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Iconic Minerals Ltd V.ICM

Alternate Symbol(s):  ICMFF

Iconic Minerals Ltd. is a mineral exploration company focused on acquiring and exploring gold and lithium properties in Nevada and Canada. The Company holds highly prospective gold exploration properties in Nevada with the potential to host both Carlin-type and Round Mountain style gold/silver deposits. The Company, through option agreements, holds 50% interests in the New Pass and Midas South properties located in Nevada. The New Pass Gold Property consisting of about 107 unpatented mineral claims is located in Eastern Churchill County, Nevada. The Midas South property is located in the Ivanhoe Mining District, four miles northwest of the Hollister Deposit. Its lithium properties include Smith Creek Lithium Property and Grass Valley Property. In Smith Creek Lithium Property, it controls about 808 placer claims totaling 25.25 square miles over a major gravity low. The Grass Valley Property is a lithium exploration project consisting of approximately 997 placer claims.


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Post by Avasc1on Feb 09, 2021 8:09pm
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Lithium mining at Bonnie Claire

Lithium mining at Bonnie ClaireI am curious if anyone here looked into the kinds of equipment/techinques that would be required to mine the lithium deposits at Bonnie Cliare. The technical report from 2018 mentions high water table and suggests that dredging or other techniques would be required for extraction. I wonder if that translates to significantly higher costs vs. open pit mining or brine extraction.
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