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To: Dave R. Webb who wrote (884)3/16/1999 6:43:00 PM
From: Richnorth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1030
 
I suspect that a break-up date for this part of the NWT is mid to late May.

Dave, I think that the break-up will be about a month earlier this year because of the warmth that had been generated by El Nino. Perhaps GMD should factor this into their contingency plans.

BTW, I just can't resist mentioning the obvious: the neighbouring big operators like BHP and Aber are watching the Royce properties with great interest! Way to go!!!

Regards,

Richnorth



To: Dave R. Webb who wrote (884)3/19/1999 10:51:00 AM
From: VAUGHN  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1030
 
Thanks Dave

I thought you had suggested that the number of separate trains with J-7's through J-10's was going to be announced as well?

What was the % of G-10's to G-9's in the various trains?

What was the size of the kimberlite scree? Does it match the train chemistry?

What are the Illmenite R-factors of the various trains?

Chromite Mg%'s?

Do those distinct aero mag targets at the head of the trains have distinctive pyroclastic (typical volcanic) sloping shorelines around their host lakes?

Do any of the current aero mag targets coincide with the lakes MS showed us at the NWTGF two years ago?

Sounds as if drilling is a way off still, July, Sept?

Thanks Dave