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Re: 8thaero post# 7366

Friday, 05/27/2016 2:14:14 PM

Friday, May 27, 2016 2:14:14 PM

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finally back to the computer, not really feeling well, BUT I believe reasonably that I remember a cubic meter runs usually 2.4 tonnes ( of rock ) at the low end to 2.8 tonnes at the high. so 2.6 million tonnes would be 1 sq. km. one meter deep. 100 meters deep would be 260,000,000 million tonnes... that rock weight range however was of the northern shield in Ontario, Canada. Would you care to elucidate on that megashear?? fault---- stable?? and minable itself or no? has anyone private or public co. ever drilled it deep anywhere close to Mexus properties? appreciate it!