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To: teevee who wrote (78)2/6/2001 1:49:09 PM
From: Claude Cormier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 468
 
<I would think that they drilled the core of the alteration zone. >

Well that could make sense. But in this case, the alteration is very large measuring 1 km X 2 km. They started with a first set of trenches over the core and drill it. During that time they have done another round of trenches and will drill in March. This time 5000 meters. In the mean time they moved the drill to Kabatas. I think it is way too early to say that it is the end of it.

<I don't see this getting much larger in any direction>

On what basis are you suggesting that ?

<Elizabeth made a good point on likely metallurgy problems>

There are sulfides and oxydes..there. Depending on size, this may end up as a conventional concentrator/floation process. It is too early to tell.