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RT Minerals Corp V.RTM

Alternate Symbol(s):  RTMFF

RT Minerals Corp. is a Canada-based junior exploration company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and evaluation of primarily gold and base metals properties in Ontario, Canada. The Company's principal mineral properties in Canada, including Link-Catharine, Catharine Gold properties, Blakelock property, Case Batholith property, Galna / Moody property, Ireland REE property, Kendrey property, Kenogaming /Pharand Project, McQuibban project, Milligan Project, Nordica Project and Timmins project. The Company holds an option to acquire a 100% interest in the Link-Catharine RLDZ gold property comprised of 15 unpatented single-cell mining claims with a total area of approximately 220 hectares in one claim block, which is contiguous to the Company’s 100% owned approximately 102 square kilometers Catharine claim block. The Link-Catharine property is located approximately 25 kilometers south-east of the town of Kirkland Lake, Ontario.


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Post by diabase1on Sep 11, 2023 7:44am
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Kendrey Colquhoun 3

Kendrey Colquhoun 3One of the more interesting reports related to the Kendrey-Colquhoun magnetic anomaly is the Aggregate Resources Inventory Paper 93. It gives the information needed to explain the Withdrawal Order within RT Minerals Kendrey-Colquhoun property, as well as the information for the bore hole on Map P.0372, that is located just to the northwest of the large magnetic anomaly, that indicates a depth of overburden of 70 feet.
Reading ARIP 93 will go a long ways to perhaps assisting with any future negotiation with the MOT, about getting a 100% control of the Kendrey-Colquhoun anomaly (intrusive?). It's up to RT Minerals to prove to the MOT that the Kendrey-Colquhoun magnetic anomaly is related, or potentially related, to a rare earth carbonatite.
The following are just some of my observations from reading the above report. Doing a due diligence on ARIP 93 is a priority (keep in mind that this report was written in 1984).
Water well records, held by the Ontario Ministry of the Environment, were used in some areas to corroborate thickness estimates, or to indicate the presence of buried granular material. These records were used in conjunction with other evidence. Referring to Map 3A at the back of the report, In Kendrey Township, it shows  the selected water well location; reported depth to bedrock of 69 (in feet), that I mentioned earlier in one of my previous posts. It is located just outside of the northwest corner of the large magnetic anomaly.
Just to the south of this water well, there are 2 sand or gravel pits; identification number; see Table 2, labelled as 3 and 4 on Map 1A. Both are inactive pits.
In Colquhoun Township, Map 1A shows a test hole CO-YH-11, Pits 5, 6 and 7. All are located south of the magnetic anomaly.
Of  interest to RT Minerals will be the 2 outcrops indicated on Map 3A. No details on the type of rocks were given. However, the northern outcrop is sitting right on top of the inner core of the negative magnetic anomaly. The southern outcrop is located on the southern rim (fenite zone?) of the large magnetic anomaly. These will definitely be important outcrops to be investigated in the field, while picking blueberries.
 
 
 
 
 

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