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

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To: Rocket Red who wrote (42112)6/8/2007 4:12:29 PM
From: jackjc  Read Replies (2) of 78431
 
Wrong Red: NR said 'intermediate limb with a similar dip as the drill hole,

So they are saying the 2nd intercept was aligned with the drill hole. Not misleading in the slightest.

"This drill intercept can be explained by folding and structural thickening of the massive sulphide layer in an asymmetric s-shaped fold (looking east), with a near-vertical body on the upper and lower fold limbs, and an intermediate limb with a similar dip as the drill hole. The remainder of the hole was in pyritic sericite schist to the final depth of 330.79 metres. The company wishes to emphasize that the actual geometry of the massive sulphide body will not be defined until further drilling has been undertaken. A perpendicular scissor hole will be completed on the same section (drilled to the north) as drill hole LA-10 to clarify the true thickness of this new massive sulphide zone discovered at depth."
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