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OK it’s a long shot but there appears to be a trend with the IP...

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    OK it’s a long shot but there appears to be a trend with the IP heading NW from the pit at a depth of just over 200m. Like Mogga says the Stibnite gives no or a very weak IP reading so it’s probably not that.

    From the video I posted earlier from Dr Cook he mentions that arsenopyrite mineralisation was also in their core samples. NAG has been focused on looking for arsenopyrite as it gives a good IP reading.

    Dr Cook also mentioned that these veins are created by more than just one event. The cracks can be opened up a number of times and more fluid flows through. So maybe a bit deeper than what they have drilled so far there might be arsenopyrite mineralisation along the same faults or cracks. So that could be the same area as the stibnite gold mineralisation. Looks like pretty strong readings so there could be good mineralisation there after all. NAG said in an announcement about the target at Wandean that the shape of the target was no indication of the size of the mineralisation but more an indicator of the concentration. So if these seams are only a couple of metres wide they could have been easily missed when they drilled Cahill. There might be very rich but narrow seams of mineralisation heading up to the NW away from the pits. And that’s what they are starting to think with C1 and C2.
 
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