Was just rerading up on Sixty's efforts with Geoscience to create a 3D interpretation of thier claims using - exisiting data. ( Sept 20 2020 )
I'm quite amazed to see that using - exisiting data - actually turned out quite well
Over the years i've read many a juniors using exisiting data and well.... sometimes it just doesn't work out - the resistivities and chargabilities are a hit and miss -
What i like about this former press is,
They actually trenched an area to confer with their findings and bingo -
I guess i had missed this press releases - hence - in one of my former posts i had said test the trenching with the 3D findings to see if it concurs - i had assumed they did the trenching firstly and was tihnking they should see if the charge map reflects what was found in hte trenches.
Turns out - they did the 3D survey firstly then, trneched.
Which means - the worke dperformed by Geoscience is - imprressive.
I wonder what the other targets findings are ?
We can read the results of hte two examples below - but i would also like to see what the discovery lake ( eastern outcrop ) would reveal -
Omn a former map - i can see silver showings plotted - but....
On another charge map it matches the same resisvitiyy colors as the Mon Mine.
Here's the former press on the hiring of, Geoscience.
Andyes.. i stil lthink they should review ot see if there is anymore targets like thier trenching fndings - satalite maps show similar low lying outcrops - makes me wonder if they would be the same as the current trenching - that entire valley north of Mon 20 man camp - looks very sweet - makes me tihnk of... placer gold. And i know Sixty is into - hardrock vein gold but...
I would love ot see what the charge maps look like with inversions - or- around the Mon mine - seems this area was omitted on the current charge maps - can't see what the Mon looks like or other areas nearby.
FORMER PRESS Sixty North is pleased to announce that it will be working with Mira Geoscience Ltd. ("Mira") to create a 3D integrated interpretation of existing VTEM and exploration data. Mira will construct a number of constrained VTEM integrated inversion models to refine drill targeting on Sixty North's recently discovered volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) system at its Mon Property, Yellowknife Gold Belt, NWT. The work is expected to include geological modelling, constrained magnetic and conductivity inversions, combined with plate modelling. Several anomalies have been identified in a 2019 VTEM Plus © survey, one of which is exposed and has been trenched, revealing the silver- and gold-rich nature of that VMS horizon (5656 Zone). This weakly conductive horizon is 240 m long and trench assays include 0.45m of 203 gpt silver, 1.0 gpt gold, 0.59% lead and 0.96% zinc and 1.0 m of 82 gpt silver, 1.2 gpt gold, 0.26% lead and 0.02% zinc (see NR October 17, 2019).
A much larger and stronger conductor occurs along this same stratigraphy 340 m away. This conductor is up to 1,000 m long and presents in two stacked horizons showing 500 m peaks separated by 130 m. A similar twin anomaly occurs higher up in the same stratigraphic unit offset 270 m to the north where the felsic unit thickens to 210 m. Rock samples in the vicinity of this unexposed anomaly are enriched in silver, zinc, lead and copper with the exposed 5656 Zone primarily being enriched in silver, gold and zinc.
Dr. Dave Webb, President and CEO states, "We're pleased to move forward on the silver- and gold-rich VMS. Mira's expertise in extracting useful information from the geophysical data will assist us in targeting our drill holes with precision and accuracy."