Thanks stayer. Maybe getting lucky for a change?
I started researching the Bryah basin about 8 years ago, only being interested in copper. It was thought then that finding another Degrussa was as easy as drilling a conductor. Alas, that proved to be very wrong. There are lots of dry creeks!
The Bryah basin is palaeoproterozoic, younger that archaean. There is archaean very close though. The Yilgarn Craton mainly to the south is archaean. There has been/is lots of gold there. Both zones are very prospective. LSR's Brumby, Contessa etc seem to be a bit of both. You need to read some of the LSR geo stuff to find out. It's interesting.
LSR's tenements are generally affected by both. North-south faults originating in the Yilgarn with perhaps one reaching Plutonic meeting the generally east-west Jenkin Fault running through along the north of the Bryah Basin (DeGrussa) with the Goodinn Fault generally bordering the southern side. Where LSR has been/is exploring has the benefit of both Archaean and Proterozoic. That's what is exciting about them!!
If you want to read more, then check out the Capricorn Orogen.
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