Dixiedee wrote: New Found Gold - Top Drill Holes between 50 and 99.99 gram meters.
1. 98.13 gram meters NFGC 21-319
2. 89.98 gram meters NFGC 21-304
3. 83.39 gram meters NFGC 20-36
4. 83.06 gram meters NFGC 21-145
5. 81.87 gram meters NFGC 20-57
6. 81.02 gram meters NFGC 22-586
7. 77.70 gram meters NFGC 20-30
8. 76.33 gram meters NFGC 21-21
9. 75.05 gram meters NFGC 22-691
10. 73-57 gram meters NFGC 21-307B
11. 71.47 gram meters NFGC 20-73
12. 69.50 gram meters NFGC 21-274
13. 68.07 gram meters NFGC 21-322
14. 66.79 gram meters NFGC 20-46
15. 66.35 gram meters NFGC 21-149
16. 66.17 gram meters NFGC 20-27
17. 65.35 gram meters NFGC 21-180
18. 65.25 gram meters NFGC 21-163
19. 64.84 gram meters NFGC 21-404A
20. 62.16 gram meters NFGC 22-533
21. 61.18 gram meters NFGC 21-94B
22. 58.06 gram meters NFGC 22-664
23. 56.28 gram meters NFGC 20-60
24. 55.95 gram meters NFGC 22-559
25. 54.41 gram meters NFGC 21-338
26. 54.10 gram meters NFGC 21.247
27. 53.35 gram meters NFGC 21-367A
28, 53.26 gram meters NFGC 21-341
29. 53.25 gram meters NFGC 21-131
30. 53.11 gram meters NFGC 21-421`
31. 53.02 gram meters NFGC 22-580
32. 51.96 gram meters NFGC 21-207
33. 50.85 gram meters NFGC 21-388
34 50.24 gram meters NFGC 21-171
Note A: Gram meter refers to the gold grade multiplied times the interval length in the drill core for that hole. This chart does not include the yet to be determined footprint of the discovery, which would indicate the strike length and width.
Note B. The World Gold Council defines a high-quality underground mine as having a gold ore density between 8 and 10 g/t (grams per ton), while a low-quality underground mine has a gold ore density of 1 to 4 g/t. Some view Bonanza-grade as more than 34 grams of gold per tonne or more than one troy ounce of gold per ton.