MOUNTAIN vs REEF COPPER -Mountaintain sediment copper = weaker grades
Versus sediments that seen considerable time
underwater and dev coral reefs inwhich orgsnisms
could process the minerals forming high concentrate - grades.
Here's a photo of, URU sediment mountain - formation,
a formation that might not see coral carbonate conversion.
Lower grade copper.
What i'm seeing is,
malachite oxide, with moreso silicate.
Where's the high grade ?
= Reef Carbonate.
Carbonate reef copper = 4x - 8x more concentrated.
Open the link below
scroll to drone video
do not play video, rather analyze the photo image of video.
See anything ?
Yeah... more pronounced ( malachite ) green coloration
higher up in the ranfes, right atop.
https://www.maxresource.com/cesar My hunch is, different green color revealing the carbonate
copper from a former reef.
Higher up = older formation, reef
lower regions didn't see as much under water dev
in this area.
I myself, would be hunting the carbonate reef copper
= high grades due to organism concentration
Hmmmm....
Whose they're geologists ?
Vegatation can assist in the detection of, mineralized
ore bodies.
Question is put forth...
Could the color transition seen in drone image
be a carbonate copper reef sitting high atop,
vs lower elevation, had not seen ocean time
nor organism conversions to high con - grade ?