Sylvester Project
- Favourable geological setting in the centre of the Georgina Basin along a major structural break in basement rocks that is evident only in airborne geophysical data
- Large and well defined microdiamond anomaly with an unusually high proportion of microdiamonds with rare crystal forms that suggest a local source
Lake Woods Project
- Favourable geological setting on a basement high separating the Georgina and Wiso Basins at the northern end of the Tennant Inlier
- Anomalous numbers of microdiamonds with rare crystal forms that suggest a local source
Western Creek Project
- Located in the centre of the Dunmarra Basin (Mesozoic) in an area where the geology is poorly understood.
- Crossland has discovered rare kimberlitic chromite in a extremely under-explored part of the North Australian Craton
- The application of Crossland's newly proven exploration techniques will allow the area to be more effectively explored
- Targets identified as potential sources of the chromite represent priority targets
Baines Project
- Early stage and under-explored exploration project
- Diamonds, microdiamonds and kimberlitic chromite nearby in the West Baines region
- Well developed drainage system suitable for gravel sampling program
- A window that was not sampled in former regional programs
- Quick and effective reconnaissance exploration program completed
Crossland Creek Project
- Favourably located in the central Kimberley, a region where numerous kimberlite pipes have been found
- Microdiamonds and possible indicator minerals discovered within and around the project area
- Copper anomalism in soil and rock-chip samples associated with quartz veining and alteration and coincident with an untested bulls-eye magnetic anomaly represents an additional target
- Some uranium response known from the Proudfoot prospect within the project area
While Crossland continues to obtain encouraging results from this work it will maintain these programmes and seek further opportunities across northern Australia.