Betatester
Jr. Member
Re: Kenilworth Exploration (Australian Mineral Exploration) Today at 12:44:04 AM #34
Q- Can you assess the contents of your claims without seismic exploration? I see only drilling.
Q- How many cores do you intend to drill?
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Hi Betatester,
We have moved over to this "Forum-Post" when we listed our IPO on BitFunder
(have a look, get your shares before its too late-
https://bitfunder.com/asset/Kenilworth)
Ok back to your questions:-
- Kenilworth will be utilizing the worlds most powerful helicopter time-domain electromagnetic system. With a transmitter dipole moment up to 2.0 million Am
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The high power, coupled with the low noise at the receiver due to its placement above and not in the centre of the transmitting loop, ensures the greatest depth of exploration possible for any electromagnetic system.
- We will have the only commercially available system routinely providing X, Y and Z receiver coil measurements for both the dB/dt and B-Field. Systems only offering Z-axis suffer from ambiguity of interpretation results for conductors.
The X and Y axes data provided will allow for more complete and definitive interpretation of conductors and allow for the discrimination of conductors by orientation.
The high quality B-Field data de-emphasize the conductive overburden response while enhancing the response of strong bedrock conductors.
Also utilizing a high sensitivity magnetometer to detect magnetic anomalies and map geologic units and structure. This system is provided with advanced GPS positioning and navigation control and a radar altimeter for accurate measurements of the height of the helicopter and EM system above ground, and base station systems to accurately record all required data for correction and evaluation.
Translation: Kenilworth will be capable of seeing beneath the earth to approx 300m to determine any area of mineralization. After these areas are identified, and cross matched with previous exploration data.
Please Note: Kenilworth Exploration has already a single hit of
107/gt Au-Gold in our one diamond drill.
An Interesting Article: Important progress has been made in our ability to integrate, process, and visualize increasingly complexdatasets in 2D GIS and 3D platforms. For gold exploration, important geophysical advances include airborne gravity, routine 3D inversions of potential field data, and 3D modeling of electrical data. Improved satellite-, airborne- and field-based infrared spectroscopy has significantly improved alteration mapping around gold systems, extending the dimensions of the footprints and enhancing vectoring capabilities.
Link: http://tinyurl.com/khs3j72- Further funds will be utilized (See Kenilworth Expenditure) to drill boreholes into the areas of mineralization identified by the EM survey, to determine the concentration (parts per million) of different mineralization zones.
eg: Copper/Gold/Zinc and rare earth minerals.
Also reflected in the SRK valuation:Conclusion
The Kenilworth licences sit in a prospective geological address and as such hold potential to host shear/structural hosted Au/Cu mineralisation, as well as possible porphyry styles, similar to that seem at the Peak Gold Mine.
Using a number of techniques as described above, SRK ES have calculated the minimum, maximum potential and final SRK ES technical valuations for the Kenilworth licences, these are US$3.5 million, US$ 264 million and US$19.1 million respectively.