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Comment by Gauwdon Oct 31, 2014 11:31am
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RE:RE:RE:exDeBeers, Ekim, bulk sample question

RE:RE:RE:exDeBeers, Ekim, bulk sample question
Kidlapik, good catch on the sea lift, let us know, I would expect they made it, we are not dealing with slouches.

Judging from the picture of the drill going in for bulk sampling, there won't be any cores, just aggregate coming up?  IMO, and maybe you can confirm xdbeers, would we see lots of breakage?  Given that diamonds are the hardest substance known to man, well, to this old man anyways.... I wouldn't think so, unless the diamond was compromised initially anyways??

I assume that crushing the rock is a part of the process of removing diamonds in a DMS system.  What would the difference be in crushing while drilling?  CH-6 was a surface bulk sample, large boulders with all the small aggregate combined.  They wouldn't use a caustic method on large boulders....?....


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