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West Red Lake Gold Mines Inc Com RLGMF

West Red Lake Gold Mines Inc is a mineral exploration company. It is engaged in acquiring, exploring, and developing mineral properties in Red Lake Gold District, Canada. The company involves in mining several gold projects across Canada, which includes West Red Lake Project, Rowan Mine, Mount Jamie Mine, and Red Summit Mine.


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Post by Wangotango67on Dec 22, 2021 11:01am
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INCREASING INTERPOLATION CERTAINTY ?

INCREASING INTERPOLATION CERTAINTY ?Now - others may have has a laugh or two with my last post when speaking of, chasing a vein and knowing if gold is present with in.  I had enxisioned standing inside an underground mine and seeing an exposed vein and wondering iif the vein could be accurately chased using electrical wave lengths ( radar ) in which to pick up signature mineral traits that have their own unique charge value . The thought of exploiting a unified quartz vein to travel the radar signal looking for the ( discrimination values ) or  interuption of the mineral signature  vs quartz signature.- hoping the radar signal tracks the vein based on its continuity value vs host rock with diseminated granular quartz. 

As always, one thought leads sparks another thought, 
And the notion of creating a better means to locate minable resources.

What was my other thought, well, it begins with the question...
" could a resource be established using a 70% reduction of drill holes ? "

Second question ?
" Could  an explorer reduce their drilling costs by incorporating current ariel survey tech and utilize this same tech below grade ? "

Transducers are a known tech.
Same goes with penetrating radar.

What if one employed penetrating radar into a single dril lhole ?
What if this radar signal was fashioned to sniff the signatures of resistivities in a 30m radius constraint.
What if this radar could detect and discriminate each signature trait of a minerals unique identity.
What if this single hole  - with radar  tech cable down hole - could send out a static signal in one direction to a 30m distance while on surface a second transducer cable stretched 30m in distance - read the entire length of drill hole outward to a distance of 30m -  radius ?

It could translate into - a single dril lhole -
capable of sniffing what metallic signatures are with in the 30m radius x length of hole.
Cable is slowly walked in the 30m circle collecting the data and plotted on a pinwheel chart.

   What benifits would this create ?
- all the less dril lholes needed to define a resource.
- quicker development of deposits
- less costs on drilling
- Interpolation data would arrive at a higher accuracy - filling the voids - confident  resource

When one thinks about it....
Most tech is from ariel - hping ot penetrate the ground.
Earths magnetic interference is not often spoken of
Nor is the apparatus such as, planes or helicopter interferences

This idea above - placing the tech with in the dril lhole - could potentially provide far more accurate readouts.

Something to think aboutr.

One idea spawn another idea.
And that's how ideas are born.

Even sending down hole a small mineral dector on a cable into an historical drill hole on surface or with in a mine - could prover positive and far less costly rwading the inner core hole with perhaps a visual and mineral sensor to ensure historical data accuracy and make compliant - tech such as this - could be far cheaper than dropping $250 per meter to drill.
Just saying.


Cheers....


I'll shut up now...
Just thought i'd share a few of my ideas.
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