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1 tonne = 1,000,000 grams so 17.8% of 1,000,000 is 178000 grams of Cu per tonne (5000g per tonne is commercial for open cast)
So the lowest rock chip sample of 0.65% (6500g/t) if extends over a large enough 3D footprint is a commercial grade
1st DD drill was in the area that returned 17% Cu on rock sampling. If the below extends to depth then like I said before the Market can value copper and its the new gild!
Several of the rock samples collected produced stellar results including:
o 17.88% Cu and 125.46 g/t Ag (Sample PMR009)
o 4.63% Cu and 7.15 g/t Ag (Sample PMR008)
o 0.65% Cu and 3.68 g/t Ag (Sample PMR012)
1st DD drill was in the area that returned 17% Cu on rock sampling. If the below extends to depth then like I said before the Market can value copper and its the new gild!
Several of the rock samples collected produced stellar results including:
o 17.88% Cu and 125.46 g/t Ag (Sample PMR009)
o 4.63% Cu and 7.15 g/t Ag (Sample PMR008)
o 0.65% Cu and 3.68 g/t Ag (Sample PMR012)
Someone posted everest as weighing 157bn tonnes and SB saying pitfield is like an inverted everest..... Well everest is 8km high but only 5.5miles across.......You can fit multiple everests into pitfields 40kmx8kmx6km.
Anyways just a bit of boring trivia lol
Could be a very exciting week, if any significant Cu is present in the core then we will motor! GLA
- I asked SB if the 1st diamond drill was targeting the site of the 17% Cu samples previously reported. The answer was yes. He said that he was expecting more Ti from this hole and could not say if Cu would be present.
Synthetic Rutile is made using illmenite
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rutile