RE:RE:RE:Gold-Nickel-CobaltSpeaking of staying in school, givemeabreak,
I’m not sure if you either can’t read or are deliberately misquoting me for your benefit...to continue to attempt to belittle me. Whatever. In two posts yesterday I referred to the base metal values as nice bonuses or complimentary to the gold values.
Regardless, Have a good weekend.
SuneeDaze wrote: It'd be interesting to know the values in the high grade gold zone. It appears the higher cobalt, copper and nickel values have lesser gold grades, but what do I know?
grams / tonne = 1 ppm
So the high grades of 2109 ppm nickel, 1645 ppm cobalt and 238 ppm copper are 2109 g/t nickel, 1645 g/t cobalt and 238 g/t copper. To a %, it'd be 0.21% nickel, 0.16% cobalt and 0.024% copper. A nice addition or complimentary assemblage of values to the gold.
Anyway, there ya go.