TIDMGGP
RNS Number : 5799J
Greatland Gold PLC
24 August 2021
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24 August 2021
Dissemination of a Regulatory Announcement that contains inside
information according to REGULATION (EU) No 596/2014 (MAR)
Greatland Gold plc
( " Greatland " or "the Company " )
Drilling Commences at 100% owned Scallywag Licence
Drilling has commenced at Greatland's 100% owned Scallywag
licence testing the first of several new targets identified
following promising results of geophysical analysis
Greatland Gold plc (AIM:GGP), a leading development and
exploration company with a focus on tier-one gold-copper deposits,
is pleased to announce drilling has commenced at its 100% owned
Scallywag licence, the latest campaign in the Company's 2021
multifaceted exploration programme in the Paterson province of
Western Australia.
After receiving regulatory permits the Company has commenced
testing multiple new targets at Scallywag following analysis of
results of a Heliborne Electromagnetic ("EM") survey conducted last
year and further geological interpretation of regional aeromagnetic
and gravity datasets.
Exploration work at Scallywag is focussed on the discovery of
large-scale intrusion related gold-copper deposits such as
Havieron, Telfer and Winu.
Highlights
-- Multiple conductors were identified following a detailed analysis of Heliborne EM including:
-- Swan - a strong Airborne EM conductor located in an
interpreted fold structure with coincident gravity anomaly
developed adjacent to, or truncated by, a crustal scale fault.
-- A34, A35 and A36 - discrete segments of strongly conductive
material coincident with a positive gravity response .
-- Additional nearby new targets were identified from ongoing
geological interpretation assisted by detailed aeromagnetic and
gravity data. Targets include "Architeuthis", "Teach" and "Barbossa
West".
-- The first pass program comprises eight holes for 4,500
metres, with heritage clearances and statutory work permits now in
place.
-- Ground EM will commence in the coming weeks to further
improve our understanding and model several conductors identified
from the Airborne EM.
Shaun Day, Chief Executive Officer of Greatland Gold plc,
commented:
"We are excited to have commenced our drilling campaign at
Scallywag, which is focused on a number of high-priority targets in
ground adjacent to Havieron. These targets have been selected due
to their compelling geological characteristics borne out across
multiple datasets and analysis, particularly the EM survey
conducted last year.
As a 100% owned asset, Scallywag presents an opportunity to
deploy our proven expertise and potentially deliver further
exploration upside for our shareholders."
In addition to this release, a PDF version of this announcement
with supplementary information can be found at
the Company's website: www.greatlandgold.com/media/jorc/
Further Information on Drill Programme at Scallywag
Drilling has commenced on targets identified within Greatland's
100% owned Scallywag licence, adjacent to the Havieron project
within the Paterson region. The 2021 Scallywag drill programme is
designed to test a series of Airborne EM anomalies identified in
the 2020 AEM survey and three new targets (named "Architeuthis",
"Teach" and "Barbossa West") identified through ongoing geological
interpretation assisted by detailed aeromagnetic and gravity
data.
The first pass programme comprises eight holes for approximately
4,500 metres, with heritage clearances and statutory work permits
in place. The first pass drilling programme is expected to be
completed in late calendar 2021.
Analysis of results from Heliborne EM geophysical survey
conducted last year has identified multiple new conductors within
the Scallywag licence including:
-- Swan: a strong, deep AEM conductor located in an interpreted
fold structure developed adjacent to, or truncated by, structures
in the crustal scale Kaliranu Fault Zone; and
-- A34, A35 and A36: discrete segments of strongly conductive
material coincident with positive gravity responses.
Ongoing geological interpretation has identified new nearby
targets within the Scallywag licence named "Architeuthis", "Teach"
and "Barbossa West". Architeuthis is a magnetic anomaly located 9km
north west along strike of Havieron, and Teach is located 6km to
the west. In both targets the magnetic response is considered to
represent alteration potentially similar to that identified at
Havieron. Barbossa West is interpreted to overly a series of
parasitic anticlinal fold structures in stratigraphy including the
Puntapunta Formation, host to gold and copper mineralisation at
Havieron.
