Drill Hole LMRC754 (interval at 53m) The dominant mineral of this sample is drysdallite, a rare molybdenum selenide mineral, first identified in an oxidised uranium deposit in Zambia in 1973 (Kapijimpanga uranium deposit, 16 km southeast of Solwezi, Northwestern Province, Zambia) Inclusions within drysdallite include uranium and tellurium carbonate compounds. Gold in this sample is found as small inclusions and as liberated grains. Drysdallite, being a sulphide mineral, potentially provides an avenue for recovery of contained minerals using flotation. The discovery of drysdallite, which prior to being identified at Rocklands appears to only occur in one other location in the world, is considered to hold potential significance and may form an important clue in the quest to understand the unique suite of minerals evident at Wilgar.
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