Acquires Geophysical Technology to Map Geochemical Indicators
Sydney, Sep 15, 2017 AEST (ABN Newswire) - Revolution Metals Ltd has acquired the latest IP64 rated XRF scanner from Olympus. The new "VANTA" handheld XRF scanner can simultaneously log samples in the field while also logging the location wirelessly via GPS.
Rapid acquisition of data from field geochemical surveys will assist the company in identifying accurate locations for follow up drilling.
The chemical indicators for the mineralisation of gold in the area is well known, and the scanning profile of the "VANTA" is well suited to detect these indicators.
Following from the Deep Ground Penetrating Radar, the company identified sub surface structures that can be confirmed by geochemical analysis in the vicinity of the newly identified alterations.
A geochemical survey is currently being planned to utilize the data model provided by the recently conducted DGPR survey.
The company will release the results on completion.
About Olympus Corporation
Olympus Corporation (TYO:7733) (OTCMKTS:OCPNY) operates in industrial, medical, and consumer markets, specializing in optics, electronics, and precision engineering. Olympus is a world-leading manufacturer of innovative test and measurement solutions that are used in industrial and research applications ranging from aerospace, power generation, petrochemical, civil infrastructure, and automotive to consumer products.
About Revolution Metals Ltd
Revolution Metals Ltd is an Australian public company and developer of mineral resources. The focus of the company is to develop mineral assets of economic grade to production, providing investors with rapid return on investment. Revolution's current tenement holding comprises 40 square kilometres of mineralized gold, silver, nickel, cobalt and lead bearing structures in northern New South Wales, Australia.
The primary gold bearing ironstone and quartz deposits of Mt Remarkable, Pine Creek and Alice Cornwall, are part of a field of numerous reefs and historical artisanal workings with over sixty identified as producing gold over a century ago.
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