Grade-Thickness definition

Grade-Thickness in feet-ounces/ton means the result of multiplying a drill hole intercept length, measured in feet, by the grade of the gold values in the intercept, measured in ounces/ton. For clarity, a Grade-Thickness of 4 feet-ounces/ton could be a drill hole intercept of 100 feet multiplied by a grade of 0.04 ounces gold per ton.

Examples of Grade-Thickness in a sentence

  • Grade-Thickness Long Section, Range Front Fault Zone (Source: Atna Resources, March 2005) As in the CX mineral zone, an apparent rake is developing in the thicker, higher grade intercepts which plunges NE from 10 to 30 degrees.

  • Grade-Thickness Long Section, CX Fault Zone (Source: Atna Resources, March 2005) Mineralization along the Range Front Fault, in contrast to the CX Fault, appears to be more consistent (Figure 9-2).