Coda Minerals Limited announced that Ambient Noise Tomography (ANT) surveys have now been completed at its 100%-owned Elizabeth Creek Copper Project in South Australia, with preliminary analysis of the data enhancing Coda's understanding of the geology and providing strong support for the
use of ANT for exploration target generation. The Elizabeth Creek Project consists of the Emmie Bluff underground deposit and the satellite MG14 and Windabout open pit copper-cobalt-silver deposits, which are currently the subject of an ongoing Scoping Study, as well as multiple exploration targets for additional sediment-hosted copper and IOCG deposits. Coda has recently completed ANT surveys at the Emmie Bluff, Emmie IOCG and Elaine prospects. Four surveys were successfully completed, three covering the broader Emmie Bluff area (including Emmie IOCG), with the fourth covering the Elaine IOCG prospect. The technology was deployed to provide a detailed sub-surface velocity map to assist in identifying structures that may host extensions of and/or thicker mineralised portions of the Emmie IOCG deposit. Specific objectives included the delineation of a detailed basement map which can be used to update and improve gravity inversions, and the identification of potential additional sediment-hosted copper-cobalt mineralisation in the vicinity of the Emmie Bluff Indicated Mineral Resource (43Mt @ 1.84% CuEq).