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GREY:TWNNF - Post by User

Comment by junior_mineron Nov 22, 2010 11:28am
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Post# 17738972

RE: I made no error... I DID SAY that it was...

RE: I made no error... I DID SAY that it was...
Not only you made order of magnitude error in tonnage (see below), but in addition you belittled Penasquito grade by order of magnitude. You need to find better comparison than Penasquito.
Enough said?
"If mineralization can be extended along strike assuming the same dimensions as on the mostdrilled
section, 93E, the Company can make an estimation of the exploration potential of the Cote
Lake Deposit. As noted, mineralization has been traced for a distance of 600 metres to a depth of
400 metres, which may represent the potential depth of an open pit, and widths of 400 metres on
the widest section. The volume of contained rock would be approximately 96 million cubic metres.
As the mineralization envelope currently occurs in a “V” shape, the volume would be one half of
this or 48 million cubic metres. Mineralization may not be as strong on outlying sections as on
section 93E or mineralization could extend to an additional section in each direction; the potential
volume could range from 40 to 50 million cubic metres. Utilizing a specific gravity of 2.65 tonnes
per cubic metre would result in an estimated range of 100 to 130 million tonnes."
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