RE: Metallurgical adjustmentsGood work Browser! It will be interesting to see how hole 16 kicks with it gets run. Something I find very interesting are the intersections above the Boston Richardson belt. These zones correlate very well with a crosscut that was driven south from the 400' level in the BR shaft for 500. It intersected zones ranging from 3 to 22 feet true thickness. This is documented in Malcolms memoir "Goldfields of Nova Scotia" published in 1929. These zones are also noted in a high grade lens directly above the Boston Richardson belt encountered on the 125' level of the ramp. These lens may represent zones of enrichment controlled by a subordinate flexure or other structural control element. The idea of high grade lens within overall low grade ore bodies is well documented in Nova Scotia.
Will be good to see the resource estimate and the results of the metallurgical tests later in the year.
Cheers all.