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Pambili contracted Precision Drone Services to fly the survey at a 50-meter line spacing, collecting geophysical magnetic data. A contract consultant geophysicist then used the processed data to compile a structural interpretation for the Project highlighting several potential West-North-West-trending trends parallel to historical workings.
These trends traverse the tenement along more than one kilometer, suggesting a potentially significant extension to Golden Valley’s known strike length.
Pambili also collected detailed orthorectified photography and a Digital Terrain Model (“DTM”) from which 50cm height-spaced contours have been derived. Mapped artisanal eluvial and alluvial workings plotted on the DTM indicate gold is being shed from new potential target areas other than the known historical mine workings.
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Figure 1 – Historical mine workings overlaid on Pambili’s structural interpretation at Golden Valley
The potential for an additional structure that has not previously been exploited for gold and an extension to the known project strike length add to Golden Valley’s gold exploration potential. Pambili will investigate the new target areas as part of its ongoing gold exploration efforts at the Property.
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Figure 2 – Drone equipment used by Precision Drone Services to complete its survey at Golden Valley
“We were keen to begin work on the ground as soon as we could at Golden Valley, and the drone survey we’ve announced today was one of the key initial work streams we completed while we were completing our acquisition of the Project.
Our interpretation of the results further builds on our strategic belief that the full gold potential of Zimbabwe’s known gold deposits has never been fully realized owing to a lack of modern-day exploration techniques.
We look forward to following up on our new target areas we’ve interpreted at Golden Valley as part of our planned exploration efforts over the coming months.”
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