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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Power Metals Corp V.PWM

Alternate Symbol(s):  PWRMF

Power Metals Corp. is a Canada-based diversified mining company. The principal business of the Company is the acquisition, exploration and evaluation of resource properties. Its exploration project includes Case Lake property. Case Lake Property is located in Steele and Case townships, 80 km east of Cochrane, NE Ontario, close to the Ontario-Quebec border. The Case Lake pegmatite swarm consists... see more

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Power Metals Corp > Case Lake an anomaly!
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Post by trader53 on Apr 09, 2024 7:17pm

Case Lake an anomaly!

Drilling of the Main zone "outside of the known mineralization" has encountered spodumene and pollucite in 7/7 holes. Outside of the known mineralization means added tonnage on the Main. Drilling of the West Joe over ten holes has encountered both spodumene and pollucite in 10/10 holes. "West Joe appears as a highly fractionated pegmatite anomaly". Going back to what Rick Jensen noted " At Case Lake the pegmatites, which are a result of Magmatic Fractionation process are huge". "They have huge minerals that are characteristic of an extreme version of fractionation". This extreme fractionation is the event that produces the pollucite and cesium. Rick refers to this as an anomaly and these rare events can often produce unheard of results such as 24% cesium. Stay tuned!
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