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Gold/Mining/Energy : BET YOUR ASSAY - Mining Terms Explained -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Walt who wrote (347)3/3/1998 11:09:00 AM
From: James R.  Respond to of 463
 
Hello Again, I refer to T.S.E.Index Annual Revision,as a example
Kinross Gold is removed and Manitoba Telecom Services was added I Don't know how to use the link feature on this comp. however this press release was on Canada News wire yesterday,
Good Luck



To: Walt who wrote (347)3/4/1998 9:13:00 PM
From: POLARBEAR  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 463
 
Hi Walt, here's some more "mining terms" for the group. Any chance you or someone else could take a crack at this an translate it into English (or Japanese :) ) for me? : Is a 1.0 milligal gravity anomaly unusual, and is it a better indication of good metal than a magnetic low? I'm under the impression that these targets are thought to be base metals and not necessarily gold. Thanks in advance.

Flag says that associated Golden Briar Mines Limited has produced the
following drill targets, from geophysical surveys completed on the McNish Township claims optioned from Flag

1. A magnetic low, over a bedrock occurrence of massive sulfides,
containing rich zinc values, with associated copper, lead and silver,
continues to the northeast, along the presumed line of strike. The magnetic low is to be drilled.
2. A prominent 1.0 milligal gravity anomaly, 200 feet west and 300 feet south of an ultramafic copper-nickel bearing pyroxenite dyke, to be drilled.
3. A coinciding magnetic and V.L.F. electromagnetic conductor, in an area of extensive occurrences of copper and gold bearing sulfides, to be drilled.
4. In an area of relatively strong sulfide mineralization, in the
northwest sector of the 2 mile square claim group, numerous V.L.F.-E.M.conductors, coinciding or associated with magnetic anomalies, outlined. The strongest E.M. conductor strikes east-west, for 1200 feet, associated with a
magnetic low. The conductors to be selectively drilled.
5. A deep seated gravity anomaly, in adjoining MacBeth Township to be drilled.''