DIAGNOS inc. (TSX VENTURE:ADK), a leader in the use of artificial intelligence and advanced knowledge-extraction techniques, announced today it has signed a contract with Creso Exploration Inc. for the analysis of a large geophysical survey in the Shining Tree region based in Ontario.
The Corporation will use its CARDS system (Computer Aided Resources Detection System) which is used to identify areas with high similarities to known mineral deposits, in order to identify lateral extensions of the Minto property as well as to define the signatures of other gold mineralization within the survey area. CRESO has 35 distinct gold occurrences, as reported by the Ministry of Northern Development, within its 280 square kilometers claim position and is using the Helicopter survey, the surface IP survey, the down-hole geophysical data, as well as the DIAGNOS CARDS system to prioritize prospective deep drill targets
In a press release dated November 11, 2010, CRESO announced that it has received the final High Resolution Magnetic, Radiometric & XDS VLF-EM Helicopter Survey (the "Survey") representing a total of 4,938 line-kilometers. The Survey covers an area of 84 square kilometers surrounding the Minto property, 11.4 kilometers in a North-South direction and 7.4 kilometers in an East-West direction. The Survey was flown at 15 meter line spacing intervals.
In addition, the Survey covers an area of 11.65 square kilometers in Morel Township where two historical shafts are located 2 kilometers apart with historical values ranging up to 5.5 grams per tonne of gold, 14% Copper, 600 grams per tonne of Silver and 0.89% per tonne of Cobalt. As part of its mandate, DIAGNOS will help establish exploration priorities within the Morel property as well.