GREY:MGXMF - Post Discussion
Post by
Wangotango67 on Jul 29, 2023 2:46pm
RETAKE ON DRIFTWOOD ASSAYS ?
So.... why hasn't mgx performed a retake on Driftwood' Creek ?
All those, rose, purple, pinks, yellows and greens ?
Could these be color indicators of more important minerals ?
Perhaps revisit the mgx ( magnesite / dolomite ) deposits.
Yes... other mgx dolo and magnesite deposits are mentioned
in this report.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/237726763_GEOLOGY_OF_DOLOMITE-HOSTED_MAGNESITE_DEPOSITS_0T_THE_BRISCO_AND_DRIFTWOOD_CREEK_
AREAS_BRITISH_COLUMBIA
Why should mgx perform a more thorough assay retake on Driftwood
besides the colorful - carbonates ?
Simply put....
To check for ( boron or barite ).
As pointed out in previous post, boron with magnesium
makes for great super magnets or super capacitors.
What's the difference between boron and barite ?
Barium has 7 stable naturally occuring isotopes
while Boron has 2 stable naturally occuring isotopes.
Sounds like the minerals are related.
If boron only has 2 isotopes but barite has 7
I wonder if barite would be all the greater for super magnets
or super capacitors...?
Turns out.... Klewchucks former ( independent ) assay on
Driftwood does indicate the presence of, barite.
Barite is in the ores of Driftwood...
Would better assaying detect all the more barite if not fired ?
Maybe sodium peroxide fusion ?
Was there any former barite mines near Brisco ?
Sure was... not far from Driftwood.
Brisco Barite Mine
https://www.mindat.org/loc-8872.html
NOW.... If mgx was on the ball... they'd revisit the driftwood cores.
Imagine if there was sufficient barite and magnesium ?
= Super magnets Super Capacitors
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