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To: Paul Bilecki who wrote (18982)5/3/1999 1:31:00 PM
From: Chas.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
To Paul........No..



To: Paul Bilecki who wrote (18982)5/3/1999 1:41:00 PM
From: ddl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Wish I knew where it came from but at 300m+ down I don't think the lake has anything to do with it as it is a shallow lake. Lake Ontario is 100m deep. Maybe the fault has but it's perpendicular to the sheet and the sheets appears to cross it. All I know is it is getting longer and maybe, just maybe will lead to a source.
As it stands now, if valuations are confirmed, we have enough for a 3kt/day mill in a rich mine for at least 10 years.



To: Paul Bilecki who wrote (18982)5/3/1999 2:11:00 PM
From: TP  Respond to of 26850
 
No:
The lakes up there were created after the last ice age (5-10,000 years ago, the dyke was emplaced several millions of years ago. Sorry.

Tp