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King River deploys drone tech to unlock hidden WA gold

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King River deploys drone tech to unlock hidden WA gold
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More than a century ago, mining at Mindoolah delivered a whopping average reported head grade of 19.02 grams per tonne (g/t) gold for more than 5700 ounces from surface workings. By utilising tight 25m spacing at low altitudes, this modern UAV program allows us to effectively map concealed structures.”The company’s tenure covers 100 square kilometres of highly prospective greenstone in the burgeoning Murchison goldfields. His lease, known as “Bertram’s Reward,” was the first to operate in the field, with underground operations in the early 1900’s coughing up grades of 11.4g/t gold from the Mindoolah main reef.

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The Sydney Morning Herald · Andrew Todd
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