Yep, good early signs and a Mt Isa style SEDEX would be very nice.
"dolomitic siltstones and shales are analogous to the host rocks of the Mt Isa SEDEX lead-zinc deposits"
I'm no geo but the dolomite siltstones and shales sound very similar to the cooked up Urquhart shales of George Fisher?
"The George Fisher deposit is located approximately 20 km north of Mount Isa (Fig. 2). The ore bodies are hosted by mudstones and siltstones of the Urquhart Shale Formation... Multiple generations of sulphides have been described at the George Fisher deposit , which are broadly sub-divided into (0) fine-grained pyrite, (1) stratabound sphalerite + pyrite ± galena, (2) breccia-hosted galena + sphalerite + pyrite + pyrrhotite and (3) vein and breccia-hosted pyrite + pyrrhotite + chalcopyrite ± galena and sphalerite... there is general agreement that Cu-mineralization at the George Fisher deposit is paragenetically late and was associated with the highest temperature hydrothermal event "
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0009254120305143
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Yep, good early signs and a Mt Isa style SEDEX would be very...
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