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Gold/Mining/Energy : MARUM RESOURCES ON ALBERTA

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To: Stew who wrote (1374)3/11/1999 2:02:00 PM
From: Jesse  Read Replies (2) of 2514
 
Could be, Stewie! :) If one reads the following extract, it may serve to expand on your analogy (complex stuff!):

>>In Alberta, there is growing evidence that these structures are quite large. They were generated by episodic ejection of mantle derived material over long periods of time. To picture these structures, imagine a small turbine shaft aligned vertically with many rows of turbine blades arranged in a circular pattern. As the vent pulsates and throws out material into the shallow sea the material form "petals" or "blades" depending on wind and current conditions and the "turbine assembly" grows upward as the sedimentary pile thickens. The pipe, or vent, will be small, but over time it will build up a prodigious tonnage of "turbine blades" interbedded with marine or deltaic sediments. Its a good exploration model. It is supported by current geological evidence and that evidence will grow rapidly during the next year.<<

- offers an analogous picture for understanding...

All the Best,
-j
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