notster:
"Now that the "iums" are being thrown around again perhaps it would be good of NOT to clarify the situation surrounding the Rhodium indications."
There were NOT only INDICATIONS, we HAVE Rhodium (and other PGE´s) CONFIRMED @ Eagle 1 and that was precisely the reason for my question after the last NR on #49:
P.P.S. And where is the Rhodium ? Was the whole PGE suite analysed ?
NR February 19, 2008:
PRECIOUS GROUP ELEMENT TEST WORK
Twenty samples from holes NOT-07-01, NOT-07-02 and NOT-07-05 were selected for Precious Group Elements (PGE’s) as part of the ongoing evaluation of Eagle One. The samples were selected on the basis of initial platinum and palladium content, nickel and copper content as well as lithology. The samples initially underwent analysis for rhodium at ALS Chemex laboratory in Vancouver B.C., then labsplits of the same sample set were sent to ALS’s affiliate lab in Australia, and additional splits were sent to Activation Laboratory in Ancaster, Ontario. The test work recently received confirms that other PGE’s are present in Eagle One and now need to be analyzed for on a regular basis. Variance between the two laboratories was within acceptable limits.
The test-work included three consecutive samples selected from Hole NOT-07-05 between 111.5 meters and 115.6 meters down-hole. This 4.1 meter section averaged 3.2% copper, 3.62% nickel, 30.2 g/t platinum, 15.95 g/t palladium, 3.3 g/t gold, 8.1 g/t silver, 0.84 g/t rhodium, 0.15 g/t osmium, 0.21 g/t iridium and 0.42 g/t ruthenium.
Noront will now be assaying previous samples from Eagle One for rhodium and completing additional assaying for the other PGE’s on a regular basis, to determine ratios of the other elements with respect to rhodium assays.
http://www.norontresources.com/News/getDocument/2008-02-19-pr-noront.pdf/84
FANTOMAS
P.S.: On a side note, it´s interesting to see that in the above mentioned NR you will find a very detailed description on visuals and drill hole locations. (A lot has changed recently).