Massive Anomaly | IP Geophysics Report | Gold Exploration Dave Gamble (IMR)

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2019
  • Massive Anomaly found from the IP Surveys recently completed on the Gowganda West property of Ontario. Gold exploration company iMetal Resources found two massive anomalous zones on the property.
    In this video Dave Gamble walks investors through the 3d block models which highlight the potential for the property in order to help people gain a better understanding of the IP results.
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Комментарии • 27

  • @chrisleon27
    @chrisleon27 2 года назад

    I was looking for gold exploration ,and stumble upon this video ,quite interesting , thank u

  • @mrparrehesian1742
    @mrparrehesian1742 4 года назад +4

    3D block model of the data is interesting, seeing the plume is definite. Dave covered the results effectively on x ,y and z axis... was surprised he did such a thing. Chargeablility in the upper portions 200 m apprx was high, dropping to .5 on the speed to fully view the anomalies is best to study the upper 200 m strata.

    • @RICKSHAWMAN247
      @RICKSHAWMAN247 4 года назад +2

      I've owned imetal shares for several years now. I don't know anything about how to translate the above. You seem to know, does it sound promising? Share price rise today seems positive. Thanks

    • @Insidexploration
      @Insidexploration  4 года назад +2

      RICKSHAWMAN247 the results do indeed look very promising! The fact that these blocks are 4-5 kms apart with all kinds of surface showings in between offers some insight as to how big this system really is. This years drilling campaign should ramp up some excitement as they drill into these anomalies.

    • @RICKSHAWMAN247
      @RICKSHAWMAN247 4 года назад +2

      @@Insidexploration great, thanks your reply

    • @mrparrehesian1742
      @mrparrehesian1742 4 года назад +2

      @@RICKSHAWMAN247 Sure, it appears to have a decent solid structure hosted in the entire block. Several upwelling plume
      s to surface could be focused on for drilling to expose possible near surface bodies. Main body in the 350m/500m range seems potent, but only the drills cores will tell the story. Don't know anything about the company, just saw the IP in the title so decided to see what they were presenting. Might have a look over the weekend.

    • @RICKSHAWMAN247
      @RICKSHAWMAN247 4 года назад +2

      @@mrparrehesian1742 Okay thanks, will wait for the drill results. Some positive news would be great as I have been holding on to these for several year now.

  • @fact-finder-leaks3571
    @fact-finder-leaks3571 Год назад

    It's great work.
    Thank you for you shared us your experience.

  • @CeylonGemologist
    @CeylonGemologist 5 месяцев назад

    Great work.
    Do you know which would be a good machine for gem explanation in Sri Lanka? I tried Mala but wasn’t so sure. Let me know if you can some thoughts

  • @mamarugenetu1969
    @mamarugenetu1969 3 года назад

    Thanks D.r

  • @zhibozhang8205
    @zhibozhang8205 2 года назад

    Thanks for your impressive video sir. May I know which kind of software you use to generate this 3 D model?

  • @paheem1
    @paheem1 4 месяца назад

    Any confirmation from the drill by now? Also interested in which IP equipment is used in this survey?

  • @unknownunrest9851
    @unknownunrest9851 3 года назад +1

    This is interesting how they can measure anomalies like this .
    I have a block with a anomaly right through it . I have metal detected there with little luck .Its 1.2 kms long and about 1km wide. The anomaly in about 6 kms long at least .At the West of my block in the next block there is an gold open pit ,also an open pit about 4 kms to the east . So im in the middle roughly. Just learning what i can about anomalies and what they are . I have had a mining company see me about drilling there 2 years ago as they own the block to my north next door . They were hoping i was going to let the block go for some reason . I was wondering how anomalies can be a gold area ? What is the correlation . What does it all mean . Bit hard to find info that i understand . Thanks for any info cheers

    • @bensfons
      @bensfons 11 месяцев назад

      The data is as good as the interpretation given to it. So, in this case, it is gold they are looking for and have found near where your land is, so not only have they found it, they also know the type of deposit the gold mineralized in. We know that gold is a good conductor of electricity, so if we check for conductivity using indirect measuring methods (since it would be way to expensive to just dig everything out and see what's down there), we can extrapolate the hard data we have with the conductivity data and ,make a good guess about what's under your block and how much there is of it. That's what indirect measuring is all about. Checking for indicators of a deposit on the surface based on the type of mineral you are looking for (in this video's case gold mineralization due to hydrothermal processes, and it's most likely your case too), then, if the surface evidence is enough, invest in indirect measuring methods according to the properties of the thing you are looking for (almost always conductivity) and if those results check out, drill for samples, plan and dig.

  • @danielredona6090
    @danielredona6090 Год назад

    May I know what equipment, machine and software you used to generate such an impressive IP study of your site? I believe it, your system, has great potential for WW2 artifacts recovery in my country, the Philippines. Thanks for sharing sir.

  • @danielredona6090
    @danielredona6090 Год назад +1

    What geophysical equipment did you use to get these datasets? What values of resistivity do you consider to be high conductivity/chargeability? I'm from the Philippines and interested in your system. Thanks.

    • @sidim2802
      @sidim2802 Год назад

      Hi did you get any response ? I am looking for this devise name because I want to explore myself

  • @Lexter_Manabat_fb
    @Lexter_Manabat_fb 3 года назад +1

    Hi good day. Can i ask what kind of geophysical unit or device you used to gather that fine data you are presenting right now?

  • @supardihasyim4271
    @supardihasyim4271 Год назад

    i interest
    im from indonesia thanks sir

  • @familydinner1
    @familydinner1 3 года назад +2

    Were there any drill results in 2020 from this company? I know they raised $2,000,000 just recently in a PP and did a 5:1 rollback so maybe they are gonna go big in 2021?

    • @Insidexploration
      @Insidexploration  3 года назад

      To our knowledge no drilling has occurred since 2019

    • @familydinner1
      @familydinner1 3 года назад

      Insidexploration frustrating. Thanks for the update!

  • @abebawanteneh388
    @abebawanteneh388 Месяц назад

    Intrsting

  • @karhukivi
    @karhukivi 20 дней назад

    Widespread disseminated pyrite or even flake graphite. is the most likely cause - doesn't necessarily imply gold mineralisation. You have to drill instead of worshipping IP anomalies!