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To: Claude Cormier who wrote (2697)6/29/1999 10:12:00 PM
From: Jeff Dickson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4504
 
> I don't know about Windy Graggy. <

I think she meant Windy Craggy.

Certainly doesn't stand alone, as it is in the Alaska Triassic VMS belt, which also holds the Green's Creek Mine on Admiralty Island.



To: Claude Cormier who wrote (2697)6/29/1999 10:55:00 PM
From: Claude Cormier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4504
 
BTW, WIndy Craggy is a different form of massive sulphide deposit... it is sediment based rather than dominated by volcanic rocks.... much lower grade stuff than TG.



To: Claude Cormier who wrote (2697)6/30/1999 1:30:00 AM
From: Elizabeth Andrews  Respond to of 4504
 
I think they've drilled the related anomalies with no success. The main similarity of San Nicolas and Tambo is the fine grained mineralization and inherent metallurgical problems with poor metal recoveries especially gold. Hot systems that cooled quickly with poor crystal development.