Last even i decided to scour Wellgreen on satellite maps searching
for sulphide geology.
East zone is pretty well defined accept for deeper depths. Central same. West zone thin intercepts. South of Mine road ( Drill hole A ) is.... not what the junior is looking for. Now... as mentioned in my former post,
improving extraction is cheaper and could add far more metal tonnage
than a sm drill campaign.
That ( sulphide + fluoride ) extraction could be a great solution. Should i reveal sulphide geology locations.... or let the junior savor the idea of, sulphide + fluorite extraction ? lol 3 PACK IMAGE Middle Image - what appears as a sulphide exposure
- 300m+ in length
Top Image - This is just above ( north ) of middle image
- heavier sulphides mixed with volcanics ?
Bottom Image - Quasi sulphide veining ( lots )
- historical ( dill holes ) 1987 - 1988
Yukon Records reveal Archer Cathro
Yet... Hudbay is mentioned
I decided to read a few drill core logs and they mentioned Hudbay
drilled underground and above ground.
I clicked a few drill dots (
satellite photo 3 ) and searched the log records.
I needed to validate it was - sulphides.
Drill log - notes -
sulphides - gabbro - other short hand unlegible.
I had my answer.
Second confirmation ? nickel, platinum, palladium
these 3 had weaker grades
need better assaying ?
While copper =upto
0.40% It was the extensive grey / surface veing that caught my eye.
Yet... few drill logs didn't have the near surface assays.
If i recall.... one began at 17m or 30m down.
Another, was missing even more.
MY TAKE ?
Wellgreen is said to strike east to west.
Yet...the big intercepts stop, west of Central.
North side of, mine and central is a massive mountain which i've circled.
I'm thinking this could be the sulphide emmination.
Larger northern mountain = source of wellgreens sulphides.
A theory.
Here are a few images. Enjoy.
Not investment advice, just love chatting bout geology.
Could be a good lead for junior.
I will also say,
The 2023 pfs ( 4 pits )
Larger 4th pit shell's edge brushes against the 3 pack photo location.
Doesn't include this area.
I don't think ( recent geologists ) resifted this area.
I have seen other photo images of exposed earth back end of pit 4
far more westerly at base of other mountain, not this mountain i'm showing.
Which leads me to believe, this sulphide mountain ( l labelled in image ) could
be far better - grey veining is abundant.
Unlike, Drill hole A - very sparce and thin...more serpentine south of mine road.
Yes, those are all pronounced grey surface veining.
Scale - 60m ( bottom of each photo )
Yukon Master File - Map - zoom in using satellite mode
- 87 / 88 drill dots
are not seen till zoomed in. https://data.geology.gov.yk.ca/Occurrence/14129#LocationTab Always happy to help the junior i'm vested in.
Cheers...