Thursday, April 03, 2014 8:26:18 AM
Craig Parkinson notes that since “White Hills” is a gold-dominant property, the second column under “Au” (elemental abbreviation for gold) is the most important. The results are stated in parts per million (ppm), where 1ppm = .029 troy ounces per ton. Thus, multiply the assay ppm number by .029 to get the assay in ounces gold per ton.
Example:
WH 17 = 80 ppm
80 ppm X .029 = 2.32 ounces gold per ton
Craig Parkinson will be preparing a summary of the gold results converted to ounces per ton for each sample and state where the sample was collected. This will be included in his property summary report finished by Friday of this week.
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