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Message: Surface seismic techniques used in gold exploration

Looking at the shape of the Tesoro mountain claims, the shape of the upper part is bit like a pound of butter. The Google earth picture discloses steep slopes on both sides extending part way down. I keep looking at the Dynacor property on the contiguous hillside with Tesoro that contains several layers of strata, each layer containing gold bearing porous rock that is visible from their bottom of the hillside.

The apex of our property is 2500 meters and Dynacor drills down from an elevation of 500 meters. As mentioned before it makes sense that the geological formation containing these strata is probably the same under our new property and extending under the present Tesoro claims.

Apparently seismic waves can differentiate between porous rock and granite etc; once the first drilling results are in, perhaps it would be possible to do some seismic work to map out how many layers are present and if it continues to Acari River depth. Also since there are side walls on either side, perhaps another seismic site could determine the width of the zones, giving a 3 dimensional picture of the possibilities.

See: Seismic Method | GOLD METALLURGY

Surface seismic techniques used in gold exploration are restricted to seismic ... identify shallow faults and fracture zones, and detect large boulders. ... from the seismic source, the seismic velocities of the underlying soil/rock ...
www.goldmetallurgy.com/seismic-method

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