Just doing some review of material released with latest KXL NR.
If you click on bear paw for "Mitto Vein"
here (most NWerly bear paw), we see quite a lot of pictures of ongoing exploration work ongoing at the Mitto Vein.
Quack and marlinspike... open each photo and look at descriptions... there are many references to "Sheared mafic dike shears extending into granodiorite Mitto extension" and "Sheared quartz vein and mafic and felsic dikes" etc.
There are a number of photos of extensions of this vein that trend/"plunge" NW (i.e. toward Jacobus). In fact, in a 2006 KXL MD&A (see below), the "Mitto Showing" was referenced as... "molybdenite showing is located in the northern part of the Hercules Property along the Pinel Creek Fault... "The Jacobus Prospect structure (937,538 indicated tons @ 0.42% Cu, 0.41% Ni) is located on the same structure, on adjoining claims west of the Kodiak ground."
Interesting? Yes. Remember, the "Mitto Vein" is located at the NWern side of Hercules discovery (i.e. very close proximity to SGX property border). But what's even more interesting is what previous work has found:
"A selected sample of the quartz vein material taken by the Ontario Geological Survey contained 0.51% MoS2, 0.7 g/t Au, and a grab sample of sheared granodiorite returned 0.32% MoS2, 0.34 g/t Au."
Yes... Moly.
Longbomb has posted on the "Mitto Shwing" previously. Anythig to add longbomb? Moly at Jacobus as well?
Comments?
red911
From KXL MD&A, June 2006:
"Mitto Showing
This molybdenite showing is located in the northern part of the Hercules Property along the Pinel Creek Fault. The Pinel Creek Fault extends for at least 8.5 km in a northeast direction as a topographic low to Pinel Lake. The Jacobus Prospect structure (937,538 indicated tons @ 0.42% Cu, 0.41% Ni) is located on the same structure, on adjoining claims west of the Kodiak ground.
The Mitto Showing is a zone up to 2 metres wide with quartz veins cutting sheared granodiorite of the Elmhirst Lake Stock. These quartz veins have been outlined for approximately 150 metres in an east-northeast direction. A selected sample of the quartz vein material taken by the Ontario Geological Survey contained 0.51% MoS2, 0.7 g/t Au, and a grab sample of sheared granodiorite returned 0.32% MoS2, 0.34 g/t Au.
In 1972, Chemalloy Minerals Ltd drilled four shallow holes into the Mitto Showing. One of the drill holes is reported to have averaged 0.10% MoS2 over 6 metres, and 0.06% MoS2 over 15 meters."