KUPERSCHIEFER COPPERNorthern Permian Basin
Polish Basin
Coal Slate Beds ( carbonate )
Mid North Sea ( inlet )
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Marine Reef Copper Here are 2 reports on,
Kuperschiefer Copper Yup, slate copper and silver meets sea water, copper converts
to carbonate reef copper. One will also see the sand deposits
in a juvenile phase, beqch sands with copper just about to
transition, welded copper sands ( malachite green copper )
Superb Images https://portergeo.com.au/database/mineinfo.asp?mineid=mn401 https://www.unige.ch/sciences/terre/research/Groups/mineral_resources/deposits/deposits_slides_l.php ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Let's shift focus from Europe and visit, Mexico.
Very similar marine type of, copper / silver ores ( no coal )
transitioning to, marine copper reef deposits....( carbonate )
Didmiss the (( junior )) apesrs they're having issues.
Merely pointing out the - marine style copper - images.
https://www.caesarsreport.com/blog/prize-mining-samples-more-high-grade-copper-at-manto-negro/ Now, compare with Max Resource photos...
Wherher the limestone is inherent with, copper + silver ore,
or.... latent effect - caused from coal beds and carbonic acid waters
converting copper to carbonate copper -
Now throw in, balmy ocean salt waters, heat, microbes,
and it only reinforces mineral conversions into carbonates.
https://www.maxresource.com/resources/MXR_Kupferschiefer_Expert_Presentation.pdf So why does copper convert to carbonate and not silver ?
Answer and Explanation: Silver, relatively, is an inert metal that is insoluble in hydrochloric acid (HCl ) or sulphuric acid. Ag is less reactive than Hydrogen and so is unable to replace hydrogen from hydrogen chloride. Thus, HCl can not be used to dissolve or precipitate silver. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
So... I'd say.... indigenous copper and silver sediment ocean floors.
Sediments rose into shallow warm salt waters.
Coal beds nearby created elevated carbonic acid waters
Natural - acid synthesis...
Potential microbial influences building tad ( thicker ) reefs
allowing for, higher copper ( grades ) at the surface.
Below cqrbonate marine conversion zones, original
copper grades of, host rock.
Does one chase tree laden uru jungle copper ?
Or.... rethink the Colombian copper origins and
search for - High Grade marine reef copper ?
Still intact, not diseminated from siesmic disturbences
sprawled over several jungle ridgeline zones.
Based on Max's corp peesentation,
showing several grenn/blue copper specimens....
I'd say... high ( odds ) my discoveries strongly match the hatch.
But.... Max appears fast asleep.
Who even knows if Max has sought out my, copper leads.
Again,