GOODWIN vs HALFMILE Halfmile Mine files ( Tevali ) - Pyrrhotite ores but no nickel reported ( lol )
Goodwin Historical - Pyrrhotite ores with nickel
5km apart with same geo terrain colors on salellite maps.
Goodwin recent Drills With no ALS
full assay report there's no telling what minerals were assayed.
2019 zinc trenching is documented along with zinc anomalies plotted on survey
- no assays were revealed
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53927302570_0b30fabe8f_b.jpg Slam + Nine are not revealing full ALS assay reports.
Investors need to see these to invest.
Juniors run tight ships ( well, some do...lol )
Saving $$$ on assaying might have been practised
Preknowing historical minerals
could influence junior to just assay for what was known.
Was zinc assayed ? Only way to know if zinc was assayed would be to see full assay report.
The sawn core samples were delivered to ALS Chemex Inc. in Moncton, N.B., for copper, nickel, silver, cobalt, bismuth, platinum, palladium and gold analyses, as well as other elements using ALS multielement package ME-ICP41 and method PGM-ICP23. Samples that run over 1 per cent copper and/or 1 per cent nickel will be analyzed using an overlimit method ME-OG46. I've pointed out there are various versions of,
ME-ICP41 11 to 36 minerals can be assayed.
Yabbas ALS version - 36 has no pl, pd, Au
One can even choose the $7.75 package instead of full assay $15.85
And... singles @ $1.00 each mineral.
Goodwin Core Photo Med gray, Deep grey, Black, Green bleed other backdrop cores have orangey reds.
All known colors of zinc.
https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/slam-drilling-for-nickel-copper-and-cobalt-509669091.html
ZINC CHAMELEON it can adopt numerous colors
no answers online in which to explain this anomaly other than,
diff acids, other mineral bonds, zinc transitioning .
From metallic to oxide to chloride to sulphuric acid to phosphorus acids - multiple influences
begets multiple colors.
As seen in previous post Phosphate feldspars can host zinc and not be seen or seen with green zinc crystal.
Bathurst Mining Camp - 45 known deposits
not all are Brunswick deep. Yes... lots of players
If others are familiar with Bathurst Basin - It's the low lying zone from water errosion 600+m Heathe to 9m sea level basin gut.
Inset Image Took a satellite shot of this area.
Lots of felsics with reds and green - green bleeds.
Hematite ? Manganese ? Phosphates with zinc bleed ?
Quebec Co seeking to mine Pozzolan which has the volcanic red and greens.
Gov't wants to reduce phosphate fertilizer yet... loves the critical minerals.
( read gov minute meetings on subject )
Could New Brunswick geology be hiding lots of zinc with in the phosphate / volcanics ?
Choosing the right lab would be extra smart - tease.
Come on juniors... investors need to see full assay reports.
Sitting in stocks with limited data is not quite fair.
Not to mention... good drill results with both nine and slam yet each drop in price...?
Someone should sift the trade action.
Cheers....