The cover unit of the Mary deposit represents a significant untested target area that measures 1 x 1 km and is flanked by a significant stockwork body at Cliff to the south, a broad flanking-type porphyry alteration pattern to the east at Mary Root Zone target, and a drill delineated Mary deposit to the north.
The Mary Root Zone target concept was based on a large coincident chargeability-resistivity geophysical anomaly, and Holes M-23-005 and -006 are the first in this geochemical ‘dead zone’ and demonstrate that this draped cover conceals a large porphyry alteration system. (see below)
Metal zonation patterns, particularly of zinc, are commonly distributed in a flanking (along-side) or a carapace (above) body relative to the copper zone at both nearby porphyry deposits (e.g., Williams and Goldstorm deposits).
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