Hey Andy is that the same map you hav
They say that before drilling, they want to eliminate any responses that may not reflect sulphides.
Mark Fedikow deems the black spruce needle geochem sampling technique to be the most effective technique to ‘see sulphides ’ below the overburden.
As a note, the large peak that dwarfs the others has Peter Theyer itching to get going on it.
The size of that extremely high coincident high chargeability, combined with low resistivity, makes the other anomalies look rather humble.
They’re not.
They just look that way because of the potential for a bull elephant hiding in the swamp.
(surrounded by a herd of females)
Long on WEL....