Furthermore... People should not be discouraged by the low Au values SGX did find in the follow-up Au program late last year on Ni-Cu Jacobus. These Au values were totally unexpected and they were not testing the mag low.
From Jan 18, 2008 NR:
"A prominent magnetometer high occurs on the property and within the high there is a northwestern-trending low which may reflect a structural or lithological break."
As coach247 states:
"The outcrop at the Wilkinson Lake zone is a good example. There is a clearly visible shear zone extenting laterally along the vein, where the rock is intensely fractured because of an active fault zone. Imagine a flow of mineralized fluids injected in this fault, working its way towards the surface, where it encounters this fractured shear zone. The presure drops, the fluids boil away, and the metal is emplaced into the rock. Then the fault slips and the rocks on either side grind against each other, shattering everything all to hell again. More fluids seep in, an again more metals are emplaced. This goes on for thousands of years, and you get a wide, high grade vein structure."
Now SGX IS testing the mag low. coach247 states he is no geologist and I am no geologist... just trying to put things together. Comments?
red911