New Road Cut Exposes Large Copper Showing At The Mount Sicker Property!
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- The 911 Showing was found after a new logging road was built through a planned cut block. Hundr3ds of meters of disseminated to massive chalcopyrite, pyrite, and sphalerite were exposed and we have scince traced this occurrence to be over 300m long and over 75m wide. The showing is located on strike of several new showings with the same strike over a 3km distance and is on strike of the old Fortuna adit were historically "high grade" copper, zinc, silver and gold were found before the workings flooded. This area has yet to be logged and with bedrock less than 60cm from surface in most areas we are hoping more will be exposed after logging operations. Previous trenching in the area above exposed mineralization in several areas but all work has been done outside this zone.
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Qualified Person: Jacques Houle, P.Eng., a qualified person as defined by NI 43 - 101, is responsible for the technical information contained in this video and accompanying text for the Star of the West exploration property. Readers are cautioned that the information in this video and text is not necessarily indicative of the continuity and grades of mineralization on the property of interest.
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Chalcopyrite overload... always love a freshly broken shiny chunk.
Awesome showing.
I love it. Thanks for sharing it whith us from Sweden.
9:35 Thanks Tom!
That entire ridge is amazingly rich in all types of ore!
mineralization* ore is only ore if you can make money off of it after mining, processing, shipping and selling.
@@kalevwade4532 and from what i see you could make money taking that good ore downhill in wheelbarrow’s!
Super nice sample's sheesh. I need to take a trip out west next summer, Ontario sucks lol.
Crumbly mineral goodness everywhere!
Thank you for sharing, great video and whjat nice samples. May I ask what the purple stuff on the samples is? All the way from Sweden🙂
I'm going to comment now, incredible 😊
Wow BEAUTIFUL stuff! Nice and rich!
Looks super promising at least for copper and iron! [maybe gold or other things too?[
Pyrite is not an economic iron ore. It has been used as a source of sulfur in the past. To make enough copper to pay they would have to destroy that mountain. The trick is to find a little gold tied up in the pyrite.
@@drcurioustube Look up VMS. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volcanogenic_massive_sulfide_ore_deposit
if its even economic to separate the gold form the sulfides in the first place too, some orerbodies have arsenic rinds around the gold particles which makes them way more complex to process, although iirc VMS doesnt have much arsenic mineralization associated with it@@drcurioustube
Did your operation take on a new team member permanently now? I see you are up to three.
12:30 Wow you can just shovel the ore up right off the ground!!! So excellent!
I could see naming that little area "Lode Road"
Any idea when you guys are going to do a video where we see the gold that you guys are finding? Like what's the purpose of these videos without seeing the gold that you guys get from that? Or is gold what you are looking for? If that is then let's see some videos of you guys getting the gold out of the material that you find find
A road just BUILT out of ORE!
I wonder how many people have bull dozed thru major mineral deposits and didn't care less lol...not knowing of course what they walked away from.
Is the purple stuff just oxidized chalcopyrite?
Or is it some other mineral?
Could be bornite or oxidized Chalco
Looks good!
Very good
Any idea if there is good gold or mostly copper
Wow!
Assay ? This glitter factory needs a bath !
Only a true geologist drags mineral samples across the tonneau😂😂😂 cover with utter disreguard
It gets monotonous after a while when it is all the same good shit.😶🌫👀🖖
Crazy find are you serious
4:28 wait, go back -- show us more!
4:37 wait, there's more
"we're far away" LOL 4:50
Someone might say, you have rocks in your head, and you would say how did you know
We wanna see the gold can you pan some of those samples ?
Gold panning boring and time consuming
@@michaeldeveault8344 gold pan is fast not boring at all and see gold in the pan is better than just look those rocks over and over
They probably have like 300 video's of panning check em out
Weird comments about panning, that is how good ore bodies have been discovered. Simple panning.
Sure but only to indicate ore bodies
🫨I think i stopped breathing awhile back.
Or maybe that was my heart.😮😬Yep..
The heart. . . . _😵
This is absolutely not a large VMS deposit, the world's largest is 150Mtonnes, and yours is "historically 1.1Mtonnes mined" so your deposit is .7% of their deposit, which i beyond small.
The largest ore body previously mined on the property was between 3m and 10m wide, and about 600m in length, there was 1.1m tonnes at a 4% cu cut off. If a lower cut off grade was used the number would be substantially greater. This new occurrence is roughly 75m wide and is exposed on strike for about 350m before diving under overburden. I did not say it is the largest ore body in the world but at a width (exposed) of 10-20x the old ore body it has potential to be very large. Considering there was multiple billions of dollars in today's money mined from the 350k tonnes removed, I'd say any find like this is substantial whether I be 1m tonnes, 20 or 150.
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what is it you are in there looking for pyrite isn't worth anything is it you trying to find gold or something
You obviously not a geologists
@@michaeldeveault8344 Yah, far removed, more like a dentist that has a drilling fetish.
Hello!
3:16 beautiful pause
3:30 the sound of rain eh
So when is the mining operation going to begin? that looks like a hot spot for sure. As a cowichan Local I say we need extraction of these minerals to boost the local economy.
It's not that simple
@@michaeldeveault8344 Precious metals within VMS deposits can often tend to be refractory - in other words, [they are] locked up in lattice work of the sulfide minerals, =higher recovery costs. These deposits will be valuable down the road.
@@michaeldeveault8344 oh I am well aware of the hoops to make it happen these days
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