HOLE - A - USING SATELLITE MAPAnother quick interpretation of where i think
Hole A was positioned.
I used NCP's contour map for referrence.
Had there been a press release with drill coordinates would be easier.
Just going off of, contour positioning.
I think it's about right.
Scan NCP's drill hole position first.
Then...compare with my makeshift version using satellite map.
My impression ?
Doesn't look like hasen creek geology.
I provided an upclose visual of side range.
It appears as, peridotite, dunite, serpentine...?
At least i think it does.
Which provokes the thought ?
What if.... the entire 561m of drill intersected ( dunite, peridotite, serpentine ?
Rule of Thumb ?
There's a consistent sequence of geology at Wellgreen.
Olivines, then...serpentines, dunite, then peridotite.
Press stated, hit peridotites @ 561m
Therefore.... could it have mowed through 560 meters of,
olivine + serps + dunite ?
I position the drill line towards the obvious.
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red down dip - deep mineralization overlay. The upclose ( right side photo )
Doesn't look like hasen creek = sediments and limes.
Nope.
It's too serp green.
Own Rendition - placement could be off, but i think i'm close.
Make of it as you wish... not investment advice. Cheers....
Busy.... i invest in projects in which i think the junior has missed
some sort of value.
All my posts and past investment i research the project and point
out potentials the junior may have over looked.
So far... this junior has missed, titanium
chromium
iron credit ( 1 bulk con affords enough for sep con )
magnesium credit
silicon oxide + co2 = silicon carbide credit
barium
silica = areogel - highest value insulation
hydrogen sector
river turbines
nobel gases in silicates
solution nickel
solution plats
DNi or FPX style extraction
could be more copper / phase 2 influx
You should try this method Busy,
It allows one to attain a better understanding of a project.
This is not the only junior whose missed significant valued minerals.
I know of several juniors who have.
They don't sift the historicals.
Most just chase the typical metals.
Yet...there's much value in other metals that can assist a project
and bolster the economics.
One i was looking at,
boron deposit.
Sitting for years....
Took a look at a few images.
Recognized it was in a low lying basin.
Decided to see if there were hot springs nearby...
Sure enough...there were.
They could capture more boron from the avail hotsprings
then...digging the deposit...lol
Foreign country was filling hot pools for tourists and mass excess
overflows being discharge in rivers nearby.
I though... what a waste.
Too easy to link a filtration plant and capture it.
= Boron Super Magnets.
I called up a junior ( stubborn as hell ) told them they have
a valuble mineral they overlooked.
He said... we've overlooked nothing.
I said are you sure ?
How confident are you...?
It was a report - they did not have.
Huge report most would not attempt to read - 4000+ pages.
What did the junior miss ?
Significant - Rubidium.
More than the other metal they placed all focus on.
lol
And another... same.
And another, junior who has a valued mineral.
If they knew... it would certainly assist their current state.
I refuse to reveal... the ( pr's ) rolled their stock.
Suffered the shareholders.
While junior wanted to safeguard theor owns share from rolling.
I called them out... market rolled their shares.
All staff have since stepped down.