NAK DCIP Interpretation

IP shows a crude horse-shoe chargeability high (pink) developed outboard from the potassic alteration zone which is indicated by coincident magnetic and ZTEM resistivity highs. In the classic copper porphyry model, the chargeability high represents the phyllic alteration zone which contains significant pyrite but generally does not constitute a high priority exploration target. The deeper resistivity high is developed on the western margin of the older diorite stock. The anomaly is elongated in a northwest direction and measures 2.0 x 1.5 km with the highest values associated with the North and South Copper zones. A second discreet resistivity high is located to the southeast and is coincident with a group of copper and gold soil anomalies, a 3DI magnetic and ZTEM resistivity high and is designated as the Embayment anomaly. Based on 3DI, the top of the magnetic high at the Embayment anomaly is estimated at a depth of 300-500m. This anomaly represents a high priority drill target and again is developed along the southern margin of the older diorite pluton.