Comment by
diabase1 on May 22, 2021 7:15pm
Megacopper, I suspect that the gold ascends the Appleton Fault and then gets trapped in splay faults, resulting in the greater concentration of higher grade mineralization. It's conceivable that Keats, Lotto and Knob are splay faults. Have you ever seen a magnetic map of their property?
Comment by
diabase1 on May 22, 2021 7:33pm
Megacopper, I found a magnetic map. Looking through the NFG Presentation, I noticed the mineralized trends in Lotto are NS, at a 45* to the Appleton Fault, while the mineralized trends for Keat are NE-SW heading for the Appleton Fault. Check the Presentation. To me, this looks like gold mineralization is in the splay faults off the Appleton Fault.
Comment by
GoldGravy on May 22, 2021 8:48pm
Can you share a link to that map? I would like to look at that and I am in search LAB's similar map as well to see how thongs lay there as well
Comment by
likeike on May 23, 2021 2:45pm
Agreed Mega hard to stay grounded and we will get better deeper down but when will we hit antiium? I still cannot get my head around it and if I did I am scared I mite P myself a little.What a company ,what a management team, what ownership, what vision, what a land package, what a game plan What NEW Found Gold IKE
Comment by
diabase1 on May 23, 2021 5:01pm
Megacopper, do you know of a geology map near Kepenkeck Lake? The closest I get is by Honsberger gold occurrences. There's a pile of gold occurrences in the Labrador Gold property area by the way. Interesting map.
Comment by
megacopper on May 22, 2021 10:59pm
Ok that makes sense and would explain the exceptionally high grade. No I haven't seen a magnetic map of the property.