The first creek I found with gold in it was an epithermal VMS deposit. So much more black sand than anywhere I have been. The cool thing is that it was never mentioned in the gold rush days.. no pits or shafts here.. just a very old hotspring
Hi Muhammad, MVT is on the list to create but these are time consuming and I create them when there's a lull with reagrd to my other tasks with the company. This year has been incredibly busy with our spin-out of Eagle Royalties so I haven't had much time. I also wish to create these for Graphite, Lithium, CDR's Manto, Unconformity Uranium, Rare Earths and PGE's. Thanks again for your interest and pardon me for not responding earlier but I only discovered the comments on these and my ability to respond.
Hi Natashia, good question! I'm not sure why specifically there is no gold associated with the Lake Superior rift if that is, in fact, the case, I know nothing of the basic geology of the area. As an employee of an exploration company that has conducted many exploration programs, I can tell you what our geo's tell me, that no two deposits are identical, nature is variable. Geologists create models for deposit types to help guide exploration programs but in some cases even after a deposit has been mined there can be disagreement as to the deposit type. In the case of gold, quartz veins are often a good target for exploration. Sometimes we locate large quartz veins that, to our knowledge, have never been seen by explorers before, does this mean we found gold? Not necessarily as many of these are barren because there weren't the correct conditions for gold deposition while others are rich with gold because the conditions were right. The study of the controls that provide the conditions for metal deposition is the realm of the geologist.
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Need more geological videos like this to build up basic concepts 🔥..thank u
More to come when I can find some time. These certainly seem to be appreciated and I appreciate everybody's feedback, a very postivie group of folks.
The first creek I found with gold in it was an epithermal VMS deposit. So much more black sand than anywhere I have been. The cool thing is that it was never mentioned in the gold rush days.. no pits or shafts here.. just a very old hotspring
make more video like thiss, we need it. can you explain more like MVT and other alteration prosess pleaseeee
Hi Muhammad, MVT is on the list to create but these are time consuming and I create them when there's a lull with reagrd to my other tasks with the company. This year has been incredibly busy with our spin-out of Eagle Royalties so I haven't had much time. I also wish to create these for Graphite, Lithium, CDR's Manto, Unconformity Uranium, Rare Earths and PGE's. Thanks again for your interest and pardon me for not responding earlier but I only discovered the comments on these and my ability to respond.
Aprender assim , é tão bom! Learn like this, it's so good!
Thank you.
I enjoyed it, thanks you so much
why did no gold form near the rift in lake superior then?
Hi Natashia, good question! I'm not sure why specifically there is no gold associated with the Lake Superior rift if that is, in fact, the case, I know nothing of the basic geology of the area. As an employee of an exploration company that has conducted many exploration programs, I can tell you what our geo's tell me, that no two deposits are identical, nature is variable. Geologists create models for deposit types to help guide exploration programs but in some cases even after a deposit has been mined there can be disagreement as to the deposit type. In the case of gold, quartz veins are often a good target for exploration. Sometimes we locate large quartz veins that, to our knowledge, have never been seen by explorers before, does this mean we found gold? Not necessarily as many of these are barren because there weren't the correct conditions for gold deposition while others are rich with gold because the conditions were right. The study of the controls that provide the conditions for metal deposition is the realm of the geologist.
thanks alot
Fantastic, you are most welcome, glad you enjoyed! I'll make more when I find the time.
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