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To: Jesse who wrote (1867)3/13/1998 9:33:00 PM
From: JP  Respond to of 4256
 
Jesse -If you compare that Troymin Drift thickness map against the info from the last Ashton Press release on overburden -we see that those driftmaps are out to lunch -good thing for Montello. According to the map K11 and K15 should have 150meters of overburden. JP

<<Reverse-circulation drill holes on aeromagnetic anomalies in areas 30 kilometres east and southeast of kimberlite K-14 have discovered four more kimberlites additional to the two reported on February 26, 1998, bringing to six the number of new kimberlites found so far by the 1998 winter programme. The results to date are:

Kimberlite
Anomaly Dimension

Metres
Overburden Depth

Metres

K11 13.4

K15 42.7

K10 127

K32 90

K92 80

K93 79>>