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

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To: Jimsy who wrote (566)10/26/1997 9:01:00 PM
From: VAUGHN  Read Replies (1) of 11676
 
Hello Jim

Just one other thought before I call it a night.

I finally pulled that combined gravity/claim map off the MGJ site. It shows the gravity high DRZ/Teck interpret in their NR as a possible depression, where massive sulfides may have pooled.

That gravity high moves northeast from 100% DRZ ground, across Thistle Creek/DRZ claims and nibbles on the NAI/DRZ claims.

The three NAI drill holes would appear to be quite a bit northeast of the end of the very high reading. Based on this map, it would appear that the Thistle Creek claims are smack on top of the majority of that high, and MGJ is not in this particular picture.

I am not a geologist and therefore, I would presume there is a hell of a lot more involved, than simply using this gravity high map as a basis for making drilling (and investment) decisions. I would be very interested however, in seeing those maxmin and EM surveys published in a similar fashion.

Hello DRZ. (David) Are you monitoring this thread?

Regards
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