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Gold/Mining/Energy : Manhattan Minerals (MAN.T)

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To: Claude Cormier who wrote (2911)7/7/1999 10:22:00 PM
From: Bruce Robbins  Read Replies (2) of 4504
 
Claude,

The dyke is a tabular body of rock that cuts across the massive sulfide lens. It came in after the massive sulfides. It represents a gap of non-mineralized rock that is unrelated to the massive sulfide lens. Most mines have late stage dykes (dikes- if you are a real North American). They will have to drill around hole 2 to find how wide this "gap" is- we only know that it is less than 400 meters <g>. IMO, it should not be large (less than 50 m).

Bruce
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