NXS.V - Warren Robb, P.Geo Trend Analysis Bouboulou Gold Concession, Burkina Faso
Trend Analysis
Warren Robb, P.Geo
The three trends located on the Bouboulou property are all components of the larger regional Sabce shear zone that trends north easterly across the Goren greenstone belt. Deposits occurring along this belt include the Bissa Hills deposit Proven and Probable reserves 48 million tonnes @1.33 grams per tonne gold, the Boully deposit proven and probable reserves of 73 million tonnes @0.56 grams per tonne, the Kalsaka deposit measured and indicated resource 12 million tonnes @1.6 grams per tonne, and the Bouda deposit inferred resource of 5 million tonnes @ 1.44 grams per tonne.
The PR trend is defined by the mineral occurrences identified by drilling namely at the Peletanga zone drill holes (RC042) and the Rawema zone drill holes (RC013 and DDH05). Rab drilling conducted in 2011 returned anomalous gold zones (shown as the warming colors on the image overlay PR RAB). The supplemental RAB data from 2012 is shown as the red, yellow and orange pins.
The 2012 data infills the anomalous zones identified by the 2011 RAB drilling. You will notice that the trend continues to the north east right (upper right) onto the Bouda deposit mentioned above. The second image shows the Line Directional Mag over the same area. The trend is consistent with the break from the warm colors to cooler colors. This break in geology and could represent a suitable trap for gold concentration as indicated from the drilling at the above mentioned zones. On our last field visit in September drill collars RC001, RC002 and DDH5 were confirmed in the field.
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