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Saturday, January 20, 2024 8:09:27 PM
An additional 50-pound bulk sample was processed down to a 29-gram concentrate and analyzed, yielding a gold grade of 117 oz/ton Au. This equates to an approximate bulk grade of 2.925 oz/ton.
Are you good at math? Apparently the folks at Sydney are not.
What happens when you take 50 pounds (800 ounces) and concentrate it down to 1 ounce, and then assay the concentrate? What's the bulk grade?
And how does one 50 pound sample with one assay result adequately characterize an entire 20,000 ton pile?
Do your own research, use third-party sources, and don't buy into the hype.
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