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Gold/Mining/Energy : Winspear Resources

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To: Surething who wrote (9102)11/3/1998 5:18:00 PM
From: teevee  Read Replies (2) of 26850
 
Hi surething,
My calculator works just fine.
1. I said a radius of 2500 meters - not diameter.
2. I treated the shallow dipping cone as if it were a flat semi-circle.
3. The area for a semi-cirlce is pi x radius squared/2
4. I believe there are two and possibly three separate eruptive cone sheet centres at Snap Lake (ie. IMO my potential tonnage/resource number is conservative).
5. I assume you don't have a background in geology/exploration as you seem to be having dificulty with the notion of a cone sheet and the tacit implications thereof.
6. It is clear that you and others wish to treat and interpret/understand Snap Lake as a typical South African dyke or typical kimberlite exploration target. It is not. Sigh, I think from now on I will refrain from throwing anymore "pearls before swine". Good luck and best wishes to you in your market forays.
regards,
teevee
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