Three new kimberlite dykes and an associated blow on Saw Range prospect were discovered. This takes to five, the number of new kimberlite dyke discoveries at the Argyle North Project, these dykes have been named ANK 1 to 5. Kimberlite dyke ANK 4 shows a strike of outcrop and subcrop of about 170 metres. The dyke has a width of between 0.4 and 5 metres and significantly widens to a 20 metre blow (an area where a dyke widens) where it intersects an east west cross structure. Further mapping has now shown ANK 2 to extend to the south west and now shows a strike length of outcrop and subcrop of 530 metres with a width up to 2 metres.
July 31, 2005
A new kimberlite dyke complex has been discovered on the Saw range prospect.
June 30, 2005
UKD has discovered five new kimberlite dykes and an associated blow on its Saw Range Prospect in the East Kimberley. These kimberlite dykes and blow have significant extent and have now
been extensively sampled. These samples are being laboratory tested for microdiamonds and indicator minerals which will give an indication as to their commercial potential.