Douglas Lake Minerals has continued the exploration program at its Handeni gold project in eastern Tanzania.
Now, the company is exploring four adjacent potential licenses, 800 km2 in total, situated near Magambazi gold project.
The company has finished latest ground geophysical exploration work and is concentrating on two regions, which are subjected to diamond drilling in the year 2011. The regions contain the Kwandege gold prospect and eastward expansion of Magambazi mineralization.
Recently, Douglas Lake has completed Induced Polarization (IP) geophysical study over 1.8 km2 surveyed grid immediately east of the Canaco Magambazi location. This survey was performed on North-South grid with 100 m line spacing. Spectral Geophysics executes modeling and interpretation of the geophysical survey information.
Now, the geophysical anomalies at Kwandege and the Magambazi area continue to off the initially proposed survey regions. Currently, further areas are preparing for an extended IP program and a ground electromagnetic (EM) survey, which will support to outline the high chargeability reaction.
These drilling results will let the company describe and know the complex formations in the region. Presently, Douglas Lake is busy in finding the fine potentially mineralized drill targets.
Douglas is employed in an aggressive exploration including ground magnetics, geologic mapping, electromagnetic and IP/resistivity geophysical surveys, geochemical sampling, soil grid surveys and proposed airborne survey, wide diamond drilling program in Handeni District.