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Decade Resources Ltd V.DEC

Alternate Symbol(s):  DECXF

Decade Resources Ltd. is a Canadian based mineral exploration company seeking opportunities in the resource sector. The Company holds numerous properties at various stages of development and exploration from basic grass roots to advanced ones. Its properties and projects are all located in the Golden Triangle area of northern British Columbia. Its projects include Grassy, Premier East, Red Cliff, Lord Nelson, Del Norte and Terrace. The Terrace project includes Terrace Gold, Kleanza, Dardanelle, Treasure Mountain and Nobody Knows. The Company owns 100% of Goat property. The Copper River Valley properties are comprised of three main claim blocks; Terrace Gold-Darranelle-Treasure Mountain group of claims located in northern British Columbia. The property consists of 52 contiguous mineral claims. The Grassy property contains approximately 830.20 hectares in two separate claims which are owned 100% by the Company. The Red Cliff project consists of approximately eight mineral claims.


TSXV:DEC - Post by User

Post by Wangotango67on Mar 27, 2021 2:24am
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GENERAL ANALYSIS

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 -

https://teuton.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/1-Target-Map-pdf-791x1024.jpg



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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