Aldoro Resources Ltd (ASX:ARN) has Identified further lithium-bearing dykes during rock chip sampling and pegmatite investigations at its Wyemandoo Lithium Project in Western Australia.
In addition, the company has kicked off a passive seismic survey targeting the morphology of subsurface pegmatite clusters in two priority areas at the project.
Notably, previous assays from Wyemandoo’s pegmatite dyke swarm recorded lithium values of up to 2.6% in rock chip samples.
Sampling program
Recent investigation into the pegmatite swarm at Wyemandoo resulted in 135 samples collected with an initial batch of 13 samples analysis received to date.
Two samples reported anomalous assays for lithium at 1.1% and 0.74%.
Location of the latest batch of assay results with the high Li2O labelled in red.
Seismic survey
Fleet Space Technologies, a provider of high-tech satellite-supported advanced technologies, has kicked off its exosphere passive seismic system over two key areas in the Wyemandoo pegmatite dyke swarm.
This provides insight into priority target areas within the southwest and north-eastern blocks where anomalous lithium and rubidium values were located.
The survey uses 64 geodes, initially at 250-metre spacings for 500-metre depth penetration before moving into 125-metre spacings to improve the resolution of the finer structures.
The survey aims to improve better understanding of the relationship between the numerous dykes (feeders) and sills, to target the thicker bodies for drill testing.