Bob,
you've opened no hornets nest.
I get a bit of a laugh from your comments some times but its all in lighthearted jest.
Feel free to comment and like wise receive comment in return.
You say, "... Would it suprise some that the deposit has only a limited depth. Sounds like your 10 years behind the eight ball there Bob.
Its not as if these things have not been considered and probably extensivel discussed.
After all, the WRZ is controlled at its base by a listric fault.
I think thats been stated over and over again here.
All this has been published by IDC and Madison for a very long time.
As for te bit about the mountain moving, well it is sitting on very actve ground in te subduction zone
Over the last 5 million years it and teh ground its attached to may well (if not undoubtely) moved.
Or are you saying the mountain moved by itself?
Now that would be a most facinating if not novel suggestion!
The mystery of the moving mountain.
Oh, then that woud explain why the gold stops would it Bob?
Mountain moved did it Bob?
You remind me of that guy from Wewak, origionally from eastern europe, who forulated the most stimulating and novel ideas to explain what was, to the rest of the world, self evident.
I am sure you know him.
Any way, one of his utterly wacky idea was that the gold at Mt Kare was deposited their as glacial morane from Porgera.
Simple minds eh Bob?
Why?
Because this grand bit or reasoning does not explain the base metal carbonate mineralization at Kare nor the roscolite enriched zone there running 100 gpt or better, nor the sourse of same in the intrusion.
Let's all leave it to Tony Burgess..... eh Bob?
Least we all end up completely "surprised"..
Bob, you've opened no hornets nest.I get a bit of a laugh from...
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