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Rover Critical Minerals Corp. V.ROVR

Alternate Symbol(s):  ROVMF

Rover Critical Minerals Corp. is a Canada-based junior mining company specializing in United States and Canadian critical minerals. The Company focuses on advancing exploration at its Let’s Go Lithium (LGL) Project, located near Pahrump, NV. Lithium at the LGL Project is hosted in lakebed claystones within the Amargosa Valley of southwest Nevada. The LGL Project is district-scale in size with tier one mine exploration potential. It has a diverse portfolio of mining resource development projects. Its critical mineral projects include lithium, zinc, and copper. Its precious metals projects include gold and silver. Its projects include the Indian Mountain Lake (IML) Volcanic Massive Sulphide Project, Cabin Gold Group of Projects, Up Town Gold Property, and others. The IML Volcanic Massive Sulphide project is its second district scale land package, representing about 30,000 acres of greenstone belt. The Cabin Gold Group of Properties consists of three projects: Cabin Gold, Camp Gold,...


TSXV:ROVR - Post by User

Post by Wangotango67on Sep 04, 2022 5:45pm
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AN IDEA ?

AN IDEA ?Fortune describes their geology with,
felsics ( potassium ) which to me points to the - pink quartz / feldspars.

Fortune also describes their geology as.
Brecciated.
If one looks close enough.. .one will see ( chunks - shards - sharp angled small rocks )
with in the exposed rock.  Most likely a fracture amongst the bungow with a quartz seem revealing other geology other than, irons. Though irons are seen as one moves outsdie the quartz.

https://scontent-yyz1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/47173214_440611893379119_1521995680803979264_n.jpg?_nc_cat=111&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=9267fe&_nc_ohc=3EruJJMemLMAX8uM9-X&_nc_ht=scontent-yyz1-1.xx&oh=00_AT_OysbYMkMJMgAFLfzKqUbqseqHal_ZanmoFEB_NNAzYQ&oe=6335A729


HERE IS A BIRDS EYE VIEW OF THE - ANDREW STRIKE ZONE.
IT'S BIG - IT'S BEAUTIFUL... LONG STRIKE.

No photo description available.


Notice something ?
It's littered with - lichen. ( all atop )

Drilling is expensive.
But... how fast could one quadron off a grid and collect a variety of lichen - perform special assaying that could detect - copper - cobalt - bismuth- uranium - moly - and of course, gold.

Thing is... cobalt is a bugger to detect.
One study i posted on another bullboard - reported that cobalt was hard to leach out - when using acid test leaching - it was the last to leach - which brings into play - if last to leach and lab personel rushes the leach process too quickly - the cobalt remians behind.

Hence - peroxide assaying and other means such as... polarized light detection.

Here's a beautful core specimen -
Lot's going on in this core - chlorites - maybe argillites at right open face end - quartzs veining and well.. something darker looking that the quartz...
If one really expands the photo - there's this brilliant royal blue that seems to correlate with the light grey veinlettes -
 
https://scontent-yyz1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/120073308_882854795821491_4167815195619522653_n.jpg?_nc_cat=110&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=730e14&_nc_ohc=BfhESTaABY4AX-pgDxt&_nc_ht=scontent-yyz1-1.xx&oh=00_AT8YrSsU3U5EIXiwN_y1sGRIC72fornww6-wFzh-92zAfQ&oe=633BB1C8


THIS NEXT PHOTO -
REVEALS ABER RESOURCES - BLUE GREY - AND - GREEN CORES.
Chlotite will cause the green hues.
BUT WHAT'S CAUSING THE BLUE GREY ?

https://scontent-yyz1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/118229394_866275300812774_5205709898387951248_n.jpg?_nc_cat=108&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=730e14&_nc_ohc=lZS33YapC1sAX8yo42Z&_nc_ht=scontent-yyz1-1.xx&oh=00_AT-ZR90UAOTUnQmNIdp8sGC9Fqpo2geNLzzEiBTiGZDc3Q&oe=633C2744


IN THIS - HISTORICAL CORE RACK PHOTO -
I can see distinct - blue swirls - in the bottom left - 2nd core rack.

There's another rack - only one - with really old disseminated cores.
Lots of irons.. but there's also a distinct blue tinge amongst the broken down irons.
I have a large laptop - i can really zoom in on photos...

https://scontent-yyz1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/49288370_464143214359320_105804363263377408_n.jpg?_nc_cat=102&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=730e14&_nc_ohc=WjB2AGz9OVAAX9jO0Qx&_nc_ht=scontent-yyz1-1.xx&oh=00_AT-ZGS9is6koC3046oqxETnmSgTkC9yF9ihW70KTIkxB4A&oe=633A62FA



THIS LICHEN GROWING ON ROCK - IS QUITE INTERESTING -
As we now know... lichen can ( uptake / absorb 0 minerals on thier host rock.
THIS LICHEN IS- ORANGE.
I've comeacross research papers on - uranium - that is orange.
URANIUM  METAL IS GREY....
But with in the lichen... they have acids that assimilate the minerals - think of the lichen as a lab assayor - lol - their acids - couldthey convert a mineral to a lab assay color ?

https://scontent-yyz1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/47120420_440611880045787_8968594710000041984_n.jpg?_nc_cat=109&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=9267fe&_nc_ohc=5BKNMvGJQtkAX9tV9A4&_nc_ht=scontent-yyz1-1.xx&oh=00_AT-ETzdQcrInmygxrYLx_ChZigoJ4wCgQWYRwdPXiA0dLQ&oe=633C4C04


HERE'S ANOTHER SUPERB OUTCROP - LOTS OF LICHEN - LOTS OF GREYS -
DARK AND LIGHT... EXPAND THIS ONE - REALLY STUDY THE MINERALIZATION.

https://www.facebook.com/RoverMetals/photos/a.315172565923053/440611790045796


THIS NEXT PHOTO IS REALLY INTERESTING -
IT SOLVED MY SUSPICION....
iF ONE QUICKLY LOOKS AT THE - FIRST PHOTO - BIRDS EYE - ENTIRE CLAIMS ...
YOU'LL SEE A BEAUTIFUL - LONG STRIKE - UPHEAVED LANDS - MAKING A RANGE.

