Post by
GoLdPGESkinsPuN on Jul 31, 2020 10:12am
gold in till- drilled--granite-non-disclosure so u buy stock
In the summer of 2010 an extensive ground geochemical sampling program was undertaken consisting of a combination of rock, MMITM (mobile metal ion) and lake sediment sampling. The 2010 field program identified several areas of anomalous gold concentration, the most prospective of which was a large lake sediment gold and pathfinder element anomaly in Pakwash Lake. This anomaly is approximately 4 km long by 2 km wide and is coincident with a linear magnetic anomaly that is interpreted, based on mapping to represent the surface trace of a major fault system. The anomaly was therefore a priority target for exploration drilling in the winter of 2011. Nine NQ diamond drill holes were drilled to test the anomaly. Drilling confirmed the source of the magnetic anomaly to be a magnetitebearing granite similar to granitic intrusions mapped within the vicinity of the Sydney Lake Fault Zone elsewhere on the property. The granite is interpreted to have intruded along the fault surface explaining the unique linear morphology of the magnetic anomaly. Drilling also intersected a thick sequence of glacial overburden on the bottom of Pakwash Lake which averaged 80 m over the nine drill holes.
Comment by
Fenstercheck on Aug 01, 2020 11:20am
I am not very familiar with early explorers, but could you please explain? I thought granite is nothing bad at all if you are looking for gold. And the field program of 2010 does not look bad in my opinion or what exaclty is the problem?