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In August, 2023, Adamera conducted an Audio-Frequency Magnetotelluric (AMT*) survey over part of the Buckhorn 2.0 property to confirm the presence and geometry of a deep VTEM conductor called VTEM-30. The AMT data identified a large flat lying zone with low resistivity that is coincident with VTEM-30. The target is modelled as a large flat lying feature measuring approximately 1000 metres long, 400 metres wide and 100 metres thick. The top of the target is estimated to be at 200 to 300 metres depth.
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Plan view of VTEM data showing VTEM-30 target which is considered a deeper target than the shallow Buckhorn mine conductor 1.5 km to the east. The intensity of the anomaly at Buckhorn is thought to be a reflection of its shallower depth. Furthermore, the Buckhorn signature is broadened by cultural effects related to the mine site and subeconomic sulphides. The figure below shows AMT section A-A’
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AMT section A-A’ showing flat topped Restivity low at 200 to 300 metres depth.
AMT* uses naturally occurring ionospheric currents and lightning storms as a source for measuring magnetotelluric signals on the earth’s surface. This data is used to map geologic structures to great depths by combining measurements of the earth’s electric and magnetic fields over a wide band of frequencies. In mineral exploration AMT has been succesful in identifying copper and gold deposits.The survey at Buckhorn was conducted using sensors at 250 metre stations.
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