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PLAYFAIR MINING - PLY . V
An SI Board Since May 2001
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455PLY-v... <b> Bid Ask </b> 3 26,000 0.24 0.26 Al Collard-11/28/2001
454re the family connection, is moore of gp related to moore of lay er ply? i thouhedger-11/28/2001
453i do remember myself and another fella found some hydrozincite in a small outcrorockerbanger-11/28/2001
452i haven't done much work in limestone areas, so proberly the closest i'vrockerbanger-11/28/2001
451ZnCO3 zinc carbonate. EOMteevee-11/28/2001
450The most common example of this in Mexico occurs in numerous copper showings. ThElizabeth Andrews-11/28/2001
449Thanks. It took me 66 years to come up with it.Elizabeth Andrews-11/28/2001
448i've never heard of it, what is it? i've heard of iodine,bromine,potash rockerbanger-11/28/2001
447rockbanger, <i>prospectors should soon start combing the deserts of the wteevee-11/28/2001
446I reckon we all are victims and beneficiaries of our experiences, but a few thinhank2010-11/28/2001
445on second though, there still could be unoxidised deeper sulfides still remaininrockerbanger-11/27/2001
444i'm suprised they didn't mention seeing any Cu oxides, could the bedrockrockerbanger-11/27/2001
443that was a stupid question, because there is still some Zn down there, but what rockerbanger-11/27/2001
442in that case you cant realy compare the two. i was wondering again though, if throckerbanger-11/27/2001
441Teevee - a driller's call sounds ridiculous. Besides it works the other way.Brumell-11/27/2001
440rockbanger, the soil thickness could be measured in centimeters to maybe a meterteevee-11/27/2001
439how deep was the overburden in the case,which you are talking aboutrockerbanger-11/27/2001
438what if they had drilled from china.rockerbanger-11/27/2001
437Looking at the volume and price, I can't help but wonder if one of the drillteevee-11/27/2001
436I have seen high zinc concentrations in residual soils developed in less that 1teevee-11/27/2001
435This is exactly the same extract I used to conclude that the anomaly is not causjpthoma1-11/27/2001
434jp: <b>But how do you explain the fact that the anomaly (up to 13.3% combgeoffb_si-11/27/2001
433I guess it doesn't really matter what the cause of the anomaly is if it is nBruce Robbins-11/27/2001
432I agree with you Bruce, weathering can concentrate elements. But how do you exjpthoma1-11/27/2001
431Maybe they should mine the soil ;) As I said before, weathering is an amazing waBruce Robbins-11/27/2001
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