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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Hawkeye Gold and Diamond Inc V.HAWK

Alternate Symbol(s):  HWKDF

Hawkeye Gold & Diamond Inc. is a junior mineral exploration and development company. The Company is engaged in the exploration for and the development of natural resources in Canada. Its projects include Bonanza, 2-Aces, Keithley Creek, Cariboo Valley, Seller Creek, Swift River, Bonanza Lake and Cariboo Lake. The Company owns over four 2% royalty interests which are subject to buy-down... see more

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Hawkeye Gold and Diamond Inc > HAWKEYE'S - ACE CLAIMS
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Post by Wangotango67 on Oct 18, 2021 2:48pm

HAWKEYE'S - ACE CLAIMS

Was just reading up on the - Ace claims.
Gold, Zinc, Silver, Boron, Cubanite ( copper ) Lead, 
In addition - massive - boron halo - 2.5 km at it;s widest point.

This historical report ( Barker;s ) contains some interesting data.
Numerous boulders ( float ) were examined only to find very decent gold gram values.
The float strike runs quite long - well over 2km.

First thing that comes to mind -
Osiskos - barkerville claims that has a conglomerate float upper strata depoist.
Runs a good - 47m deep. 
Couldn;t help but wonder - what would Aces float depth be.
 
PAGE 33 - 53 BOULDER SAMPLES
Average ppb per boulder = 3106 ppb gold
That equates to - 3.1 grams per tonne.
.

PAGE 37 - PDF ( below ) Boulder Samples -
BML- 10 0.116% Cu   1.00% Pb    1.39% Zn      8.9 glt Ag    2.02 glt Au
BML- 11 0.66%  Cu     0.33% W     0.06% Zn     5.8 glt Ag     2.60 glt Au


The above samples must be regarded as crudely representative of the specimens on the shelf, that is, crudely representative of samples that were found scattered widely around the property. Doyle has collected a large number of samples, and has assayed a great number of these for mineralogical and character purposes -- many of these individually contain values in the range of 6-29 glt gold.

I asked myself,
How consistent are these boulders in the float soils.
Could there be at least one float rock per tonne of soil.

In order for a deposit to be economical it would have to have a backing of
gold values in the loose soils + float rock as back up .

PAGE 41 - Soil mineral values taken less than a meter deep.
                  What needs to be performed is = deeper soil samples .
                  Hoping for a similar deposit as - Osiskos - Barkerville claims.

HYPOTHETICAL -
suppose - 1 gram per boulder
suppose - 1 gram in soils
suppose - 2km strike ( 2000m ) x 500m x 20m depth of float rockand soils,
                   wouldn;t take long to stack andrack the gold - ounces.
                   it would be nice to see a radar visual of what lies beneith the terrain and
                   know if it harbors consistent boulders and a decent float depth of say, 20m
                   would be quite amazing .


VISUAL REFRESHER -  BGM
https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/images/cache/35930bf90ecf9b3359062386803efe77-950px.webp
 
As one can see, BGM is located at the exit port of an older - lake system - 
Each terrain low point reveals a cluster of gold pockets.
Could Ace;s claims have a simnilar float strata.
Yes, BGM;S claims do have veined gold and runs somwhat deeper,
but... most avoid the fact they have gold values tp at least 47m depth
= conglomerate = tills = floats
 
.
ACE CLAIMS - are on a corner bend that flanks a two river system.
 i can;t help but think of a massive watershed long ago
parked some serious - boulders + soils all along this endge of the claims -

PAGE 41 - shows a few soil sample mineral values.
                    would be nice to have seen all of the soil samples.
                    i don;t know why so many geologist only test less tha na meter deep.
                    the overburden top soils are nearly  one thirdto one half - meter deep. 
                    would love to see a good 3-5 meters.


PAGE 45 - descibes a second anomaly aside of the float train path - runs parallel
                   parallel is doubly good -

The stronger part of the anomaly is some 700 m long, but may extend 2000m parallel to the float train trend, in broken and dislocated fashion from the center of the 'bull's eye' to 9N,9W. Soils overlying this 2000m zone are anomalous in Au, Mo, As, Zn, Cu, and Pb, and many mineralized boulders have been found along this trend, particularly in the clerked near 1S,5W


LINK -
https://aris.empr.gov.bc.ca/ArisReports/24286.PDF


I would love to see a few - winkie - drills hit the Ace claims.
Just to see what the - float tills contain and what the host rock below has to offer.
If anyone reads the PDF it makes an interesting read - seeing such huge MAG anomalies .
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