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To: Rocket Red who wrote (14632)2/14/1999 1:53:00 PM
From: Gord Bolton  Respond to of 26850
 
Winspear has indicated that the results have been similiar and have uniformity throughout the dyke, including the float material tested.
This material came from 300 kilometers below surface and in all likelihood churned and mixed on the way up. It is reasonable to expect that there will be little variance in the final emplacement.
The large bulk samples from widely divergent points around Snap Lake will tell the story. There will be enough material to make some very reliable extrapolations especially when it is compared to the many smaller samples from other points.
Until the bulk samples confirm what most of us suspect, we are subject to criticism from the doubting Paquets.
Got to go. Talk to you later. Have a good weekend.