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New Age Metals Inc V.NAM

Alternate Symbol(s):  NMTLF

New Age Metals Inc. is a Canada-based junior mineral exploration and development company. The Company is focused on the discovery, exploration and development of green metal projects in North America. It has two divisions: Platinum Group Element division and Lithium/Rare Element division. Platinum Group Element division includes the 100% owned, multi-million-ounce, district-scale River Valley Project, which is a North America’s undeveloped Platinum Group Element Projects, situated 100 kilometers by road east of Sudbury, Ontario. In addition to River Valley, the Company owns 100% of the Genesis PGE-Cu-Ni Project in Alaska. Lithium/Rare Element division is a mineral claim holder in the Winnipeg River Pegmatite Field, where the Company is exploring for hard rock lithium and various rare elements, such as tantalum, rubidium, and cesium. Its Lithium Project includes Lithium One, Lithman East, Lithman West, Lithman North, Lithium Two, Lithium East Extension and Cat Lake Lithium Project.


TSXV:NAM - Post by User

Post by Wangotango67on Jun 24, 2020 12:11pm
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IDEAS - 2

IDEAS - 2Has the geologist ever tested the,
Palladium, Platinum, Rhodium for paramagnetic charateristics ?
Pd, Pt, Rd, are known to be partially magnetic, sometimes picking up other alloy metals.
Nickel...is present, Nickel is magnetic and associated to the PGM's.
A simple assay of PFM ores should be performed to know for ceertainid, paramagnetic plays a role in this style of deposit.


Which is a tie in - to the next subject - Goose Chase
Here are two different charbaility maps for Nam's claims - covering - Dana Zone + Pine Zone

#1
https://www.thenewswire.com/data/tnw/clients/img/200ba413bf173067e12a778009044345.png
 
#2
https://www.thenewswire.com/data/tnw/clients/img/f318ecc01bdd2879e6e0a1f103756387.png

See anything unisual ?
That's right - each map portrays an entirely different charability reading.
First map shows no red zones.
While the second map shows red zones.
If both maps are referred to - it might lead the junior on a wild goose chase.
Question becomes - which is the more accurate - survey ?

What would be nice to see...?
Seeing an over lay of all drill holes and.... intercept HITS (reading of cores )
placed over survey #1

Then...
intergrating the lab values of ( potentially ) paramagnetic vzalues id PGM's show this trait.
The end result would allow for a more accurate pinpoint - as to where the PGM's are most prone.

Nothing wrong with exploratory drtilling  -
But...when you have an already made resource = exploratorty steals the thunder of the established resource and then creates a scenerio of - sp will be guaged on exploratory drilling - which is why a nuetralizing factor should be used as a counter measure - meaning - more drill holes in a known sure area to off set the exploratory - just in case the exploratory misses.


























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