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Gold/Mining/Energy : Winspear Resources

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To: bill who wrote (81)1/24/1997 8:12:00 PM
From: George J. Tromp   of 26850
 
HI Bill: Dykes and pipes both have been found in the NW territories. Geologic features known as fissures and dykes are used quite often used when referring to a kimberlitic source. Fissures can swell to circular
or oval or carrot shape "blows" attaining dimensions to several tens of meters across and several hundred meters in depth. Several deposits
in South Africa are termed as fissure deposits such as Southerna is deliniating. The difference in Mr Bishops view is that based on the widespread nature of the indicator minerals he feels the source in the Oct 4 alert was either a pipe or a large dyke. However Winspear has
already acknowledged a large circular structure 100 meters in size
in its Oct 28 release on their website which was unveiled during their
magnetic surveys which coincide to the green clay area. I think it
is safe to believe this is a pipe and not a narrow dyke structure.
I dont currently have an updated map showing the other Jv in the area.
Maybe someone may have a source.

Sincerely

George
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