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Gold/Mining/Energy : Winspear Resources

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To: Surething who wrote (5685)4/16/1998 2:33:00 AM
From: Diamond in the Ruff  Read Replies (2) of 26850
 
Walt, or any of you other geology wizards out there know the difference between brecciated kimberlite and dyke kimberlite (or regular kimberlite)? I see on the WSP map of snap that they differentiate between the two types. Anomaly 186 is also referred to as kimberlite breccia.

I notice too that Chuck made mention in a recent post of the dykes dipping toward the center of Snap lake (gotta love those cleaning ladies, unfortunately my wife doesn't know anything- ouch). From my amateur calculation of anomaly 186 I see that hole #2 was drilled 55M to the west of #1 and intersected kimberlite breccia at a deeper level also indicating a dip towards the lake?

Cheers,
Kim
kpevans@axionet.com
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