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Canucopeon May 02, 2017 4:14pm
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RE:RE:Bromley Info
RE:RE:Bromley Info Oh of course there is... what else are you going to lie and mislead about Now Pbrain!??
Bring it on bud... I'm waiting for you ;)
thepbay wrote: GL, there is far more than that to go through. Nice try thou!
pbay
Canucope wrote: Ok to rebute the stupid nonsense of 6 Meters from teeny weeny Pbrain,
This is from Sedar.
Once again Pbrain is falsifying information.
Mineralization (summarized from Jenks, 1999) The mineralization on the Bromley Creek property is zeolite contained within the Bromley Vale tephra zeolitized lapilli tuff and zeolitized ash tuff. The tephra is a conformable stratiform body dipping 30o to 50o to the east. The geomorphology indicates part of the unit has been eroded and this was confirmed by the 1999 drilling where only the lower lapilli tuff was intersected in a number of the holes. The thickness of the mineralization ranges from 8 metres to 24 metres moving west to east.
The drill program identified 110 metres of strike length with a further 90 metres exposed along the ridge. Zeolite rubble to the south of Bromley Creek was observed for a further 150 metres yielding a total length of 350 metres. Drilling tested the zeolite horizon along a down dip distance of 90 metres with the zeolite horizon still open down dip.
The drill measured resources of 350,218 tonnes and drill indicated resources of 214,310 tonnes were calculated by Jenks in 2003. The location of the drill holes and the resource blocks are shown in Figure 7, along with the outline of the pit at 2006. The subsequent quarrying to 2006 has decreased the drill measured resources to 332,218 tonnes.