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Gold/Mining/Energy : ARP - V Argentina Gold

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To: Claude Cormier who wrote (1149)11/6/1998 1:58:00 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) of 3282
 
I am saying that if you are drilling a flat sheet, the "step outs" in any direction can qualify as either down dip or on strike drilling making it look very confusing. BUT the thickness if it is a true dimension should give you a clue as to its continuity. It is hard fabric wise to go from 700 feet thich to 2 feet thick in as many feet isn't it? BUT again the structure could be flat lying folds and you could run out of them in a few hundred feet. Or they could repeat and repeat in axial planar "down dip" direction. I am guessing young sediments manto intruded but highly folded and the ore formation conduits are sill like. Who knows? We aren't getting the structural geology from anyone.

If a cube were a 700 feet on a side it would contain 31 million tons.
So right away we can put a low ounce estimate on it of 3 million.

EC<:-}

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