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Re: Dobie Lama post# 35059

Friday, 01/09/2009 8:06:12 AM

Friday, January 09, 2009 8:06:12 AM

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Doberman,

It's not so much the mineral makeup in the logs as it is the thoroughness (and eventual proven accuracy) of his logging. Let me explain to you how logging works in the field really quickly.

Driller drills hole. Driller pulls out core and hands it to his partner. Partner uncaps core rods. Geologist marks depth intervals. Cores are split. Geologist logs what he sees.

Now, what was amazing about what this geologist logged is the detail of what he wrote. I can see him standing there for days and days logging with precision what was in the ground at those intervals. It HAD to have taken that long. I can see him sitting there now with his hand lens (little magnifying glass) and scrutinizing the cores. He couldn't have done it any other way, because it's nearly impossible, for example, to distinguish Biotite from Hornblende with the naked eye. Just open his log file and look what the man did. He did this for THOUSANDS and THOUSANDS of feet, only to have his field VISUAL logs determined by something as complex as x-ray diffraction or mass spectrometer.

Anyone who has ever logged a core can tell you that it doesn't get any better than what that geologist from Gulf did in the 50's. Go look for yourself. It's really amazing and I can see why Sarissa is so excited about the property. They practically know already what's sitting in the ground.

This Geologist was the real deal.

http://www.sarissaresources.com/media/Gulf_Drill_Logs.pdf