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Message: Lynx #1 and Lynx #2 potential connectivity

Lynx #1 and Lynx #2 potential connectivity

posted on Mar 25, 2007 11:32PM
Sage mentions in a prior news release:
"The HLEM response suggests that the Lynx #1 and Lynx #2 are connected over a survey strike length of 200 meters and remain untested to the northwest and southeast. There is an evident conductor south of Lynx #1 which strikes at north - south unlike the Lynx zones which strike at north west - south east."

If the trend of the geological structure as indicated by Lynx #1 and Lynx #2 is northwest - southeast, is there physical evidence between these zones which may indicate that the structure has re-oriented itself in a north - south corridor? If so, where exactly on the map?
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