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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Novo Resources Corp T.NVO

Alternate Symbol(s):  NSRPF

Novo Resources Corp. is a gold explorer focused on discovering gold projects. The Company is engaged primarily in the business of evaluating, acquiring, exploring, and developing natural resource properties with a focus on gold. It has a land package covering approximately 6,700 square kilometers in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, along with the 22 square kilometer Belltopper project... see more

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Post by mrbubba on Dec 12, 2020 4:05pm

EGINA

Per the December 1, 2020 Corporate Presentation (p. 37):

"By the end of 2020, Novo hopes to demonstrate the large scale potential of this unique gold system."

FYI - the properties of Egina are about 2,500 sq kilometers. If we have minerlization throughout, it could get ....... HUGE. Just saying.

Hopefully we do get something from QH about Egina coming up soon.

Somebody educate me - Will the Steinert sorter be used on Egina too? Are "gold-bearing gravels" (Egina) pretty much the same as "gold-bearing conglomerates" (Karatha)?
Comment by TommyWho on Dec 12, 2020 4:12pm
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Comment by TXRogers on Dec 12, 2020 4:28pm
Regarding the sorters:  They can be used anywhere one chooses to use them.  They are just a single process. The issues remain the same though.  The sorters operate within a range of aggregate sizes. Increased blasting and crushing may need to be included towards the separation of finer gold.   Therefore sorting becomes part of an integrated mining process. Think of ...more  
Comment by mrbubba on Dec 12, 2020 4:34pm
So, sorters could be used in all other deposits? Like an epithermal deposit? If so, then it seems QH/Novo are on the the cutting edge - and the world will be watching. As I understand it, sorters will enable miners to transport more of a concentrated ore to the mills, thereby increasing the head grade. It just occurred to me that Rob McEwen was saying the other day that in 10 years everybody will ...more  
Comment by TXRogers on Dec 12, 2020 4:42pm
  No, not really.   Sorters cannot be effectively used on every deposit .  They are being applied (in our case) specifically to coarse gold hosted in conglomerate or aggregate ore.  Coarse gold that must be physically extracted. There are other gold deposits that are refractory in nature and more complex.  Where gold is in solution within the hosting ore.   ...more  
Comment by JRafflesUK on Dec 13, 2020 5:30am
sorting can apparently be used to separate gold bearing rock without identifiying any gold particles. In this scenario, Rob McEwans comment may illustrate how sorting techniques may be used to concentrate gold bearing rocks, without to sorter identifying any physical gold. The principle of LASER sorting is based on the known diffraction of LASER light in transparent minerals such as quartz ...more  
Comment by JRafflesUK on Dec 13, 2020 5:34am
sorting can apparently be used to separate gold bearing rock without identifiying any gold particles. In this scenario, Rob McEwans comment may illustrate how sorting techniques may be used to concentrate gold bearing rocks, without to sorter identifying any physical gold. source:- https://www.tomra.com/en/sorting/mining/segments/non-ferrous-metal-sorting/gold/quartz-associated-gold The ...more  
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Comment by JRafflesUK on Dec 13, 2020 11:22am
The point that is being made, is in support of Rob McEwen's comment about sorting being commonplace in 10 years, by reference to gold bearing quartz being separated from other ore. It is not suggested that this has any relevance to Novo's conglomerate and Egina ore, merely to highlight that sorting generally may be widely used in gold mining in the future, in ways not currently being used ...more  
Comment by ValuePro on Dec 13, 2020 12:12pm
So right you are!  Now just imagine adding a form of XRF to the process.  It's coming. VP in AZ 
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