Potential Vein length Could also equal the depth! Could be HUGE…25 Aug 2024 09:21
RNS 15th August
Multiple hard rock gold samples were extracted from the quartz-iron veining with the largest being an estimated 10cm x 4cm (refer figure 20). Importantly, these gold samples are not analogous to the conglomerate hosted mineralisation, Witwatersrand style of watermelon seed gold nuggets as per the Purdy's Reward and other previously reported discoveries. Instead, these gold occurrences originate from a hard rock source which indicates we are potentially looking at large gold structures, at surface with potential to extend along strike and at depth.
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Strong, persistent outcrops of uniform width may be taken to indicate the probable size and character of the underlying vein, whose persistency in depth is likely to be proportional to the length of its outcrop. Fissures that may be traced for long distances on the surface are commonly found to be equally persistent in depth, while short, branching and irregular outcrops are usually indicative of similar irregularities in the underlying deposits. Outcrops that comprise a series of large irregular masses, perhaps connected by narrower veins, are in general likely to become smaller in depth.