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Gold/Mining/Energy : ARP - V Argentina Gold -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bat Man who wrote (3278)4/28/1999 1:09:00 PM
From: Handshake™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3282
 
Again could care less about spamming this board, you folks have been there and cashed in...but because this is in the same region please look at it..

To: Mike Gold (11792 )
From: Mike Gold Wednesday, Apr 28 1999 1:01PM ET
Reply # of 11806

LOS DAS MARIAS DRILL RESULTS ANALYSIS:

First off, PR says, LDM is North of Lipangue-interesting-the map I have shows it basically West of Lipangue but perhaps I got it twisted..

PR does not say where the holes are located-from what I heard previously-they were supposedly drilling in the shear zone deposit:
(Recall shear zone is between 50 to 100 meters wide and at least 400 meters long-open to depth)

Hole 1 looks like they just clipped the deposit...drilling blind between IP lines..still not to shabby..

Hole 2 looks great! Looks like to be much higher grade than Lipangue-not surprising-as you go down in size ie porphyry, shear zone, mantos, vein-you can expect higher and higher grades as they hydrothermal fluid was more concentrated in a smaller space. Overburden will be no issue at LDM. 13 feet thick of 46.58 grams/ton is what dreams are made of! An intersection of 142 feet of 5 grams/ton is nefty! Now lets hope the bottom 2/3 are just as good!

Note: The minerlization was encountered in Andesite as opposed to the grandiorite..no copper? Looks like LDM seems to have a character of its own.

From what I can gather-it appears that there is at least two large porphyry systems we are dealing with here....one centered at Lipangue and one centered at LDM. It is very likely that the minerlization from one is continous upto the minerlization of the other-just like you have at Argentina Gold and their large diatreme systems.
LDM and Lipangue are some 3 kilometers apart raising the possibility of an very very large area of minerlization. It appears that a large batholitic structure(ie big blob of magma) feed both porphyry systems. The MOTHER OF ALL GOLD DEPOSITS is owned by us!(I think!)

Other comments: What will the assay's show at the bottom of Hole 8?
I hear Hole 9 back at Lipangue is far far better. Now compare our first 9 holes with Argentina Gold's first 9 holes.(ie they found nothing) then you are starting to get the picture!
Folks, Majors are practically breaking down the doors to get a piece of Medinah! Hold on!