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Re: lmcat post# 19598

Thursday, 10/13/2011 4:59:57 PM

Thursday, October 13, 2011 4:59:57 PM

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Cat again just because you say it, does not make it true.

"Take a look at a topo map of Conglomerate Mesa and then draw in a 10 mile open pit mine. Drive for 10 miles and realize how long that is." that is what you said followed by: "Even a 5 mile by 5 mile destruction is HUGE!" So you did say a ten mile pit which is such a distortion of reality. Even a 5x5 mile pit is a distortion of reality. Now I know that you know nothing about geology but when they state a 2.5 mile long trend that does not translate that the entire length will be mineralized. In fact it is not all going to be mineralized. We don't even know if there is 500 feet mineralized to an extent that it would become a mine, yet here you are talking about 10x10 mile open pits. In Nevada there are many trends, the Carlin trend, Battle Mountain trend, Walker Lane trend all of which are in excess of 50 miles long. Does that mean there is a 50 mile long pit on these trends. Again take your time and think.... NO there are not. These are just areas where the tectonics and stratigraphy have the preparation and the heat sources and fluid sources are such that there is a higher likelihood for deposits along these trends.