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To: BLZBub who wrote (337)1/25/1999 2:52:00 PM
From: Terry J. Crebs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5821
 
Thanx for posting BLZ. Makes better exploration better sense too. Drilling on EM targets is almost always better than IP for shallow massive sulfides; (IP or Induced Polarization and resistivity geophysical techniques are usually better for disseminated mineralization.) Pentlandites the size of your thumb nail (a centimeter) is usually a good sign and usually indicates good metallurgy for refining the nickel. However, the course nature could also signify remobilization mineral textures which could indicate the mineral volume may be skimpy (like those probably uneconomic high-grade zones at Hawkridge and at South Voisey.) In general, these complete assay results are very good. Hole step-outs are going to determine if these intercepts have some volume/tonnage to them. Good Luck, Terry J. Crebs Lakewood, Colorado