The grades are fairly similar for gold. There is basically no nugget effect which is quite unusual for super high grade gold. Normally you'll get lots of low and waste grade material mixed in with the high grade. We've got no waste rock grades and just one low grade result at 1.6g/t.
Disseminated is a textural term, so it's a bit like aggregate in concrete. It's widespread throughout the whole rockmass, but it's not evenly distributed which is to be expected.
That's the most exciting bit:
We still haven't returned ANY waste rock grades which continues to support the possibility that huge sections of the dolerite are mineralised for kilometres giving us massive porphyry-like tonnages along strike and at depth but at 50 times the grade, and the SP is still at 16c. Proof that people are idiots.