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Gold/Mining/Energy : SOUTHERNERA (t.SUF)

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To: Valuepro who wrote (5726)2/23/2000 7:31:00 PM
From: VAUGHN  Read Replies (1) of 7235
 
Hello Valuepro

The following is a follow up message from HB regarding the geophysics on the web site.

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Hi Vaughn,

All three targets shown on the website occur along major fault structures and all of them are located within lakes.

The target that has a high magnetic country rock background (red) and
deep blue bullseye magnetic low, is located about 500meters to the southwest of the Torrie Pipe. This target sits within a 130m in diameter round lake.

Hard to tell what the indicator chemistry is because it sits down-ice
and within the Torrie and Sputnik indicator trains. The target sits in the same southwest-northeast fault structure that the Torrie and Sputnik Pipes are located in and possibly the T-10 pipe, if one has a bit of an imagination and draws almost a straight line through Torrie, Sputnik and T-10.

The green bulls eye anomalies are magnetically weaker in comparison to T-10. They are still good isolated mag anomalies indicative of a pipe like body.

The mag on (Aber's) A154 would be about 10 times weaker than the green mag anomalies.

The two green anomalies are located within the Gooseneck indicator train area that has high interest pyropes and chromites.

All the best,

Howard

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I asked a few more questions today to which HB said he would get back to me tomorrow.

Regards
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