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Stand by for a new gold rush as a glittering lode worth £450m is found under tiny Irish village |
2008-07-02 |
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Posted by:anonymous5089 |
#5 Gee, AP - what makes you an expert? It's not like there's any gold in Alaska or anything.... ;-p |
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut 2008-07-02 21:22 |
#4 Gotta diamond drill the deposit first to map out its extents and grade of ore. Once you find that, then you work out a scenario to mine it. Subtract the mining cost from the value, making allowances for the price of fuel and of gold, and it's a done deal, heh. |
Posted by: Alaska Paul 2008-07-02 21:16 |
#3 Typically, whether or not there is gold, the deposit is *always* upside down pyramid shaped. That is, more and better ore is higher up. However, it is almost *always* pitched with the idea that it is pyramid shaped. That is, more and better ore, the deeper you go. Aka "The Mother Lode". When whoever is trying to sell the mine, usually a played out mine, to suckers, they often support this delusion by "salting" the mine with good quality ore at its bottom. A very illegal practice, usually in collusion with a corrupt assayer, but one that always works. If you've ever met anyone with a full blown case of gold fever, they are as gullible as a middle aged divorcee who believes Bill Clinton when he says he is going to leave Hillary and marry her. "My name is Jamie!" "Sure it is, honey. Now hand me a cigar, and let me sell you a deed to this here once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to old a gold mine." |
Posted by: Anonymoose 2008-07-02 14:53 |
#2 Sounds like all you'd have to do is turn the entire valley into a strip pit 600 ft deep to get to it. Equitable. |
Posted by: bigjim-ky 2008-07-02 14:14 |
#1 Somewhere in Ireland, a leprechaun is weeping. "Me pot o'gold," he wails, "'tis gone! Gone!" |
Posted by: Mike 2008-07-02 08:28 |