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Royal Nickel Corp. RNKLF



GREY:RNKLF - Post by User

Comment by DaMan15on Oct 16, 2018 1:24am
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RE:GeoDan ... nice job

RE:GeoDan ... nice jobI've reread your report multiple times now along with reference materials from the RNX presentation and I feel like I have half a clue what I'm looking at now. So, thanks for that! I'm not sure why but I was having issues getting my head around the shear zones structure formation. That and clarification on how the zone correlates to the strike with the sediment. The Q&A Kevin at the end was a nice touch ... I learned quite a bit from that as well.

So dumb (non geologist) question. What would be the sediment layer under the Pyritic sediment layer? You asked, and Kevin answered that the diamond drilling went under that layer and they found gold. Do you know the deepest they went with the diamond drilling (I know I've seen that map before but can't find it)?How deep is RNX's sub-lease good for? 

Thanks again.



DaMan15 wrote: I know the kind of work involved to put together a report like that. Well done!





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