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Gold/Mining/Energy
Geology, mining and assorted terminology thread
An SI Board Since October 1996
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35 Eric/conversion ppb means parts per billion, therefore 1 gram in 1,000,000,000John Stopforth-10/19/1996
34 While we are on the subject of reserves,etc. does anyone know how to convert &qI_C_Deadpeople-10/18/1996
33 michelle ,i'm mystified how a company can come up with an estimated 7milstak-10/18/1996
32 Utilizing classification criteria from the US Bureau of Mine circular 83stak-10/18/1996
31 Including the very low grade zone, 4a, the composite true width is 197.3m at stak-10/18/1996
30 michelle here's one for you to try. conquistador CQL,vse Canada Stockstak-10/18/1996
29 Thank you, Michelle, I think I need to get a geology book or mining book. I wDav!d-10/16/1996
28 Bear in mind that the ocean floors are predominantly sima, i.e. silica/manganesLee Bush-10/16/1996
27 Thanks for the link Bruce. I checked it out and it looks like a great list. ISean Bork-10/16/1996
26 I ascept your challenge!! Ok... Silica-sericite/clay => sericite is a type M.E.-10/15/1996
25 Hello Sean And All.Here's A Page With A Good List Of Books. vianet.on.ca Eashoa' M'sheekha-10/15/1996
24 Stak: As I remember, years and years ago, there has a super secret ship in theGary E. Johnson-10/15/1996
23 oooooohhhhhh Michelle, I just love it when you talk Geology. Are you married? Sean Bork-10/15/1996
22 Regarding previous post here is the last release from LTS. PS sorry for gettiJohn Fairchild-10/14/1996
21 Stak, this is beginning to sound real interesting. An aluminum/scandium alloyJohn Fairchild-10/14/1996
20 Stay sceptical, Stak. Those astronomical prices depend on a low supply. UnlessFrancoise Kartha-10/14/1996
19 thanks for the generous info. wow how come i don't remember scandium fromstak-10/14/1996
18 Who wants a challenge???? This is the latest press release from Paramount VentDav!d-10/14/1996
17 Here are a few addresses for information on scandium, Stak odin.chemistry.uakrFrancoise Kartha-10/13/1996
16 Michelle, Thank you very much. This company, Pacific Wildcat is very tight liDav!d-10/13/1996
15 bruce i wouldn't give the mining under water a 2nd thought but, phstak-10/13/1996
14 He's probably right! Consider this -- oil rush in the US during the 50'M.E.-10/13/1996
13 Fair Enough Question Stak...But Consider This.... The costs of such a venturEashoa' M'sheekha-10/13/1996
12 Hi, Stak. There is no such thing as a stupid question... The Indonesian thingM.E.-10/13/1996
11 SKARN A skarn is a type of metamorphic rock (geologists would be better at disM.E.-10/13/1996
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