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Gold/Mining/Energy : Winspear Resources

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To: Walt who wrote (3292)10/4/1997 5:21:00 PM
From: George J. Tromp   of 26850
 
Hi Walt: Good to have you back on the thread. I think sometime back
when questions were asked concerning the dyke system the term "low
volatile kimberlite." In other words kimberlite which did not drill
up thru the country rock forming a convential pipe formation. I am of
the opinion based on Winspears release of ABUNDANT kimberlite and multiple types as well as large boulders up to 50CM indicate a pyroclastic event of significance has occcured in the depths of Snap
Lake. Boulders measuring 19 or 20" may be a subtle hint on managements
part that they have indeed found kimberlite of the volatile nature.,
kimberlitic boulders which have been ejected during the venting phase
of a pipe formation.
Should prove an interesting winter. I hope you have some extra logs
on the fire., we have a balmy 75 Degrees and sunny.
Have a nice weekend
George
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