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

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To: Claude Cormier who wrote (66490)7/29/2009 3:20:04 PM
From: hank2010  Read Replies (3) of 78410
 
Re: East Asia

"These results support the interpretation of shallow out-flowed, laterally extensive gold mineralization controlled by multiple northerly trending higher-grade feeder structures that cut steeply through the 1.2 kilometre long (east-west) Miwah Gold Zone.

"EMD001 was drilled east with a 90 degree azimuth and 70 degree dip to 159.3 metres."

"EMD002 was drilled west with a 270 degree azimuth and 55 degree dip to 200 metres."

When a company drills along strike, instead of across strike to get the width, I get very nervous. And I am still concerned that the high grade surface samples were along strike, not across strike.

The higher grade feeder zones are believed to be striking northerly, so there is some justification for east west holes, but the bad news is that they did not hit any high grade.

"We are greatly encouraged by the width and tenor of the Miwah gold mineralization", stated Michael Hawkins, President and CEO of EAS."

I do not understand how these holes greatly encourage him about the width of the mineralization. They show length but nothing about width.
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