Re: ISM News...Geotech for VTEM
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Jun 26, 2008 09:59AM
The company is exploring for nickel deposits on its Langmuir property near Timmins, Ontario; for nickel-gold-copper on its Cleaver and Douglas properties; and for molybdenum and rare earth elements at recently acquired Desrosiers property.
http://www.reuters.com/article/press...
In addition to the drilling, and of significant importance, are the
resultsof recent new modeling done by GCR's geophysicist on the airborne VTEM survey data. The initial assessment of the VTEM survey data resulted in the drilling of the discovery hole in May 2007 that intersected 1.14% nickel (Ni) over 72.4 metres of core length. The new assessment of the VTEM data, using a proven computer modeling technique, has accurately identified the size of the discovery zone and the potential for similar mineralization at depths below any drilling to date. This modeling software has been successfully employed in the Australian Kambalda mining district for well over a decade by CSIRO and Macquary University, and has been further supported by international mining companies
such as Western Mining, BHP and Anglo-American.
The new modeling has detected numerous large conductive bodies at depth that have geophysical signatures similar to the discovery zone. The conductive bodies occur at depths of over 300 meters beneath the discovery zone. They can be traced for over 2 kilometres along strike. They have never been tested and occur well beneath any drilling to date. One of these deep conductive bodies is currently in the process of being drilled and the stratigraphy intersected at depth to date possesses strong similarities to the rocks hosting the Langmuir nickel discovery. This is the first drill hole to be drilled on these deep seated conductive bodies.
http://www.goldenchaliceresources.co...
"The entire property has been flown by Geotech's state-of-the-art VTEM B-field airborne system. More than 18 separate clusters of airborne EM anomalies have been identified.
The Langmuir nickel discovery was found by drilling one of the anomalies in one of the clusters in early 2007. Many of the other VTEM airborne anomalies and clusters appear on strike with the discovery zone and occur in an arcing trend that wraps around the Shaw Dome. This geological environment bears a striking similarity to Kambalda nickel ore deposits and host rocks that are localized along the flanks of the Kambalda Dome in Western Australia. "
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