SOMA REPORTS POSITIVE ORE SORTING RESULTS
    
      
A series of calibration samples, representing four grade bins, was scanned with four standard sensors. This data was used to inform the decision to utilize the 3D laser and XRT sensors for the bulk sample test. Figure 1 shows the 3D sensor's brightness response to the density distribution of various pieces of rock. High-grade rocks are displayed with a blue background, while low-grade rocks are displayed with a gray background. The sample was crushed and screened to provide two size fractions (-75+25mm and -25+12mm) for sorting. These samples were processed with a cascade method using 3D Laser and XRT sensors.
The data for the coarse fraction alone indicates up to 40% mass rejection and 94% metallurgical recovery, while the data for the middling sample indicates up to 50% mass rejection and 86% metallurgical recovery. The fine material (less than 12mm) was not processed through the sorter, but a representative sample was assayed to determine the metal contribution to the bulk sample.
Considering only the final sorted product from the coarse and middling samples, the 1,200kg sample was reduced by 70% to 570kg, effectively increasing the grade by 275% from 7.45 g/t to 20.44 g/t, while accounting for 90% of the gold in the bulk sample. The results demonstrate that 
    
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