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To: jpthoma1 who wrote (52062)11/4/2007 10:44:33 AM
From: Wayne Campbell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78431
 
Grid definitely wonky, holes 3 and 6 way out, but the key holes do not change much, relatively speaking....I still get the same strike length either way. G rid on paper, UTMs on computer so I can only eyeball between the two.

Peridotite generally very magnetic with or without pyrrhotite, maybe more so than massive sulphide.

Area seems nice and flat so turning off lines at 90 with a prism or turning board and keeping lines straight should not be a problem..shouldn't need compass..may baseline azimuth set by compass is off?

Lining up of drill with a compass could result in some directional problems, but downhole az tests in granodiorite should work and be used to correct this... I think best to wait for NOT produce sections/ long section.