Continuous X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF) chemistry has been collected over 14 complete drill holes via TruScan for a total of 5175.75m (scanned metres). Continuous downhole geochemistry allows for integration with continuous hyperspectral data and better linkage with the spot multi-element geochemical data. The Truscan machine was temporarily housed at the John Campbell Miles Core Facility in Mount Isa during 2019 as part of a jointly run trial project with Newcrest Mining Limited. This dataset includes wet and dry core tray photos and higher resolution photos (Stitched photos). The data is presented as 1m BIN's along with the original point datasets.
Dataset contains the TruScan data for Osborne OSHQ0067 Borehole PID BH072562