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Pictured above from left:
Auriferous bearing Quartz veins outcropping at the Watson Prospect | Granite sample
- Salisbury has exploration rights to 2 tenements in the Northern Territory. These tenements are located approximately 116 km South of Darwin and 20 kms due east of Adelaide River township.
- The Pine Creek Inlier has been recognised as the Australian Proterozoic Basin with the greatest number of deposits containing more than 3 tonnes (100,000 ounces) of gold.
- Gold occurrences are typically associated with quartz veins along or close to the axial zones of regional anticlines.
- The proximity to major faults as structural controls and the importance of granite intrusions providing heat and fluid source are considered essential for the deposition of gold mineralisation throughout the region.
- Salisbury is undertaking soil geochemical sampling and proposes reverse circulation drilling along strike from the known gold mineralisation at Mt Tymn and Watson prospect.
Pictured above from left:
Old equipment - Boiler | Stamp Battery | Stamp Battery

Pictured above:
Regional Geology (EL 27360, EL 27423) |
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