Re: RE: NIK - PRB
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posted on
Jan 02, 2014 06:09AM
wb, I believe PRB passed on this position when they first arrived. It appears that the property is on the edge of the KSZ, may even be south of the contact.
If you bring up Google Earth and look at the Ivanhoe property I believe the contact between the KSZ and the unit to the south is very evident, a major topographic linear that is host to a narrrow lake/river striking E-NE and is straight as an arrow. A major fault zone if I ever saw one. On Dave's map he has the KSZ moving from the E-SE strike to a NE strike east of Borden Lake. Since Dave and company have been drilling Borden for at least 3 years I would guess he has a good idea of the geology and since he took a pass on the NIK property and I assume has lots of targets on PRB claims, don't see much value in a 'tag along'.
mh