Thank you for explaining the different sulphide concentrations in different areas for me, and others on the board that try to follow a new subject for almost all of us. I will add your post to my files.
I might add that I didn't refer to St Elias at all through my conversation as I particularly wanted to see if the company had any indication at all of the possible minimal grade per ton, and didn't want to compromise our conversation. Your explanation filled in the gaps-if I were more knowledgeable I could have followed that part of the conversation. I did mention that their study was not near sea water etc.
The other comment concerns the hearsay report is that the technician performing the Titan 24, on seeing the results, reportedly said "WOW!"