Thanks for that info.
From an obvious non-miner, may I ask-
does all this mean that the western faulted portion probably slid straight down? ie if you look at the cross sections, the western faulted zone seems pretty cut and dry. I'm wondering if the odds are that it would have moved north (apparently not), south (apparently not), or straight down (being drilled now), but likely not drifted out to the west from the fdn sweet spot?
EML being 700 m away to the west, would be a long way for the western faulted section to move given the width of fdn now? or am I off base?
safeharbour