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

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To: VAUGHN who wrote (6733)1/7/2002 10:13:34 AM
From: WillP  Read Replies (2) of 7235
 
I think I can guess which ones and on what subject!!!
They're quite revealing aren't they.


Heh! I'm sure you can. Yes, they were. There is a lot of interesting reading on that site.

That was another series of interesting links you provided. You certainly did not disappoint!

I have run across that triple junction notion before, although I can't locate it now. It may have been work by Gurney, but I'm not sure.

As you can imagine, the data on the Somerset kimberlites intrigued me greatly as well.

I had a small collection of data that I hoped to use in the coming months, after the results start coming in. Your links have greatly added to that collection. Thanks. Any more? ;-)

Anyway, I became a follower of the Jackson Inlet play, primarily due to the results that have come from the -- what are we calling it today? -- Freightrain pipe. If you're looking for a coarse distribution curve, look no further. As a result, I find it very interesting that it is things geological that drew you to the area.

The implication of all that is that there is now reason to believe that Freightrain will be just one of many diamondiferous kimberlites in the area.

By the way, what did you think of the right columns in this table?
twinmining.com

Regards,

WillP
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