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GREY:TWNNF - Post by User

Comment by beachmanon Feb 17, 2011 9:11pm
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RE: RE: RE: beachman....

RE: RE: RE: beachman....Well originally I thought that they had drilled down the throat of a breccia pipe and the deposit wasn't going to have any lateral extent.  At the time there was nothing to suggest otherwise.  Drilling proved I was wrong. Since then I have been a supporter as it has become clear that the deposit is a subvertical "slab" with unknown depth extent and unknown stirke length.  This is really a new deposit-type for this part of the world and there's no reason why the deposit can't continue further southwest for as far as you want to guess.  It's far from perfect but it never is.
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