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To: kidl who wrote (15)9/7/2003 2:49:53 AM
From: VAUGHN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 169
 
Your welcome

I think DML's news next week will probably be on their northern Quebec exploration near Raglan. I don't believe SVB news will be available/out for at least a week if not several more, but that's only an educated guess on my part.

But like you said, it should be interesting the next little while.

The reason I really like CMD's potential at SVB is that the trochtolite deepens and plunges to the northeast/east which is where CMD's claims are. Geologically speaking, the more trochtolite their is and the more it plunges, the greater the possibility that the feeder zone and a pooling trap will occur nearby. In speaking to Mr. Kalhert last year at the Geoscience Forrum up here, he was telling me that the sulfur content of the underlying sediments exceeded what occured at VB and as the company has repeatedly stated for years, the geochemistry of the trochtolite is very similar to that found at VB so all that is required is a large trap/fault where the NI/CU/Co would come out of solution at the sulfer/sediment contact and the conditions are ideal for the accummulation of massive sulfides.

It would be nice to have a home run this year.

Good luck

Vaughn