Raiden Resources (ASX:RDN) has completed a preliminary structural interpretation of its Andover South Lithium Project in Western Australia.
The analysis, which utilised magnetic data from a drone survey conducted in July, aims to refine the understanding of the district-scale structural setting and mineralisation patterns within the Andover Complex.
Raiden highlighted the geological details unveiled through the survey. "The mineralisation within the district is hosted within the ultramafic units of the Andover Complex and appears confined to second-order structures within a north-east trending structural corridor," the company stated.
Managing Director Dusko Ljubojevic, commented, "We undertook this exercise with the objective of understanding the district-scale structural setting and the relationship between the observed mineralisation at Andover South to the setting of the Andover Deposit, which is located to the north-east of our target area."
He added, "The district scale controls on mineralisation, inferred from this exercise will assist us to plan and refine our analysis on an ongoing basis with the aim of defining further target areas and aligning our planned exploration activities through the entire project area."
The company plans to further delineate the geological boundaries and carry out a detailed exercise to define potential blind targets based on the magnetic data.
Drilling activities at Andover South are set to commence over the weekend, with a formal status update expected on Sept. 30.
Raiden Resources is a lithium-based metal gold exploration company focused on the Andover North-South, Mt Sholl, and Arrow lithium projects. Its Mt Sholl Lithium project is located approximately 22km southeast of Karratha in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.