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Gold/Mining/Energy : ASHTON MINING OF CANADA (ACA) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jesse who wrote (4383)3/12/1998 1:39:00 PM
From: Famularo  Respond to of 7966
 
Lets see how Ashton closes today, if she close on an uptick, we may see a steady climb up. in most situations, other diamond Alberta juniors follow Ashton movement.



To: Jesse who wrote (4383)3/12/1998 4:28:00 PM
From: Chris  Respond to of 7966
 
Thanks Jesse.

There is little correlation between till thickness contours and pipes and targets. Most of the pipes are in areas of 45m-90m or more of till, and K11 and K15 are in areas shown to have more than 150m of till. I realize the till contours are interpolated between widespread data points, but, nonetheless, this graphic leads me to think that till thicknesses of up to 150m-200m are not that great an issue. Much of the recent dialogue on these threads have lead to the idea that till thickness is everything. Clearly, it is just one of many factors. The underlying structural controls and bedrock petrology are likely far greater factors.