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To: 1king who wrote (1726)11/21/1998 6:33:00 PM
From: Rocket Red  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3380
 
Thanks 1King
Question- Why would Lab Hold back the Data as they did with drilling results?
Holes only drilled 63m in my opinion they are not deep enough and they were probally not drilled by the Golden Bear target.

PS We need more information.



To: 1king who wrote (1726)11/21/1998 6:35:00 PM
From: 1king  Respond to of 3380
 
EDIT......

pallaum.com

Is the only indication of the previous airborne studies. It indicates that the geology beneath the present Golden Bear anomaly is contained within an area characterized by magnetic anomalies and "surficial" electromagnetic conductors. Furthermore, exposed mineralization to the north and south form parts of "targets" which were presumably drilled already. So we "know" the drilling was close but exactly where would be nice. The line bias in the present survey is still kinda alarming as it is discordant to all other data (geological and geophysical). A review of the gridding algorithm is certainly warranted. What CELL SIZE was used. A large cell size can smooth out short wavelength near surface anomalies (which should be there regardless....see implicit airborne results in above web site) and create "bullseyes" (classic gridding bullseyes are rounded squares or rectangles). 12 Cyberbeers to who get the real cell size of the gridded EM data plotted. Maximum of 50m and I know this is more, just how much more?

1King