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Rover Critical Minerals Corp. V.ROVR

Alternate Symbol(s):  ROVMF

Rover Critical Minerals Corp. is a Canada-based junior mining company specializing in United States and Canadian critical minerals. The Company focuses on advancing exploration at its Let’s Go Lithium (LGL) Project, located near Pahrump, NV. Lithium at the LGL Project is hosted in lakebed claystones within the Amargosa Valley of southwest Nevada. The LGL Project is district-scale in size with tier one mine exploration potential. It has a diverse portfolio of mining resource development projects. Its critical mineral projects include lithium, zinc, and copper. Its precious metals projects include gold and silver. Its projects include the Indian Mountain Lake (IML) Volcanic Massive Sulphide Project, Cabin Gold Group of Projects, Up Town Gold Property, and others. The IML Volcanic Massive Sulphide project is its second district scale land package, representing about 30,000 acres of greenstone belt. The Cabin Gold Group of Properties consists of three projects: Cabin Gold, Camp Gold,...


TSXV:ROVR - Post by User

Post by Wangotango67on Aug 30, 2022 4:37pm
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88GUY - PIPE DEPOSITS

88GUY - PIPE DEPOSITSFortune states they have a sulphide deposit and also describes it as, breccia.
Breccia, is basically broken ores which recolsolodate. ( heinz 57 matrix )
Hard to find good info on Fortune's deposit - but i did find this video below .


FORTUNE VIDEO - PAUSE - 1 MIN MARK -
https://stockhouse.com/opinion/video/2018/11/15/fortune-minerals-updating-feasibility-study-for-cobalt-bismuth-project

What does it remind me of ?
Pipe deposit.
Not vertical, but moreso a pipe that peaks at one end and inclines at the other.

Why do i find this interesting ?
Let's have a look at Rover's deposit.
See anything similar ?





If one reverts back to the 1 min mark on the Fortune video -
One will see how each of the metals deposited themselves with in the pipe shape formation on
Fortunes deposit. Color coded ores - represent each mineral. Look for the caption below video with in video - when paused.


Our issue 88guy ?
we only assayed for - gold.
Though many photos and cores of different geology other than - iron are present.

Sum it up ?
I myself wouldn't discount so quickly that our deposit is - passe.
Rather... it was never given the full " monty " assay treatment.

If Rover has a 1,000 meter combined strike - with one being 800m
That figure is not too far off of,  Fortune's deposit length.

Depth wise ?
Quite similar when speaking about Fortune's - main core deposit - .open pit.
70m

Rover's last drill campaign is rather interesting....
Instead of, seeking more shallow gold, they went deeper.
Were they trying to match Fortunes deeper gold style ?

Lastly....
what i do know is....
if the juniors don't hop to...  ( incredible lag ) and if September delivers what most economists are saying.... Well... i'll let others do some DD. 
Our juniors who have good in situ metals - are sitting ducks.


So.... That's my take on pipe deposits.
Similarities...?
I think so.

And.. .the what if...
Our cores were reassayed...?
Blues, Greens, Greys.

Hopefully Ford read my post on - lichen - their ability to absorb copper oxide
and thier ability to change their color to.... bluish - green hues....



Cheers....

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