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Gold/Mining/Energy : BET YOUR ASSAY - Mining Terms Explained

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To: Junaidi who wrote (255)11/10/1997 7:52:00 PM
From: Walt  Read Replies (1) of 463
 
Thanks very much Junaidi
I do have the weight % and it is about 90 to 10 for both, 90 minus 10 for the plus. So I understand the average part Im just trying to get a handle on what the two mean in relation to each other. Ie if you get a high assay with the plus I assume that means alot of free gold where as about equal assays with the plus and minus would mean gold in sulphides?? Does that sound reasonable.
Do you know of any papers etc where a person could read up on coarse gold assays. What the ratios etc mean.
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