Cue
The project is located in the Cue Goldfields, an area which has a production history of 250,000oz of gold. The primary target is gold mineralisation within a sequence of greenstone rocks.
The project is located three kilometres east of the historical Cue gold mining centre in WA where previous production totalled approximately 250,000 ounces at grades averaging 24 grams per tonne of gold. The Cue goldfield is an area with more than 50 historic workings in more than 20 kilometres of outcropping quartz reefs in granite, with individual larger workings having produced up to 50,000 ounces of gold.
The tenement area consists of a three to four kilometre wide Archaean greenstone sequence which strikes east – west along the NE continuation of the mineralised corridor that hosts the historic Day Dawn gold deposits which have produced around 1.5 million ounces of gold, located approximately five kilometres SW of Cue.
Historical exploration data has been collected from public available reports and entered into Resource Mining Corporation’s database. The tenements are largely covered by recent alluvial and colluvial sediments and past exploration activities are mainly associated with outcropping bedrock towards the western portion of the project area.
