Thanks so much for taking the time to point out each different type of mineral in these ore samples. We have some very similar ore types in south central Idaho, and I was struggling to identify the different types of sulfides, as well as the difference between galena and sphalerite. The section of video where you used the tip of the diamond scribe to point out and identify the individual minerals located in the matrix was most helpful. The only thing that could have made that presentation better would have been the use of a tripod for the camera, since many of the mineral samples were quite small, and the movement of the camera was distracting. But thanks again for sharing a great video. Now I feel like I have a much better idea of what I am seeing when exploring old tailings piles and prospecting for new mineralized outcroppings.
I noticed that on several of your videos you take samples literally from the side of the road. Are you pulling up some sort of report that records the interception of mineralized zones? How did find out the vein was intercepted during the 70s?
Great video. Could you explain a bit more how you identify the individual mineral regions within the samples. Magnification / crystal - cleavage appearance (color to a degree) combined with chemical analysis?? You do an amazing job. Thanks
No vms can have any mineral from precious to base to rare earth's but vms often will have something like zinc, lead, copper with minor amounts of other minerals all depends on the type of VMS, VMS is a broad term
Can hold amounts of almost anything. It's generally an ore of lead and can have good silver, here we have some gold running with it but most is with the sphalerite rich areas.
This is the best video I've seen so far thanks for pointing it out
Thanks so much for taking the time to point out each different type of mineral in these ore samples. We have some very similar ore types in south central Idaho, and I was struggling to identify the different types of sulfides, as well as the difference between galena and sphalerite. The section of video where you used the tip of the diamond scribe to point out and identify the individual minerals located in the matrix was most helpful. The only thing that could have made that presentation better would have been the use of a tripod for the camera, since many of the mineral samples were quite small, and the movement of the camera was distracting.
But thanks again for sharing a great video. Now I feel like I have a much better idea of what I am seeing when exploring old tailings piles and prospecting for new mineralized outcroppings.
Great presentation, Justin. Keep educating your doing great! Stay safe.
Thanks for detailed ID up close samples n great explanations
Thanks so much, this identification lesson is exactly what I need...Keep 'em coming please!!!
Wow, this is a very informative video, I study a different field in UNI but this is a nice break from all engineering related stuff!
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Yes!!! You said chalcopyrite!!!! I was waiting for it.
Great video! Thanks for sharing
Extremely informative. Thanks
Thanks for the education
911 stuff is always great content load of info! Keep up the stomping thru the northern jungle.
Great video! Greetings from Costa Rica!
That was interesting but you did with your core drilling device.
I was wondering how long it took you to go down one meter in that hard rock?
We need a lot more video's like this.
I noticed that on several of your videos you take samples literally from the side of the road. Are you pulling up some sort of report that records the interception of mineralized zones? How did find out the vein was intercepted during the 70s?
Great video. Could you explain a bit more how you identify the individual mineral regions within the samples. Magnification / crystal - cleavage appearance (color to a degree) combined with chemical analysis?? You do an amazing job. Thanks
Fabulous looking samples
Thanks !
Gold to Ya !
With such rich deposit what do you do? Break it down by what’s most valuable and scrap the rest or how do you go about separating it?
Nice samples indeed. Not enough of it to mine I guess.
Much better when you use the pointer, can actually tell the minerals your talking about.
Wow i like looking for you video 🤩
How can I send you the pictures of my stone I fond that stone from my village mountain
_thanks_
Got ruby jack micros??
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How would you go about extracting the different minerals if you say there's gold, lead, zinc and would you just cast away more of less valuable stuff?
Thanks for the geology lesson.
Thank you for the explanation of what you are seeing Justin. You are a good teacher.
SUPER COOL YOU WENT THROUGH THE SAMPLES ONE BY ONE, BAND BY BAND. GREAT JOB!
Exellent
What mineral was the cadmium in?
Sir, vms Deposits talks about copper and Zinc only?
No vms can have any mineral from precious to base to rare earth's but vms often will have something like zinc, lead, copper with minor amounts of other minerals all depends on the type of VMS, VMS is a broad term
Nice samples
Thank you for using pointer!
Now we all can understand what you are talking about when you point it out like that. Best so far. Try do that in all your video...
Thanks for the info
Wajt one secound where do you live / where do you do the mining if i may ask
Dear sir I have some stone like this I want to send you the pictures
What in the blip do you do with that information my friend
I want to send you the pictures of my stone
Thank you!
What is Galena? I think Ive found some in the gold district near me
What is it valued for? Does it hold gold or lead?
Often an ore of silver
Can hold amounts of almost anything. It's generally an ore of lead and can have good silver, here we have some gold running with it but most is with the sphalerite rich areas.
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I need a lot of lead ore powder, please contact me if you see it.
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