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Rush Rare Metals Corp C.RSH

Alternate Symbol(s):  RSHMF

Rush Rare Metals Corp. is mineral exploration company. The Company is focused on its Boxi Property located in the Province of Quebec, Canada. It also owns the Copper Mountain Project located in Wyoming, United States. The Boxi Property has a niobium prospect and comprised of over 8,000 hectares located approximately 70 kilometers (km) North of Mont Laurier, Quebec, Canada. The Copper Mountain claim area is comprised of approximately 4,206 acres and contains a variety of former uranium mines and historical occurrences, including Allard, Mint, Gem, Canning, Fuller, Hesitation and the Arrowhead Mine, as well as, Midnight, Knob and the Bonanza and Kermac/Day mines.


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Post by javaman12on Aug 13, 2024 8:05pm
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Where To Find Niobium In the Rock!

Where To Find Niobium In the Rock!

Source and geological context of mineralizations

Niobium is associated with two types of mineralization in igneous rocks: in carbonatites and in certain alkaline or hyperalkaline intrusions, such as syenites.

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