Additional information is presented in Appendices I and II.
Targets are shown in Figures 1 and 2.
A regional map showing the Havieron licence area with regional
targets and adjacent landholdings can be found at:
www.greatlandgold.com/paterson
Figure 1. Scallywag project, with targets including Architeuthis
and Teach on aeromagnetic image. Greatland tenements include
Scallywag E45/ 4701 (100%) and Black Hills E45/ 4512 (Greatland
75%, JV with Newcrest Mining).
Figure 2 . Scallywag project, with Airborne EM anomalies and
other targets on a depth slice of the conductivity depth inversion
data, approximately 250m below surface. Greatland tenements include
Scallywag E45/ 4701 (100%) and Black Hills E45/ 4512 (Greatland
75%, JV with Newcrest Mining).
Competent Person:
Information in this announcement pertaining to Reporting of
Exploration Results has been reviewed and approved by Mr John
McIntyre, a Member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists
(MAIG), who has more than 30 years relevant industry experience. Mr
McIntyre is a full-time employee of the Company. Mr McIntyre has
sufficient experience relevant to the style of mineralisation and
type of deposit under consideration, and to the activity which he
is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined by the
2012 Edition of the Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration
Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves (the JORC Code) and
under the AIM Rules - Note for Mining and Oil & Gas Companies,
which outline standards of disclosure for mineral projects. Mr
McIntyre consents to the inclusion in this announcement of the
matters based on this information in the form and context in which
it appears.
Additional information on the project can be found on the
Company's website at www.greatlandgold.com/paterson/
In addition to this release, a PDF version of this announcement
with supplementary information can be found at the Company's
website: www.greatlandgold.com/media/jorc
Enquiries:
Greatland Gold PLC +44 (0)20 3709
Shaun Day/Callum Baxter 4900
info@greatlandgold.com
www.greatlandgold.com
SPARK Advisory Partners Limited (Nominated
Adviser) +44 (0)20 3368
Andrew Emmott/James Keeshan 3550
Berenberg (Joint Corporate Broker and Financial
Adviser) +44 (0)20 3207
Matthew Armitt/Jennifer Wyllie/Detlir Elezi 7800
Canaccord Genuity (Joint Corporate Broker
and Financial Adviser) +44 (0)20 7523
James Asensio/Patrick Dolaghan 8000
Hannam & Partners (Joint Corporate Broker
and Financial Adviser) +44 (0)20 7907
Andrew Chubb/Matt Hasson/Jay Ashfield 8500
SI Capital Limited (Joint Broker) +44 (0)14 8341
Nick Emerson/Alan Gunn 3500
Luther Pendragon (Media and Investor Relations) +44 (0)20 7618
Harry Chathli/Alexis Gore/Joe Quinlan 9100
Notes for Editors:
Greatland Gold plc (AIM:GGP) is a leading development and
exploration company with a focus on tier-one gold-copper deposits.
The Company's flagship asset is the world-class Havieron
gold-copper deposit in the Paterson region of Western Australia,
discovered by Greatland and presently under development in Joint
Venture with Newcrest Mining Ltd.
Havieron is located approximately 45km east of Newcrest's Telfer
gold mine and, subject to positive decision to mine, will leverage
the existing infrastructure and processing plant to significantly
reduce the project's capital expenditure and carbon impact for a
low cost pathway to development. An extensive growth drilling
programme is presently underway at Havieron with a Pre-Feasibility
Study due for release in late calendar 2021. Construction of the
box cut and decline to develop the Havieron orebody commenced in
February 2021.
Greatland has a proven track record of discovery and exploration
success. It is pursuing the next generation of tier-one mineral
deposits by applying advanced exploration techniques in
under-explored regions. The Company is focused on safe, low-risk
jurisdictions and is strategically positioned in the highly
prospective Paterson region. Greatland has a total six projects
across Australia with a focus on becoming a multi-commodity mining
company of significant scale.
