Post by
skiesthelimit on May 09, 2020 7:11am
More drilling
If we calculate 400 meters wide by 4000 meters long, with a 50 meter grid pattern across that whole area we need 640 holes drilled 500 meters deep. With a 200,000 meter drill program at 500 meters deep we are drilling a total of 400 holes. Not sure if we need 25 meter grid pattern to make sure it’s put into measured and indicated catagory. If that’s the case we need a lot more drilling to be done!!! Looking forward to more drill results and eventually the resource estimate. But I think we may need a lot more drilling yet....
any my insight on what grid pattern is needed to make sure we get all the resource in the measured category would be appreciated.
Comment by
Tminus1blkswan on May 09, 2020 4:17pm
I haven't yet seen one result showing significant mineralization 400' wide... careful with your estimations.
Comment by
flashcash on May 10, 2020 2:02am
He's out by an extra zero or he got his feet mixed up with his meters.
Comment by
Hermod on May 10, 2020 2:42am
There are some. Have a look here: https://greatbearresources.ca/news/great-bear-drills-18.57-g-t-gold-over-13.00-m-within-2.67-g-t-gold-over-104.15-m-at-lp-fault/ You just need to scroll down a little. All measurements are metric, btw. So do not get those mixed up, NASA style. And a question. What is, in your opinion, "significant minrealization"?
Comment by
flashcash on May 10, 2020 6:17am
Significant mineralisation could mean it is the marker ore body or it has slightly raised gold values but below what could considered economical say like a 0.1 g/t threshold.