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In the last News Release MacDonald stated the following.......
These new targets were identified by a detailed airborne Geophysics using Aeroquest International's AertoTEM IV system and was conducted after the previous drill program.
Was done in detail and conducted after the previous drill program.
Heres a little about the AertoTEM IV system that I found out.
An AeroTEM survey led to the discovery of the Powerline Deposit in 2002, a Ni-Cu-PGM zone explored by FNX Mining Company Inc in the Sudbury Basin as part of an option agreement with Inco Limited. The FNX discovery was made within 75 m of a major power line corridor and is a testament to the highly focused footprint of the AeroTEM system. The discovery was made without any ground geophysics, with the three initial boreholes, spotted directly from the AeroTEM response, all encountering sulphide, the third hole grading 1.31% Ni, 6.7% Cu and 13.3 g/t TPMs over 42.3 ft.
Since then, I've heard they have drilled down very deep (over 8000 feet) and are in very high grades of nickel and copper and is very wide and continues at depth.
To see Pictures and other stories of the AeroTEM IV go to this web site....
http://www.aeroquestsurveys.com/english/aerotem.php
I believe BMK is on to something here and HudBay nows it.
.........RL