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To: smokey w. who wrote (1689)2/26/1998 4:43:00 PM
From: Famularo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4256
 
>>> I personally don't think these other juniors have much of an idea of the right formula to determine a signature to a kimberlite anomilies and are the drill crews may not know either, but they're getting rich. <<<

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To: smokey w. who wrote (1689)2/27/1998 3:50:00 AM
From: Jesse  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4256
 
Hi smokey and all! I just got back from the Calgary Yorkton presentation, and will report on it tomorrow sometime!

Re. the auger-- they can go down to around 150feet (depending on the material), which is plenty for sampling and especially to visually determine whether the target should be immediately full-bore drilled.
Cheap and fast!

Re. process-- SpecMan hit it on the nose-- AEC has a huge supply of seismic, etc data to review-- volumes of data to compose a working formula.

Frank Kendrick-- I believe you're right, that the regional topographical structures are on the immediate 'to-do list' for Montello (..conflicting reports). I think they'll relocate the camp for this... - - I've heard different info from diff. sources: one that they're moving westerly in target drilling, and most recently, from the company, that they're moving NE... ...?
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G'nite folks, I'll give my Yorkton report on Ashton's thread manana!

-j
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