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To: E. Charters who wrote (3064)2/23/1999 10:25:00 PM
From: Diamond Daze  Respond to of 3744
 
Hmmmmmmmmm...This is a new spin on an old fairy tale.......
The Emperors New Clothes



To: E. Charters who wrote (3064)2/24/1999 12:21:00 PM
From: mark warburton  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3744
 
ECharters,
You have answered a few of my questions over the last while regarding
Ontex and the Brookbank deposit. You have expained about folds etc.
to me and I found a good link to a geology site with all the technical
jargon etc.
duke.usask.ca
Anyway I have a question regarding the type of find at Brookbank.
The brookbank deposit is not of your typical quartz vein fold.
My understanding is that it is similar in nature to Hemlo. The way it
was explained to me is that the Gold is found at the contacts which
are consistently in the 30-35 foot range with 90% silification with
consistent grades throughout the ore. These types of deposits can run
laterally as well as vertically. Is this possible and if so can you
explain what makes Hemlo different then a typical fold type deposit.
Any insight would be appreciated.
Mark