Citadel Gold Mines announces a tender for drilling an anomaly staked last year - Wawa projects.ONTARIO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 30, 1996--Citadel has let a tender for drilling an anomaly Abnormality or deviation. Pronounced "uh-nom-uh-lee," it is a favorite word among computer people when complex systems produce output that is inexplicable. See software conflict and anomaly detection. which the company staked last year as a potential kimberlite kimberlite: see diamond. kimberlite or blue ground Dark, heavy, often fragmented igneous rock that may contain diamonds in the rock matrix. pipe.It is located in an area up ice from an area sampled by the Ontario Geological Survey The term geological survey can be used to describe both the conduct of a survey for geological purposes and an institution holding geological information. A geological survey (OGS OGS Office of General Services (New York State) OGS Office of Graduate Studies OGS Ontario Genealogical Society OGS Ontario Graduate Scholarship OGS Ohio Genealogical Society ) last year, and resulted in many diamond indicator minerals being discovered. The drilling is expected to start shortly, to take advantage of ice conditions over the main target as it occurs as a circular intrusive under a lake. Our diamond indicator sampling program has been completed in the same area, and we expect its results shortly. The gold property of Citadel is also being re-evaluated and discussions are taking place with a couple of mining companies with a view of a joint venture. Further information will be forthcoming as work begins. CONTACT: John Sadowski Citadel Gold Mines, Inc. Tel: (416) 749-9300 Exploration Office: (416) 401-0120 |
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