N-1 vein
posted on
Mar 19, 2011 11:40PM
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I would like to comment on the excerpt from this NR of last July. This N-1 vein was found due to the initial 9 lines done by Quantec in the first Titan Survey. To be able to take the info from that first Titan, go out in the feild and find 2.5 ozs of gold, should prove the accuracy of the Titan Images. This was a test of the Titan by SLI geologists, and it looks like it got amazing results. To dig down 9 ft, hit the top of a vein and extract 2.5 ozs of gold, is pretty precise, IMO. The second Titan consists of 18 lines, and as I said before, I know I could go to those surface signatures on the property and find new gold.
EXCERPT
Prospectors engaged to follow up geophysical anomalies from the recent Stage 1 Titan 24 geophysical survey have discovered a new gold-bearing vein (the “N-1 Vein”) near the northeastern area of the Property. The N-1 Vein strikes 330 degrees and dips 75 degrees to the east. Although mainly covered by overburden, the N-1 Vein has been traced for a strike length of 220 meters and is open to the north and south. A sample taken from a 3-meter-deep pit returned assay results of 2.51 oz/t gold across 0.3 meters. Approximately 20% of the gold assay is due to the presence of coarse gold. John Brophy, P.Geo., a qualified person, confirms the width and extent of the vein. Trenching and additional sampling of this area are planned for the future. FROM THAT SAME NEWS RELEASE; notice where Lori mentions disseminated gold? I thought I saw someone post a few days ago here that we had no disseminated gold.
Lori McClenahan, President and CEO, stated
"Another excellent development at Tesoro. There is so
much going on with this property – high grade veins, bonanza pods, disseminated gold zones on surface, deep drill targets, shallow drill targets. We are very fortunate to have the opportunity to explore this exciting property."
Exciting indeed, Lori!