APPIX I
JORC Code, 2012 Edition - Table 1 report template
Section 1 Sampling Techniques and Data
(Criteria in this section apply to all succeeding sections.)
Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
Sampling
techniques * Nature and quality of sampling (eg cut channels, * Greatland samples- no sampling reported
random chips, or specific specialised industry
standard measurement tools appropriate to the
minerals under investigation) * Historical drilling- no sampling reported, locations
only are shown in Figure 1 and 2 and listed in
Appendix II
* Include reference to measures taken to ensure sample
representivity and the appropriate calibration of any
measurement tools or systems used.
* Aspects of the determination of mineralisation that
are Material to the Public Report.
* In cases where 'industry standard' work has been done
this would be relatively simple (eg 'reverse
circulation drilling was used to obtain 1 m samples
from which 3 kg was pulverised to produce a 30 g
charge for fire assay'). In other cases more
explanation may be required, such as where there is
coarse gold that has inherent sampling problems.
Unusual commodities or mineralisation types (eg
submarine nodules) may warrant disclosure of detailed
information.
Sampling
techniques * Xcite Airborne EM Program * An Airborne Electromagnetic and Magnetic Survey was
undertaken in 2020 by New Resolution Geophysics
Australia Pty Ltd (NRG), using a Time Domain Airbor
ne
Electromagnetic (Excite TM ) time -- domain,
helicopter borne electromagnetic system.
Transmitter -Receiver Concentric
In-loop;
Acquisition System NRG RDAS
II Dual Core ARM 1.5Ghz;
Transmitter details:
Diameter 18.4m
Number of turns 4
Current 235 amperes
Dipole Moment 250,000 NIA
Base Frequency 25Hz
Flight Height 30m
Waveform Nominal square wave
On Time Typically 5.4 mSec
Off time 14.6 mSec
Receiver
Flight Height 30m
Orientation X & Z
Receiver (Z - Component)
Diameter 1m
Number of turns 100
Dipole Moment 78.5m2
Number of Channels 44
Receiver (XZ - Component)
Diameter 0.613m
Number of turns 200
Dipole Moment 236m2
Number of Channels 24
Drilling
techniques * Drill type (eg core, reverse circulation, open-hole * No drill results are reported
hammer, rotary air blast, auger, Bangka, sonic, etc)
and details (eg core diameter, triple or standard
tube, depth of diamond tails, face-sampling bit or
other type, whether core is oriented and if so, by
what method, etc).
Drill sample
recovery * Method of recording and assessing core and chip * No drill results are reported
sample recoveries and results assessed.
* Measures taken to maximise sample recovery and ensure
representative nature of the samples.
* Whether a relationship exists between sample recovery
and grade and whether sample bias may have occurred
due to preferential loss/gain of fine/coarse
material.
Logging * No drill results are reported
* Whether core and chip samples have been geologically
and geotechnically logged to a level of detail to
support appropriate Mineral Resource estimation,
mining studies and metallurgical studies.
* Whether logging is qualitative or quantitative in
nature. Core (or costean, channel, etc) photography.
* The total length and percentage of the relevant
intersections logged.
Sub-sampling
techniques * If core, whether cut or sawn and whether quarter, * No drill results are reported
and sample half or all core taken.
preparation
* If non-core, whether riffled, tube sampled, rotary
split, etc and whether sampled wet or dry.
* For all sample types, the nature, quality and
appropriateness of the sample preparation technique.
* Quality control procedures adopted for all
sub-sampling stages to maximise representivity of
samples.
* Measures taken to ensure that the sampling is
representative of the in situ material collected,
including for instance results for field
duplicate/second-half sampling.
* Whether sample sizes are appropriate to the grain
size of the material being sampled.
Quality * No drill results are reported
of assay * The nature, quality and appropriateness of the
data and assaying and laboratory procedures used and whether
laboratory the technique is considered partial or total.
tests
* For geophysical tools, spectrometers, handheld XRF
instruments, etc, the parameters used in determining
the analysis including instrument make and model,
reading times, calibrations factors applied and their
derivation, etc.
