LARGEST SALT MINE IN THE WORLD - Where is this so called largest salt mine in the world ?
= Goderich On.
= Lake Huron
= Connected to ( Georgian Bay ) immediate south o,f Sudbury.
= Chlorite/Chloride connection - even other carbonates such as, limes.
COMPASS MINERALS - visual of salt walls in mine under Huron Lake.
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Ever wonder - the connection to Espanolas Limes / Serpentines ?
Great lakes = once were oceans.
Sodium Chloride = Tble Salt
Salts = Chloride
Chloride = Chlorites
Chlorites = Serpentine
Caautic salts and limes invade the lowlands belwo Wanapitei Lake,,,
Limes and chloride have nano gold particles.
FAULTS are known telluric strong zones of electrical earth currents.
Carbonate salts begin to evaporater from a solution to form a crusterd bed..
Gold stil in nano form would drop out firstly while in solution...
most likely - gold inherently attrracks to thier own ion metal family - other gold particles.
= Gold forms an assemblage of a larger gold crystal - chunky
Limes eventuially crust and solidify... forming a blanketed sheet
= 51 ft down...
AASUMPTION -
Aside of the dykes...
What i feel may be happening in the Scad vicinity is an intrusion of carbonate salt chloride waters invaded - with nanao gold particles - particles reassemble into larger gold chunks.
still locked in a carbonate matrixes that just so happens to have picked up quartz sands,
Which thorws a geologist off thinking its a quartz gold body, hydrothermal, when it could very well be a tpoical carbonate salt chloride intrusion carrying nanao gold in.
Alkai gold deposit.
HENCE - tap a few exploratory holes from Spar lake towards Jognston occurence then
into the frindge of Bonanza, then,come backin closer to the scad just west 500 m step out and eound it out south of scad... looking for the lime bed at 51ft down hole... or beyond depending upon the valley inwhich the limes settled in, could run to 100 m - keeping to outside the iron formations =lime bed pay streaks. .
If the stepouts proved conclusive - then... the hypothesis above could be the ticket.
Wango thoery. - rename the area - Wango Reef. ( wink )
Keep in mind... the Bonanza 1800 ft x 60 ft fissure reveal very little signs of gold.
This key aspect of no gold found in the massive dyke or fault - supports the gold is not
nessisarily in the dykes but rather- limestone chlorite beds... which can still look like a dyke
if a low channel elevation was filled with carbonates and resolidified.
Cheers... .