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Re: yang2 post# 125640

Friday, 06/14/2013 2:38:27 PM

Friday, June 14, 2013 2:38:27 PM

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"BLUE CORE at ~500 ft."





The host rock is glaciated basalt in Iliamna, Alaska, and will likely look much different in Southeast Arizona. I know copper oxide is typically greenish blue, but I wouldn't be surprised if the drill cores in Arizona look much different than the pics from Alaska since the copper content will likely be less than 1% total (if we get to see the cores at all).

Not trying to be a wet blanket, I just don't want anyone assuming the cores are bad if we see pics that are typical white/beige Arizona limestone. The basalt from Alaska also took on a lot of its bluish appearance from the reflected light of the sky, and was probably more of a slate gray when viewed indoors.

That said, I am expecting good results and hold a lot of optimism about the Hay Mountain claims when and if we drill them.

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