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Gold/Mining/Energy : Canadian Diamond Play Cafi

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To: Letmebe Frank who wrote (1791)1/28/2004 10:57:55 PM
From: WillP  Read Replies (2) of 16207
 
I want to know how big a typical stream sediment sample is, say in lbs. I would guess it would be at a safe limit for a burly guy to carry, maybe 50 lbs.

That's a pretty good guess and a good reason. Typical weights that I've seen vary from several kilograms to about 25, although significantly more on occasion. It also depends on the method they're collected, and from how deep, etc.

I wonder, Randy puts out a mean NR. There is hidden info here I think. Given they have some diamonds, what would the ct/Ton be of what they have?

Well, you don't do grades on tills, they're not the same thing as kimberlite, of course.

They found more than two dozen diamonds in the till samples down ice of Snap Lake.

Regards,

WillP
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