Smarter Gold Exploration: Leveraging UAV LiDAR, Magnetics, and Machine Learning for Target Generation
Located about 35 km east of Kirkland Lake, Ontario is the Larder Lake Project, a large-scale prospective area owned by Gatling Exploration. The Larder Lake Project contains five prospective areas for further development that lie along the Larder Lake-Cadillac Deformation Zone, which is host to many high-grade gold deposits.
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Smarter Gold Exploration: Leveraging UAV LiDAR, Magnetics, and Machine Learning for Target Generation
Located about 35 km east of Kirkland Lake, Ontario is the Larder Lake Project, a large-scale prospective area owned by Gatling Exploration. The Larder Lake Project contains five prospective areas for further development that lie along the Larder Lake-Cadillac Deformation Zone, which is host to many high-grade gold deposits.
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Larder Lake Project
Project
Larder Lake, Ontario, Canada
Location
Subsurface Gold Deposits
ANOMALY TYPE
Gatling approached Rosor Exploration to produce a high-quality, high-resolution magnetic dataset to expand Gatling’s current knowledge of the Larder Lake-Cadillac Deformation Zone, more specifically the Larder Lake Break. The Larder Lake Break is the dominant belt of volcanics and metamorphised sediments that marks the boundary between the Abitibi Superior Province to the north, and the Timiskaming Assemblage to the south. Due to the swampland nature of Northern Ontario, outcrops are few and far between, meaning it was crucial to get subsurface data by cost-effective means.