The Kimberley project is what got me on-board. BUX proved that the Ruins Dolerite is extensively mineralised. It is evident that they are keen to find something a bit bigger with the new EM they are flying.
Looking at the geophysical and geological images it is obvious that the Dolerite continues onto RMR ground and coincides with the EM. You can actually see it on the satellite images as dark zones of sub-crop:
http://www.ga.gov.au/search/index.html#/
Equally it is good to see that the anomalies don't coincide with any creeks and possible spots where salt could accumulate.
The question is: Are the anomalies reflective of a sizable accumulation of sulfide. A high amount of confidence can be inferred as to what sulfides are. Ground EM will provide strengths and what not. A CSIRO study looking at the geophysical response from the Sally Mallay deposit concluded that the deposit type is perfectly suited to EM (very conductive ore, very resistive host rocks).
http://www.publish.csiro.au/paper/ASEGSpec07_09.htm
Given the extent of the EM anomalies that the company has come up with, the success had down the road along strike, the extent of the favorable host rocks and the very limited amount of rock needed to host a 5 million tonne ore body I reckon this could turn out quite well.
The Kimberley project is what got me on-board. BUX proved that...
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