Re: crunching some numbers
in response to
by
posted on
Jan 29, 2011 02:55AM
Edit this title from the Fast Facts Section
To give a bit more perspective on what is developing and how fast it will develop going forward ... a further review of Jaburi is in order as it relates directly to Madeira and Techno development.
Jaburi #1 went to 154,000 m2 over 8 days of pitting which would be the near 500,000 tonnes I spoke to earlier.
That's just Jaburi #1
Understand that there are 6 Jaburi occurrences and we have sample assays from them.
There were 6 other occurrences prospected in that area on top of the reported assays for the two Sao Felipe showings and the Jab # 1-6 grouping.
Suppose each of the Jaburi occurrences within the grouping yield the 500,000 tonnes that Jaburi #1 represents . That's 3 million tonnes in the Jaburi with another 6 occurrences located in the region.
Applied prospecting can be used to develop Madeira and Techno tenure.
The discoveries ought to come in a similar step out success through first pass prospecting by Cancana geotechs.
Now ... maybe I have read the news releases wrong ... or ... interpreted them incorrectly ... but ... the review is worth doing ... and after doing so ... it comes back to the very rationale that our CEO was using when deciding to support the company financially to a point that the acquisitions could be completed.
10 million tonnes is not a stretch by any account.
"Sola Resource Corporation has received assays from its its expanded exploration program for Manganese deposits in the State of Rondônia. As previously announced on April 14, 2009, Sola has discovered a new area (the Jaburi area) containing Manganese mineralization near surface. 6 sampling pits have already been sunk on the deposit and those have all revealed what appears to be massive manganite (MnOOH) and pyrolusite. Currently the mineralized area extends over 6140 square metres and the deposit appears to be open in all lateral directions.
Partial analyses from samples of 3 distinct manganese occurrences discovered in the region to date (namely the SFV deposit, the SFHP deposit and the new Jaburi deposit) are presented below for comparison.
Sample #LocationMn%SiO2%Al2O3%Lab
4512 4513 4101 4514 JAB-1 JAB-4 JAB-5 JAB-6
SFV SFHP Jaburi Jaburi Jaburi Jaburi Jaburi Jaburi
58.10 38.26 58.10 57.30 56.37 51.77 42.39 56.17
8.671.24* 0.185.14* 1.310.60* 0.240.56* 6.520.69** 4.622.10** 18.404.16** 3.812.25**
* Loring Laboratories, Calgary, Alberta ** SGS Geosol Labs. Belo Horizonte
Preliminary regional prospecting by Sola’s crew has already revealed 6 other new occurrences of manganese mineralization in the region."
""It has also carried out additional pitting on its Jaburi property and over 8 days completed an additional 46 pits. These pits expanded the area of known mineralization on Jaburi 1 from approximately 10,000 square meters to 154,000 square meters with the area still being open to possible extension of mineralization in all directions."