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Novo Resources Corp T.NVO

Alternate Symbol(s):  NSRPF

Novo Resources Corp. is a gold explorer focused on discovering gold projects. The Company is engaged primarily in the business of evaluating, acquiring, exploring, and developing natural resource properties with a focus on gold. It has a land package covering approximately 5,500 square kilometers in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, along with the 22 square kilometer Belltopper project in the Bendigo Tectonic Zone of Victoria, Australia. Its key project area is the Egina Gold Camp, where De Grey Mining is farming-in to form a JV at the Becher Project and surrounding tenements through exploration. The Company is also advancing gold exploration at Nunyerry North. It focuses on undertaking early-stage exploration across its Pilbara tenement portfolio. It has also formed a lithium joint venture with SQM Australia Pty Ltd (SQM) in the Pilbara, which provides shareholder exposure to battery metals. Its Belltopper Gold Project comprises the adjacent Malmsbury and Queens projects.


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Comment by Iskyhighon Sep 21, 2018 10:50pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Royal Nickel finds more gold

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Royal Nickel finds more goldgc, I don't understand it all too well either. however, I thought the connections were interesting, especially the dates.

Here is the link (hope it works), A window into Neoarchaean-Palaeoproterozoic crustal-scale tectonics

Cheers!

goldencraton wrote: Very interesting Isky, I wonder if those giant nuggies are a product of those overlapping asteroid GRS. Maybe Bob Watchorn will have some insights to share with us on the topic before too long.
Thanks so much for the links to those fabulous papers. I’ve only skimmed through but they look like my kind of brain candy. Looking forward to diving in.

Here's to Friday…
Cheers,
P.S. Couldn’t get that one rogue link to open. Perhaps you could repost it when it’s convenient  (-:
gc
Iskyhigh wrote: goldencraton,

You may find the location of Beta Hunt mine interesting, with regards to the impact structures.

Also, am clearing off my desktop a few other papers/links you particularily may find of interest.

Formation of magmatic nickelsulfide ore deposits and processes affecting their
copper and platinumgroup element contents.


[url=file:///C:/Users/rr/Downloads/Marcello%20Molezzi%200410892H%20MSc%20Thesis.pdf]MODELLING THE WITWATERSRAND BASIN:
A window into Neoarchaean-Palaeoproterozoic crustal-scale tectonics[/url]

The Anna’s Rust Sheet and related gabbroic intrusions in Kaapvaal Craton and beyond?

https://craterexplorer.ca/sudbury-impact-structure/

Cheers!
Iskyhigh wrote:
Iskyhigh wrote:
I'm a bit surprised Artemis isn't all over this news. Radio Hill & Munni Munni are both Nickel deposits, with Gold & Basalts that have some similiarity to the Lunnon basalt RNX is targeting. 
Surprised too that RNX is so cheap, fwiw.
Further to this thought:

The Mt Roe Basalt contains high-Ni [avo Ni = 136+/-86 ppm] tholeiitic basalts with distinctly high Ni/Cr ratios
 

Minimum age: Neoarchean Ma: 2763 ± 13
Maximum age: Neoarchean Ma: 2775 ± 10

and,

The footwall Lunnon Basalt is the lowermost unit in the stratigraphy at Hunt and is the host to the majority of gold mineralization. The Lunnon Basalt typically comprises in excess of a 1 km thickness of tholeiitic basaltic flows with persistent pillowed layers, flow top breccias and sediment bands.
 

Minimum age: Neoarchean Ma: 2709 ± 4
Maximum age: Neoarchean Ma: 2726 ± 30

...

Generally, the gold occurs in a broad steeply dipping north-northwest striking quartz vein system within sheared biotite-rich, pyritic basalt. There is typically intense albite, carbonate and chlorite alteration associated with the shear system.



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