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To: Claude Cormier who wrote (1027)5/18/2001 1:31:51 PM
From: geo in vancouver  Respond to of 4051
 
I would like to see a line of IP or EM across the main part of the anomaly. Geochem anomalies are always suspect. You dont know where the best part of the buried target is. Mushroom shaped anomalies are common although more so in tropical conditions
geo in denver



To: Claude Cormier who wrote (1027)5/18/2001 1:36:24 PM
From: Brumell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4051
 
It is perplexing. Perhaps the simplest answer is the best: transfer of metal ions from below - the basis behind geochem surveys.

Can't see Bruce's mushroom theory. Remember the highest values are in a narrow band approx. 100 meters wide running on the western edge of the anomalies. Check graphs in their last two NR's.

Anything is possible. All we can do is accept the most probable.