Personally, I thought the little blurb about understanding these high-grade shoots to be more interesting:
“An intensive review of the geology and structure within the Salt Creek gold deposit undertaken as
part of the Feasibility Study has highlighted the potential for high-grade, east dipping, structurally
controlled gold mineralisation related to abundant quartz veining, including occasional visible gold
and associated alteration.”
…IGR believe they’re dealing with two different sills? (‘Big Sill’):
“Within the stratigraphic sequence beneath the Salt Creek differentiated dolerite sill –
host to the bulk of currently known gold mineralisation, there is a second differentiated dolerite sill – the ‘Big Sill’ – and a highly sulphidic inter-flow sedimentary horizon, both of which are considered
potential hosts for additional gold mineralisation.”
…and they’re going after it with the drill (not infill!?!):
“Near-mine exploration drilling is planned to confirm and trace this high-grade structure into
additional lithologies which are considered to be favourable hosts to well-developed gold
mineralisation.”
All in all, I don’t think the infill drill results are the important part of this announcement. I know we have some mining figures that lurk here, personally I would appreciate it you could decipher and explain the blurb in more detail and layman’s terms – for me it reads that they might just be unlocking some of the secrets of SC, fingers crossed that his thing has underground potential!
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