Madison plans geophysical work at Big Blu
16 Oktober 2006 - 4:30PM
PR Newswire (US)
VANCOUVER, Oct. 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Madison Explorations
Inc. ("Madison" or the "Company") (MDEX: OTC other) is planning for
geophysical work at Big Blu and additional regional targets.
Madison Explorations, Inc. is planning for ground geophysical work
that will include magnetometer and gravity profiles of Big Blu and
additional targets within the region. The purpose of the studies
will be to map the anomalies, and provide a priority for future
drilling. The company's past regional geophysics rate this target
as its highest for diamond discovery potential. The Big Blu Anomaly
was initially discovered in 2006 as a result of a study of a recent
Aeromagnetic Survey of southwest Saskatchewan. Big Blu showed a
very strong 90% negative Keating correlation, which is very
different than other targets in the area. These targets lie north
of the area in which the highest concentration of diamond indicator
minerals has been found in southern Saskatchewan. A Pipe Model for
Big Blu conducted in June 2006 by Patterson, Grant and Watson
Limited of Toronto, Canada. In a recent geophysical study, Big Blu
revealed a strong anomaly in its Keating correlation, Total
Magnetic Intensity, First and Second Derivatives, and Analytic
Signal. Madison Explorations, Inc. is a progressive mineral
exploration company focusing on the discovery of diamonds. The
Company has a portfolio of highly prospective diamond properties
located in one of Canada's newest diamond exploration regions in
Southern Saskatchewan. On behalf of Madison Explorations Inc. Kevin
Stunder Joel Haskins President and Director Chairman and Director
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