“Jameson Stanford Resources’ current exploration program and technical reports associated with aerial and ground magnetometer surveys, modeling, geologic ground reconnaissance, geo mapping, surface sampling, and extensive reverse circulation drilling, warranted graduation to diamond core drilling to further delineate the sizable mineralized porphyry discovered at the Wild Bill area of the property,” stated Michael Stanford, President of Jameson Stanford Resources Corp.
The company completed its reverse circulation drilling program of the area earlier this year when 14 of 15 drill holes intersected near surface mineralization continuing to a depth of 500 feet (152.4 meters), then commenced diamond core drilling in August. The diamond core drilling will be complete this November and will culminate with N.I. 43-101 and SEC Industry Guide 7 reporting on the area. The Wild Bill area represents approximately one-fifth of the 4,998 acres comprising the Chopar Mine.
Diamond core drilling is used in the mining and metallurgy industry to probe the contents of known mineralized deposits for their potential by drilling with a hollow diamond impregnated, or surfaced bit, and a core barrel to obtain a rock core. Geologists then can analyze the core visually with the aid of optics, by chemical assay, and conduct petrologic, structural, and mineralogical studies of the rock.
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