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Go Metals Corp. C.GOCO

Alternate Symbol(s):  GOCOF

Go Metals Corp is an exploration company engaged in development of mineral resource properties in Canada. It has an interest in a number of mineral claims located in the Yukon Territory and Quebec. The companies 100% owned properties include the Monster IOCG Property, HSP Nickel Property and the Barachois Vanadium Property.


CSE:GOCO - Post by User

Comment by HRc60to65on Oct 12, 2022 1:00pm
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Post# 35019909

RE:RE:RE:Sorry but I don’t see how this recovers

RE:RE:RE:Sorry but I don’t see how this recoversXRF data. on clusters are not the average result of the core.

On a cluster it can be 25% Ni it is not reprensenting the average.

The core pictures are showing 
the (yellow) the Pentlandite, an iron nickel sulfide (Ni  mineral) and/or chalcopyrite (Cu mineral).  The assays will be over 0.6% Ni and 0.9%Cu (the picture 2022-09-13 | CSE:GOCO | Press Release | Go Metals Corp (stockhouse.com) )

Over 100m lenght of that  (yellow) iron nickel sulfide (Ni  mineral). in core, it will become it is a large open pit mine.  The assay rage will be 0.1%Ni to 4%Ni and 0.05%Cu to 6%Cu)

With those cores pictures with mineral clusters the lab has to be very carefull.

GOCO has took a risk in publishing those pictures of the core, because if it is not representing the wide length of the core it is becoming misleading information and GOCO can be sued.


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