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To: Elizabeth Andrews who wrote (679)10/28/1998 12:42:00 AM
From: mineman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3282
 
Holes 76, 79, & 80 assays are different from news-releases:

From ARP's detailed assay sheets, I have just calculated these, which are different from the news reports:

1 - 40 = .1 / 40 means (1 m. to 40 m. = .1 gr/t / 40 m. core length)
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Hole 76:

1 – 40 = .1 / 40
41 – 70 = 1.8 / 29
71 – 85 = 3 / 14
84 – 215 = 1.8 / 130
(uneconomic as 3 gr/t grades are too narrow and deep at 71 m)
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Hole 79: (100 m. north of 76)

1 – 73 = .1 / 73
74 – 78 = 10 / 4
79 – 132 = .2 / 53
133 – 141 = 6 / 8
142 – 148 = 1.4 / 6
149 – 312 = .6 / 163
(uneconomic as higher grades are too deep and narrow at 4 and 8 m)
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Hole 80: (100 m. south of 76)

1- 38 = .05 / 38
39 – 50 = .35 / 11
51 – 72 = 1.7 / 21
73 – 85 = 8.7 / 13
86 – 94 = 1.8 / 8
95 – 118 = 14 / 23
119 – 138 = 5.6 / 19
138 – 160 = 3.1 / 22
160 – 187 = 2 / 27
188 – 300 = .5 / 112
(In contrast to holes 76 and 79, narrow widths are low grade, and wide widths are high grade).
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So hole 80 potentially-economic high-grades do not continue 100 m north to hole 76, nor 150 m northwest to hole 82, which are both within the resistivity survey.

So which direction does the high-grade section extend, and how big is it?

Anyone care to guess??