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Gold/Mining/Energy : Shining Tree Gold Camp -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: sense who wrote (73)1/26/2012 1:29:04 PM
From: sense  Respond to of 260
 
Adroit seems to think that their Red Vein geology is a close proxy for similar features at Timmins:

"The significance of a 2.3 km-long, 0.8-5.0 m wide, high-grade copper-gold quartz vein on the property has been emphasized based on a review of the geologic, structural, alteration and metal contents of the copper-gold deposits of the Hollinger-McIntyre-Coniarum Complex in Timmins. The Little Pigeon Lake high-grade quartz vein, with up to 10.4% copper and 0.13 g/t gold, is hosted within high-Mg volcanic rocks and rooted within an I.P. geophysically-inferred intrusion. The intrusion is interpreted as the heat engine and possible metal-source for the copper and gold in the vein. Alteration adjacent to this vein has been described as silica-sericite but is suspected to be a fine-grained intergrowth of albite and quartz, an alteration style that is characteristic of the copper and gold ore bodies within the Complex that have been mined for copper and gold since 1912. The similarities that exist between the Complex and the Little Pigeon Lake quartz vein are compelling and as such the Little Pigeon Lake quartz vein is a priority drill target. Geophysical and geochemical surveys will accompany detailed geologic mapping along the remainder of the copper-gold quartz vein where IP surveys have not been completed."



To: sense who wrote (73)1/26/2012 7:38:50 PM
From: PCskibum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 260
 
I was talking about the Nemegosenda NI report in 2009. The chart showed the same birth pangs in the days leading up to release with a sharp upswing followed by a sell-off. SRSR's was more pronounced.