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Star Diamond Corp T.DIAM

Alternate Symbol(s):  SHGDF

Star Diamond Corporation is a Canada-based company engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties. Its primary asset is its 100% interest in the Fort a la Corne property, which is located in central Saskatchewan. Its Fort a La Corne Diamond Project includes Star and Orion South Kimberlites. These kimberlites are in close proximity to established infrastructure, including paved highways and the electrical power grid. The Star-Orion South Diamond Project is located within the Fort a la Corne diamond district of central Saskatchewan, Canada. These Fort a la Corne mineral dispositions are located in the Fort a la Corne Provincial Forest, approximately 60 kilometers (km) east of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. It also holds a 100% interest in the Buffalo Hills Diamond Project, located approximately 400 kilometers northwest of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The property covers a total of 21 mineral leases covering an area of approximately 4,800 hectares (ha).


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Comment by jeskon Aug 19, 2006 12:06am
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RE: Cantuar Eruptive flow - factRbest

RE: Cantuar Eruptive flow - factRbest"Appears to be predominately to the Northeast some underneath the camp. Proof of my earlier speculation that JF ran thin very quickly lies within." Can you elaborate how you are seeing that the JF runs thin based on your comment above? "The LDD results are not for the complete hole there is more kimberlite in some of the holes and quite a bit more in certain holes. " I noticed this too, that they only reported on the EJF (from the nr: "The total diamond recoveries from the EJF intersection in each LDD hole are listed in Table 1"). I was wondering about the LJF and the Pense/Cantuar underneath the EJF as well as the kimberlitic seds at the top of the column, just underneath the overburden. But I don't see where they mention that more kimb was hit in some of the holes as you state. Do you?
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