Post by
Wangotango67 on Aug 30, 2022 4:37pm
88GUY - PIPE DEPOSITS
Fortune 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....