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To: Anthony Zack who wrote (6766)7/17/1998 8:17:00 AM
From: Chuca Marsh  Respond to of 14226
 
You be your Tertiayperiod and the Paleocene Epoch down to 66.4 million years ago...what is called the Laramide Age. That is the age of it that many Arizona and Nevada companies are keying into. I have been talking about that age and the Claims (20+) of them that standard miner JABA/JABAF have been searching for all these years over at the Thread there ...for months! Jim Briscoe gave me the book that his Chair co-wrote ...the Geology of Ore Deposites which talked about a rectangle honey spot in the state...I have extended it NW, yet maybe this link and map will let you see how it extends over Maxam and GPGI claims towards OTHERS CLAIMS!
jaba.com
One must click on Mineral Properties THEN on the WORDS in this phrase to find the MAP (second) of which I refer."Click here for an expanded version of JABA's Property Map"
Chuca.com



To: Anthony Zack who wrote (6766)7/17/1998 8:36:00 AM
From: Randall E. Brubaker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Anthony, what's a "monotomic element"? Any URL's on this?

thanks.

Randall



To: Anthony Zack who wrote (6766)7/17/1998 9:22:00 AM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Tony, how about just letting them extract the goodies? Those theories about monoatomic elements with superconducting properties at room temperatures etc. are all full of so many holes, I can write four dissertations just on the holes.

The fact of the matter is that whatever the properties of the goodies and their "crystalographic" mode of aggregation in the ore, once taken to high temperatures and back down, these should all rest at their stable thermodynamic form, normal metals, or metals dissolved in other metals (also known as alloys) or salts of metals or whatever.

Zeev