Ground Geophysics Commences To Refine Drill Targets At Sandman
VANCOUVER - Gold Bull Resources Corp. announced the commencement of a Geophysical Survey known as a Controlled Source Audio Magnetotellurics (CSAMT) within its 100% owned Sandman Project (“Sandman” or the “Project”) located in Humboldt County, Nevada. The Ground Geophysics is proving an efficient technique for targeting mineralization undercover at Sandman. CSAMT can detect resistivity contrasts in the rocks below the surface which assists in defining and ranking high priority drill targets. The drill program planned to commence upon receipt of geophysical data – Q4 2021
Vice President of Exploration, David Johnson, said, “Areas prospective for gold within the Sandman project are extensively covered by wind-blown sand, concealing the geological indicators of mineralizing processes we might otherwise observe at surface. We are drawing on the management team’s experience applying surface geochemistry and geophysics to covered terrains in Australia and Africa. Orientation lag geochemical sampling over the Silica Ridge deposit provided encouragement that the technique can work in this setting, and analysis of the drill hole geochemical data from the Sandman deposits aids our understanding of pathfinder element associations. CSAMT is a proven geophysical technique in epithermal gold exploration, particularly in Nevada. We are integrating these new datasets with existing geological mapping, drilling, ground and airborne geophysical surveys, using our understanding of epithermal mineral systems and orientation over known deposits at Sandman.”