Morgan’s Prospect
A program of geochemistry sampling was carried out at one of a number of Dart’s porphyry targets during which a ring of anomalous molybdenum was identified at the Morgan prospect. The anomalism zone at surface is quite large at up to 300m in diameter and occurs within a prospective 2 x 1.3km ring, with some samples showing high peaks of molybdenum at 0.67% Mo, Tin at 3.14% and up to 0.70% Bismuth (which has the lowest toxicity of the heavy metals and is often used as a substitute for lead). Soil and gassan sampling also highlighted a gold anomaly (upto 0.785g/t) across the northern half of the sampled area with silver up to 194g/t.
The cylindrical nature of the Morgan anomaly, its high levels of mineralization at surface (including gold), and the nature of similar intrusive porphyry’s worldwide would indicate a strong potential for high levels of mineralisation to occur at depth. This is at yet untested.