This part is interesting, take special note of their cutoff grades and compare that with surface samples I talked about in my previous post.
(1) At Long Canyon resources are: Measured resources of 762,000 tonnes grading 2.91 grams per tonne gold, Indicated resources of 17,609,000 tonnes grading 2.34 grams per tonne gold and Inferred resources of 11,170,000 tonnes grading 2.24 grams per tonne gold, all at a cut-off grade of 0.2 grams per tonne gold. At Sandman resources are: Measured resources of 1,550,000 tonnes grading 1.65 grams per tonne gold, Indicated resources of 5,736,000 tonnes grading 1.03 grams per tonne gold and Inferred resources of 1,287,000 tonnes grading 0.92 grams per tonne gold, all at a cut-off grade of 0.34 or 0.69 grams per tonne gold depending on elevation. At Northumberland, resources are: Indicated resources of 36,518,000 tonnes grading 1.92 grams per tonne gold and inferred resources of 6,926,000 tonnes grading 3.49 grams per tonne gold, all at a cost-based cut-off grade.