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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gallery Resources (Alberta GYR) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Dale Rustebakke who wrote (1287)6/24/1998 10:44:00 AM
From: Kent C.  Respond to of 1829
 
Hi Dale, I would like to say both. The results are better:

Although the final interpretation report will not be available until early July the Company is advised that the source of the conductor is located immediately west of the Hole OK-M1 and that it has a vertical thickness of 260 metres (853 ft). The conductor extends from a vertical depth of 420 metres (1377 ft) down to 680 metres (2230 ft) and appears to be an extension of the in hole mineralized zone intersected in OK-M1 over a depth of 489 to 552 metres (1605 - 1810 ft).

The electrical responses obtained during the UTEM 4 survey show a greater conductivity suggesting stronger mineralization. These responses confirm "good quality" conductive responses obtained in the earlier UTEM 3 survey. Also, the conductivity over the lower 150 metres (492 ft) is better defined than over the upper part which can be produced by an accumulation of heavy conductive metals such as nickel and copper in the bottom of the zone.

Here is the release: exchange2000.com