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To: teevee who wrote (11825)1/13/1999 1:57:00 PM
From: gg cox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
teevee I guess you agree with GT, this from his post #6114

"I subscribe to the theory
that emplacement took place over 2 different time frames., first
the event that triggered the Wide Main indicator train., which in all
liklihood is an eroded source. The second event erupted small breeciated
bodies., and the third event which precipitated a less volatile kimberlite
evidenced by the sill complex on the N.W. Penninsula dyke. Some of
these points were noted in previous releases. The emplacement period
may only span a few million years.,
but occurred within the 60 to 70 million tertiary emplacement period.
I think it is as well presumptious to assume that a main source does
not exist or that it is restricted to near surface exposures."

gg