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To: Richard Mazzarella who wrote (28734)11/30/1997 3:15:00 PM
From: Chuca Marsh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35569
 
Richie that is more than a contour map..it is a magnetics survey map. The low mag area is that of higher golds or what ever they calibrated it for..I may of reveresed the high with the low...I just double checked.( It envolves cycles of responce many per second bouncing and measured)( LOW MAG= Where the QUARTZ is actually, the lower the reading the higher the quartz ...ie..gold in quartz I assume is weathered down to the sands!) But no matter, this may of been a summer program which was aimed at finding the richer zones. Looks good to me I can not tell if it has just magnetics or includes radiometrics. The high resolution helps in better defination in subsurface features. The toal field is not all of Section 8 because the Northern part of the grid and other direction stop at 2,000ish feet while the Section is 5,280 feet square, so I suspect that they blotted off the East side of the grid section which is "the otherside of the road in" and still centered upon the Wash that bisects the Section from about the NW quad toward an out point on the south end line near where the two labels are on this map that say LOW and High Mag. These surveys can be set to tell sulphide or magnetic conductors or a potassium( Potassium rich areas indicate richer gold...Color plots of total field , vertical gradient . Spectral data black & white plus color contours of corrected total count and potassium equivent. Report and digital archives of profiles and gridded data. This is standard verbage on these reports!) altertion can be set to search for economic gold zones...I suspect this is what the setting is here at P-7. That is a nice $100,000 expense or under that would of been a nice "countermeasure" if IPM had WebSited this along with the Sweet Spot " that I linked a few days ago:
ipmcf.com
EC Thread- Damn I posted it there and NOT here! Bummer.
Message 2828311
Exact Map LINK site see PINK SWEET SPOT extension into the first Square Kilometer Grid:
ipmcf.com
Chuca



To: Richard Mazzarella who wrote (28734)12/1/1997 2:06:00 AM
From: go4it  Respond to of 35569
 
Richard,

Thanks for the links. I haven't been spending very much time on the threads so I appreciate it. There is alot of hope for the true believers. The non-believers are just a little short sighted IMO but there are a few problems that need to be ironed out as well. There are alot of possibilities left and alot of probabilities.