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CANDORADO OPERATING CO > Murphy Lake
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Post by CrashSurvvivor on Feb 10, 2011 11:14am

Murphy Lake

Update from V.GWQ on their Spout Lake program, bordering right on the south end of CDO's Murphy Lake property:

https://www.gwrresources.com/s/NewsReleases.asp?ReportID=441903&_Type=News-Releases&_Title=GWR-Extends-Cu-Magnetite-Au-Ag-Skarns-Drilling-Towards-43-101-Resource-Assa...

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Visually impressive, massive magnetite and chalcopyrite were intersected over approximately 8 meters near the end of the hole (385.5 m), which was unfortunately terminated prematurely due to stuck drill rods. The mineralization continues down-dip, but interpretation suggests the zone may also continue down-hole as a parallel lens. To test this, the hole will be continued using BQ drill rods through the NQ rods. The results indicate considerable additional tonnage exists below the original 1993 resource, estimated to only 200 m depth. DDH SL11-77 (assays pending) intersected remarkable mineralization at 25m down-hole, as strongly potassically altered, massive magnetite, native copper, chalcopyrite, bornite and chalcocite. The combination of these copper-rich minerals within the same section of core represents metal zonation along the trend, with possibly important geological implications.

Comment by wildman2 on Feb 10, 2011 4:14pm
thank God.  A post about the resources. (which haven't changed since people paid almost .10)It's a miracle.
Comment by CrashSurvvivor on Feb 10, 2011 5:05pm
 :-)
Comment by goldengirl20 on Feb 11, 2011 7:13am
Excuse my ignorance but what do those symbols mean, I have seen them before on this and other boards.
Comment by CrashSurvvivor on Feb 11, 2011 9:49am
Just a way of doing a smiley faces using the colan / dash / bracket.  Use the other bracket and you have a sad face :-(    or a  wink ;-)  - which shall it be for CDO? Only time will tell - I say a :-) a really big :-0
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