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Metanor Resources MEAOD

Metanor Resources Inc is engaged in the production and sale of gold as well as acquisition, exploration, and development of mining properties. It projects include the Moroy Project and Barry project among others.


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Comment by mstettleron Aug 18, 2016 7:31pm
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RE:RE:Metanor Intersects 14.5 g/t Au Over 7.2 M at Bachelor Mine

RE:RE:Metanor Intersects 14.5 g/t Au Over 7.2 M at Bachelor Mine
LongTbuffet wrote: This is huge high grade find...people will miss the boat on this one. 


Actually the intercept from august 5th contained about 35% more gold.

There are a few people (myself included) that look at results as an aggregate grade/thickness called gram-meters.  This is simply a multiplication of the length x grade of the intercept.  It is a way to get a relative measure of how good the intercept is.

For example, the aug 5th intercept would contain 141.12 gram-meters.  Todays intercept would contain 104.4. gram-meters.

Not bad but if you consider that many open pit projects can contain intercepts of 200m grading 2 g/t you will see that those would actually contain 4x more gold.

So when evaluating the results in a drill table always remember length x grade.





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