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To: Walt who wrote (17067)3/28/1999 6:40:00 PM
From: Dave M  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
Walt, studying the latest news release picture, it appears that the dyke is thinning at I12 and 13 suggesting the southerly end of the cone. This cone is starting to appear smaller than shown in the Jan 22 exhibit with a dashed circle, but, diamonds have been found farther south and east, perhaps we have several cone sheets here with several feeders. Note the following statement from last Friday's release:

"In addition, some drill holes are planned to locate the vertical feeder system from which the NW dyke emanated."

They are looking for the feeder for NW dyke, perhaps they are saying or leaving it open that there are additional feeder systems for other dykes.

I am not a Geologist so the above is pure speculation on my part, just using my engineering background to make some sense of all of this.

Thanks,
Dave M