Re: The structural geology of Bellechasse
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Jun 16, 2010 10:58PM
New Discovery Resulting in a 20KM Mineralized Gold Belt
Ok.
Thanks Hoov...I finally had a chance to read that 3 times - I get it now.
At the risk of sounding eternally positive about GNH....this sounds like it may be bigger than they even imagined it could have been. Maybe this answers the question as to why there has been a manic staking rush in the area and validates Candido's comments about this being the potential equivalent to the ROF and Eskay Creek in terms of a regional discovery.
I wonder if the gold made it's way downwards and the grades increase with depth? If so, there could be some pools or ledges that might hold some pretty significant deposits.
So sheets? Big heavy drapes about 15-40m thick hanging down at least 200m, and you're saying there are drapes between the drapes we know about. Cool. Sounds like there may be a source somewhere and I'll hope it's not too far down or too far away, but no need to be greedy. The sheets/fingers/cracks/drapes I speak of are plenty.
With 23km of potential strike the odds of Timmins even being the BEST zone along this potential hydrothermal deposit isn't that high. Keep that drill turning!
Good stuff Hoov. The classic part is that I'm pretty sure that those who have read your post represent the majority of the people in this world that understand the geology of the Beauce. (if this theory is correct)
B
PS. As a side note. I'm a big fan of running a lean operation - good business practice and I'd say the GNH guys are just that. No frills here. If there are any significant discoveries here in the next 4-6 months I'm going to suggest we get off our wallets and order 1-3 more drills and get a bigger core shack. This may go fast.