Good "sag." Lots of figures though, too many for me.
Did find personal tid bit of interest, that adularia persisted in the deepest holes. Adularia is a low temperature form of potassium feldspar, which is usually found in the tops of mineral systems and often related to fluid boiling. K-spar (a polymorph of adularia) in the form of sandine or orothocase, though a common rock mineral, can be introduced as potassium alteration, particularly at deeper levels. Thinking in relative terms, the thicker the adularia presence, the likely larger the system(s). However, porphyry systems can and often do reset their temperature gauges by repeating their processes at greater depths. This, too, can be a good thing as system overlays and enriches system. RSH is becoming more complex while the gold is persistant. Don't think EVG has found its highest grades, yet and EVG's managment appears to have good reason for their continued excitment over this project.
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