RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Just inflation news or maybe shorts?Dude, I'm not a geologist-have stated this before--so all can know I'm just a basic investor here. I did go to geology school but never finished my senior year at University. I am a rock hound and gem enthusiast.
But from postings months ago about high, medium and low sulphidation that post had photos which help in understanding these epithermal events. But to my way of thinking, it showed the high sulphides were/are more tightly knitted and nearer the surface.
I believe this is the reason C. Funk and his team did what the previous guys didn't do--shallower drilling with shorter step outs. So now this is a combination of low and high sulphidation epithermals and I'm not sure about the medium epi's.
But I am loving this downhole distance from surface--these are very shallow.
Hope this helps and didn't confuse.