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younggun3on Mar 04, 2010 9:21pm
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RE: RE: On a lighter note.....
RE: RE: On a lighter note.....Our current interpretation is that the syenite porphyry intruded a dilatant zone developed at the intersection of the Porcupine-Destor and South Limb faults. These faults developed along high Fe-tholeiitic metavolcano-sedimentary contacts that provided the necessary Fe to precipitate sulphide mineralization during hydrothermal activity. Along the south limb of the geo-syncline, the high Fe-tholeitic volcanic horizon is often present only as remnant xenolithic or fault mega-blocks due to disruption by the South Limb fault and intrusions of QFP and syenite porphyry.
My favorite part of the news release is the Fe-tholeiitic. That many i's that cloose togeather must mean something big.