RE:RE:Near Surface...ramblersrest wrote: Now that the rally has stabilised perhaps it is ok to mention that it is a pity they did not give the detail spacing on the 10.1 gms over 26 meters ....Often a very narrow high grade portion is not declared as such but blended over a large area giving an inaccurate description ....Hope that is not the case but who knows ?
I think there is more to this ..the frequent use of the words
Large anomaly in the NR sure makes me think they are onto something...until drilled out they have to bite their tounges on this till proven...
Initially, hole MO-15-08 was drilled in August. Following the results obtained from this first hole, a geophysical survey using a hole to hole -- induced polarization (H2H IP) method was conducted in the first hole, and indicated a large anomaly in the area. A second surface drill rig was brought in to drill hole MO-15-14. The location of the second hole targeted the large anomaly.
The results are in the attached table.
Hole No. From To Length Au grade Remark (m) (m) (m)(i) capped (g/t) MO-15-08 605.0 606.0 1.0 26.8 Hematized sheared Tuf -- 2 per cent pyrite (Py) 611.8 613.3 1.5 7.5 Hematized sheared Tuf -- 2 per cent Py MO-15-14 6.4 32.6 26.2 10.1 Hematized sheared Tuf -- 1 to 4 per cent Py, visible gold at 10.2 m (i) Core length In the next coming days, the second rig will continue to drill around this hole MO-15-14 to complete a series of short holes, to better definethe azimuth and dip of this vein, and to verify its dimension. The future results will be published as they become available in the coming weeks I think we will know in short order what we have ...these are short holes and will not take long to drill...my guess is they have some idea already... Later Bob