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Hercules Metals Corp V.BIG

Alternate Symbol(s):  BADEF

Hercules Metals Corp., formerly Hercules Silver Corp., is a Canada-based exploration company. The Company is focused on developing Idaho's newest copper and silver district. The 100% owned Hercules Project, located northwest of Cambridge, hosts the recently discovered Leviathan porphyry copper system. The Hercules Property represents 8,850 acres consisting of one patented lode claim, 416 unpatented lode claims and approximately 1,165 acres of mineral rights owned in fee. The Company also holds the right to conduct exploration, drilling, road building, mining and milling activities on 1,770 acres of surface within the Hercules Property. The Hercules Property is located on the northwestern shoulder of Cuddy Mountain, 200 kilometers (km) northwest of Boise, Idaho. It also has a diversified metal portfolio, including the newly discovered porphyry copper target at the Hercules Project in Idaho.


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Comment by Retiredgeoon Dec 27, 2023 5:06am
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RE:Assays

RE:AssaysOnce upon a time, long ago, the Seven Devils volcanics were exposed at the surface.  Wherever there were sulphides in the rock (probably over a vast area) a supergene zone would have developed at the old paleo-water table.  All of the deep holes on the property which encounter the Seven Devils volcanics at depth should encounter a supergene zone of some kind.  What really matters to me is the hypogene rock underneath.  Hole 5 said that there was something very large and very rich buried at depth.

A second supergene zone would have developed at the modern water table.  It is unknown how much of it survived the last continental glaciation.  I'm guessing most of it.  We have yet to encounter any of that yet.

The Hercules rhyolite is a wedge sitting on top of the Seven Devils volcanics.  The wedge gets thicker to the NW and disappears at the dashed line.  To the SE the mineralization should be exposed at the surface underneath the overburden.  The soil geochem supports this thesis.
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