Not being a geologist myself what I read into it is that there is a very similar tin skarn in Tasmania that has similar sections of width (200m).
- The strike length is 2.5km.
- Depth could be anything up to 200m.
- Tin grades could be around 0.6%.
Compare this to Gillian which has :
- Widths of up to 50m
- Depths of 40-50m
- Tin grades averaging 0.8%
- Strike length of 1km
- Current JORC of 3Mt.
My own personal evaluation is that Windermere "could" be a lot bigger than the current jewel in the crown (Gillian).
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