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Gold/Mining/Energy : Kensington Resources Ltd. (V.KRT) * Diamond in the rough!

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To: I_C_Deadpeople who wrote (501)10/14/1997 8:34:00 PM
From: Francoise Kartha   of 5206
 
It can be useful to calculate the tonnage:
"kimberlite bodies 150, 176 and 220 which are considered, along with a few additional bodies, to contain more than 100 million tonnes each and have the greatest economical potential on the basis of available information. "
kensington-resources.com

I ha = 100 m X 100 m = 10 000 m2

If kimberlite 150 has a surface of 670 000m2 and a thickness of 159.5m with a density of around 2.5 or 2.6 for kimberlite:

2.5 X 159.5 X 670 000 = 267 162 500 tonnes

Right?

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