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Max Resource Corp V.MAX

Alternate Symbol(s):  MXROF

Max Resource Corp. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company advancing the newly discovered district-scale wholly owned Sierra Azul Copper-Silver Project in Colombia and its wholly owned Floralia Hematite Iron Ore Project in Brazil. The Sierra Azul Project is a district-scale copper-silver project spanning 120-km along the 200-km-long Cesar Basin in the mining region of northeastern Colombia. The Project consists of 20 mining concessions spanning over 188 square kilometers (km2). Its exploration is focused on three districts at Sierra-Azul: AM District, Conejo District, and URU District. The Floralia Hematite Iron Ore Project is located 70 km southeast (SE) of Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais. The Floralia Hematite open cut is of significant size consisting of five benches rising to 48 meter (m) and 160 m in width revealing plunging bands of hematite iron ore at the base, and sub-horizontal banding at the top of the open cut and is open in all directions.


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Post by Wangotango67on May 18, 2023 2:28pm
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Post# 35455025

MOUNTAIN vs REEF COPPER -

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.



https://www.maxresource.com/images/projects/136b4159c01c0ec37bfd3f6c009f4080a51d137a.png


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 ?


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