Cathedral Rocks - New England Fold Belt Project
Cathedral Rocks - New England Fold Belt
Country Australia 
Province New south wales
Close to Armidale
Status PAST PRODUCER 
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Explores for Gold - Molybdenum - Tin -
Last updated on 3/2/2010 - Terms of Use
Risk and valuation analysis of the Cathedral Rocks - New England Fold Belt Project
Status Risk : Past producer
Country Risk : Very Low
Title(s) of the Cathedral Rocks - New England Fold Belt Project
Elementos Limited
Owner: 100%
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Location of the Cathedral Rocks - New England Fold Belt Project
Cathedral Rocks, comprising a 256 km² lease, is located 50 kilometres east of Armidale in northern NSW. Access is by paved roads and a network of farm tracks. Excellent support infrastructure and local services are available in Armidale.
 
History of the Cathedral Rocks - New England Fold Belt Project
Cathedral Rocks is centred on the historic reef and alluvial tin fields of Yooroona, Lauder and School Gully. The tin fields form a cluster around a remnant of baked older rock on top of a granitic intrusion, the Round Mountain Adamellite. Approxim more...
 
Geology of the Cathedral Rocks - New England Fold Belt Project
Intrusive Related Gold Systems are a style of mineralisation where the minerals are deposited in halos in and around large granitic intrusions characterised by suites of pale felsic granites (Leucogranties). Gold, molybdenum and tin deposits are known to be related to intrusives.
 
Data last updated on : 3/2/2010
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