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Message: Some info from Been There

Some info from Been There

posted on May 22, 2008 03:51PM

An intersect from 80 to 90 meter on a 60 degree hole is a 70 - 80 meter DEEP intersection which is well in the ballpark of the accuracy of interpreting geophysics. Estimating the depth and horizontal position of an anomaly is a very imprecise science with a degree of hocus pocus thrown in (the interpretation of the results).



They may still hit another intersection in the targeted 100-150 meter depth but I suspect the anomaly will be explained by the massive sulphide horizon they already hit.





12 meters of massive sulphide would given a very strong response. If it is a VMS deposit the good thing is that they tend to have both length and depth so there is some real tonnage potential. Assuming no major faulting/displacement they also tend to be fairly easy to delineate.





The guys and gals that hold WSR/MTX should be happy campers over the next month or so as the results come in.





.... Been There (but doesn't hold either stock)

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