* Nature of quality control procedures adopted (eg
standards, blanks, duplicates, external laboratory
checks) and whether acceptable levels of accuracy (ie
lack of bias) and precision have been established.
Verification * No drill results are reported
of sampling * The verification of significant intersections by
and assaying either independent or alternative company personnel.
* The use of twinned holes.
* Documentation of primary data, data entry procedures,
data verification, data storage (physical and
electronic) protocols.
* Discuss any adjustment to assay data.
Location
of data * Accuracy and quality of surveys used to locate drill * Drill collar locations were surveyed using hand held
points holes (collar and down-hole surveys), trenches, mine GPS. RL's were collected with the same GPS;
workings and other locations used in Mineral Resource
estimation.
* Drill rig alignment was attained using a hand held
compass.
* Specification of the grid system used.
* Downhole survey was collected every 30m in diamond
* Quality and adequacy of topographic control. drill core segments of the drill hole using a single
shot Axis Mining Champ Gyro.
* The topography is generally low relief to flat,
elevation within the dune corridors in ranges between
250-265m AHD steepening to the southeast;
* All collar coordinates are provided in the Geocentric
Datum of Australian (GDA20 Zone 51). All relative
depth information is reported in Australian Height
Datum (AHD);
* Historical drilling- where recorded holes are located
by GPS with +/-30m accuracy.
Data spacing
and * Data spacing for reporting of Exploration Results. * Drill holes are individual exploration holes
distribution targeting specific targets, and are not part of a
grid pattern;
* Whether the data spacing and distribution is
sufficient to establish the degree of geological and
grade continuity appropriate for the Mineral Resource * Not applicable in early stage exploration;
and Ore Reserve estimation procedure(s) and
classifications applied.
* No sample compositing has been applied;
* Whether sample compositing has been applied.
* Historical drilling has comprised generally vertical
holes on a nominal 400m x 400m grid - no sampling
reported
Orientation
of data * Whether the orientation of sampling achieves unbiased * Drilling is oriented at various angles to folded
in relation sampling of possible structures and the extent to layering, and to identified sulphide mineralized
to which this is known, considering the deposit type. structures. The relationship to possible mineralized
geological structures is unknown at this stage.
structure
* If the relationship between the drilling orientation
and the orientation of key mineralised structures is * Historical drilling- no sampling or structure
considered to have introduced a sampling bias, this reported
should be assessed and reported if material.
Sample * No drill results are reported
security * The measures taken to ensure sample security.
Audits
or reviews * The results of any audits or reviews of sampling * No audits or reviews have been completed.
techniques and data.
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Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results
(Criteria listed in the preceding section also apply to this
section.)
Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
Mineral
tenement * Type, reference name/number, location and ownership * The Scallywag tenement E45/4701 is 100% owned by
and land including agreements or material issues with third Greatland Pty Ltd.
tenure parties such as joint ventures, partnerships,
status overriding royalties, native title interests,
historical sites, wilderness or national park and * The tenement is subject to a Land Access Agreement
environmental settings. (LAA) with Western Desert Lands Aboriginal
Corporation;
* The security of the tenure held at the time of
reporting along with any known impediments to
obtaining a licence to operate in the area.
Exploration
done by * Acknowledgment and appraisal of exploration by other * Historical work comprised shallow drilling in the
other parties parties. north end of the Scallywag tenement (72 generally
aircore holes, averaging 47.3m deep, 4 RAB holes
(average 68m) and 9 RC holes (average 96.3m) by
companies including Newcrest and Normandy Exploration
Limited.
* Historical reports (WAMEX "A" numbers) are referenced
in Appendix IV
Geology
* Deposit type, geological setting and style of * Exploration is for intrusion related Au-Cu deposits
mineralisation. similar to Telfer, Havieron and Winu, all located in
Neo-Proterozoic Yeneena Group sediments of the
Paterson Province, Western Australia
Drill hole * No results are reported.
