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Comment by BlindBoyon Jul 08, 2006 12:09am
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Post# 11078266

RE: Area play

RE: Area playupsydaisy - this is the third time you've spammed this board with essentially the same message. first of all - everybody knows what ARU has got: it's a great find. second - I've already got some ARU, and I intend to hold it until they receive a take-over offer. third - PLE has picked up property that surrounds ARU to the west and to the north, and is the nearest of any other company to the discovery zone. fourth - as Gaurelian posted earlier on the ARU board, "(the sinter on hole 61) is a very good vote for the system to extend to the west." PLE's nearest proximity to ARU is to the west. "- hole 61 has hit a sinter. This represents the top of epithermal mineralization. Often compared to the "crust" that forms on top of the "golden bread". This is a very good vote for the system to extend to the west. Note the presence of the sinter in hole 50 and eroded in hole 51. The conglomerate which overlies the mineralization is a sedimentary deposit - associated with fast moving water. So a small amount of the deposit is eroded by this fast moving water - but most of it is intact - as evidenced by the non-erosion of most of the sinter. The June 6th release said the conglomerate is "post mineralization" - VERY IMPORTANT!!!!. The fact that it thickens accross the fault is the result of things that happened after the mineralization was put in place. This means that the major fault referred to in hole 59 is post mineralization. The sinter is the datum that marks the top of where the hytrothermal waters boiled off and left their precious cargo below. What the heck does all this mean. The fault happened later. The rocks to the west of the fault were at the same level when the gold was getting dumped - and part of the same system. We're going to get a lot bigger!"
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