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BET YOUR ASSAY - Mining Terms Explained
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88 Walt, I really appreciate all the info. Actually your posting WAS very usefPOLARBEAR-4/6/1997
87 Sea water has an average gold content of 11 ppb (parts per billion). This equaJoe Champion-4/6/1997
86 Sorry about the confusion here, Im a prospector not a nuclear physicist. What yWalt-4/6/1997
85 Joe, I understand that there are minute traces of gold in seawater. Has there Laser-4/6/1997
84 Good post Dan, I don't buy into the transmutation theory either... Walt, aJoe Champion-4/6/1997
83mineral.galleries.com mineral.galleries.comDennis Martin-4/6/1997
82 K.P. vs. COW In your response; There is another type of mining title in IndonDennis Martin-4/6/1997
81 As you suggest it all depends on the density of the rock, pumice stone might weWalt-4/6/1997
80 Gerald, What if Joe is right?!?!?!?!? Just a thought :-) Sure would maPOLARBEAR-4/6/1997
79 <i>I still can't figure out why Joe gets a " sicko " label Gerald Walls-4/6/1997
78 Walt & Arnie: Re core splitting. I believe there was a situation up at UranPat O'Brien-4/5/1997
77 Agree with your comments a 100%. I'm learning a lot from this thread and itLaser-4/5/1997
76 A Question For Mining Analysts From the Bema Thread......... Some AZS/BGO folEashoa' M'sheekha-4/5/1997
75 Thanks for the detailed information, Walt. stephenStephen Bedingfield-4/5/1997
74 I never used to admit the fact as I knew it would peg me as a know nothing and E. Charters-4/5/1997
73 Stephen, There is a site: amazon.com It is a book order centre ..... trip oMark Bartlett-4/5/1997
72 Yes I must confess I am a grad of the Haileybury School of Mining and Misc. AdvWalt-4/5/1997
71 aha! Haileybury School of Music Alumnus.. Good book and yes a gneiss is a typeE. Charters-4/5/1997
70 Prospecting in Canada byA>H>LANG ISBN 0-660-10519-5 is a text I used wayWalt-4/4/1997
69 Im quessing but it is probably the number of board lots bid and askedWalt-4/4/1997
68 Shit, sorry, it was bid 1.80 ask 1.80, then (413-337) kevinKevin Patterson-4/4/1997
67 Walt, You mentioned "Prospecting in Canada" by Lang as a good book. Stephen Bedingfield-4/4/1997
66 Kevin, Without knowing the context of where your question came from, I'd bPOLARBEAR-4/4/1997
65 DD I am not sure how much you may have looked in to this, but IMMM as a web siTummus1-4/4/1997
64 "1.80 ... 1.80(413-337)" Could someone tell me what the (413-337) stKevin Patterson-4/4/1997
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