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To: Brumell who wrote (1922)8/6/2000 11:43:12 PM
From: VAUGHN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2255
 
Hello Brumell

Agreed. While I found the references to the komatiites interesting, what actually drew my attention was: A third highly magnetic body located under the Huronian sedimentary cover on the southern portion of the property also warrants diamond drilling. This has certain implications to ITF's claims vise a vie the komatiites that underlie the ITF claims between PFN's James and RV claims and intrude them along the southern portion of the ITF claims along the extent of the Churchill boundary. Between each of those intrusions, there will be a valley or depression of sorts, and I can't help but wonder if such a magnetic body might not be found there in what may well be shallower sedimentary cover?

On a seperate matter, have you heard a peep out of ITF management with regard to their proposed 2000 million dollar RV exploration program?

There is not that much time left before the snow starts to fly!

Regards