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MGX Minerals Inc C.XMG


Primary Symbol: MGXMF

MGX Minerals Inc. is a Canada-based diversified resource and technology company with interests in advanced materials, metals, and energy technologies. The Company’s portfolios include Magnesium, Silicon, Lithium, Gold, and Silver. Its Magnesium projects include Driftwood Creek, Marysville, Red Mountain Group and Botts Lake. Its Silicon projects include Gibraltar, Koot and Wonah. Its Lithium projects include GC and Petrolithium. Its Gold projects include Heino, Tillicum and Fran. The Driftwood Creek project is located approximately 164 kilometers (km) north of Cranbrook, British Columbia (B.C.). The Marysville magnesite project is located approximately 12 km (7.7 miles) south of Kimberly, BC. The Red Mountain-Topaz-Cleland magnesite property is located approximately 50 km south of Golden. The Botts Lake magnesite property consists of claims approximately 50 km south of Golden, BC. The Gibraltar project is located approximately 95 kilometers northeast of Cranbrook, BC.


GREY:MGXMF - Post by User

Post by Wangotango67on May 13, 2023 8:42am
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Post# 35446772

STAN -

STAN - I took a portion of ( GC claim photo #2 ) and enlarged the
area showing green and red liken along with a, blushing
red with greyish mineral.

- this topic is not pertaining to the apparent pegmatites
   dull chalky grey intrusions, i don't see any green or reds
   in the pegmatites.

- this topic is not about the feldspars ( orangey )

- this topic " is " about the - GREY - rock outside of pegmatites.
  different geology - MGX photo # 2 - end of post.

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Is it Rubidium ?
Hard to say... but, liken does have acidic enzyme production
and could very well be converting the mineral its leaching
revealing the conversion of the mineral color to that of it's
crystal form.


https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52894734448_641895acd4_c.jpg


Here's an example of Rubidium crystalizing in,
red and green. ( random photo online )

https://i.pinimg.com/originals/30/96/df/3096df9445217fcd6ef51d198d85f3bd.jpg


And, the GC claims photo ( for reference )
Specifically photo # 2
lower right corner

https://thenewswire.com/data/tnw/clients/img/0c75cf97e8f0da60b90627bdc15b6731_.png


Cheers...
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