Tali Resources identifies three new high-priority targets

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Tali Resources identifies three new high-priority targets
Tali Resources identifies three new high-priority targets
Heidi Cuthbert
Written by Heidi Cuthbert
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Tali Resources (ASX:TR2) has bolstered its exploration pipeline by identifying three new, high-priority prospects within its West Arunta Project.

Following an extensive period of geophysical interpretation and data review, the company has pinpointed the Caspian North-East, Gibson West, and Verde West targets, further establishing the project's scale in one of Australia’s most prospective emerging mineral provinces.

The Caspian North-East prospect is defined by a substantial 10km x 5km gravity anomaly situated adjacent to the Central Australian Suture.

Further along the suture, Gibson West has been identified via linear magnetic and airborne electromagnetic anomalies, suggesting potential for sediment-hosted copper and copper-gold systems.

Rounding out the new targets, Verde West features a discrete magnetic "bullseye" anomaly surrounded by a demagnetised halo, a classic signature often associated with gold and copper-gold mineralisation.

The discoveries come at a pivotal time for Tali Resources, as the company enters the final stages of planning for an upcoming drill program.

The campaign is specifically designed to test the potential of these three untested prospects.

At the time of reporting, Tali Resources’ share price was $0.40.

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