RE: Conversion of g/m to g/t?26 Jun 2020 12:58
Solid Rock weighs 2.5-3t per metre cubed, so I'm assuming you divide the amount in grams/m by somewhere inbetween those figures, then divide by 31.1 (g/troy ounce).
So, for the first block of results, that gives a range of approx 2.5g/t to 15g/t.
Given the size of the intervals, that's pretty good. If I've got this completely wrong, please correct me!