Samaranta Mining has obtained a comprehensive analysis of the new Gamma Spectrometer and Magnetometer survey conducted at four individual blocks, which includes the Guadalupe property. This property is situated besides the north edge of the Frontino Gold Mines, Colombia.
The company has contracted the services of Toronto-based Paterson, Grant & Watson (PWG) to understand the 590 line- km radiometric and aeromagnetic survey. The key objectives of the analysis was to outline the significant gold mineralization structures in the region, modify the geology and discover the prospective targets for the ground follow-up and evaluate this to the present identical structures from renowned gold mineralization, located in the adjacent Frontino Gold Mines.
The company has found eight regions for an additional ground follow up, on account of PWG thorough analysis.
The Guadalupe 1 target is situated along a main NNE formation, which is sited 1.5 km to the NNE of San Nicolas and around 300 m to the eastern part of the San Nicolas NNE fault. This target area is intersected by both ENE and WNW local faults and shows an extremely anomalous K+ response.
The location of the Guadalupe 2 target is 500 m to the NNE of the west San Nicolas layers. This target widens across the strike for 250 m and along the strike for 600 m. It is prominent for two diagonally cutting NNE faults in an extremely modified zone. The target’s south portion is cross faulted by a main WSW-ENE modified shear.