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

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To: Bruce Robbins who wrote (3241)7/23/1999 5:13:00 PM
From: TrueScouse  Read Replies (1) of 4504
 
Bruce:

It's fascinating to see the map filling out! There are some very promising areas both at the north and south ends of TG-3.

One thing I noticed is that the northernmost hole -- TG3-010 -- has about 40 metres of 4.4% Zn. i.e. TG-3 seems to be wide open to the north for this type of ore.

Meanwhile, one of the holes on the southern edge of TG-1 -- No 37 -- has 54 metres of 2.3% Zn. If you draw a straight line between the two, it goes across the river. So I'd love to see a hole on the south bank of the river -- half way between these two -- to test the continuity between the two anomalies. If they hit a good intercept of Zinc there, then that could be quite a strike length.

Enjoy playing with the figures!

Regards,
Howy
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