Certainly very positive and they have been busy. Not all in the pub as I suspected!
There is a lot of info to be gone through, but having a resident geophysicist here (welcome Ellendale!) is worth its weight in nickel. In the end, it is interpretation or even just basic thoughts by someone who knows a bit is what counts. Thanks in advance. Otherwise it is just so many red rectangles....
Q1 the orientation of the conductors is basically all the same. Same Azimuth. They all look like a flow of something when taken together. Are those rectangles as determined or is it just diagramatic or modelling.?
Q2 The holes drilled 13 - 16 have an azimuth of 90deg. Due East. That really does not show them crossing any plotted conductors. I tend to think therefore that these are holes only drilled for understanding the geology in critical locations, setting aside the local presence of conductors?? is that fair??
I have never seen so many conductors. Even trams only have one.
cheers
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