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To: teevee who wrote (10478)12/14/1998 3:50:00 PM
From: blue5star  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Hi

Do you know if the concentration of kimberlite intersections shown on the n.w. peninsula of the new map were from the past summer drilling., ie the ones waiting for lab analysis results?

I believe the "bullseye" hits were narrow intersections, possibly blind pipe much deeper and below these.

nb forbidden places on discovery channel, 6:00est re nwt diamonds
tonite.



To: teevee who wrote (10478)12/14/1998 8:53:00 PM
From: ddl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Thanks for the reply.. I find it interesting that they would process reject material now and not have done that with the original sampling. For some reason I was under the impression that it was a new sampling from a different area.
So in fact, WSP does not have a sampling in the works from a new area at this time, right?
Are we perhaps waiting for some new drill holes from "outside" areas in order to better define the "dyke"?
Also, the map they recently published does in fact indicate 3 "sheets" which appear to be heading towards one point.
Is this cone theory supported by this fact, or could this be simply explained by fractures over the last millenium that has been "dipped" towards a common point?
Don't get me wrong, I'm not questioning the apparent fact that there is source, but I'm trying to figure out from my vantage point where the source could be and at this time we would be very fortunate to have it pointed at by the direction of the currently found "dykes" - regards - denis