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To: George Alazar who wrote (40)11/21/1996 7:32:00 PM
From: Richard Mazzarella   of 615
 
George, I believe it is important to differentiate the ores from the various areas. Ease of extraction will depend on the ore and the extraction technology. I have been reading the paper from CHIP on the Mojave Desert ore. It is becoming clearer to me that the ore that CHIP has (Epithermal deposited from ascending hot water) is much different than the "captured metal" ore like GPGI and IPMCF. I don't have any knowledge about the Naxos ore and hope someone will provide us with that info. It seems to me that the CHIP metal removal is mostly an issue of chemistry, while the removal of GPGI and IPMCF metal requires both the technologies of physics and chemistry. IMO metal can be recovered easier from CHIP ore than the others (still don't know about Naxos). Then again, I may not have any of this correct. Comments?
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