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Gold/Mining/Energy : Maxam Gold Corp. OBB:MXAM

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To: Wildcat who wrote (6637)11/23/1998 4:17:00 PM
From: Chuca Marsh   of 11603
 
EDIT:....massive amount of such gold-enriched Pre-Cambrian rock end up on the surface deposit as gold that is known to exist today, we are looking at the Carlin trend which was produced by a massive fault, which lifted the Lower Pre-Cambrian ore to the surface. Any layman would expect that what has proven to happen once geologically, must have happened many times befor. Then, where are the OTHER CARLINS?
Let's suppose, just for the sake of argument, that hundreds of Carlins ( only one George and One Peoria and One Vekol ValleyChucaAdds2it-that is why I like all the Maxam Claims )( I better stop til next time tomorrow, as Edit is Running out of time...discuss it folks..this is real....

Continued till Out edit:...Carlins existed in the northern U. S. and Canada in pre - glacial times. When the glaciers came, they would have ground up these Carlin Style Deposits. The amnount of ice was so massive that it lowered the surface of the oceans of water, which was trapped by the Mountain Ranges in the western United States. This forced the turbulent flow of water and gold bearing Pre Cambrian Rock debris to pass into the GREAT BASIN creating hugh lakes. The flowing water flushed the lighter minerals south into Mexico and the pacific Ocean. ( Like Mexico is not the BIG Canadian Play of the pat year!!!??? ?) Arizona is NEXT, Chucau adds!
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