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Comment by bizwizon Apr 05, 2014 5:55pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:HAs anyone noticed....

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:HAs anyone noticed....I forgot to mention that considering the obvious once taking into consideration mining exploration, those tempted by the adventure obviously must grasp that once considering noteworthy targets on the magnetic anomaly map, it's wiser to think pink !  In that regard additional procedures are in existence which not only do the more typical analysis including the gravimetric indicators and (if I'm not mistaken ) the max-min(?) electrically conductive indicators, but also the more esoteric proton magnetometric indicators (if I'm not mistaken ) which help identify more precisely the target whcih a good core sample analysis helps further identify... Imagine , once the core sample is in, using the proper technology to further refine the search definity reduces costs !  But then , considering the quest for greater returns once considering exploration costs, who'd be interesting ?...

Most often , higher iron values creats false readings... It still does oblige further study...
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