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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum 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... see more

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RT Minerals Corp > Milligan Recap 3
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Post by diabase1 on Oct 16, 2023 6:44am

Milligan Recap 3

Referring to the report on Golden Chalice (OGS Assessment File 20000004493/20006640). I noted that  the IP profile for Line 3+00 (Hole GCAE09-5), there is basically no Metal Factor response, a very weak Chargeability response and a relatively high Calculated Resistivity. The latter infers that there is a thinning of the overburden in this area. This was shown to be so, in the drill log (17m of overburden). This high Calculated Resistivity phenomena can also be seen on other lines.
If you refer to the IP profile for Line 6+00 (Hole GCAE09-6), there is no Metal Factor response, an unusual north dipping Chargeability response and flat lying resistivity low, which can be attributed to the conductive overburden. The north dipping Chargeability response however, does not have any depth extent to it, so I'm not sure of its source.
As I've mentioned previously, I'm not an expert with IP data, so it may be prudent if an experienced geophysicist takes a look at this data set. One thing that struck me as odd was how the polarity changed from line to line. Also, on Line 14+00, the Chargeability data was plotted upside down??
In conclusion, it is suggested that every attempt be made to see if there are any relationships with either the Kerrs gold zone to the north, or the Eastford Lake zone to the west, either lithologically or structurally. A good start would be to interpret east-west faults from the magnetic data, that would trend towards the Eastford Lake gold zone. Also, is there a splay fault that may head south or southeast towards the Harker Holloway gold camp, which sits on the prolific gold producing Destor Porcupine Fault Zone?
This is my last post on RTM projects, having gone through and researched 19 projects of RT Minerals, giving my opinions, another perspective,  on what I saw in all of the data for each project (which was available to the public (OGS Assessment Files)). I did it for fun. It is hoped that some of my ideas were well received, and perhaps will lead to a discovery for RT Minerals. That said, it would be amiss if I didn't 'rate' the projects in the order that I personally like. In numerical order, 1-Timmins, 2-Casa Batholith, 3-Nordica, 4-Ireland, 5-Kenning-Seguin, 6-Heighington, 7-Blakelock, 8-McQuibban, 9-Sangster-Bragg, 10-Challies, 11-Agassiz, 12-Potter, 13-Sheba, 14-Galna-Moody, 15-Kenogaming, 16-Pharand 1, 17-Pharand 2, 18-Kendry-Colquhoun,  and lastly 19-Milligan (only because it's gold).
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