Here is an idea for another article. One that i think might be very useful. Im not sure if you feel confidant about it yourself but how about making a primer "how to read drill results". Something like TheWealthMiner recently did (https://thewealthminer.substack.com/p/assessing-drill-result-news-releases).
The thing about drill results is that they really can only be read in the context of a geological model of a particular deposit. Even 5 m of 60 gpt gold may be wildly misleading without being embedded in a model. Which is, itself, probably worth an article.
Of course there is so many nuances to drill results and its hard to write a general primer. But for example, you could add examples of drill results of companies you like (im not going to spell them out) and make your case that way. Meanwhile the reader can possibly learn something along the way.
Anyway, just an idea i was thinking that people might be interested. See you next time.
I use the analogy, given to me by the brilliant and sadly late, Julia Hunt, of a layer cake at a 45 degree angle. Where's the icing? How thick is it? How many layers?
Amazing, thanks.
Here is an idea for another article. One that i think might be very useful. Im not sure if you feel confidant about it yourself but how about making a primer "how to read drill results". Something like TheWealthMiner recently did (https://thewealthminer.substack.com/p/assessing-drill-result-news-releases).
I'll put it in the hopper.
The thing about drill results is that they really can only be read in the context of a geological model of a particular deposit. Even 5 m of 60 gpt gold may be wildly misleading without being embedded in a model. Which is, itself, probably worth an article.
Of course there is so many nuances to drill results and its hard to write a general primer. But for example, you could add examples of drill results of companies you like (im not going to spell them out) and make your case that way. Meanwhile the reader can possibly learn something along the way.
Anyway, just an idea i was thinking that people might be interested. See you next time.
There are nuances.
I use the analogy, given to me by the brilliant and sadly late, Julia Hunt, of a layer cake at a 45 degree angle. Where's the icing? How thick is it? How many layers?