Properties
June 7, 2010
The Sunda Banda Magmatic Arc
Indonesia was formed from volcanoes resulting from the subduction of the Australia Plate under the Eurasia Plate.

This subduction process heats and melts rock, creating an upward pressure that eventually forms island arc volcanoes, carrying and disseminating minerals that would otherwise remain buried too deep for economic exploitation.
Southern Arc’s current operations focus on exploration along this 3,000 kilometre collection of volcanic islands. Current holdings include:
- West Lombok (Selodong/Mencanggah/Pelangan) (updated July 8, 2011)
- East Elang (updated October 7, 2010)
- Taliwang (updated November 24, 2010)
- Sabalong (updated October 7, 2010)
- Tirtomoyo (updated November 12, 2010)
- Karang Tengah (updated November 12, 2010)







