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touaregon Oct 11, 2019 4:08am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Missed my chance
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Missed my chance Exactly guys.. here's the interesting thing.. you would expect thst here on this board most posters would understnd drill results but they clearly don't.. but they talk like they do and others believe them.. and here's another thing.. did Detour have narrow high grade intervals within those wide mid to low grade intervals.. I don't think so.. there are many other examples of low grade open pit deposits that have produced 10s of millions of ounces with no high grade in sight.
Chris refers to the disseminated gold as "moderate to low" he is a geologist, he knows what he is taking about.. moderate to low does not mean 'nothing' as one poster keeps saying.
"We continue to intersect high-grade gold intervals with comparable widths and grades to what have been mined at the major high-grade deposits in Red Lake, however these occur within wide envelopes of moderate to low grade gold mineralization, which we observe projecting to surface"
Hello?
HansonLockyer wrote:
daffid wrote:
"1 g/t means nothing for most people".
Maybe. Detour's open pit , 517 MT, grades 0.97 g/t.
Yup. There are some here who don't understand drill results or cannot put this in context .because they don't understand the whole picture