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Gold/Mining/Energy : Pacific North West Capital Corporation-PFN on Alberta -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: hank2010 who wrote (1836)7/1/2000 11:38:05 PM
From: VAUGHN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2255
 
Hello Hank2010

Thank you. The Quartzite I will presume is of no interest, however, the Gowganda meta-sediment is very interesting.

Now a map of that scale is of course full of inaccuracies. The very fact that PFN found such a large deposit and mafic/ultra-mafic intrusion that was not previously surveyed by the Ontario Mines Ministry or the GSC is certainly proof enough of that.

So if PFN's intrusion extends under the meta-sediment or has a brother or grandpa intrusion in the middle of the middle of the Gowganda meta-sediment, then I believe we will have a very interesting geological setting.

From a geological model perspective, better than what PFN is currently showing, at least on that map.

Of course models are one thing and mineralization is something else, Voiseys Bay proved that.

Regards