I have a question for those with geology knowledge. On this thread and also on the AZS website there has been talk about remobilisation of sulphides. On the AZS website it says:
'Importantly, the textural characteristics of the sulphide species and, particularly in the ANDD0002 sample, the linear orientation of the sulphide grains present in the spectral scans, indicate that the sulphide mineralisation has been re-mobilised to its current location.'
My question is why is the remobilisation important? What does the remobilisation do that is important?
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