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captainpoobyon Jan 11, 2020 6:40am
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RE:RE:RE:OK, the real volume of the LP fault strike.
RE:RE:RE:OK, the real volume of the LP fault strike.I used 1gm per ton because that is a common cut off grade for resource estimates. I did some rough numbers looking at drill results but I couldn’t get real grip on it that way. I looked at other mines and grades they had as well. I even used a drill hole grade calculator I found online and plugged a couple drill hole results into it. I could not get an honest to goodness accurate number but I can tell you this, after all the research and numbers crunching I came to the conclusion that the number is somewhere above 1 g/ton.
So, To answer your question, I used the lowest number I thought was honest and made the math easy. You can use any number you want to plug in. If you think it’s 2 g/ton, multiply by 2. If you think it’s .5 g/ton, multiply by .5.