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To: .Trev who wrote (11034)1/2/1999 12:41:00 AM
From: Dave M  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Looks like some new maps at WSP web site or at least I havn't seen them before. No date was posted on the map so I think it is new and graphically shows drill locations and the swiss cheese made out of the nw peninsula. Most drill holes show kimberlite which makes the cone theory look like a good explanation. Looks like I could have picked drill locations here and found kimberlite. Identifying the outside boundaries should be a goal for drilling this winter, IMO.

Look at the map and notice arrows pointing toward a center ring. Any idea on the significance of this? Can the chemistry tell us how far away from a pipe the kimberlite has traveled? Seems like the farther the kimberlite travels the faster it would cool down and leave some kind of an indication. With the cone sloping at an angle, could a pipe be at any point along the cone and not necessarily at the low end? These are questions that come to me looking at the map, I am not a Geologist so excuse my ignorance.

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Wish all a Happy and Prosperous new year.

Dave M