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Idaho Copper Corp COPR

Idaho Copper Corporation is a mineral exploration and development company. The Company is focused on exploring and developing copper-molybdenum-silver deposit in Idaho (United States) (the CuMo project). The CuMo project consists of one hundred and twenty-six (126) federal unpatented lode mining claims, and six patented mining claims. In total, the project comprises approximately 2,640 acres. The unpatented lode mining claims and patented claims are situated in an unorganized mining district in Boise County, Idaho spanning Sections in Township 7N and 8N, Range 5E and 6E, Boise Meridian. The CuMo deposit is situated within the Idaho batholith and is part of a regional scale belt of porphyry and related deposits identified as the Idaho-Montana Porphyry Belt.


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Comment by RealityCheck123on Jul 14, 2024 12:21pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:the wait is almost over longs

RE:RE:RE:RE:the wait is almost over longsGiven structural mineralization control, it is likely much less than 20%.  More like 5%?  Hopefully they won't cherry-pick core/cuttings during this fruitless excersize. 37 holes?

Additionally, during mining, waste:ore stripping ratio and additional mill feed dilution must be considered.

The proponent should better explain exactly what the "geologic" issue is.
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