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West Red Lake Gold Mines Inc Com C.RLG


Primary Symbol: RLGMF

West Red Lake Gold Mines Inc is a mineral exploration company. It is engaged in acquiring, exploring, and developing mineral properties in Red Lake Gold District, Canada. The company involves in mining several gold projects across Canada, which includes West Red Lake Project, Rowan Mine, Mount Jamie Mine, and Red Summit Mine.


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Post by Wangotango67on Dec 24, 2021 5:14pm
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DISPLACEMENT - REPLACEMENT

DISPLACEMENT - REPLACEMENT My conclusion is still in the works, lol
Trying ot figure out if RLG is dealing with a mixed deposit.
Main vein - fractured fault.
Creates the Breccia.
Watershed moves in - moving silts clays and picks up the liberated gold and creates a secondary deposit -

Lands are low lying - i took severa lscreen shots of the layout of the lands in the historicla pdf - i see a depression with outlier ridges that have been erroded - looking at the displacement of the deposit it does run east to west - same as the depression - watershed clays can reweld the diseminated ores into rock - if the liberated gold was washed in a silted clay matrix and solidified into rock - it would be a case of, this entire eastern depression along strike could harbor gold but in a fashion of, how the watershed solidified it - movement of water - lower elevation - resistent points - would be the opportune to drill -

As one's more east,
a resistent point is seen at Porphyry Hill.
A dog leg occurs - and least resistent finds itself running southerly - washed ores.

Hence - why i think RLG's claims are - or could be - a secondary deposit - aside of the main vein - fault created.

The key in which might give clue are the Brecicated ores found outside the main vein .
Creating a displacement of the goldbearing vein that stretches beyond its epicenter.

If the Rowan main vein is a fault and fractured and created Breccia - and Porphyry Hill was a resistent point - creating a water shed dogleg - then... i would say, RLG  is bang on following the NT  zone - north east to south west.... Hnece thier current succeses at the NT  zone.

NT  zone - drill diagram -  has most all drills headed easterly....
I'm seeing two contact zones - whereas - i wonder what the drills would show if drills pointed
opposite direction -

Again... if one were to look at this with new eyes-
and supposed the Rowan was a major fault and a watershed moved thorugh - creating secondary deposits - and a resistent point at Porphyry Hill, it\s an easy read that the gold would be guided in a dogleg fashion - moving southerly past Porphyry Hill. 

Clastic Sediments with a watershed effect and seeing quasi veinlets - not true veins - with in the cores could portray an entirely different midest - hence why i wrote the post on quartz - if one can better understand quartz and how it develops aside of hydrothermal - and supposing quartz cancrystalize away from hydrothermal mentality-  it's then, a second review can be proposed for a deposit. - one must keep in mind - it's reported that the gold - some - is in nuggety form - as soon as i read this... this was my turning point - looking at the depoist with a new set of eyes... 
Could assist the junior greatly ,
knowing what other zones harbor gold.
 

I'll leave it at that...
I'm still in the works of researching their cliams...
it's good to look at projects with a different view.
There's all sorts of clues - ovder the years in historicals - that reveal much intel that may have been overlooked.


Happy Holidays....






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