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Gold/Mining/Energy : Pacific Rim Mining V.PFG

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To: Bill Jackson who wrote (8823)2/26/1998 7:55:00 AM
From: Quickdraw  Read Replies (1) of 14627
 
Some good points Bill!

I'd be interested if either of the two geophysical programs: the ground magnetics survey and/or the CSAMT (a three dimensional resistivity technique) study were already focused on the Nunez or Fantasma properties while using them on Diablillos.

If yes, perhaps they indicated a similar rock structure to Diablillos "The precious metals at Diablillos are associated with silicified rocks that are more dense than the surrounding rocks, the CSAMT indicates this resistivity contrast. In effect, CSAMT maps the rocks that can contain precious metals."

This and the properties' proximity to Diablillos might be what makes them so strategic for any future negotiations.

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