Information * A summary of all information material to the
understanding of the exploration results including a
tabulation of the following information for all
Material drill holes:
o easting and northing
of the drill hole collar
o elevation or RL (Reduced
Level - elevation above
sea level in metres)
of the drill hole collar
o dip and azimuth of
the hole
o down hole length
and interception depth
o hole length.
* If the exclusion of this information is justified on
the basis that the information is not Material and
this exclusion does not detract from the
understanding of the report, the Competent Person
should clearly explain why this is the case.
Data
aggregation * In reporting Exploration Results, weighting averaging * No significant results have been reported, and no
methods techniques, maximum and/or minimum grade truncations data aggregation methods have been applied.
(eg cutting of high grades) and cut-off grades are
usually Material and should be stated.
* Where aggregate intercepts incorporate short lengths
of high grade results and longer lengths of low grade
results, the procedure used for such aggregation
should be stated and some typical examples of such
aggregations should be shown in detail.
* The assumptions used for any reporting of metal
equivalent values should be clearly stated.
Relationship
between * These relationships are particularly important in the * No significant results are reported, and there is no
mineralis-ation reporting of Exploration Results. known relationship between reported widths and the
widths geometry of any mineralization.
and intercept
lengths * If the geometry of the mineralisation with respect to
the drill hole angle is known, its nature should be
reported.
* If it is not known and only the down hole lengths are
reported, there should be a clear statement to this
effect (eg 'down hole length, true width not known').
Diagrams
* Appropriate maps and sections (with scales) and * Maps are provided in Figure 1 and 2. No significant
tabulations of intercepts should be included for any discovery is reported and no sections are provided.
significant discovery being reported These should
include, but not be limited to a plan view of drill
hole collar locations and appropriate sectional
views.
Balanced
reporting * Where comprehensive reporting of all Exploration * The reporting is considered balanced
Results is not practicable, representative reporting
of both low and high grades and/or widths should be
practiced to avoid misleading reporting of
Exploration Results.
Other
substantive * Other exploration data, if meaningful and material, * This is the fourth release of Exploration Results for
exploration should be reported including (but not limited to): this project made by Greatland Gold. The previous
data geological observations; geophysical survey results; releases are dated 19 August 2020, 20 January 2021
geochemical survey results; bulk samples - size and and 19 April 2021,
method of treatment; metallurgical test results; bulk
density, groundwater, geotechnical and rock
characteristics; potential deleterious or * No other substantive exploration data other than that
contaminating substances. provided in the figures.
Further
work * The nature and scale of planned further work (eg * This announcement describes the proposed work
tests for lateral extensions or depth extensions or programme for the Scallywag license
large-scale step-out drilling).
* Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas of possible
extensions, including the main geological
interpretations and future drilling areas, provided
this information is not commercially sensitive.
