RE:Bulk tonnage target in altered flow dome rhyolitewinr88 wrote: On page 11 of 23 on the AZS presentation page, a purple colored outline of the bulk tonnage rhyolite dome or (Red Hill) is shown. Using the distance legend, the bottom 1 Kilometer is the measuring distance. The outline gives a distance of nearly 1 kilometer by an average of what appears to be about 500 meters. If the depth continues at 100 meters as in hole 111 and with the prediction of better grades under the flow dome in the boiling zone are true then perhaps one can use an average grade of 1 gram per ton. I think the flow dome may easily be 100 meters thick of mining grade gold and silver. If one multiplies say 900 meters by 500 meters by 100 meters thick, 84 million tonnes is created at 1 gpt equals 84,000,000 grams divided by 34. Thats 2.4 million oz. in the dome alone not counting the rest.
You're being too conservative winr88, I checked the Troy ounce definition as follows that would give you a larger amount of gold using 31.1 grams. Have you ever been called too conservative? lol
What Is the Difference Between an Ounce and a Troy Ounce? One troy ounce contains 2.75 grams more than a regular ounce. If you were to place it on a regular scale it would be approximately 10% heavier than the standard unit of measure. To be exact, one regular ounce is 28.35 grams, while a troy ounce is 31.1 grams.Aug 29, 2019