Re: R Nemis - Seawind - seawind - Hole 11 re-essay - Duck&FANTOMAS
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Jan 04, 2008 04:22PM
Good so far! More Tonnes in the North and at Mining Grades. Seeing as they initially expected more in this area and came back after doing some Ground/Down hole Geophysicals and were still challenged in coming up with what they likely expected to be some very good results (getting only good results) knowing that the Electronic instruments are telling them to expect something worth looking for in the North, they are now (with the new ETEM's) intending to seek something in the North West. Besides expanding the Tonnes they may expect something like a change in direction up there (meaning that either Glaciation and Erosion have removed the upper extension of the "tube" or it has been rotated via crustal deformation over the 10's of 100's of millions of years. I need to do some refreshing on the Drill location and angles and compare them with Mineralization intersepts on the assayed cores before I will state categorically that it may be that the mineralization shows the rotation and twisting. If it appears this is likely (probable) then the 'tube may head off into the North West from that point. This, with what we are conjecturing at present is not likely but is also not unlikely either. Especially given that initially Noront felt that there was/is something there and the old ETEM's indicate there is a second anomaly to the north and up to two on Probes Claim Property to the north and north west. Also, and hare goes my first plug??? for FNC, Probe (I think it was) drilled a hole on FNC's claims just north east of where Noronts hole #3 missed, some 200m -400m from NOT #3. So, long before Noront ever drilled any hole on Eagle1 someone suspected something to be to the North East, and to the North, and now also to the North West. Maybe it is down deep or less intensely mineralized up there but something seems to at least be worth their continuing to look up there.
I will be more specific once I check on the Drill location and Assay data in detail.
For now, #11 adds much more Tonnage and at good grades in the OPEN North. Even closer to 10 Million Magic Number of Mine worthy Tonnes. Very significant!
Old Joe
PS: #27 will be very good but we should look forward to #29 much more expectantly as it will also greatly expand Tonnage in the South West and, and demonstrate moer to come down there as well.