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APPIX II
Scallywag Project (Greatland Gold plc 100%): Historical and
Greatland Drill Hole Collar Locations
Hole Hole A Max East North
ID Type Number Year Operator Depth Grid_ID MGA MGA RL Azi Dip
BLD001 2020 Greatland 593.85 MGA94_51 456565 7600400 259 0 -90
-------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
KRD001 2020 Greatland 748.5 MGA94_51 456025 7601340 249 107 -70
-------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
KRD002 2020 Greatland 504.5 MGA94_51 456570 7601165 250 282 -70
-------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
KRD003 2020 Greatland 468.8 MGA94_51 456286 7601433 250 12 -55
-------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
LOD001 2020 Greatland 576.6 MGA94_51 457665 7600335 246 46 -70
-------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
LOD002 2020 Greatland 414.9 MGA94_51 457930 7600060 247 250 -65
-------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
LOD003 2020 Greatland 454.3 MGA94_51 456590 7600755 249 56 -70
-------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
Newcrest
Mining
ANK200 RAB 97054 2012 Ltd 56 MGA94_51 453812 7599209 242
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
ANK201 RAB 75 MGA94_51 457008 7597839 245
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
ANK209 RAB 97054 2012 " 67 MGA94_51 450638 7603379 243
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
ANK210 AC 97054 2012 " 61 MGA94_51 445077 7605341 241
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
ANK211 RAB 97054 2012 " 75 MGA94_51 449738 7605474 245
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
ANK213 AC 75 MGA94_51 459387 7603561 255
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
ANK390 AC 97054 2012 " 100 MGA94_51 453888 7599209 241
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
ANK391 AC 97054 2012 " 56 MGA94_51 450338 7601259 243
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
ANK392 AC 97054 2012 " 69 MGA94_51 448838 7603959 244
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
BHR17 RC 101401 2013 " 114 MGA94_51 446718 7607748 247
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
BHR18 RC 101401 2013 " 120 MGA94_51 446498 7607654 252
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
BHR19 RC 101401 2013 " 119 MGA94_51 446245 7607576 250
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
BHR20 RC 101401 2013 " 85 MGA94_51 446052 7607498 246
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
BHR21 RC 101401 2013 " 106 MGA94_51 446052 7607498 246
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
BHR22 RC 101401 2013 " 132 MGA94_51 445786 7607436 247
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
BHR23 RC 101401 2013 " 48 MGA94_51 445786 7607436 247
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
BHR24 RC 101401 2013 " 34 MGA94_51 445538 7607347 247
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
TEA8001 AC 84215 2003 " 120 MGA94_51 455238 7601304 245 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
TEA8002 AC 84215 2003 " 115 MGA94_51 457049 7599947 243 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
TEA8004 AC 84215 2003 " 123 MGA94_51 456179 7600958 244 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
Normandy
Exploration
YAC1606 AC 57453 1998 Ltd 1.1 MGA94_51 448119 7604348 243 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YAC1607 AC 57453 1998 " 4 MGA94_51 447732 7604372 245 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YAC1608 AC 57453 1998 " 3.1 MGA94_51 447511 7604428 244 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YAC1609 AC 57453 1998 " 4 MGA94_51 447138 7604449 244 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YAC1610 AC 57453 1998 " 5 MGA94_51 446448 7604349 252 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YAC1611 AC 57453 1998 " 6.5 MGA94_51 446106 7604384 256 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YAC1612 AC 57453 1998 " 3 MGA94_51 445661 7604449 251 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YAC1613 AC 57453 1998 " 41 MGA94_51 444728 7604778 260 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YAC1614 AC 57453 1998 " 15 MGA94_51 446519 7606022 247 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YAC1615 AC 57453 1998 " 39 MGA94_51 443726 7606369 250 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YAC1616 AC 57453 1998 " 42 MGA94_51 444875 7607587 250 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YAC1617 AC 57453 1998 " 6 MGA94_51 446148 7607558 247 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YAC1618 AC 57453 1998 " 30 MGA94_51 446344 7607550 251 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YAC1619 AC 57453 1998 " 24 MGA94_51 446544 7607530 250 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YAC1620 AC 57453 1998 " 42 MGA94_51 446746 7607495 248 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YAC1733 AC 57453 1998 " 68 MGA94_51 443343 7604361 260 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YAC1734 AC 57453 1998 " 83 MGA94_51 444070 7604333 260 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YRB1276 AC 60010 1999 " 42 MGA94_51 447006 7607596 250 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YRB1277 