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Comment by letsgetreadyon Aug 30, 2011 7:07am
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RE: Todays Release...

RE: Todays Release...DiggerBelow is a section of the Northern Miner article referring to Cote Lake geophysics. Hope this helps answer some of your questions?? Strike heads south west for 300 metres (from the current deposit) before it heads directly south per TRR. Please let me have your comments. Thanks From Northern Miner article posted on TRR's website:Since releasing the initial resource estimate, Trelawney has marched the drills farther westward along fences that are 100 metres apart. Such drilling has, so far, defined a zone with a strike length of 1 km, beginning beneath Côté Lake itself and extending in a south-westerly direction. As the drills head west, they continue to hit significant widths of mineralization.The secret to the success of the program has much to do with geophysics.The deposit registers a strong induced polarization (IP) signal that doesn’t stop at the current deposit’s known boundary. “The IP signature shows a zone extending southwest for another 300 metres (from the current deposit) before it heads directly south,” Gibson says, while standing in front of the geophysical maps laid out in the core shack. “And then there is a splay-off to the southeast as well, which we’ll have to get to at some point.”“This system is so large that we’re not even seeing the big picture yet,” Beilhartz chimes in. “The alteration is different in the south than it is in the north.” What the southern extensions hold in the eastern and western edges of the deposit won’t be known for some time. With every new fence of drilling, the deposit grows, further entrenching the idea that the company could be on to a 10-million-oz. deposit.
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