3 MAIN - IRON COPPER'S Copper iron sulfide (CuFeS2) Bornite -
Cu5FeS4 Chalcopyrite - CuFeS2 2 IMAGES - heavy ( reds, brown, green )
some might say... never mind the greens
my reply ?
green = phosphate, iron green, potassium.
BUT.... what if it were - malachite in the irons ?
This... is not the typical phosphate greens seen on
so many mountains in B.C.
This green - is much deeper looking .
This area is massive...
I'm only showing a small section that still runs in
the 1000'm range... outlier areas are still ridden
in, browns, reds, deep greens.
Key sign... iy's not phosphate is...
the oxides are so potent - no vegatation
if it were green phosphate - the vegatation would sprawl.
It's not.
slurp the
If this zone had any iron copper - it would be massive.
XFR - leave at home.
Bring another chem test kit to - test for copper- onsite.
Lat: 55.59945° N Lon: 126.43803° W This photo - i lost the coordinates....
ugh.... i copied the ( Long + Lat ) to mouse...
then, scrolled the map back to the 2 photo zone above.
I opened the post - and .... the copy paste - didn't take.
I tried finding the location - but... hey... B.C. is massive.
So.... this photo is similar to the other two photos - above.
Perhaps far easier ot access... whicvh is, important.
This zone spans 1000m long ( red zone )
and 100 m high...
Im sure the reds would be still apparent under the veg above.
If it had an - iron copper - it too would be massive.
Yes.... i would def say....
Phosphate ( greenery )
Yes.... moreso, blush pinks... but still deep.
Far Deepercoloration than the - Tsitsutl mountain.
Tsitsutl - has very faint pinks...
Again.... seeing it first.
And knowing the grades are good
Drills grades = will be good
Investors can see it - open cut = more confidence.
Versus - can't see underground - blind drilling.
.
Take it
Leave it
Throw it away....
Just ideas for the junior.
Cheers.....
Just hope i've offdered a few good ideas...
Especially with the - xrf - unable to detect multi mineral bonds
and... if one is seraching for copper - and iron is present.
One would want to second guess the - xrf - on copper grades.
Oh... whose the Stitching Depository ?
Foreign investors in junior ?