RE:RE:RE:Gold-Nickel-CobaltThanks for this.
SuneeDaze wrote: It'd be interesting to know the values in the high grade gold zone. It appears the higher cobalt, copper and nickel values have lesser gold grades, but what do I know?
grams / tonne = 1 ppm
So the high grades of 2109 ppm nickel, 1645 ppm cobalt and 238 ppm copper are 2109 g/t nickel, 1645 g/t cobalt and 238 g/t copper. To a %, it'd be 0.21% nickel, 0.16% cobalt and 0.024% copper. A nice addition or complimentary assemblage of values to the gold.
Anyway, there ya go.