RE:RE:RE:PEA results, follow up thoughts ... Thanks Brecknock for all the information you are providing... certainly very helpful.
The news release about the potential sulfide deposit mentioned the following:
- The next step, prior to drilling, is to confirm the existence of sulphide related to the magnetite bodies by means Induce Polarization / Resistivity lines crossing the magnetic anomaly
Can you shed some more light on this? What exactly is Induce Polarization? What additional insight does it provide? How does it differ from the magnetic survey,? How much closer does it get us to more proof of a potential sulfide deposit? And why is that being done as opposed to going straight for diamond drilling?
Thanks in advance :)