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Barker Minerals Ltd BKMNF

As in our news release dated March 5th 2019 Barker Minerals Ltd. President CEO Louis Doyle states that: Barker is extremely pleased to be working in collaboration with such a fine group of worldly professionals scientists and institutions to further the understanding of the surface and basement mantle rocks of this highly mineralized and underexplored district. These groundbreaking scientific studies together with Barkers exploration efforts are forging a new modern understanding of the geology which significantly increases the probability of diamonds being discovered with an Archean age of the mantle material on surface being identified on the Tasse project area it further enhances the possible economic importance of this area by orders of magnitude.


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Comment by goldmember2on Feb 03, 2009 12:38am
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RE: RE: RE: Lets Talk About the Drill Ressults - H

RE: RE: RE: Lets Talk About the Drill Ressults - HYes, it is a puzzle...I guess you'd have to ask the geo himself. They must be referring to the minerals - it's all I can explain it with. Keep in mind, that they say 50-90%...if you check out the data tables referenced in the NR, you'll see that lots of the samples in the mineralized intervals are under 0.25 metres core length - one was only 8cm! So if those thinner intervals were in the 75-90% sulphides range and the rest were in the 50-75% range or less then that might average out, maybe (also assumes most of the sulphides are pyrite). That's the best I can do, schottchris.

Yes, I have seen some 50%+ zinc ores - mind-blowing! You have to have the good honey sphalerite for those grades, though!

gm2
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