RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:The miners got wacked today
diabase1 wrote: likeike, I've mentioned before on this site that there are interpreted faults that go from the Appleton fault to the JBP fault. You can see these interpreted faults on Goldspot's map. I also mentioned this to Megacopper as well. Gold is accumulated within these splay faults, off the main faults. They can be on the east side or the west side. I would say that the Keats, Lotto etc are considered splay faults. You see the same thing in the Abitibi belts, Timmins, Val d'Or and Kirkland Lake. Go NFG Go!!
Yes the Rock Doctor thinks you are 100% correct. It is entirely possible to have cross cutting faults or fractures that go all the way from the Appleton Fault to the JBP Fault 5 kms to the east. And there could be a lot of secondary faults and fractures running parallel to the two main faults which host high grade gold. As you point out we are already seeing evidence of this at the Keats, Lotto and Golden Joint. The entire region is prospective for these high grade splay faults. Still very early days in the discovery phase and I still believe the best is yet to come for this property and the entire central gold belt in NL.