And yep, now I'm back at the computer and not thumb tapping like a drunk, they are the ones.. From memory Pogo didn't quite align but only on the basis of no sheeted veins..
Dublin Gulch was most likely as it had varying deposit types but Fort Knox had nye on exactly the same type of host lithology.. So I had been split.. And for the simple reason as I learned was we have two recorded mineralisation events convening as per the sketch below, right over the carapace.. Preferential high grade veining through tonalite was squeezed out to the east and pushed up towards tor Blanco some 2-3 km away and then a second style of mineralisation hosted throughout the larger granodiorite body which I took to be the sheeting element.
Oliver drew the map above to depict the structural elements at play... Took me 2 months to research associate and work wtf it meant.. The blue lines and dot points are location markers for the four access points created by the artisanal pick handlers through the gold bearing quartz fissures at surface..
The thing that caught my eye initially was that 3 independent geos, (2016-2018) were asked to survey the project and report their findings, which was then passed to CSA global to review, audit and publish.. The field tech was a PHd, the author was a specialist in the devonoian era based deposits and the peer reviewer Ralph Porter is credited with the discovery of the Pajingo epithermal deposit.. At that point I twigged something was up, cause who does that for a 4.5m raise as jnr? Why people keep dismissing it is the most perplexing thing to be honest...
Clincher for me was the annotation of the milky quartz veins reddish brown in colour, as first evidenced by Mr Porter himself way back when at Pajingo & then reported on by Bianca Pietras in her htesis works on Pajingo where she talks at length how to qualify & quantify accurately these types of deposits. Well over 100 pages of quality work, of which 50 odd are devoted to running different histogram models to try and map these things.. We already had one in place, leapfrog model etc before we hit the drill...
Note the link ref above to both tintina and Nth Queenlsand above & the author of a 1991 study, our boy Ralph below..
Complete with explanation of how the fluid transfers.. & conclusion.
Dumb F*** these days still can't work it out and want high head only or it's sh**... as we've been told along with if you report in gram meters you're hiding something.. Which is correct, we're hiding 5 million ounces.. haha
Mate all this and more, yet people won't accept.. beats me.. But what would I know & maybe that's the edge you need..
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