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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers

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To: koan who wrote (30324)1/19/2007 5:57:52 PM
From: Rocket Red  Read Replies (1) of 78418
 
you should of got in here

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UNO also has this property in Mecico with very good grades

Historical production occurred during two phases of underground mining from 1940 to 1943 and 1950 to 1951 when 2,561.8 tons grading 0.59 ounce per ton gold, 7.82 per cent copper and 1.94 ounces per ton Ag are on record as having been shipped to two smelters.

The vein mineralization has been mined to depths of between 120 and 200 feet in three areas. Several developed levels remain unmined at, and one level below, the historical water table. Historical underground analyses (by Mr. Henshaw and Mr. T.A. Dodge) from these lower developed and unmined levels include the following:

zone A -- 144 feet averaging 11.1 grams per tonne Au, 7.5 per cent Cu over an average width of five feet (sulphide facies);
zone B -- 245 feet averaging 8.4 gpt Au, 4.5 per cent Cu over an average width of 4.8 feet (mixed oxide and sulphide facies). Zone B lies approximately 800 feet north of zone A; and
zone C -- 58 feet averaging 26.9 gpt Au, 0.5 per cent Cu over a width of 5.3 feet (oxide facies). Zone C lies about 150 feet north of zone B.

The historical work focused on developing high-grade vein mineralization; lower grade zones remain undeveloped. Approximately 800 feet remain unexplored between zones A and B in both the oxide and sulphide facies. The vein mineralization is open on strike and at depth.
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