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Gold/Mining/Energy : New Blue Ribbon Resources Ltd (NBL.V was BLO) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: griz who wrote (226)3/10/1999 8:07:00 PM
From: Jesse  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 407
 
From the NR: >>All three holes encountered similar rocks: sediments, interfingered with sections of fine-grained altered volcanics. Due to the alteration it is not possible to identify the volcanics with any degree of certainty. They are possibly kimberlitic and various analytical procedures are under way to determine their probable source. Core is presently being logged and split sections will be shipped early next week to the laboratory of Kennecott Canada Explorations Ltd. in Thunder Bay, Ont. for diamond analysis by caustic fusion.<<

Interesting. Seems we've heard the interfingering description before (others' reports, eg ACA)-- things, geologically, are starting to be better understood in this area! -- These are encouraging findings, Griz.

Best of luck,
-j
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