re re outcrop assaysHello Diabase : here is what I think I know
Target A north end of the anomaly running along strike to the south ( found a new 57m lense / lobe of green carbonate - width unknown but with up to 10% sulphides which should have some good assays )
Target B same north end to south along strike ( found another 55m lense - width unknown )
Target C West - east ? perpendicular to strike 45 degree incline ( apparently have determined almost the true width of the discovery lense 30+m which is very thick!! expecting great numbers here if anything close to the discovery hole). Remaing deep portion of the hole (350+m ) RTM has not commented on. why? I don't know. Did they drill to 400m?
Target D south end to north along strike - eastern most location separate lense?
Targets E @ F don't know - could go both ways
Outcrops - yes assays are low but well within the range of an open pit if we can obtain thickness (which we appear to be doing ) The outcrops should be just to the north of Target A and then run north ( 40m+ uphill towards the top of the knoll) Does not appear to tie with the IP Obviously have not determined how wide the green carbonate is at the moment but seem to getting lots done! What is critical is - does the shallow 13m in target A coincide with the outcrops and does the deeper 57m of green carbonate connect from 240m depth to surface? - if so, there is you open pit!! only drilling will tell.