Following on from my previous above post , I would emphasise the described ' Orientations ' of Lithium and other mineral findings , and also bring attentions firstly to the previously highlighted geological term 'greywacke ' as well as the'feldspar porphyry ' and the somewhat more difficult geological word use at region 3. in the below Map referred to as ' Metagraywackes '
So apart from the obvious ' synergies ' in minerals processing flow sheet's...even a possible opportunity for a Joint DFS on processing etc..... which may exist between Piedmont and Sayona's Tansim al la Lac Simard Projects..... and quite possibly with a similar or look alike Feldspar Deposit , the words Greywacke and Meagraywackes were particularly interesting to me in resolving my quest to find out why it was that Exiro decided to retain its TWO CDC tenements in the whole of the Tansim block , and what else might lie below the surface or on the surface in relation to the North East and West Orientations to their project.
So Before I refer you to the Maps below which can then be interpreted as a nice fit to the description .....for those of you might not know already , here is a little background as to the geological description of these TWO words:-
" Metagraywackesare quartzose chlorite or biotite schists containing very fine to coarse granules of blue quartz; primary graded laminations have been transposed by shearing into elongate lozenges that give the rock a distinctive pin-striped appearance in weathered surfaces perpendicular to schistosity.
Although greywacke can look similarto basalt , it differs in that itiscommonly veined (with quartz being the vein mineral), and lacks vesicles. Texture - clastic. Grain size - < 0.06 - 2mm, clasts typically angular, visible to the naked eye. ... Colour - grey to black; often with white quartz veins. "
Now I'm not a Geologist of course , but they go on to refer the western trend from the east covering Tansim as being differentiated by exomorphism:
Now exomorphism when you cross check as a possible explanation of the below Map / Photo's at Exiro's TWO CDC claims project area simply means that in terms of petrography ( the branch of science which studies properties of rocks ) , describes how the rock mass has formed and hardened through a variety of contact-metamorphism's which are evidenced and developed in the surrounding walls, by an intruded mass of eruptive rock.
So is that what this is telling us exists at Exiro's Li - Ta - Nb deposit ? I'll let you all judge that one for yourselves after examining the Photos. But in any event , I think we can all conclude that after perusing the accompanying Maps and Photos , it certainly does look like the WHOLE Tansim region is significantly blessed with an abundance Lithium Outcropping. And maybe so much so that we might even refer it as Quebec's own Pilbara Hard Rock. Whatever the case it is very exciting.
So then we come to the all important Maps which show close up the various East and West orientations to BOTH the Ottawa River as well as the Exiro Project Area. ( 1st Map / Photo below ) .
In the second Photo ( Below ) , note the significant Lithium Outcropping which appears to be located only 1 - 1.5 Klm's to the SouthWest of Exiro's TWO claim project area. All you have to do is follow the High Voltage Power Line back up until you pass the Exiro Properties which if you keep following will get you back to the Ottawa River where the Power Line crosses over to the ' North Western ' orientated claims.
So the final Pics I have included are those which are just west of the Ottawa River and would obviously encompass ALL the newly acquired CDC's of this week as well as those which were announced back on 11th March.
The FIRST photo is without the narrative and ' Zoomed In ' shot of the 3 outcrops with obviously the second photo below showing a bit more with the enlarged shots and descriptions.
I think you will ALL agree that it looks pretty good and perhaps SYA is indeed onto something potentially very very BIG in Quebec....