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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 23, 2024 12:21am
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Post# 36192922

VEG CLUES

VEG CLUESAfter researching New Brunswick past week i've come to the conclusion colorful vegatation
could point to what minerals are benieth.

From dry light brown country roads to ruddy oxide red and onward to aqua sulphide green 
were my first clues that suggested New Brunswick could be an easy read.

Colorful grass /  trees - each sporting a variety of shades of, green, yellow, red.
Open cut farmlands doning light earth soils and deep dark reds ( iron oxides )

Pause Video @ 15:31 min mark
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUcyxU6dm1A

Great example what i'm seeing on satellite maps.
Vegatation / Trees taking on minerals which inturn effects the coloration of plants.

It's so distinct in New Brunswick, plots of land actually reveal the shape of mineralization
below grade.  Which provoked me to continue my searches building more support
to my theory ----> vegatation assists in pinpointing deposits.


From rivers to streams to wetlands that breech and cascade their waters outside thrir
boundaries will soak surrounding grasses, trees, lending a similar effect of, potential
mineralized ore below.

Yet... this can be advantageous,
water breeches -------> soaking surrounding lands will hydrolize then air oxidize minerals.
If iron is present ------> it will reveal itself via, red oxide roads, far darker vegatation that
gorge on iron rich soils and.... opposite effect of, browning vegatation.

Zinc, copper present ------> hues of green farming soils or vegatation could take on pronounced shades of green even country roads.


Here's a satallite image showing - Murray Brook + Caribou Deposits.
Caribou is reknown for lead, zinc, copper and iron.
Same goes for, Murray Brook.

Large Image - pinpointing both deposits
Left image - north of Murray ------> Hogan Pond has distinct dark ruddy red hues.
                       one can see how the vegatation adopted the shape of potential minerals below.
Right image -even better - north of Hogan Pond very apparrent red zonations 1400 m.
                         black lake ------> most likely coined for it's black water -----> iron water.

Iron....
major pathfinder for many of the saught after minerals in NB, gold, copper, zinc, etc...

smart junior would compound on other zones.
seeking out other deposits near existing deposits -------> builds camp / stronger by #'s

Even main image ( larger )
one can see how veg + trees adopted mineral zones below.
Open image in new window - expand.


https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53941604498_c6cda04917_c.jpg



Here's another example ( sent to Slam ) they passed on this.

Green country dirt roads - very rich - easy access
Light and dark green vegatation patches.
Same green ores in open pit as Caribou mine pits + stockpiles***
Dark green patches = heavily mineralized.

How can one prove ?
Zoom in on quarry pit ------> dark veg bleeds into open pit ------> heavy green veg turns to dark
ores in open pit. 

Chloride minerals - light med green
Aqua green chloride meets sulphides.
Brunswick also hosts fluorite.
zinc, US is switching up to zinc batteries.
fluorite, phosphorus, borates ----> silicon carbide ( smokey quartz / carbon )
doped with boron, phos -----> diamond chips 10x faster


https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53934875668_b791637e14_c.jpg






Cheers...

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