The structural corridor is visible from topography also and the thorium radiometrics (this question was asked before) just illustrates that the host rock is similar to the intrusive rock at Cortadera, i.e. an intrusive rock of intermediate composition. Personally I think the potassium radiometric image indicating potassic hydrothermal alteration would have been more interesting. Anyways, the moly anomaly is solid, BGN has mentioned Steve Garwin, if you compare the moly anomalies with what has been reported at SolGold's Alpala and regional projects you get the idea, but >10ppm Mo soil anomalies at this extent are promising indeed. The big copper deposits often occur as clusters, the feeder pipes are not important and may never get found or not even be mineralised, what is important is the potential of a cluster, with the Cortadera cluster potentially being dwarfed by SZ on the same structural conduit and both having high grade cores...think Escondida et al.
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