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Gold/Mining/Energy : Medinah Mining Inc. (MDHM) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mike Gold who wrote (5156)8/10/1998 9:49:00 AM
From: the Chief  Respond to of 25548
 
Hi Mike. "Porphyry-related deposits are formed in the epicrustal volcanic environment and constitute a principal source of copper-gold-molybdenum. Shallow porphyry intrusives, stockworks and breccia systems form large tonnage (up to several billion tons) low-grade deposits amenable to low-cost bulk mining and treatment. They are generally one to ten miles in diameter and may extend to a mile in depth. Commonly they are capped by a barren leached capping which is underlain by a secondary zone."

Note the potential size of these types of deposits. Add the unusally large placer deposits to the equation not to mention the rich Catan vein: add it all up and what do you get?


This statement They are generally one to ten miles in diameter and may extend to a mile in depth

Name ONE, just ONE "mineralized" deposit that has these dimensions(10x1)or(5x1)? This statement is not "false" however, reading it as you have, is exactly what the company wants. Porphry systems are in some cases that size, but "mineralized" prophries are not!!!

Pyrite is part of a porphry, but you'd starve to death trying to live off its contents in most cases!!

the Chief



To: Mike Gold who wrote (5156)8/10/1998 9:54:00 AM
From: mike jameson  Respond to of 25548
 
... Chief...... continued .... Would you then be more apt to draw conclusions from that body of information ? No hypothetical here then, would you not be enthused about this kind of evaluation ? I suggest an " interested party " has done, and is doing, this, and further , that you will see it in the news shortly. MDIN has got a "major" ace in the hole.