Tuesday, May 07, 2024 2:06:53 PM
Sure, numerous surveys. Airborne mag, ground mag, VLF, Max-Min and some IP. You won't find one square inch of ground in this part of the word not covered by multiple geophysics surveys. Maybe where Atascama did the IP was not previously covered by IP, I dunno, but I'm sure it would have been previously covered by at least a couple of mag surveys. But if you're doing IP, doesn't take much longer nor cost much more to also walk the lines with a magnetometer. 13 klicks is 3-4 days of walking mag.
Geophysics is fairly cheap, and their VP Ex used to run his own geophysics company so I'm sure has access to the equipment and field guys.
What astonishes me is the 17 drill holes. Would like to see the details, and some assays of course, duly signed off by a QP.
Geophysics is fairly cheap, and their VP Ex used to run his own geophysics company so I'm sure has access to the equipment and field guys.
What astonishes me is the 17 drill holes. Would like to see the details, and some assays of course, duly signed off by a QP.
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