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To: Ed Pakstas who wrote (1147)11/19/1997 7:29:00 PM
From: J.P.Campbell  Respond to of 11676
 
Ed, re: sulphides

In my layman's understanding from reading all Charter's posts and various early stuff by Kaiser and even Chelekis, economic ore bodies will only be found in "massive sulfides",and then only when the intersections are measured in tens of meters,not a couple feet.
Reporting anything less is just trying to stay hopeful,or for the cynical,trolling some bait to keep novice investors (me included) interested in the play. I believe the DFR Voisey's intersections were over 50 meters in massive sulfides. Don't quote me on that.

Best of luck, John



To: Ed Pakstas who wrote (1147)11/19/1997 7:46:00 PM
From: Walt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11676
 
disseminated means scattered throughout, weakly disseminated means theres sulfides there but not a whole lot, rather a subjective term used by geologists probably under 5% sulphides down to 1%
TO J>P>Cambell....disseminated sulphides for basemetals may not be economic but often geologically it tells you if you are perhapse near a massive zone which are often surrounded by weaker zones also on some zones which get segregated your gold values etc are better in the weaker sulphides so geologically it can be very important
regards Walt