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Happypappyon Nov 13, 2018 7:03pm
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Interesting day
Interesting dayGeodan "Biggest thing I picked up in CC is that Selby says that the entire Shear Zones are in play in the Basalt, he said once maybe 1 kilometer deep. Later said at least several hundred meters. He is talking not related to sediment layer. And that would be over 8 kilometers of strike. So if 30 meters wide and say 500 meters deep X 8 kilometers that would be massive ore body. Did anyone else pick that up? If just 5 grams a ton it would be a massive deposit and very profitable as so huge. That is ignoring the bonanza grade at sediment layer/s. Am guessing millions of oz." "Just did the math, and this is high end, but 8,000x30x500 = 120,000,000 cu meters and say 2 tons a cu meter = 240,000,000 tons at 5 garms = 1.2 billion grams gold. Divided by 31.1 = 38,585,000 oz of gold. That is the upper end. At 1/4th that about 10 million oz. Enticing numbers!"