“Results from the Condor compilation helped identify key priority areas currently being surveyed by FALCON airborne gravity,” stated Kivalliq president Jeff Ward. “Both the Condor work and new gravity data will be invaluable tools for ongoing exploration and target generation at Genesis.”
For a map showing Condor’s compilation, target zones, and the location of FALCON airborne gravity grids please visit this link.
In its assessment of the Jurgen, Kingston/Johnston/GAP, Daniel’s Bay and Melnick areas, Condor conducted comprehensive processing and analysis of airborne surveys flown over Genesis in 2006, 2007 and 2014 (VTEM by Geotech and magnetics, DIGHEM EM, radiometrics by Fugro). Multiple other data sets that include recent and historic radiometric, soil, vegetation and boulder sampling were incorporated in the interpretation. Condor’s work resulted in a detailed “GeoInterp” which will be used for future geological and structural interpretation.
Read the whole press release here.