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Message: Re: Gold in the soil, rocks in the garden.

from zoolo on kxl board

like the Sage news release. They are saying, "Free gold in the grab and channel samples occurs as fine-grained specks intimately associated with sulphides."

The sulphide connection reminds me of Kodia's 16.3 metre Golden Gate vein which contains "abundant sulphides".

From Kodiak's november 29, 2007 news release:

"Follow-up prospecting using the recently interpreted geophysical data has aided in the discovery of "The Golden Gate" vein, an impressive 11 metre wide quartz vein located approximately 4 kilometres southwest of The Golden Mile. The newly exposed vein outcrop coincides with one of multiple structures indicated using the geophysical data, contains abundant sulfides and significant amounts of chalcopyrite, and is open in all directions."

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