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Wangotango67on Sep 29, 2022 1:57pm
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MORE INTEL - 4 interesting drill holes - step outs
MORE INTEL - 4 interesting drill holes - step outs - PEA -
https://www.mgxminerals.com/_files/ugd/b0543a_3effc1909dcb44a78a001901ce9cd4cb.pdf
Page - 43 -
What does it say at the bottom of the stratigraphy table ?
Mt Nelson
We're not Mt Nelson.
This is why i was having such a hard time matching the hatch with Driftwood.
Page - 53 - 69 -
our arial views on these two pages depict a sandwich effect of....
2 distinct larger dolomite shoulders and al lelse in between.
It might match the Mt Nelson straigraphy but it would mean that our arial view would place the Mt Nelson geology on it's side -
Mt Nelson going down hole - page - 43 -
Driftwood = Mt Nelson on side ( sandwich )
Page - 34 -
But... how does one explain away the eastern inverted - U - is showing a - thrust up -
While western zone on Driftwood on page 34 shows stacked booking.
Which means....
if one wanted to hone in on the - ree potential -
One would have to rely only on what MGX and past explorers documented.
Our surficial arial geology in sandwich formwould have to be rewritten.
If our depoist is striking east west
We would need a north to south sandwich layer description of each lithology at surface.
Our best lead ?
Purple zone 350m long - and pea states it's north of the western deposit.
Which places it where ?
To the right side of - Driftwood western deposit
Near edge of northern side - edge of mountain.
Which is almost atop of - red mountain - below - which is at base of mountain - in valley
Which red mountain does show blue doloes.
Matching the blue dolos and shales atop of range.
If at al laccurate - purple shales and dolos to right side of western deposit -
It would be even wider than what's depicted in the Mt Nelson litholgy going down hole.
Ours woulf be a width at surface - all the better to test - cheaper and easy access.
Remember our deposits are western and eastern. ( striking )
One has to place their mind set in north to south to understand what flanks the deposits.
Wink.
Our deposit i'd say....
Displays differently than., Mt Nelson.
Similar geology..., but different lithology in how it's sequenced.
Ours can be seen as sandwich - while Mt Nelson is going downhole.
How can i prove the purple showing is to the right of out deposit ?
Red Mountain can be seen on page - 42 - which underlies at base of mountain - valley
Red Mountain displays blue dolos ( other reports )
Wel lnow - it seems the page showing all the - 15 - zones of lithoolgy cannot be found.
Interesting....
This colored page shwoing each lithoolgy zone above grade ( sandwich ) zones to be mined
there were tow of them... only one is showing in pea - the other naming each of the 15 zones is - i don't know where. hmmmm.
D9 - zone ( which i spoke about in other posts...
Is located to the right side ( or north side ) of the deposits. ( parael )
If i recall - i spoke about it being - 50m wide and riunning 1500m long. ( pinching out )
So... what were left with is....
Either 350m wide or 50m wide and 1500m long.
Too bad i cvan't find that wonderful colored map - 15 zonations -
Grrrrr.....
Page - 68 -
If this is our driftwood east or west deposit -
looks like dolomites to me.
Keep in mind that independent report - said our dolos contain - upto 30% MgO.
There'a a helluva lot more Mg than what's spoken of.
Those are massive dolo mounds.
Only the high grade ( 40+% ) was targeted.
Remember the Mg is mixed with calciium = dolos.
If those largerr flanking white shoulders are all dolos - then... hello.
Refer to page - 69 - large flanking white shoulders.
Page - 70 -
There's our honey bucket -
core shack -
Page - 137 - 113 - each show a good layout of the - deposits.
Western deposit - right side - does show there's plenty of shoulder remaining to the mountain.
Which does allow for either - 50m 0r 350m purple shale and dolo ore body.
This is where the D9 zonation was shown on another page - which i still can't find.
Ahh.....Page - 112 -
Show 4 drill holes in the supposed - purple zones - bingo.
I was hoping to find step out holes.
These 4 holes would be ideal to test for other geology outside of hte depoists -
Hoping they punch through the purple zones.
These 4 holes - would be around the - D9 - zone.
Page - 45 - is interesting.
Shows the western deposit - it also shows a - gap - on right side,
This is where the - 4 holes were punched - outside of depoist -
Layout reveals - not in the magnesite zone.
It shows a good - 80 to 100m width -
If this is the purple shales or purple zone - hey, all the wider.
FOUND IT - ( YES ) - D9 - 1500m
Containing the stomatolites - higher chance of - ree's - right side of Deposit
right where i knew it was
This is an important - PDF -
it's not the Mt Nelson lithology - rather - it's the BRISCO - lithology - stomatolites -
It's the lenses we have - near Brisco -
PAGE - 7 - shows the - D9 - thin band stretching a good - 1500m then pinches out.
Is this the purple zone spoken of - 350 m ?
One of MGX's geo's said it was north of the westenr deposit.
This secton would be north but running parallel -
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/George-Simandl/publication/237726763_GEOLOGY_OF_DOLOMITE-HOSTED_MAGNESITE_DEPOSITS_0T_THE_BRISCO_AND_DRIFTWOOD_CREEK_AREAS_
BRITISH_COLUMBIA/links/569d142d08ae92c62fe0c760/GEOLOGY-OF-DOLOMITE-HOSTED-MAGNESITE-DEPOSITS-0T-THE-BRISCO-AND-DRIFTWOOD-CREEK-AREAS-BRITISH-COLUMBIA.pdf
I took a screen shot this time...lol
Anyways....
Few more tid bits....
All in plight to help out.
Junior and shareholders.
Cheers.....