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Message: Re: Is this the Hinge geology of rice lake area - Anderson 2008

hi ttgr

im definitely not a geologist so don't take too much note of what i say, but still I'll post this. hinge seems to be north of the shoreline volcanics, but perhaps further thin lines of similar geology can be picked out on one map below, running through wingold.

January 15, 2008 Dale Ginn, CEO of San Gold Corporation (SGR: TSX-V) is pleased to report that exploration drilling from surface has discovered multiple new gold bearing zones located approximately 1.5 kilometers northeast of the Rice Lake Mine. A series of shallow dipping quartz veins have been intersected in 5 sequential holes to date in intermediate and mafic volcanic tuffs and flows.

It seems to me that:

Dale has been working on old mines and the fracturing show in the bottom map and has found the hinge cohiba so far, with question marks now several KM both ways, and ????elsewhere on the greens.???

Anderson comments as follows......'Although the hostrocks include a wide variety of rock types, the largest known deposits occur in tholeiitic gabbro sills (map unit 14; Rice Lake and Cartwright/Gabrielle deposits) and Fe-tholeiitic basalt flows (unit 10; SG-1 deposit) within wellstratified sections of felsic epiclastic rocks. In these deposits,significant ore also occurs at the contacts between rock types, in settings that highlight the importance of hostrock chemistry and competency contrasts in localizing ore. Dacitic volcaniclastic rocks in the upper portion of the TS unit (unit 16) host several significant deposits and occurrences (e.g., Wingold, Gold Standard).' But doesn't elaborate on much potential.

his magnetics tend to show the sam unit and perhaps the shoreline volcanics structure, and not dale's finds (I think but happy to be corrected)

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