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Thanks Bamps, Hydrogen and all, for your replies.
I can but dream of a trail of mineralisation formed across our licences, as the landmass moved over a mantle plume, 50 million years ago, then 49 million years , then 48 million years, etc.
Good morning, Hydrogen.
I was interested , recently, to read your posts on overprinting.
It seems that Australia is presently moving N/NE, over the mantle. In other parts of the world, we can see strings of volcanic islands, formed in sequence, because of continental drift.
I am wondering if our tenements will reveal satellite deposits, when mineralising events were separated by hundreds, or thousands, of years and Havieron moved over the mantle in that time.
If mineralising events were more frequent , then hopefully we can look forward to the results of repeated overprinting.
I can't wait to see more trends emerging in any northern corridor and also in our neighbouring tenements.
As you say - District Scale!
GGP and NCM have drawn our attention to these deep shoots , shown in Figure 5 of yesterday's JORC report.
Have they been drilled recently and not yet reported?
Are they connected to the story that Tiggerman heard, via his friend's brother?
Or are they pointing the way to Hydrogen's Deeps and something more rewarding, with even better gold grades?
Hi Reddirt,
Scallywag is so close to Havieron and also follows the NW-SW line. I have been watching all the recent developments and thank everyone for their work, all posted in the last few days.
Hopefully, just a short while now to the start of our next chapter.
As you say, Paddy, hopefully one day soon we will see the ground disturbance, on the satellite updates.
The box-cut for the decline, then gradually all the infrastructure which has been plotted on the Mining Lease plan, spread across our 12 licence block.
That will shake up any doubters, I'm sure - when they see the sheer scale of Newcrest's commitment, laid out for us to see from space.
Yes, Mineralholder, we can only hope that, at depth, the new NW breccia zone may connect with the breccia around the HGZs.
As GH said, some months ago, all the new drill results have been compounding the early finds.
Good morning Bamps, Hydrogen and all.
I am thinking of GGP's RNS on 24/10/2019: (NCM Phase 1 drilling results have defined upto four sub-vertical zones of higher-grade mineralisation, within a larger mineralised envelope.
Also, Bamps, as you say, the Northern Breccia starts at about 950m. below surface, which ties in with the vertical offset of the second second ore body predicted by our geophysics.
All looking very good.
Thanks for your research, Tig, via your friend and his brother in Perth. I can imagine that there is a scramble to acquire licences and peg any remaining ground, within miles of Havieron.
Are you able to say any more about the massive amount of cover to be moved. I presume that your friend's brother is referring to the sand, or the topsoil, as it is descibed on the plan attached to the mine lease app;ication.
Thanks again for all your work.
I like that picture of a Cornetto, Spratt. Fortunately, it is being kept cool for us, underground, away from the desert sun.
I looked at the Leapfrog website recently. Their program is designed to handle vast amounts of data, from a vast exploration. Good !
Thanks, Zelos.
Paddy's illustration of the 650m. level, in the NW, does tie in with the bulbous appearance of the deposit, on Callum's screensaver.
If the breccia does extend to 2500m., then Havieron is almost sitting in a cauldron of breccia. Whether gold and copper is found at that depth will, of couse, be part of the fascinating future.
That's great, Paddy.
Sewage treatment facilities, irrigation AND the relocation of the existing camp, to the West of the present site. Havieron is growing very quickly. (Beautiful plan on page 9 of the Supporting Document).
Also, these facilties will provide for 220 people. (Page 10 of the same document).
Draw your own conclusions, everyone.
Thanks, Paddy.
Whether or not the mine infrastructure has started, it will be fascinating to see the developments, from the air, covering the Havieron licence blocks.
Around the same time, more drilling should be taking place at SW, PRE and BH. Perhaps GH could use Twitter to inform us, each time the drill(s) move to a new target!
Thanks for that, Paddy. Havieron plans are starting to look more that bulbous shape on Callum's screensaver. I remember the depth of the deposit that the computer model implied. All we need now is the accidental release of the working model of Leapfrog, which NCM will have compiled.
Paddy, I agree with you about the Breccia. Either it is a coincidence that we have two, independent, zones at Havieron, or we are looking at the possibility of a very large breccia system, only the tops of which have been confirmed.
As you know, there was a second body predicted by the geophysics, with a vertical offset of approx. 500m. from the primary body. If that turns out to be very deep, mineralised breccia, then Havieron becomes even more exciting.