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Gold/Mining/Energy : GITENNES Exploration (ase:GIT) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: charred who wrote (900)11/26/1997 10:14:00 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1092
 
Well I guess there is good and bad ground all over. But in general
sedimentary terrain is tougher drilling and that is what drillers say.

Certainly 3 metre shifts like they have on the Gitennes ground is very
bad drilling.

True width is based on combinations of drill holes in the same plane.
I believe this is somewhat subjective as the breccia structures are
both axial planar and tension fracture and also relate to intrusion
and may vary in structure. But the tight isoclinal folding indicates
that the dip due to compression folding at least is regular.

I am not "wrong" on the brecciation. It was based on intensive dicussion
with site geologists and is detailed in reports on my web site.

I have university courses in structural geology from acknowledged
world leaders in the field who have written their own texts. I ahve worked
in structurally complex areas, run drill programs and hit targets that
were complicated by multiple phases of folding. Anybody can be wrong
of course and geology can be complex.

It is evident from your picking that you intend to score points. Well
give yourself a 100 and make the gold price go up and the drilling easy
and your bank balance a million dollars. Do all that and give yourself
a doctorate.

But remember, don't drill until you call Bell.