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Slam Exploration Ltd V.SXL

Alternate Symbol(s):  SLMXF

SLAM Exploration Ltd. is a Canadian junior resource company holding a portfolio of gold and base metal projects. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of exploration and evaluation properties in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Ontario, Canada. The Company's projects include Mine Road Project, Menneval Gold Project, Ear Falls Lithium Project, Jake Lee Gold Project, Highway Gold Project, Keezhik Gold, Dam Lake Project, and others. The Mine Road Project is a significant addition to its portfolio of wholly owned BMC projects that include Goodwin, O'Hearn-Strachens, California Lake, Lower 44, LBM, North Rim, Portage, Satellite, Nine Mile, and Red Pine. The Highway project has demonstrated polymetallic potential with 10 known mineral occurrences that include zinc, silver, copper, cobalt, molybdenum and tin as well as gold. The Company holds NSR royalties on the Wedge copper zinc project, Ramsay, Reserve Creek, and Opikeigen gold projects.


TSXV:SXL - Post by User

Post by Wangotango67on Aug 16, 2024 3:53pm
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LEAD / ZINC + BATHURST HORSESHOE

LEAD / ZINC + BATHURST HORSESHOEMost often aqua regia assaying will employ partial digestion.
Chloric and Ntric acids.

Partial digestion is not full digestion.

Soluble Portion of elements see atomic absorption srectrophotometry
Undolubilized portion goes off to fire assay.  ( au, ag, pl, pd, )

Issue ?
Soluble portion provides a partial assesment of present elements.
Fire assay uses lead as flux to test for other elements.

Example -
junior scans 36 element assay, sees small ppm of zinc.
Dismisses zinc.., not worthy of mentioning small ppm values.

Fire assay only looks for, ag, au, pl, pd values.
Fire assaying uses lead flux - some lead is skimmed some lead absorbs in cuplet cup.

If a lab does fire assay for zinc... the biggest question would revolve around,
would lead flux alter zinc detection ?


Cotton swabs
atop acid test assays, would capture elements that sublime to gases.
Nitric acid rescting with HCl is very volatile.  Gases are created.


   Fire Assaying
- Zinc does sublime - skips metal melt and goes to gas phase - up in gas.  No metal.
- Zinc combines with lead - now think... lead flux skimmed off.  

Apr 9, 2022Yes zinc sublimates,
but extra zinc is rabbaled into the molten lead, then skimmed off,


https://goldrefiningforum.com/threads/fire-assay-why-some-ores-fail-parkes-process.30931/


Which is why...
Full acid digestion is best.  ( fusion )


BATHURST HORSESHOE
Brunswick Mines 6, 12 are located on thin geological lenses.
Surrounded by, CO, OT geology.
While Cariboo mine ( even deeper ) is in completely diff geology.

Other maps show a distinct horseshoe geology evolution.
Swirling geologies.
Did the formation begin at california lake then to caribou wedge, goodwin, halfmile,  heathe,
then swing up into brunswick mines ?

Would heavier elements drop out on sagging horseshoe bends ?


https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53927304335_58b42b7d95_z.jpg


https://lirp.cdn-website.com/47aab1ce/dms3rep/multi/opt/Goodwin_Geol-70a9a071-554w.jpg

https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/7335/220033_7f6c5b8d74e0fbe8_002full.jpg


Does one pitch.... let's try to find another 1200 m Brunswick in a geology " swirl " that could have shifted elsewhere ?

Or pitch... were seeking surface mineralization... Multiple locations.
Offering 200 m depths that span wider than Brunswick. Making it an equivelent to, Brunswick...without the depth.

Far easier than trying to duplicate another Brunswick, less pressure.





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