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Gold/Mining/Energy : Naxos Resources (NAXOF)

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To: Terry Christopher who wrote (8406)1/22/1998 10:33:00 AM
From: Henry Volquardsen   of 20681
 
results show the J/L process effective for increasing the grades in that interval, suggesting there is a refractory component.

Good point Terry. It had occurred to me that it would be possible for refactory clay from a higher level to become intermingled with the sand and gravel. As a matter of fact it probable.

Could also do with the collector used in the assay procedure. Lead is less effective than Cu or Ni. I'm assuming Pb was used in this case. You should also see a small increase in the Au values with a Cu collector.

Also a good point.

I also agree with your comments about Franklin Lake. Any way you look at it FL is a very complex and fascinating geological formation.

Henry
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