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Gold/Mining/Energy : Winspear Diaminds (Bulls Board) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: .Trev who wrote (570)2/17/1999 3:17:00 PM
From: Taz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1172
 
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Both Walt and I viewed the geophysical data that was on display here in Yellowknife at the WSP booth in the Geoscience Forum and at their other open house event. Walter and Randy were in attendance.

The geophysical map presented was for data collected by an airborne survey over a larger area than covered by the ground surveys shown on the maps at the WSP website. The data indicated two very nice and encouraging anomalies located within the shoreline of the NE Arm of Snap lake. They are to be tested by drilling in the near future. In looking at the Snap Lake map on the Web site you will see that the NE Arm has an extrapolated fault line running through it, extrapolated from the fault identified at the west end of the NW Arm of the lake. You will also notice that these anomalies are situated close to the projected center of the hypothetical cone sheet.

For obvious competitive reason this data is not likely to be posted on the web site, but then ya never know, one day it just might be there eh!

L8er
Regards
Taz