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<blockquote data-quote="blisters" data-source="post: 315029" data-attributes="member: 4992"><p>You shouldn't have to be concerned about hitting a target from the perspective of the positioning on the ground of a geophysical survey anomaly. While GPS is good I wouldn't rely on it rather on a lease your size I would have three pegged lines at 50-100m intervals running the NE length. All surveys should work from these pegs which are measured from a lease corner so follow up can be measured out easily with a 100m tape. Keep in mind though that with a depth to target of 50m it's not going to be accurate to metres but no point adding to inaccuracy on the surface. The IP is pretty close to the edge of your lease as well and half of RS1 is outside your lease. No doubt you'd have holes to position yourself with the IP but what about the positioning the mag, how accurate is the mag to your lease and in turn the position of the IP to the mag?</p><p>Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blisters, post: 315029, member: 4992"] You shouldn't have to be concerned about hitting a target from the perspective of the positioning on the ground of a geophysical survey anomaly. While GPS is good I wouldn't rely on it rather on a lease your size I would have three pegged lines at 50-100m intervals running the NE length. All surveys should work from these pegs which are measured from a lease corner so follow up can be measured out easily with a 100m tape. Keep in mind though that with a depth to target of 50m it's not going to be accurate to metres but no point adding to inaccuracy on the surface. The IP is pretty close to the edge of your lease as well and half of RS1 is outside your lease. No doubt you'd have holes to position yourself with the IP but what about the positioning the mag, how accurate is the mag to your lease and in turn the position of the IP to the mag? Jon [/QUOTE]
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