Post by
Retiredgeo on Mar 04, 2024 8:24am
Press release
In laymans terms reflectors (lines) are sedimentary bedding planes and are of little importance. The bedding planes are broken up by Quartz veins and shear zones (both of which form breaks) which may or may not be gold bearing. I am impressed by just how broken up the rock layers are. I am also impressed by the size of the KBF. Unlike the Appleton fault zone, which is more or less barren, the KBF hosts Iceberg. Look how deep Iceberg can go! The Appletin parallel fault may also be mineralized. As of this moment we don't know. Lots of useful data.
Comment by
Flyder on Mar 04, 2024 9:47am
Yes, the KBF is indeed very impressive! As is the POG today.