GENERAL ANALYSIS
MEZIADIN LAKE - GOOGLE MAPS
https://www.google.ca/maps/place/Meziadin+Lake/@55.979549,-129.5265496,3293m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x540a3f2cb0ff245d:0x836e7e8870b69cc4!8m2!3d56.0807824!4d-129.3190295
Meziadin Lake ( moving southerly )
Lord Nelson
Del Norte
Willowby
Midas
Konkin
THIS PIC IS MORESO - HORAITO ( right side of, Del Norte )
https://teuton.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Walus-Moorman-1024x692.jpg
After reviewing - Konin silver ( Teuton )
After reviewing - Midas - ( Teuton/ / Silver Grail )
Afte rreviewing - Willowby 3/oz showing ( Decade owns this section )
Afdter reviewig - Del Norte and parts of, Horaito ( Decade - Del Norte )
I began my scanniing from - Konkin, reviewd the maps and reviewd the data,
I would haazard a best guess and say, based on data and when compared to the maps,
Geo's are tracking - faults -
Hence the footprint path the - strike line - takes
when following from , Konkin to Del Norte.
Now.. i like the footprints from konkin to Willowby.
But... when they get to Del Notre - it suddenly shifts to the left.
if we scan above Del Norte - where Dewcade is drilling - i see 2 faults.
LG fault is where the foot print path - aims.
But.. of the right few km, there is another fault that runs down the north side of, Del.
ifwe examine the LG fault - i's most likely fringing the - Horaito - Hazelton / Rhyolite intrusion.
Seen below Horaito as a bukge backwards - C - and most likely associated to the change in
mineralizatiojn of - copper + zinc on... Horaito's zone.
Where the drills are now - argo - are actually - below - LG zone. I had thought argo was
to the right side... but, after reviewing several other maps - argo is just below - LG zone.
As mentioned, i like the footprint strike - right upto - willowby.
Then, footprints shift - to align with the LG vein.
Waht if willowby - kept its footprint alignmnet - and headed in the path - where it really wants
to align... meaning, the footprint strike doens't really point to the LG zone, rather, it points
to right side of LG zone- which would be the - 1 - 2 oclock side of argo.
And... would just so happen to align with the second fault a feew km right side of argo.
Between LG vein or fault, and the other fault right side of argo - few km to the east.
This whole section - i would say... isthe silver zone.
I'll throw one more - idea in...
Instead of tracking faults... which may only be fracture ranges from intense presure,
why not focus on the - banding - my hunch - says... this banding that is wide open,
should be scanned via - dron tech - my hunch also says... this banding could host
the silver -
If we revert backto the - konkin claims - konkin does show nice silver -
and at shallow depths...
What i can't see on the maps ?
The side views of konkins range ( either side )
To know for certain - if konkin also has a distinct banding -
My hunch withoutr seeing - points to - konkin does have the banding -
and - it's at shallow depth - hence - the shallow intercepts.
It would be nice ot compare the core geology between - Del Argo + Konkin.
If they have the same matirx - and each have the banding - then...
Perhaps these two elements would crerate a stronger relation between each range.
- core comparison between - konkin + Norte
- does banding occur on konkin ?
- what depths are the banding on konkin vs dril lintercepts of silver does it go into banding ?
- same for Norte - do the drill penetrate the banding ?
If both konkin + norte's drills have tapped the banding...
Then, i would not fixate on the faults, but moreso - banding mineralization.
The banding is too - horizontal to be - hydrothermal.
The faults are more so - fractures.
If the banding rings - conclusive - that the silver and gold are asscoiated ot the banding
It is then i would say... low lying volcanism - low cauldera - streamed hot moltens -
creating a sheet banding or thick laminate - minerlaiztion.
Seismic - activity comes into play - thrusts the ranges up.
Oceanic waters come in - carring the rhyolites and hazeltons - surger coating the ranges.
Creating - conglomerate welds at the bases of some ranges.
Hnece- pointless testing the portions silts atop ranges - thery/re foreign ores...
Not unles the silts are actually eminating from the - actua lindigenous range.
On another note - some don't like me posting - but...
I don't think they understand how muchi like - researching about minerals and mining.
Perhaps - i should get into mining - maybe i've outgrown stocks.- lol
Who knows...
Takeaway's from this post ?
- match the hatch ( konkin + norte ) even, willowby.. if it has banding too..
- match konkins - banding and depth of drills and if drills went into konks banding
- compare - with norte's banding and dril ldepths - did norte's drills enter the banding .
- test the banding with - drone tech - fasr better than, arial ip's - which can skew lots
and pick up on the silts sediments in valleys - which can throw off signals.
- consider - shifting drills to right side of argo - silver trend could be associated
between the two fussures or faults - not becasue of hydrothermal
but more so, heavy metals resisting the seismic and only the lighter crstalines cracked.
hence - the buckles one sees coming fro mHoratio - intruding into lg or argo, met
resistence, seen by the reverse C curvature - on ope nside face wall.
- consider that faults maybe attributed to - preasure cracks created when ranges were
compressed and formed - and not nessisarily created by, hydrothermal.
- consider - the banding might be - sheet laminated - target the dark grey banding.
Here's the tracking map - -
depicting the sequence of - footprint mineral occurences along each ranges -
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Cheers...
Wish, Decade the very best.
I'd say... Decade might soon - have just as good drills as, ELEF... maybe better..
Not investment advice - just an opinion.
Drills speak volumes.
Wango~
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