Broad, Shallow Gold Zone at Red Mountain
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Appendix 3: Red Mountain Table 1 (JORC Code, 2012)
Key Points:
- Appendix 3: Red Mountain Table 1 (JORC Code, 2012)
Set out below is Section 1 and Section 2 of Table 1 under the JORC Code, 2012 for the Red Mountain project. - RC chip samples are splits from 1m intervals using a 75%:25% riffle splitter to obtain a 3kg sample.
- Historically, Eastman Kodak and Flexit electronic multi-shot downhole survey tools have been used at Red Mountain to collect down hole azimuth and inclination information for the majority of the diamond drill holes.
- As these tools rely on the earths magnetic field to measure azimuth, there is some localised interference/inaccuracy introduced by the presence of magnetite in some parts of the Red Mountain mineral system.