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To: SWW who wrote (709)8/18/1999 7:36:00 AM
From: Mike GoldRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 958
 
I would not concern yourself with a few high grades veins when it is likely a large gold/copper porphyry deposit lies undernealth! There appears to be at least 3 breccia pipes that run SW to NE across the Plateau-at least one of which is on Cerro Dorado's claims. (See medinahmining.com CDCH claims are just NE of MDHM claims.) Geologists theorize that the parent intrusive to these pipes runs the whole length of the mountain at depth leading to the possibility of a very large bulk porphyry deposit. I suspect during the first phase-AC HOWE will be conducting the 1300 meter diamond drilling down the mouth of the pipe looking for the parent intrusive. Let's hope they found it! Cheers.



To: SWW who wrote (709)8/19/1999 12:17:00 PM
From: Win-Lose-DrawRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 958
 
The history of the area (vein-style mineralization grading 63.9 g/t gold, 51.2 g/t silver, and 0.2% copper) and what Howe has identified (at least five subparallel veins or vein zones) seems to point in that direction. Time wil only tell.

Time has already told. Go read the start of the MDHM thread; you'll think you just switched to the "Instant Replay" channel. Things are so bad in Medinah-land that the MDHM folks get excited when the stock price goes over $0.25.