Argyle Resources Corp. Announces Results of Remote Sensing Studies on St. Gabriel Silica Claim Block
Key Ideas
- Argyle Resources Corp. received detailed results from remote sensing studies using LWIR and SWIR analysis to map minerals, including quartz and opaline silica, on the St. Gabriel silica claim block.
- Gas mapping revealed a strong correlation between hydrogen abundance and quartz deposits, indicating hydrogen as a reliable exploration vector for identifying quartz/silica target areas.
- The study also confirmed the presence of deep-sourced hydrogen on the claims and identified numerous moderate to high deep hydrogen abundances closely correlating with the quartz/silica target areas.
- By utilizing AI learning and fingerprint target mapping techniques, precise target areas for silica quartz and potential copper targets were outlined based on the remote sensing data.
Argyle Resources Corp. based in Calgary, Alberta, announced the results of remote sensing studies focused on the St. Gabriel silica claim block. The studies utilized Long-Wave Infrared (LWIR) and Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) analysis to map minerals, including opaline silica and quartz, on the claim block and surrounding areas. The mineral mapping outlined specific target areas for silica, with AI learning used to identify potential exploration targets using hyperspectral data.
Gas mapping conducted as part of the study showed a significant correlation between hydrogen abundance and quartz deposits, making hydrogen a reliable indicator for identifying quartz-rich zones. The research further confirmed the presence of deep-sourced hydrogen on the claims, aligning with the identified quartz/silica target areas from the remote sensing mapping.
In addition to mineral mapping and gas analysis, the study also utilized seismic imaging techniques to visualize near-vertical structures in the Earth's subsurface, confirming the presence of moderate to high deep hydrogen abundances closely related to the quartz/silica target areas.
Overall, the remote sensing studies conducted by Argyle Resources Corp. provided detailed insights into mineral distribution, identified potential exploration targets for silica quartz and copper, and highlighted the significance of hydrogen abundance in locating quartz deposits.
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