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Graphics

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2023 10:17 am
by Bamps21
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This is from the first set of graphics.
The red one down to 750m is the starter mine, this shows a high cut off >3g/t
This has expanded with the infill drilling a little.
The blue one is showing a lower cut off of 0.5g/t so you can see there is a greater amount of ore included.
If the cut off was taken down to 0.1g/t the size would more than double
NB Minyari is shown at 0.1g/t

Re: Graphics

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2023 10:27 am
by Bamps21
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Between the Dyke and the sulphides is an area of breccia at about 600m deep the area of it diminishes to practically zero due to the slope of the Dyke. It’s on the head wall of the Dyke so won’t drop easily.
They’re using this zone to put all the infrastructure to the Eastern and Northern fronts.
That’s ventilation and haul drives.
From these 2 it doesn’t look like they will be mining this.
It has some high grade breccias within it but also some weak crackle breccia.
There’s a chance they may stope it later but it would need to be bottom upwards.
Will the plan change at FS?

Re: Graphics

Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2024 10:38 am
by Bamps21
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This shows the infrastructure for the starter mine.
It’s tiny compared to the ore body.
The starter mine will pay for progressive infrastructure works going down.

Re: Graphics

Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2024 11:25 am
by Bamps21
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These are images of the sulphides with grades between 2-3g/t
The brown colours are the attached breccia.
The interesting bit is where the “tail” is heading, certainly looks like it’s going through the Link and Eastern Breccia’s and more than likely going on down 🙂

Re: Graphics

Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2024 11:30 am
by Bamps21
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This is from the notes in the MRE RNS talking about crescent zone joining the Link and the Eastern breccia

Re: Graphics

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2024 10:48 am
by Bamps21
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Blue is ore above 0.5g/t
Yellow was inferred in crescent some now converted into resources
Green is 0.2 and is the gaps between the blue areas.
These gaps are either low ore grade or areas not estimated due to lack of drilling
Which is where fan drilling will be used to confirm the estimations.
The blue body like shape in earlier posts includes breccia ore below 0.2 and may not be economical to mine and again needs to be fan drilled to prove up especially at the north end.

Re: Graphics

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2024 11:23 am
by Bamps21
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These 3 pics show the breccia
Yellow = inferred
Red = indicated Nb! There’s none in the Northern corridor
These would have been updated in the new MRE
The yellow with the original mine plan highlighting where 600,000 ton would have been lost to waste, hopefully this will be recovered in the new mining plan.