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Aston Bay Holdings Ltd V.BAY

Alternate Symbol(s):  ATBHF

Aston Bay Holdings Ltd. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company exploring high-grade critical and precious metal deposits. It is engaged in exploring the Storm Copper Property and Cu-Ag-Zn-Co Epworth Property in Nunavut, and the high-grade Buckingham Gold Vein in central Virginia. It is also in advanced stages of negotiation on other lands with high-grade critical metals potential in North America. The Nunavut property is located 112 km south of the community of Resolute Bay, Nunavut on western Somerset Island. The property is adjacent to tidewater on Aston Bay and comprises 12 prospecting permits and 118 contiguous mineral claims, which comprises of Storm Copper and Seal Zinc, covering an area of approximately 541,796 acres. Under Virginia property, it focuses on exploring two targets in Virginia: high-grade mesothermal gold vein mineralization along strike of the Buckingham Gold Vein and zinc-copper SEDEX-style mineralization in a newly identified base metals/polymetallic belt.


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Post by traps7on Aug 05, 2023 1:25am
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Bay / AWM Discovery

Bay / AWM Discovery

just a start but a Home Run with bases loaded..
 

Top shelve geology work at it"s best here..for sure..

drilling down hundreds of meters  through perma frost at a cost of $ 1,000 per meter hoping your dreams come true hitting that big Bed of copper...

Following Thomas theory here on mineral zonation, follow here on slides as which may help to get the big picture,.Notice on first slide, Mark 4100 zone encompass by yellow line this surface Chalcocite will be a DSO operation. Notice Hole # 23/01 which was drilled just North of the 4100 zone and now we can say the open-Pit  sits below,.

Notice on # 2 slide , this gravity survey over laps the first slide and notice the 680m spacing between holes 1 & 2  The flat bed of copper continues past / open for potential kil according to surveys. 

The Importance here is that the copper bed sit on the same horizon   easy for open-pit.

PS, also notice on slide hole # 22 -10 was drilled 500 meters west and hit at the same horizon at depth giving the copper bed a large dimension.            


Figure 2: Plan view of the Storm area showing the gravity data interpretation, near-surface mineralization footprint (yellow), major faults, and diamond drill hole locations in this report.

The distinctive mineralized horizon encountered at depth within ST23-01 and ST23-02 is interpreted to correlate with the stronger copper mineralization intersected in 2022 drill hole ST22-10. The holes are located approximately 680m apart and approximately 500m to the north of ST22-10. The large spacing between these drill holes, and scale of the gravity anomalies are strong evidence of a very large, laterally extensive copper system in the Storm Project area.


Figure 3: Total bouguer gravity image of the 4100N area, fault architecture and drill hole locations.  

gure 2: Plan view of the Storm area showing the gravity data interpretation, near-surface mineralization footprint (yellow), major faults, and diamond drill hole locations in this report.


The distinctive mineralized horizon encountered at depth within ST23-01 and ST23-02 is interpreted to correlate with the stronger copper mineralization intersected in 2022 drill hole ST22-10. The holes are located approximately 680m apart and approximately 500m to the north of ST22-10. The large spacing between these drill holes, and scale of the gravity anomalies are strong evidence of a very large, laterally extensive copper system in the Storm Project area.


Figure 3: Total bouguer gravity image of the 4100N area, fault architecture and drill hole locations.  

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PS, reading drill hole # 1,.the 30m of surface Chalcocite is good grade and then the hole thins out looking nhere at the geology,.Notice the 3 bands mention are above the 100 m from surface but the hole has very little cc. This hole # 1 good grade aroung .5 % ,.

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