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To: Tomato who wrote (558)2/16/1999 6:42:00 PM
From: teevee  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 1172
 
Tomato,
Those little 400 meter x 400 meters squares aren't so little, and there are lots of them. I wish I had more data to constrain my guess, but just for fun, here goes.....K 17 or K 18.....could be J 17 or J 18...could also be more than one source/vent/feeder zone/pipe as we have more than one cone sheet....does anyone elso have a guess...wild or otherwise?

regards,
teevee



To: Tomato who wrote (558)2/16/1999 11:48:00 PM
From: Walt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1172
 
Hello Tomato,
Long time since we chatted.
At the geoscience forum when I talked with Walter Melnyk he said they had a target on the south side of the NE arm of the Lake they planned to drill. Im going from memory here but I seem to recall it being around the north half of L-18,19 or south part of M-19,20.
As for the dyke, we know where it surfaces where they took the bulk samples last year. It was located in a small overburden filled valley. Now as a prospector I would be looking for a similar situation on the north Take a look at the map and its not too hard to imagine that it might cross the small arm followthe shore up to that small bay to the north and then on to the small long lake shown. By the sqares from K-11 to K-10 to L10 M10 N10 and O-11. It may or may not do this but I would certainly be looking closely at any N-S running overburden or lake filled valley running on that north shore.
Hopefully things are progressing well at Snap. See quite a few trucks and gear heading up the winter road.
regards Walt