Quantec will have Roger Sharpe P.Geo and Rob Gordon P.Eng at the Saskatchewan Open House (Nov 28-30).

Find out about how ORION3D can help you map structure and target to depth. Cost effective pre-drill imaging to ensure your drill program delivers the best results possible.

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Elmer B. Stewart, President and CEO of Copper Fox, stated, “This study supports the presence of a buried porphyry system and shows that the breccia pipes acted as a pathway for a complex multi-phase introduction of metals and mineralized granodiorite boulders…… The fact that the 2015 Titan-24 DCIP survey (“Titan-24″) mapped the mineralized breccia pipes has advanced our interpretation of other chargeability anomalies within the property.”

 

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Quantec surveys a key ingredient for success

An article highlighting British Columbia’s “top 10 mineral deposit discoveries in the last 35 years” is featured in the Spring 2016 issue of AMEBC’s Mineral Exploration magazine. Quantec surveys have been conducted at 9 of the 10 properties, and in some cases played an important role in taking properties from prospect stage to economically viable mining project. Quantec added value in a number of ways, including identifying previously overlooked mineralized zones, seeing deeper than conventional methods, and guiding successful drill programs.

 

The discoveries making up the list are:

 

1. Eskay Creek

 

2. Brucejack   

  • Transitional epithermal Au-Ag in stockwork veining
  • SPARTAN MT in 2012

3. Red Chris  

  • Cu-Au-Ag porphyry
  • TITAN 24 in 2010

4. Mount Milligan   

  • Cu-Au porphyry
  • TITAN 24 in 2010

5. Kemess   

  • Cu-Au porphyry
  • TITAN 24 in 2006, 2008

6. Blackwater  

  • Low sulphide epithermal Au-Ag deposit
  • TITAN 24 in 2010, 2012, 2014; SPARTAN MT in 2013

7. Huckleberry  

  • Cu-Mo porphyry
  • TITAN 24 in 2011, 2013

8. Kerr-Sulphurets-Mitchell (KSM)   

  • Au-Cu-Mo porphyry
  • SPARTAN MT in 2012, 2014

9. Mount Polley   

  • Cu-Au-Ag porphyry
  • TITAN 24 in 2010

10. New Afton   

  • Cu-Au porphyry
  • TITAN 24 in 2008

 

The global track record shows that Quantec’s deep, high resolution surveys are a common factor contributing to successful mining projects.

 

If you have a project that could benefit from a Quantec survey, contact us at exploration@quantecgeoscience.com.

 

Paper published in the SEG Digital Library: Bournas, N., Clements, E., and Hearst, R. (2013). ”Discovery of polymetallic porphyry at the Silver Queen, British Columbia using airborne EM and TITAN-24 DCIP and MT surveys.” Interpretation, 1(1), T101–T112.doi: 10.1190/INT-2013-0044.1

 

Click here to read the full text:

http://library.seg.org/doi/abs/10.1190/INT-2013-0044.1

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