EXPLORATION

Sensore targets Auralia

Sensore has already deployed its discriminant predictive targeting technology at Auralia

 Combined geophysics, gravity bouguer residual 2k (colour) over magnetics TMIrtp (greyscale)

Combined geophysics, gravity bouguer residual 2k (colour) over magnetics TMIrtp (greyscale)

MINERALS targeting company Sensore is to roll out its artificial intelligence and machine learning technology at the Auralia nickel-copper-gold project in Western Australia's Madura Province, as part of a joint venture with Chalice Mining.

Sensore has already deployed its discriminant predictive targeting technology at Auralia and generated AI targets over the tenement.

There is big interest in a large 80km strike length magnetic anomaly around 250-350m below cover at Auralia, that was detected in historical exploration drilling.

The anomaly has a broad 15km wide and 40km long head to the south-west, with a thin tail extending 60km to the northeast. These are formed from a thick stack of slices of differentiated layered mafic-ultra-mafic rocks and granites.

Sensore CEO Richard Taylor said the opportunity to test the very large anomaly and the ability of the system's predictions under cover was very exciting for its battery minerals strategy.

"The application of Sensore's technology to nickel, copper and lithium is generating some exciting possibilities," he said.

 

"The Auralia project joins our Moonera rare earths project as the nucleus of a pipeline of new projects beyond gold for Sensore,"

Under the terms of the JV Sensore can earn 51% of the project by spending $1.5 million over two years and then another 19% if it spends $3.5 million over a further two-year period.

Sensore is building a portfolio of joint ventured tenement packages in WA as it expands its AI technologies to identify and acquire new targets across the country.

The technology collects all available geological information in a terrane and puts it into a massive multidimensional data cube covering much of WA.

The information includes data on surface geochemical, drilling and geological layers and derivatives.

Taylor said DPT predictive analytics could accurately predict known endowments and generate targets for further discovery.

Sensore has plans for a geophysics and drilling program over the next 12 months at Auralia.

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