How is something so fundamental to mineral exploration like the nature of what constitutes a discovery can have such a poorly accepted industry-wide definition?
Maybe it is like the old adage, if you do not know which port you are sailing to, then no wind is favourable. If everyone can define discovery, then does that mean no one can define discovery?
On this episode, we are joined by Scott Briscoe, and we try to understand what constitutes a discovery in mineral exploration
Let's explore.
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