Post by
martindale on Jun 14, 2023 6:44pm
For the non Bots..
They can’t do math anyway...prove me wrong..
after going over the recent EM Maps and coralating them it appears the linear length of the Storm showings is over 8km the approximate width of the EM showings is over 600m and a best guess is they average around 500m. In thickness. Applying the specific density for copper sulfate brings us 7.4 billion Tons of what we assume to be copper bearing material. Making an assumption of 60% of it is recovered it leaves us with 4.44 billion tons of CU bearing material..+ - 10% if that is only 1% copper it leaves us with 44.4 million tons of copper recoverable.nothing to sneeze at.. again this is only the Storm area.
The tornado and blizzard areas also display some very fanciful colours of much the same hue, we can likely assume there will be a fair sized deposit there too. To be clear this is by no means an economic assessment just some rough numbers.. dont believe them? work it out for yourself. Then let me know what you get.. I’m interested.
my opinion is that this is a monster. And let’s not forget the Zinc and Silver that seems to run up the fold all the way past the Polaris mine.. seems we have several 10s of km of it too.. this has only just begun for BAY 4.0.. GLTA That Deserve It..
Comment by
RayJay67 on Jun 14, 2023 6:57pm
Damn, Those are some staggering numbers Martin! It's a monster in the making! The mother lode as stated by AW can not be underestimated! And yes, the bots are certainly not good at math! Lol!