The LML layer (Lower magnetite layer) appears to outcrop (or very close to it) at surface between 200-600m east of the UML (upper magnetite layer). It dips relatively shallowly, so there looks to be a large chunk of this layer at/near surface.
The assays released today for the LML returned an average of 1.05% V2O5/m, which is outstanding and this was a bit over 11m thick on average.
I think this will run hard when V2O5 prices start climbing back up.