Yes they usually have a pXRF on site which they used on diamond core announcements in 2016-2018 prior to assays being returned.
Figure 3 shows very clearly the association of massive sulphide to EM geophysics anomalies. Highlights the poddy nature of the high grade mineralisation at this prospect.
I would be very surprised if the IP anomaly at Fairbridge yields any massive sulphide at all. Assuming it is a nickel source, then I expect a large disseminated accumulation.
It’s positive they are now using grid RC drilling here - it was suggested by multiple posters here. Much cheaper than diamond, and effective for shallower targets like this.
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