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Power Metals Corp V.PWM

Alternate Symbol(s):  PWRMF

Power Metals Corp. is a Canada-based diversified mining company. The principal business of the Company is the acquisition, exploration and evaluation of resource properties. Its exploration project includes Case Lake property. Case Lake Property is located in Steele and Case townships, 80 km east of Cochrane, NE Ontario, close to the Ontario-Quebec border. The Case Lake pegmatite swarm consists of six spodumene dykes: North, Main, South, East and Northeast Dykes on the Henry Dome and the West Joe Dyke on a new tonalite dome. The Case Lake Property is 10 km x 9.5 km in size and consists of 475 cell claims. The Case Lake pegmatite swarm occurs along a sub provincial boundary between the metasedimentary Opatica Sub province to the north and greenstone Abitibi Sub province to the south. The Company has staked the Pelletier Project consisting of approximately 337 mineral claims that account for total surface area of 7000 hectares in northeast Ontario , approximately 50 km south of Hearst .


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Post by trader53on Jun 23, 2024 1:32pm
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USGS report on LCT Deposits!

USGS report on LCT Deposits! After reading the following geological report by USGS on LCT deposits it becomes very clear why multiple parties have such keen interest in the Cesium at Case Lake. "Exploration guidelines that make use of mineralogical and geochemical zonation have been summarized by Selway and others (2005). LCT pegmatites typically occur in groups, which consist of tens to hundreds of individuals and cover areas up to a few tens of square kilometers (ern, 1991). LCT pegmatites are known to form as far as 10 km from the parental granite (Breaks and Tindle, 1997), the distal ones being most fractionated. Interesting that they referred to a couple of Dr. Julie's papers in this USGS Report. My take is this opens the possibility of finding more cesium outside of West Joe specifically between Dome 9 the Main and West Joe. We do know that when drilling the main they did encounter low grade cesium.
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