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To: Gee10 who wrote (7353)6/25/1999 10:04:00 PM
From: zedex  Respond to of 7966
 
Hi

Interesting post. Could you recommend some URL's which would aid in DD?

TIA.

Bruce



To: Gee10 who wrote (7353)6/27/1999 10:03:00 AM
From: violetta martinez  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7966
 
Well I certainly wish them luck! A friend of mine ,who is a geology graduate,has always told me there are not likely diamonds in Alberta because it's not part of the older great canadian sheild...but I think Quebec is part of it. i'll have to review my geography. Thanks!
Cheers
violetta



To: Gee10 who wrote (7353)7/6/1999 3:28:00 PM
From: Terry J. Crebs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7966
 
Hi Gee, concerning your post:

<< As far as diamonds are concerned Quebec must be one of the least explored areas in Canada. >>

You may be right, but I would also point out that Falconbridge's new Raglan Ni-Cu-Co-PGM mine-complex in the Cape Smith Belt of Northern Québec was found in the late 1940's by prospector's looking for diamonds (e.g., very similar to DFR's Labrador Ni-Cu-Co success.)

Regards,
Terry J. Crebs
Lakewood, Colorado