Sorry for the triplicate! I am trying to figure out how to download images here, lol.
Notice all the high grades scattered over the main corridor? The dots are grams per ton, in the legend it says ppm, but that equates close to grams per ton. These sample dots are from veins only. The trenching is checking out the soil in between the veins like Hog showed you last night.
A lot of these sample dots shown on the map are from parts of veins where informales dug. Whenever a sample was taken from the edge where the informales dug, the grade shot up! When the geo,s were able to get a sample from an untouched part of the vein, the grades shot up. Keep in mind the informales didn,t dig very deep and only pursued the highest grade veins where visable gold was present or all of the indicators. It should be reasonable to assume that these veins will have much higher grades down deeper away from the informale influence. If thats the case, all the samples shown on this map, when an average is taken now, should have a much higher average at lets say 30m down.
So, if you start adding the high grade vein samples with trenching samples of .5 g/t gold or better in the soil in between these veins, it should be safe to say you will have an open pit at surface with at least 2 g/t. If you can do this at surface down til you hit the anomalies, the grade should rise or double. BOW,S numbers gives you 100 million ounces of gold in the anomaly at 1 gram per ton, this scenario could give you 4 times as much.
Dont forget Exeters resource for comparison;
1) roughly the same size as the anomaly or a little smaller
2)25 million ounces of gold calculated resource
3) an average gold grade of around 1 g/t or less
4) their highest gold grade approx 3 g/t (we had over 550 g/t)