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docmzon Mar 12, 2010 9:23am
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Boddington mine of...
Boddington mine of...West Australia is the only one with similar geomorphology as that of TRR's Cote Lake Zone. Historically, Chester zones were never drilled deep enough (only up to about 180 meters) and it will be interesting to see how BIG this thing really is, as porphyry deposits can run for many kilometers, yielding a massive orebody. By the way, Boddington mine has 20 million Ozs of Au and is the 2nd largest open pit mine in the world, and whatever the intrusive geological event that took place at Chester in the past to create this type of mineralization, I can guarantee you that it wasn't small.