Commences High Resolution Aeromagnetics in Nigerian Gold Province
Commences High Resolution Aeromagnetics in Nigerian Gold Province

Sydney, Mar 16, 2012 AEST (ABN Newswire) - Australian Mines Limited (googlechartASX:AUZ) is pleased to announce it has commenced high-resolution aeromagnetic surveys across its 100%-owned Yargarma and Kasele project areas, located within the West African gold province of northwest Nigeria.

The Yargarma and Kasele project areas are known to host gold mineralisation and both tenements contain extensive artisanal workings. This gold mineralisation is similar to deposits identified in other West African countries including Burkina Faso and Ghana, where worldclass gold ore bodies have been discovered within bends along regional shear zones or where these large-scale structures intersect 'second-order' faults.

The detailed aeromagnetic surveys being undertaken by Australian Mines have been designed to accurately map the location of these prospective shear zones and intersecting geological faults within the Company's Yargarma and Kasele projects.

These aeromagnetic surveys will be flown using a flight-line spacing of 50 metres and a nominal survey flight height of only 30 metres above the ground.

These specifications represent the best resolution possible in this terrain from any airborne platform in the world. The resulting data will enable Australian Mines to identify additional gold targets for testing during the Company's upcoming drilling program, proposed for the second half of this year.

Australian Mines' Managing Director, Benjamin Bell stated, "We are accelerating the 2012 field program by acquiring detailed aeromagnetic data over our Yargarma and Kasele projects, as this technique has proved to be an extremely effective tool in mapping shear zones, particularly in West Africa. This has successfully been demonstrated by companies including Ampella Mining1 and Middle Island Resources 2, and we aim to mirror that success in identifying key target areas on which to focus our exploration."

The aeromagnetic survey is expected to take two weeks and the Company anticipates that final data, including interpretation, will be received within three months of survey completion.

View the full announcement including diagrams and additional information at,
http://media.abnnewswire.net/media/en/docs/71993-asx-auz-2012-03-15.pdf

Contact

Australian Mines Limited
T: +61-8-9481-5811
F: +61-8-9481-5611
E: office@australianmines.com.au
WWW: www.australianmines.com.au



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