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To: Walt who wrote (17101)3/29/1999 2:36:00 AM
From: brian krause  Respond to of 26850
 
Walt, I am making changes to the model I have of the kimberlite emplacement at Snap Lake. These theories do not determine if I think a mine will happen here but rather what the shape I can picture it. I had once thought that this was a granite emplacement on the NW dike as well as in other areas that took place following the splitting of the rock due to faulting but had questioned that do to a post by someone I respect a while back. Since then I had studied a cone sheet down in Texas that was placed between layers of sediment . ( this made for a nice even continuous model)

The important thing is that WSP is continueing to prove up more and more tonnage and as they do so it is no longer theory but becomes fact.

Regards

bk