"Modelling and interpretation of the new seismic data have identified a large target along the down-dip
continuation of the Cathedrals structure at depths yet to be explored. The target has the same reflective
properties as the known shallow massive sulphides.
Significantly, there are no other rocks known to be present in the Cathedrals Belt that could record a similar
seismic recording to massive sulphides."
@SandyC
The lay person (like me) could be forgiven for thinking this anomaly has to be Ni massive sulphides ?
How else can one interpret these statements?
What material from left field could possibly have the same signature as Ni massive sulphides - granite, water, gold what ???
And I dont think the market realises the significance yet of this survey finding - it will be flying under radar for some time I think.
Your thoughts please on how it could possibly be anything other than Ni MS ?
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