I'm no Geologist, I mean Cardiologist, Denis, but that 'formation' on your heart may be a kimberlite outcrop, I mean cyst. You should get that sampled, I mean biopsied, and if diamondiferous, I mean atypical, have it mined, I mean removed. heehee
Deleriously, -j :> PS, For any in the Edmonton area who may wish to attend the Edmonton Geological Society's aforementioned meeting, I received the following further information via email: ----------------------------- EGS GUEST LECTURE Date/Time: Friday October 16, 1998, 4:00 pm Location: Room 336, Tory Building, University of Alberta Speaker: Dr. Christopher Collum, Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology
"The Bad Heart Formation (Upper Cretaceous) of west-central Alberta: origin, paleoenvironments, and relation to kimberlite pipe swarms of the Buffalo Head and Chinchaga." ['Abstract' of this paper to be presented was already posted, here: Message 5971184 ]
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