It has taken 2 years to get back on track (PIO Sept 2018 presentation : "Initial drilling at PEG007 (evidence of differentiation – K feldspar outcropping") but it is good to see ESS getting stuck into pollucite exploration again. Investigation of the Sinclair North extension may allow ESS to tune and calibrate a DGPR remote sensing capability that will make future pollucite exploration much easier/faster. It can't be rocket science - great blobs of high % Cs silicate encased in shells of high-purity silica, buried only 50-100 meters deep, below a bed of K-feldspar, must surely have a signature response when interrogated by microwaves ?
Ann: Drilling at the Sinclair Caesium Deposit commences, page-6
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