Figure 1 Shown schematically in dashed white lines are drill holes planned for 2022 to test the new AS magnetic highs derived from the recently completed, high resolution drone-based magnetic survey, and located in the eastern part of the gravity anomaly, the core of which was the focus of drilling in 2020 and 2021. Figure 2a Plan map with the 3D MVI magnetic inversion model superimposed on the RTP magnetic base map, both derived from the regional HighSense airborne magnetic survey in 1993. Show
Figure 1 Dill collar locations and key intersections for the nine drill holes completed by VR at H-K in 2020 and 2021, plotted on an Analytic Signal (AS) magnetic base map derived from the new, high-resolution Drone survey. Shown schematically in dashed white lines are drill holes planned for 2022 to test the new AS magnetic high in the eastern part of the gravity anomaly, the core of which was the focus of drilling in 2020 and 2021. Figure 2 Outline of the expanded, ultra high-resolution Drone
Drilling to resume early summer Figure 1. Micro-photograph of RC drill chip with sulfide in hydrothermal quartz from drill hole AMRC22_001 at 705 feet depth. Field of view is 1cm. First-pass drilling by VR in 2022 is targeting the main IP anomalies at Amsel for pyrite and hydrothermal quartz in altered rhyolite tuffisite breccia because there is an association of gold and silver mineralization with pyrite alteration on surface at Amsel, and along the entire 20 km trend of mineral showings in the