The North Pit indeed reveas key signs of - higher grade gold.
Higher grade gold, usisally points to - source.
Let's jog back to the year - 2020
February 27, 2020, were confirmed by analyses at a second laboratory. New results reported 464.4 g/t gold over 2.96 metres including 26.3 g/t gold over 1.07 metres, 274 g/t gold over 0.93 metres and 1,137 g/t gold over 0.96 metres. Table 1. Assay results from 3 high-grade gold intersections in hole SM-20-026.
Hole | From (m) | To (m) | Core Length* (m) | February 2020 Au (g/t) | March, 2020 Au (g/t) | Average Au (g/t) |
SM-20-026 | 71.00 | 72.07 | 1.07 | 25.1 | 26.3 | 25.7 |
72.07 | 73.00 | 0.93 | 411.0 | 274.0 | 342.5 |
73.00 | 73.96 | 0.96 | 735.5 | 1137.0 | 936.3 |
Total | 71.00 | 73.96 | 2.96 | 376.6 | 464.4 | 420.6 |
Here's are a few drill hits dpicting the gold placements -
If i were to make a wild guess - they look like pay flow streaks -
I have pitched the idea of, reef deposit gold, which can also lend the atrribute of,
placer gold pay streaks - from the tip of the south east bays to Scadding mine the
elevations are - 320 m to 280 m dips...
Dips or lower elevations - pay streaks
Higher mound elevations = resistent points.
The question now points to - these pink streaks on the map below,
do they coincide with the survey colors - or - are they entirely new images
to simply plot where the goldwas found ? Why say tihs.. well, lol... the former prez
liked doing inversions on the surveys... keeping to consistent colors for reference of other
maps is next to Godliness... wink.
Which begs the question... would the pink flow lines represent - outsdie of iron anomlaies
or, are the pink lines representing - iron anomalies.
Dril lcore data ( visuals ) would reveal all.
Now.. seeing that sort of high frade gold - it makes me wonder if the drilling should
continue northly
and same horizontal path westerly... seeking low poits for pay streaks...
where gold accumilated.
Why am i so adamant with - reef or placer gold ?
Simply piut - the gold seen in core pics is not rounded.
Its jagged gold - not far from source - even placer gold can move several
hundered meters in water without rounding too much.
But more importantly... the gold is in a matrixies of fine " reassembled " grsanulars of
what appears to be quartz... now, what's the glue in which reassembled the ore to
consolodate = could very well be calcites - which gives the cores a gleaning shine.
If the north zone revealed higher grades of gold..
that should have given enough reason to chase it further, northerly and westerly.
And.. .( recap ) is it in the placer intrusion ores ( dips ) outside the iron formations ?
Such would reveal so much if this project was framed and assembled in this fashion.
PINK - GOLD PATTERN ( paystreaks ? )
IN THIS PICTURE -
Notice how each of the two pictures don't really match the survey outlines.
first pic has gold flowing north west to south east
while the seconf pic shows a revolving vortex pattern.
Pay close attention to where 20 026 drilll hole placement is...
Is it right in the pink zone ?
Or, could one also suggest - placer gold hitting up against a resistent point and
accumilating a concentratio nof gold ?
Scadding mine is wdie open from the west...
Extremely able to - recieve placer intrusion ores .
Again.. why placer or reef with intrusion ores ?
JUst look at thre third picture belwo - the quartz is an assembalge
of fine granular quartz reconsolodated - they're " so not " large quartz crystals.
find granular quartz crystals are - seconday deposit formations.
eof belweow - belweo -
FINE GRANULAR QUARTZ CRYSTALS...( gold stil ljagged )
LASTLY - I'll make a correction - ugh - in referrence to fault lines...
i meant to say, kapuskaking fault then, matachewan swams...in this order.
I recently performed a few searches tryting to find more info on - fault lines in tthis
Wanapitei district... not much out there...
There's the Temiskaming fault uppper Temagami,
Then there's the Petawawa fauklt that runs threough North Bay and extends a tad westerly
towards Sudbury.. .
The only tihng i i can think of o work around s olittle info...
Is... referring to past quakes in this region and plotting out sequences that might
define a fault that has not been - documented.
Cheers...