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Gold/Mining/Energy : Golden Triangle

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To: klinker who wrote (14)7/18/2012 9:18:11 PM
From: klinker  Read Replies (2) of 493
 
did anyone calculate 4 billion tonnes for the central anomaly... it may be too deep too mine economically but it is a argentinosauris in elephant country...

1. Biggest Sauropod: Argentinosaurus
Alain Beneteau
Although paleontologists claim to have found bigger dinosaurs, Argentinosaurus is the biggest sauropod whose size has been backed up by convincing evidence. This gigantic plant-muncher (named after Argentina, where its remains were found) measured about 120 feet from head to tail and may have weighed over 100 tons. Just one vertebra of Argentinosaurus is over four feet thick! (Other, less-well-attested contenders for the "biggest sauropod" title include Futalognkosaurus, Bruhathkayosaurus and Amphicoelias.) More about Argentinosaurus
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