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BET YOUR ASSAY - Mining Terms Explained
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238 oxide means the minerals combined with oxygen and sulphide means they combined Walt-10/1/1997
237 Help!! I keep seeing references, in both gold and copper stocks, as to whetheI_C_Deadpeople-9/30/1997
236 Post 230 was your response, post 229 was mine. Not a big deal, don't worry Wharf Rat-8/22/1997
235 Please refresh my memory--what are you looking for?Geminid-8/22/1997
234 Geminid, Did you find anything ? Thanks WRWharf Rat-8/19/1997
233 The title appears to be listed as "shareholder", so maybe he just hasJames Berg-8/4/1997
232 James, Could you tell me who registered the sec. 144 sale thanks wrWharf Rat-8/4/1997
231 I did notice that they have about 556 million shares outstanding, and a form 14James Berg-8/4/1997
230 think skepticism is healthy, and you are wise to be cautious. I will look into Geminid-8/4/1997
229 Could someone please provide commentary on the metallurgist or methodology utilWharf Rat-8/3/1997
228 Thank you for your insights. I appreciate it. ( Sorry for my very tardy post)Geminid-7/25/1997
227 Francoise, I do not see how the forward selling of major producers would directPat O'Brien-7/5/1997
226kitco.com Some people don't think much of it but I still like this article Francoise Kartha-7/5/1997
225 Well, with all the bullshit talk of gold going to 200? dollars an ounce soon, mPOLARBEAR-7/5/1997
224 Geminid, there are alot of different extration methods; flotation, cyanide leacM.E.-6/26/1997
223 There is no short answer - all orebodies are different and a recovery process hAurum-6/26/1997
222 Wow Walt, That 100 tons for one ounce really put it in perspective....thanks!POLARBEAR-6/18/1997
221 I know the 'gold' standard (conservitive) is $50Cn/Oz for open pit minkeith massey-6/18/1997
220 Those figuers are getting awfully low. On any deposite you have to do a mill ruWalt-6/18/1997
219 To: John Barendrecht (4722 ) From: Terry Swift Jun 11 1997 8:21PM EST Reply #4POLARBEAR-6/15/1997
218 And a follow-up question if I may, Assuming a huge deposit of very low grade gPOLARBEAR-6/12/1997
217 In gold, copper or other sulphide complex rocks, what is the prefferred extractGeminid-6/10/1997
216 Correction: cyanide is oxidised to cyanate which is ultimately oxidised to carbAurum-6/3/1997
215 Good post Aurum. I also enjoyed your insights on the Brex thread. Your commWalt-6/2/1997
214 The reaction of cyanide with gold is affected by many variables (as are all cheAurum-6/2/1997
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