TSX:NCP - Post Discussion
Post by
Wangotango67 on May 06, 2024 5:05pm
EAST ZONE ( beside central )
This image relays the East Zone aside of, Far East 1,2
Takeaway ? Dotted Peridotite. = higher grades in these Peridotite due to proximity to, Gabbs + Sulphides.
= What 2015 Crew focused on ( just the higher grade ores )
This second image ( chart )
reveals the indifferences of Ni and Cu grades by each author.
Wellgreen began with all high grade
What would happen if
different assay methods were used ? Partial Digest vs Full Digest ? Though this chart ( below ) describes the relationship of Ni to Plat Group...
One can also fain a better insight of...copper grades.
Compare the different year class testing of Ni + Cu
.20% - .60%
Far higher copper and nickel values
Let's now ask....
what would happen if one added a shhhh load of lower grade tonnage
outside the high grade zones = dilute the high grade with low grade.
Did Wardrop use all the high grade cores ?
Or.... dismiss many ?
If 2013 reassaying was all about UG Mine and 200m stepouts
How is it.... 2023 pfs is 400m further south from 2015's pea pitshell ?
Did you know....
Peridotite deposites weather into = Laterite Deposites.
YUP....
Anyone ever hear a mine complain over a laterite nickel depodit...?
lol
Peridotite = Juvenile
Laterite = Elder
Silicate decays = Iron oxides in peridotite condense from a 10% Fe to over 40% Fe
Silicates turn to sands and darken to red oxide or black due to irons.
Former post ( African Image )
Comparing Wellgreen's surficial aqua green coloration with Kakula Mine
Kakula = The copper flotation recoveries for the quarter averaged 87.4%,
https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/397-tsx/ivn/83299-kakula-copper-mine-underground-development-exceeds-1-840-metres-in-august-more-than-20-6-kilometres-now-complete.html
Wellgreen
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