I asked mysefl... could this range ever have folded ?
Doesn't look like it.. it moreso looks like it was just an upheave.

WHILE THIS PHOTO - DOES SHOW THE STRATIGRAPHY - DID FOLD -
AND CREATED A  LENSE SEQUENCE - ONE CAN SEE THE BANDING OF LENSES.
Which may mean - if one is atop the - range - and finds a fissure of quartz ( seam ) it could very well be a seam that forms as a sandwich effect.

Which begs... how many of these seams could present ?
Quartz with all those greys ?

Why... i keep reminding myself of Fortunes - brecciated - cobalt ores.
Those fissure quartz seams would definitely break and become - brecciated upon range folding and placing itself on its side.

Trick here is... there's lots of lichen covering the entire - range.
Finding more - quartz seams - atop of range - and running - width wise - looking for severa lof these seams - that would run length wise - i guess the width orientation would be - SW TO NE
covering shortest width distances looking for each potential - seam.
I figure if one did find several seams - they'd run from top to bottom - legth wise if entire range
uplifted on its side. Covering the middle section... would most likely find best resuts.
Then track them... 

A good metal detector might help -
scanning the ground looking for - no iron - could be a fast way to track the seams.
lighter signals than a heavy iron detection. 
Yeah... i have one....lol
If one gets into the irons.. it never shuts up.
If outside of iron... silent.
Hnece... look ofr the silent zones - quartz seams.
 

https://www.facebook.com/RoverMetals/photos/a.315172565923053/424442094996099


IN THIS PHOTO - THE LICHEN CHANGES TO - BLUIES - THIS IS A GOOD PHOTO
NO GREY, OR GREENS LICHEN...BUT BLUES... THIS IS A CERTAIN - GO CHECK IT AGAIN.

https://www.facebook.com/RoverMetals/photos/a.315172565923053/329910951115881


IN THIS PHOTO -
Well... i've never met a miner with a white clean jacket - tease - yes... just teasing.
https://www.facebook.com/RoverMetals/photos/a.315172565923053/325282954912014
 
I LIKE THIS PHOTO - WHAT'S THAT SHINY METAL ?
https://www.facebook.com/RoverMetals/photos/a.315172565923053/325282918245351


YUP... went through each of Rover's facebook photos - there's lots of iron up there.
One of the photos shoed very nice quartz and silvery mineralization - but... in the thick of the irons.

I stil lthink... using asimple metaldetector - run the unit across the width sectons looking for
quartz seams with - no iron - signals.... could be a very quick path the locating these markers under all the lichen. fast track.

Testing these outside of iron formations... along the range...
Looking for similar minerals as - Foruntes.
Keeping to or looking for the brecciated seams .
Sending a geologist up - that hates gold - and is into battery metals ...
Specifically copper, cobalt, bismuths...
I've always said... never send a gold miner on a mission ot find battery metals.
They'll stray... and Visa Versa.

Testing the lichen... different lichen coloration = could spell = different minerals - .
Retesting the historicla and recent cors for other minerals .
Type of assaying is iimperitve.

If Ray Mine ( half way in between Rover and Fortune ) had the copper, cobalt, bismuth, urnaium.... then... maybe outside this Rover iron formation exists the same mineralizations.

The only OTHER thing i can think of is ...
reverting back to Aber resources - historical cores.
THERE'S IRON ON THE CORES - NO DOUBT.
Iron's can be seen - oxidizing  ( brown, reds )

Yet... a distinct BLUE HUE can still be seen to this day....
Which begs... if its not a hematite, or magnetite, irons...
What is making this blue oxidation ?

Aber... at time of drilling would not have seen a potential - cobalt or copper.
Which begs... did Aber only peform - gold - assaying ?

I'd love to grab some of those historical BLUE  cores
have them... reassayed  for cobalt, copper, bismuth.

Here's the historica lcores again - 
https://scontent-yyz1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/118229394_866275300812774_5205709898387951248_n.jpg?_nc_cat=108&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=730e14&_nc_ohc=lZS33YapC1sAX8yo42Z&_nc_ht=scontent-yyz1-1.xx&oh=00_AT-ZR90UAOTUnQmNIdp8sGC9Fqpo2geNLzzEiBTiGZDc3Q&oe=633C2744


CAN - COBALT - BE FOUND IN - MAGNETITE +  HEMATITE ORES ?
YUP... 

LINK -
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwj2lKGyjPz5AhVkg4kEHZa0CAUQFnoECA8QAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fpubs.usgs.gov%2Fpp%2F1802%2Ff%2Fpp1802f.pdf&usg=AOvVaw3L9dDJ0hqR0Jgknj7YQ6iK

Description -
Their ore mineralogy is dominated by magnetite, hematite, chalcopyrite, bornite, and gold, with concentrations in some deposits of uraninite, bastnsite

Wouldn't hurt to tests a few of Abers - oxidized - historical cores - blues....
Maybe the seams is not where other minerals are at...
Maybe - selectively defined - hematite - magnetite - iron zones ?
Not the brown irons... but the hematites and magnestites...
IF.... other minerals are present.

IF  cobalt or other were present...
pinpoint the former drill holes - test the lichen there... 
Find same kind of lichen coloration elsewhere ?
 

Cheers.....


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