Thanks for the idea, stylonnnn, to have a look into our Brett Davis... I havn't really looked into him before, but he is indeed a crucial component in the success of CNB...
So who is he?
He does consulting for numerous companies... Just pulling one out of the hat, Aldoro Resources (ARN) ... (But also includes names such as Rupert Resources: TSXV, Middle Island Resources, Pioneer Resources, Orion Gold etc... )...
He even has a target / prospect named after him (MDI) "The Davis Prospect" ...
So what is Olinda Gold Pty Ltd?
And what do people say about him?
And did someone say he was Senior Management (Chief Geologist) at CHALICE (CHN)???
Glad he is on our team
First pass reconnaissance field work in late 2020 of our Malmac Gold /Copper Project have been received and the results have been compiled along with a technical review by Brett Davis. Details of the findings were released 09 February, 2021 which " reinforce the emerging discovery potential at Malmac”.
Here is a presentation he gave back in 2018 at the Australian Resources Research Centre (ARRC), Perth, for the Applied Multi-scale Structural Analysis in Mineral Exploration Workshop organised by Team WA and Geo conferences if you are interested
He has also been posting a series of short reads with regards to the behavior of veins in ore systems on LinkedIn. He backs up his observations with abundant high quality pictures (Including Carnaby Resources’ Tick Hill iron oxide copper-gold deposit in the Mt Isa Inlier of northwest Queensland) ...
If you are interested in this sort of stuff, please find the links belowVein system analysis – some comments on vein morphology
The roles of veins in a deformed rock volume – Part 1 - Fluid Pathways
The roles of veins in a deformed rock volume – Part 2 - Depositional Sites
The roles of veins in a deformed rock volume – Part 3 - Volume Compensators
The roles of veins in a deformed rock volume – Part 4 - Fluid Barriers
The roles of veins in a deformed rock volume – Part 5 - Strain Localizers
The roles of veins in a deformed rock volume - Part 6 - Movement Accommodators
I can imagine that EVERY GEOLIGIST in Australia has read this series by now!!
For those of you who have better things to do with your time than to read for hours, this is what he wrote:
The next two photos are from the area hosting Carnaby Resources’ Tick Hill iron oxide copper-gold deposit in the Mt Isa Inlier of northwest Queensland, Australia. Extremely fine-scale, mineralogically continuous silica veinlets have acted as barriers to haematitic alteration in the host tectonite. In the first photo this has served to compartmentalise a corridor of alteration across the photo. In the second example, the veinlet is a composite structure. The second stage of mineral deposition associated with alteration has been emplaced along the upper side of the vein.
Can't believe I overlooked Brett in all of my research into Carnaby.... Thanks for pointing it out Stylonnnn
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