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GREY:DLKM - Post by User

Comment by StruttinMyStuffon Aug 27, 2009 9:01pm
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RE: Mkuvia Deposit Model Aussie-Style Coastal Sand

RE: Mkuvia Deposit Model Aussie-Style Coastal SandThis is a reply posted on A G O R A C O M in response to the previous post.                                                                Re:Mkuvia Deposit Model? - Coastal Sand -Aussie style in response to MkuviaDeposit Model? - Coastal Sand -Aussie style by jrichm99 posted on Jul 14, 0906:10PM                                                                                                          Thanks for the paper.       As Iunderstand, you talked to Laurie.Did you discuss the NI 43-101 submittal or McMaster's report?        Didhe say or imply that Mc Master's cross sections show strata and hopefullygreater concentrations below the overburden or upper layer of sand? That 0.3grams/Lcm figure, that appeared in the DLKM news release of June 16, might haveincluded a lot of material that would not even be processed. But you're theexpert.Did he sound positive that the 43-101 sumittal would be timely andappear confident that the submittal would in the form acceptable to the BSC?Had the required report been submitted when you conversed with him?        Wouldyou say he sounded confident that gold was there and in economic quantities? Hewas the one that came up with the rough, general observation that artisanminers would only work a site with approximately 24 g/ton, if I'm not mistaken.      Was there anymention of proceeding with the application for the Tanzanian mining permit?      Thanks for allyour input.$0$0$0$0
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