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Gold/Mining/Energy : Donner Minerals (DML.V)

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To: Ed Pakstas who wrote (549)10/26/1997 12:00:00 PM
From: Jimsy  Read Replies (1) of 11676
 
Ed, all & Durdle - GRAVITY MAPS INTER-RELATIONSHIPS

Extension of the exercise I gave Durdle in post #693 on Cartaway thread.

1. Print off the new gravity map from the Major General site at majorgeneral.com that shows the property boundaries

2. Print off the new geology map of south Voiseys Bay at the Donner web site
donner-resources.com, and use this map to figure out the property boundaries, and transpose them to the gravity map
donner-resources.com
(hint - the widest section at the top of the geology map in fine lines corresponds to the widest lower section of the Labrador property to the north, and the Cypress property adjoins this about 1/3 the way across)

3. Print off the map from the Labrador site at
labvse.com

Comment - it appears that the juiciest looking part of the Cypress gravity map could trend in a northeasterly direction onto the Labrador property as indicated by the map on their web site, and join up with the most easterly shown gravity indication of the new map shown on the Major General web site.

Now if the intersecting rock masses of interest/significance slope off to the northeast in this region, it sort of brings the Labrador/Pallaum/Globenet property into this as a very strategically located piece of ground. The Archean report states that leopard troctolite was found on this property.

The possible significance here is that this whole area from the south on Cypress right up to the Northern Abitibi ground and down through the NW and NE part of the NDT property is a prime area for exploration drilling, some of which is underway, with one drill hole uncovering 22% metal. With some of the the features/characteristics of the Voiseys Bay deposit model becoming more evident here at Harp Lake and finding a 22% metal assay hole, this is what is really causing some excitement in the prospects of finding feeder dykes and possibly large ponds of massive sulphides.

And fortunately this has nothing to do with GOLD!! Ugh.
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