MORE GOOD INTEL - LORD NELSON MY OWN TAKE AWAY ?
- what would the TALUS samples - just on own - amount to - without stream samples ?
- I feel the stream sampling may have diluted the TALUS ores...
- Blending 2012 - 2013- each, soil, stream, talus... is well... a watered down effect.
- Sticking to - just talus - would be great.
- mag anomaly - could have been - copper - resistivity anonaly ( 2012 )
- copper + zinc = two good target minerals
- what would a small concentrator plant look like - set up - at base of Nelson ?
- simply concentrate ores - very modest operation -
= sell - copper/zinc - concentrates out the door.
= if by any chance the copper + zinc values are economical
= hit the bulllseye - go for the 75% ownership - via - talus ores -
= the hard rock del + lord - would also be scopped at same time.
= in mining - sometimes switching things up - creates better odds
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The 2013 program on the LNT included ~1 km of grid installation; and, geological, geochemical and geophysical surveys (Molloy, 2013). A total of 175 conventional and talus soil (89), stream sediment (6), rock samples (64) and check (16) samples were analyzed.
An additional 100 analyses were carried out on the soil samples in order to resolve a QA issue. Magnetic susceptibility (“MS”) surveys were carried out on the 2012 representative samples and the 2013 rock samples. Project expenditures including initiation and direct overhead total about $62,000 (net of HST).
Of the 89 conventional and talus soil samples collected in 2013 on the SRBG, 73% have anomalous Au values ranging between 15 and 148 ppb.
When the results of the 37 conventional and talus soil samples taken in 2012 on the SRBG are integrated with the 2013 soil results, 80% of all of the Au results are anomalous with values ranging between 15 and 361 ppb; 62% of the Ag results are anomalous with values ranging between 0.8 and 3.63 ppm; 57% of the Cd results are anomalous with values ranging between 1 and 11.8 ppm; 99% of the As results are anomalous with values ranging between 43 and 906 ppm;
55% of the Cu results are anomalous with values ranging between 60 and 263 ppm; 87% of the Pb values are anomalous with values ranging between 20 and 57 ppm;
82% of the Zn results are anomalous with values ranging between 205 and 1380 ppm; 82% of the Mo results are anomalous with values ranging between 7.1 to 27.9 ppm; and, 86% of the Sb results are anomalous with values ranging between 6 and 27.9 ppm.
ARIS REPORT - 2015
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