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Gold/Mining/Energy : Montello Resources

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To: ddl who wrote (1522)2/12/1998 10:38:00 AM
From: JP   of 4256
 
I asked my oil and gas geologist buddies about magnetic sands - never heard of them. In that area of Alberta the basement or granite is laying flat under sedimentary rock. The kimberlite would appear like upside down icicles. In the Hinton area, you are closer to the mountains so the basement comes up and it is more like a choclate swirl underground. I think this is why they had bad luck in Hinton. However -hitting kimberlite in Buffalo Hills should be relatively easy. JP
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