Do you mean mass per unit volume ?
There is a fair density variation between sandstone/ silt / clay and the relative abundance of these in a specific sedimentary sequence.
Also ore zones may differ to the broader sequence.
2.5 tonnes/ cubic metre would be fine. In my experience its just a guess but that is a fair number if you look at larger data sets.
I think you are better to watch the stock not the rock density thanks for bringing that one to my attention.
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