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To: Tom Cat who wrote (16833)3/25/1999 9:40:00 PM
From: teevee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
Tom Cat,
No wonder you are so bitter....you keep the losers and sell the winners!!!

By the way, South African fissures are near verticle, anastomizing, en echelon lobes that average about .3 to .5 meters in width....Winspears Snap Lake kimberlite is not a fissure...it is a cone sheet...bib big diference here Tom Cat...do some DD...
regards,
teevee



To: Tom Cat who wrote (16833)3/25/1999 11:48:00 PM
From: Lorne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
TC - I'm not a hard rock geologist (or any kind for that matter) but have a technical diploma in petroleum exploration so I've taken many geology courses. From what I understand the terminology that is being used on this thread is acceptable. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I'm not challenging you I'm just curious.