Plato reports on High-Resolution Airborne Magnetic and Time-Domain Electromagnetic (TDEM) survey
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Wednesday, March 9, 2022
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The TDEM survey was successful in tracing the western extension of the layered gabbro unit through the south-central portion of the Pic River Property.
Key Points:
- The TDEM survey was successful in tracing the western extension of the layered gabbro unit through the south-central portion of the Pic River Property.
- Data received from Plato Golds TDEM survey appears to clearly show the linear trend of the layered gabbro unit as a magnetic low anomaly.
- Within this magnetic low trend on the Pic River Property, Platos survey detected a strong coincident EM anomaly.
- This site was also identified as a strong EM anomaly from the 2007 airborne survey and recommended for follow-up exploration, in a 2011 Ontario Geological Survey report (Campbell 2011).