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Gold/Mining/Energy : Nuinsco Resources (NWI) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Brumell who wrote (1809)3/17/1999 1:53:00 PM
From: mineman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5821
 
The magnetics, gravity, and EM surveys indicate that a large body does not occur at depth along plunge to the east.

The Ovoid zone at Voisey's was identified by a strong magnetic anomaly and Max-Min EM conductor. There is no such signature at NWI.

The grade could increase at depth down plunge, but it is likely the sulphides solidified before the plug was upended so there is no more reason for the sulphides to increase as decrease in grade.

In the same way the grade was fairly consistent across the Ovoid at Voisey's and also fairly consistent in the Eastern Deeps, the grade should be fairly consistant here.

So I don't believe the grade and thickness will change appreciably from the 8% over 2.3 metres as drilling follows the 100 metre wide massive sulphide body down-plunge to the east!