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gump90

03/05/12 5:07 PM

#7337 RE: ShortonCash #7336

Fifield Pit is what we call a KNOWN SHOWING. Like an OLD DOG. NO GRADE. With hughmungous geo-verbiage like here I go straight to the Conclusion on Page 17 .. read it !! This is the difference between academic geos and geos who work in the field in the real world. Like I did. Those guys help us find mines. Just another tool for us. Hinchey gets paid to do all that RESEARCH !!! But I say to YOU .. keep gushing .. LOL.
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jayree

03/05/12 5:41 PM

#7339 RE: ShortonCash #7336

Shorton, wld love your take on this conclusion... looks good to me !

CONCLUSIONS
Results from this study suggest that sedimentary litho- geochemical studies may provide insight into the prove- nance histories of sedimentary units found in the Avalon Zone. Specifically, geochemical discrimination diagrams suggest that reduced units in the Rocky Harbour Formation may have been sourced from a relatively more felsic-source terrane compared to the source terrane for the Blue Point facies of the Crown Hill Formation. This feature may prove useful in determining the stratigraphic affinity of such sequences in areas where external relationships are not well understood. It may also have importance in assessing the mineral potential of such rocks elsewhere in the Avalon Zone as almost all significant SSC mineralization discov- ered to date is associated with the Blue Point facies, rather than the Rocky Harbour Formation.