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Gold/Mining/Energy : Canadian Diamond Play Cafi

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To: WillP who wrote (1774)1/28/2004 10:33:45 PM
From: Letmebe Frank  Read Replies (2) of 16207
 
Hello Will; I had a few questions about the DSP Lena update:

biz.yahoo.com

In it it said: "During 2003, a total of 1,054 stream sediment samples were collected from the Lena West property. To date, approximately 90% of the samples have been processed and 'picked' for kimberlite indicator minerals (KIM's). A total of three (3) diamonds have been recovered and described as measuring approximately 0.8mm, 0.6mm and 0.5mm in their longest dimensions and have been identified in samples collected from three (3) separate drainage areas."

I want to know how big a typical stream sediment sample is, say in lbs. I would guess it would be at a safe limit for a burly guy to carry, maybe 50 lbs. I wonder, Randy puts out a mean NR. There is hidden info here I think. Given they have some diamonds, what would the ct/Ton be of what they have?

I wonder where the three drainage areas are. Any thoughts?

Also, we have the Russian expertise doing their thing. What info can they gain from "morphological studies of the kimberlite indicator minerals". Can they read a "fingerprint" to determine the number of different sources, etc? I don't hear any other companies employing this technology.

LMBF
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