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To: Tom Frederick who wrote (19956)10/29/1999 11:29:00 AM
From: Kim W. Brasington  Respond to of 20681
 
Tom:

The thrust of the testing is BOTH the brines and the clays, one will not have preference over the other. Secondly, the commercial lab will subject the brines and clays to standard testing formats. A point that is of interest: Lithium is very hard to confuse on the AA (Atomic Absorption) wave band, consequently it is a rather simple "yes you have it, or, no you don't". Previous surface, or near surface testing has revealed close to 100 metallic or non-metallic elements in the Franklin Lake material. What we have not had to date is an "in depth" drill program that can identify the quantities of these elements. The 40 elements will be tested for.

Regards,

Kim W. Brasington