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To: the Chief who wrote (6532)10/7/1998 5:35:00 PM
From: Mike Gold  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25548
 
Chief, House discovered the carbonates when a truck associated with the IP survey accidently fell of the Cliff! I think if you look at the Lapangue claims map that I think I have provided with you before, you might be able to figure it out about where the truck went off the edge. (Of course one possibility, the truck went off the access road going up Lapangue so not sure where.) My guess it was pretty close to the edge of the plateau-I can't imagine House was able to get too far down from the top climbing on cliffs in his condition! The carbonates deposit was described as massive with no copper weathering evident. He confirmed it was carbonate with acid test.



To: the Chief who wrote (6532)10/7/1998 7:09:00 PM
From: Mike Gold  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25548
 
Chief, care to give us your thoughts on the economics of Copper? ie. With the copper price around 70 cents a pound, what % copper ore and deposit size requirements do we need for an economical deposit these days? What is the best size/% copper deposit can we hope for in Chile? I think I will read some reference material I have to see I can come up with part of the answer. Thanks.