AC 60010 1999 " 53 MGA94_51 447345 7607553 251 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YRB1278 AC 60010 1999 " 15 MGA94_51 447740 7607566 251 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YRB1279 AC 60010 1999 " 29 MGA94_51 448140 7607560 246 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YRB1280 AC 60010 1999 " 23 MGA94_51 448544 7607559 250 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YRB1281 AC 60010 1999 " 31 MGA94_51 448916 7607540 254 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YRB1282 AC 60010 1999 " 61 MGA94_51 449337 7607459 250 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YRB1283 AC 60010 1999 " 50 MGA94_51 449341 7607163 246 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YRB1284 AC 60010 1999 " 38 MGA94_51 448944 7607161 246 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YRB1285 AC 60010 1999 " 23 MGA94_51 448538 7607164 246 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YRB1286 AC 60010 1999 " 29 MGA94_51 448144 7607158 248 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YRB1287 AC 60010 1999 " 37 MGA94_51 448938 7606763 249 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YRB1288 AC 59339 1998 " 83 MGA94_51 449540 7606359 247 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YRB1289 AC 59339 1998 " 35 MGA94_51 448737 7606360 248 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YRB1290 AC 59339 1998 " 56 MGA94_51 448153 7606384 250 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YRB1291 AC 60010 1999 " 29 MGA94_51 448131 7606707 250 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YRB1292 AC 60010 1999 " 32 MGA94_51 447744 7606740 250 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YRB1293 AC 60010 1999 " 41 MGA94_51 447332 7606760 247 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YRB1294 AC 60010 1999 " 31 MGA94_51 446932 7606762 247 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YRB1295 AC 60010 1999 " 62 MGA94_51 446532 7606763 247 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YRB1296 AC 60010 1999 " 63 MGA94_51 446132 7606762 246 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YRB1297 AC 60010 1999 " 38 MGA94_51 447718 7606339 247 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YRB1298 AC 60010 1999 " 65 MGA94_51 447336 7606362 246 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YRB1299 AC 60010 1999 " 56 MGA94_51 446934 7606358 248 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YRB1300 AC 60010 1999 " 55 MGA94_51 446546 7606361 250 360 -90
------- -------- ----- --------------- ------- --------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ----
YRB1301 AC 60010 1999 " 80 MGA94_51 446138 7606360 251 360 -90
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YRB1302 AC 60010 1999 " 65 MGA94_51 445749 7606385 251 360 -90
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YRB1303 AC 60010 1999 " 59 MGA94_51 445732 7606705 247 360 -90
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YRB1304 AC 60010 1999 " 62 MGA94_51 445338 7606758 246 360 -90
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YRB1305 AC 60010 1999 " 80 MGA94_51 444539 7606763 248 360 -90
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YRB1306 AC 60010 1999 " 80 MGA94_51 444142 7607162 247 360 -90
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YRB1307 AC 60010 1999 " 44 MGA94_51 443340 7607164 245 360 -90
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YRB1308 AC 60010 1999 " 49 MGA94_51 444939 7607161 247 360 -90
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YRB1309 AC 60010 1999 " 44 MGA94_51 447731 7607157 249 360 -90
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YRB1310 AC 60010 1999 " 53 MGA94_51 447335 7607161 246 360 -90
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YRB1311 AC 60010 1999 " 80 MGA94_51 446935 7607167 245 360 -90
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YRB1312 AC 60010 1999 " 29 MGA94_51 446544 7607162 250 360 -90
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YRB1313 AC 60010 1999 " 25 MGA94_51 446537 7607539 250 360 -90
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YRB1314 AC 60010 1999 " 29 MGA94_51 446128 7607560 246 360 -90
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YRB1315 AC 60010 1999 " 31 MGA94_51 446141 7607165 248 360 -90
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YRB1316 AC 60010 1999 " 59 MGA94_51 445742 7607175 251 360 -90
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YRB1317 AC 60010 1999 " 62 MGA94_51 445743 7607560 245 360 -90
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YRB1318 AC 60010 1999 " 32 MGA94_51 445335 7607560 246 360 -90
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YRB1319 AC 60010 1999 " 50 MGA94_51 445340 7607211 251 360 -90
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YRB1320 AC 60010 1999 " 89 MGA94_51 444931 7607565 250 360 -90
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YRB1321 AC 60010 1999 " 59 MGA94_51 444543 7607579 243 360 -90
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YRB1322 AC 60010 1999 " 32 MGA94_51 443737 7607560 250 360 -90
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