Terry,

Don't forget, the BEERS are due when Voisey's is in production!

At Darnley, we now have drilled nine kimberlite pipes - waiting for the
diamond counts. First pipes were found by aeromag - at 1600 m line
spacing!! Weren't you guys looking for diamonds in Labrador???

Stephen

On Tue, 9 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> In a message dated 1/9/01 11:48:11 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> << Apparently, kimberlite pipes result in a "flower"-type response in the
> parameters derived from the Falcon data that have a much larger dimension
> than the pipes themselves. I understand that BHP detected one pipe with a
> 60 m diameter. >>
> 
> Thanx for the reply, Steve. 
> 
> Impressive, but I think if you fly any gradient-technique over small targets 
> enough times you'll get beaucoup "flowers" and other fauna/flora-signatures. 
> Time will tell if Falcon makes any "economic" kimb or lamproite discoveries, 
> e.g., geophysical technical successes don't cut it anymore (if they ever did) 
> in the mining exploration game.
> 
> Make economic discoveries with the new airborne technique and nobody will 
> mind buying flowers from a +800-kg Aussie-gorilla.
> 
> Oh yeah, my condolences concerning this summer's Darnley Bay, NWT drilling 
> campaign; i.e., I think you owe me BEERS, heh-heh. 
> 
> Best Regards, T.
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