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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Pacific Empire Minerals Corp V.PEMC

Alternate Symbol(s):  PEMSF

Pacific Empire Minerals Corp. is a Canada-based copper exploration company. The Company's principal business activities are the acquisition and exploration of mineral exploration properties, with a focus in British Columbia, Canada. Its flagship projects include Pinnacle and Trident. Pinnacle Project covers 15,478 hectares and is located approximately 50 km to the west of Centerra Gold's Mt... see more

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Pacific Empire Minerals Corp > COPPER : VOLCANICS - vs - GAP vs TIGHT FAULTS
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Post by Wangotango67 on Apr 21, 2023 1:04am

COPPER : VOLCANICS - vs - GAP vs TIGHT FAULTS

PEMC's - 2 DRILL HOLES -

JM22 - 001 - 155 m intercept - 0.20 % cu eq
JM22 - 002 - 178 m intercept - 0.32 % cu eq
                     - 282 m intercept - 0.23 % cu eq  ( entire hole )

Very nice.
But... what type of assaying ?

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Where were these drills ?
Not in the plutonics but... VOLCANICS.

HISTORICA L HOLE # - JPH74-2
See anything ?

Short intercept.
The drill hit the fringe of the - volcanics.
One can see the ( abyss ) or gap aside of it.
Where silts and more silts are laden.

Solve all ?
Stay away from the ( large gap zones )
Stick to the exposed or hard framework of - volcanic rock.


https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/5412/144289_2fc5ff0e34a7890b_003.jpg


NEXT IMAGE -
2 -  current hole placements
Historical holes

Majority of holes... are in the - volcanics.
Holes running easterly - are still on the volcanics
JPH74-2  can bee seen on the fringe of gap -
Then the GAP
Across the gap = zone - C

Notice anything in zone C ?
Concentric semi circle fractures.
On other maps - there are many of these.

In my opinion - focusing on - C -  zone historical drills
could explain the story below grade on what the faults will
offer up in minerals.... tigher fault zones.
Not the large gaps ...
C zone has tight faulting - multiple
wester of A + B has several too... but stay clear of the
larger gaps - lots of silts...

As mentioned in prior posts -
tighter faults = less gaps and less silts.
higher chance of - quartz breccia and dykes filled with copper.
same goes for direct west - hittting the small seams -
looking for the quartz breccia copper....or volcanic copper.


Even the drill line headed easterly.
drills all aligned.
they're not in the plutonics.
one can still see the ghost imaging of volcanics - under sediments.
past explorers knew about sticking to the - hard rock volcanics.
Other maps show this strike - easterly - runs right into more volcanics.

https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/5412/144289_2fc5ff0e34a7890b_001.jpg


These are gorgeous cores -

https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/5412/144289_2fc5ff0e34a7890b_010.jpg


https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/5412/144289_2fc5ff0e34a7890b_007.jpg



Just work on the - moly - percentages.
Junior should press what type of assaying these cores recieved.
Historical moly values were far higher.

And... as mentioned severa ltimes in other posts...
Would be nice to see a plotting of all drill holes.
historical and new... with intercepts and grades.

I myself would love to -
further study this area more indepth.


Press Link - 2 holes -
https://ceo.ca/@newsfile/pacific-empire-drills-178-m-of-032-copper-equivalent

Tight faults in Volcanics - seeking quartz stock work in between
= higher odds with less sediments.


Cheers.....
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