I find this property of significane... For 2 reason.. First the high grade Cu Gold showings/ samples and secondly from the potential to host a Ni deposit.
"Kambalda type nickel ore deposits are a class of nickel-copper ore deposit associated with ultramafic komatiitic volcanic rocks of Archean age. On the Garner Property, in the northern claims area, a thick sequence of ultramafic komatiite / komatiitic basalt overlying a silicate-sulphide iron formation may represent a geological setting favorable for Kambalda type nickel-copper mineralization"
LBE had some interesting interpretaton on their website. Gary Nash proposed that it is the nature of the fow, Vortexing of the material that flowed that allowed the Ni to concentrate. This could be from the abrupt change in direction of flow or the underlying terrain change that caused a horizontal vortexing allowing the Ni to concentrate in a lens at the lowest point. The McWaters being such a deposit with a high grade lens at the lower portion of the deposit.
The Iron formation also being of significance.
Possability????