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To: Rocket Red who wrote (2843)10/7/2002 5:51:51 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19697
 
Garnet lake is in the Swayze area (SW) of Timmins. If that is the case, it is fantastic news of what they have in mineralogy. I have a Garnet Lake report but I never dreamed it had this kind of Olympic dam type of mineralogy. I thought it was some Garnet Lake near Red Lake in reading the first news report. There is other proterozoic mineralization in the genreal widespread area of this type that I have looked at, but I am keeping it a secret.

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To: Rocket Red who wrote (2843)10/7/2002 6:07:50 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19697
 
You may get waylaid with a lot of environmental crap with Roxby Downs. Use "Olympic Dam" and one other geological term to filter out the noise. Canada has this type of mineralization but except for the Eldorado Mine which the government would not produce copper or silver from, no one has mined or explored for this type of deposit in this country. It is possible the Tribag is a similar type in North Western Ontario. Most of these kind of intrusives are in the NWT, but there are several instances in Ontario that I know of. The one they are on, may be the one I looked at about 4 or five years ago. Or is may be a different one.

EC<:-}