Post by
garland on Sep 28, 2021 6:48pm
worthy of mention
It has always been postulated that the big upside at Catharine was to find another Kerr mine. That deposit has been used as our analogy in reference to the green carbonate ( See website). Interesting to note that out of some 30+ historical and current drill holes , nothing has been drilled below approx. 170m tvd. Once the surface mapping is completed along with reinterpretation of geophysics and 3-D visualization of historical drilling ( leapfrog technology) I fully expect RTM will take a hole ( analogous to the Kerr mine) some 500 - 600m tvd in an attempt to intersect several deeper lenses of stacked green carbonate. For example RTM could drill down the throat of the intersection of the large e-w crossfault ( displaying magnetic destruction ) and the n-s Pacaud fault - an area of massive brittle deformation whereby hydrothermal fluids could easily migrate through creating disseminated mineralization and the resultant magnetic destruction seen on the geophysics ( website) along the southern portion of the Catharine claim block. Both faults are very deep and no one has drilled below 170m or even come close to intersecting the Round Lake Batholith ( or what happens at that interface) in this area. All parties do agree that the Batholith is the likely source of the hydrothermal gold. Fingers crossed on that target ! If it works -- whole new ball game . Looking forward to an interesting late fall/ early winter of diamond drilling.
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