Fourteen target sites were mapped within eight individual survey blocks completed using SHA Geophysics' Heli-GT magnetic survey system. This helicopter-borne, three-axis magnetic gradiometer survey platform was designed to acquire highly accurate georeferenced magnetic gradient and total field data. The system was flown at tree-top level with a line spacing of fifty meters. The profile data was gridded using SHA's GT-Grid routine that combines total field magnetic data with the two horizontal components of the magnetic gradient data to produce a total magnetic field grid that simultaneously honours all three measurements. The survey mapped all of the bodies in precise detail and confirmed historical public magnetic survey results. An interpretive report is currently underway evaluating each target.
This field program costs and other allowable exploration expenses will be filed for assessment work requirements due in 2023.
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