RED ZONE - ding ding SURVEY DRILL MAP
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Match up the white circular drill holes on map with each of their - black lines
DRILL INTERCEPT TABLE
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MAIN DANA ZONE
T3 - 20 01 - right along the blushing red transition zone
RESULTS - 17m hit ( .74/g Pd Eq ) thats 17m = big hit
T3 - 20 02 - another matchingintercept right along the transition zone of blushing reds
RESULTS 17m ( .62/g Pd Eq )
NEXT ZONE ( each of these 2 holes - run through blushing reds )
PZ 20 01 - 3m hit - 1.477/g Pd Eq ( in the reds )
NEXT ZONE
PZ 20 04 - 12m hit - .1.25/g Pd Eq ( in the blushing reds )
What i'm interpreting is...
The blushing zones of Dana and outside of Dana....
Seem to support a connection to
BIGGER INTERCEPTS + HIGHER GRADE = PGM"S
Which could very well point to ...
STRONG ( RED ) Resistivity - Readings and the potential connection of, paramagnetic PGM's....
IF IT WERE ME....
I'd do one last TILL SOIL SAMPLE on the new exploratory dril lzone.Just to ensure
the blush target has sufficient ppb - if not....i'd hunt down another blush target zone which has a broader zonation od reds....
Another trick is...
Testing tree gum sap - and leaves - the root system of trees arun far deeper than a soil till sample - which might be a good way t ohone in on higher PGM ppb readings...
Cheers....