Timmins9It goes without saying, that one should do their own due diligence. That should be the case for any of my posts.
The geology within the Timmins Twp property is conducive to the formation of a volcanogenic sulphide deposit, that has both Tisdale Assemblage and Kenojevis Assemblage rock types, which are similar to the large Kidd Creek copper-zinc orebody to the north of Timmins.
The following are some of the targets that I have selected for further follow-up on the basis of potential base metals, which would also be similar to the Cross Lake Minerals Cu-Zn discovery, located about 8 km north of the Timmins Twp property.
First priority: -MaxMin conductor on Line L600E/025N (grid on VVC Exploration map 20000019174/20000019174_01).
-Drill to the east, as conductor may be located on the west flank of an anticline.
-Never been drilled before.
Second priority: -MaxMin conductor on line L850E/025S
-Drill to the east (grid on VVC Exploration map 20000019174/20000019174_01)
-Drill hole will penetrate large magnetic anomaly
-Not sure if magnetic anomaly is an ultramafic intrusive
-Pyrrhotite/IF/diabase could produce a similar magnetic anomaly.
-Never been drilled before.
Third priority: -The strong two line GEOTEM conductor, just off the west shore of Dougherty Lake (M82047//m82047)
-A very weak magnetic anomaly (M82053/M82053)
-Was not picked up by any of the IP surveys
-I suspect the conductor is dipping to the east
-Never been drilled before
Fourth priority: -In an area (West Block) on the splay fault, coming off of the major north-south Gibson Lake Road Fault (goes thru Matachewan and Gowganda) (P3421//p3421), where there are a number of IP anomalies.
-A lot more ground work is needed to more accurately define the array of IP anomalies near DDH 98-01.
-The splay fault could be an important structure to explore.
-Copper, zinc and galena have been intercepted in DDH 98-01, which is near the splay fault.
-Suggest that the entire West Block (on both sides of the fault) be covered with either a ground or airborne gravity/magnetotelluric survey.
That's it. Hope this helps RT Minerals.