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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 holds a 100% interest, royalty-free, in a portfolio of 12 rare earth element (REE), gold and base metal properties in Ontario, Canada. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and evaluation of mineral properties in Canada for hosting critical minerals, gold and base metals. Its projects include Nordica, Case Batholith, Ireland, Timmins, Kenogaming & Pharand, Kendry, Galna, Blakelock, Mcquibban, and Milligan. The Nordica property is prospective for copper, nickel, cobalt, chromium, and palladium mineralization. The Ireland REE property is comprised of 52 claims (421 hectares) covering an inferred carbonatite complex (the Ireland Complex) located in Ireland Township, 45 kilometers northeast of Smooth Rock Falls, Ontario. The Timmins property contains 21 claim blocks comprising 170 hectares (420 acres) and is located in Timmins township approximately 50 km southeast of Timmins Ontario.


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Post by diabase1on Apr 15, 2021 8:47am
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The Green Stuff!!

The Green Stuff!!The highest grade orebody in the Dome mine is a steeply dipping 500 m long, 550 m high, and 3.5 m wide banded quartz-fuchsite vein (QFV) accompanied by subsidiary veins in the adjacent wall rock. The QFV is located in a subvertical zone of carbonatized komatiite near a slate unit and is composed of relatively unstrained massive quartz and strained ribbon quartz. Fuchsite and chlorite are the main ribbon components. Native gold, galena and tellurides are typically associated with ribbon quartz, whereas massive quartz is usually low grade.The quartz–fuchsite vein system is coeval with the regional penetrative deformation. Reverse oblique-slip faulting together with an intricate interplay between intermittent variations of the deviatoric stress regime and strain refraction due to layer anisotropy explain the overall anatomy of the vein system. The regional compressive stress regime and the syntectonic wall-rock alteration created the favorable requirements for the combined shear and hydraulic fracturing that led to vein formation.Massive quartz was deposited during prolonged episodes of vein growth, whereas ribbon quartz was emplaced in the course of repetitive and brief periods of crack-seal vein growth. The systematic association of high-grade ore with ribbon quartz suggests a genetic link whereby gold deposition is attributed to small pressure drops accompaning the crack-seal mechanism of vein growth. Thus, gold was introduced along with the bulk of the quartz.
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