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To: Famularo who wrote (434)4/6/1998 2:12:00 PM
From: Jesse  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2514
 
No confirmation by lab analysis yet, but the green clay and pyroclastic (volcanic) horizons sure pique my interest:

"In addition to the pyroclastic horizons, several partly consolidated green sand units were intersected at each of the three targets that yielded the thick pyroclastic. The green color of the sands is due, in part, to the presence of green clay minerals. At this time, prior to analyzing the core, it is unknown whether any of the pyroclastic horizons or the green sand units are related to local mafic or kimberlitic volcanism."

We do need to wait for the analysis report...
-The maximum OB depth of 9.4m is also very good news.

I think this release is going to catch some people's attention.

-j
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