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Wangotango67on Dec 24, 2021 11:01am
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CLASTIC SEDIMENTS
CLASTIC SEDIMENTS Essentially, clays.
Similar to the greywacke which contain sediment clays.
Why is this an important subject ?
If RLG is passing off ores to Evolution - it wouldbe wise for RLG to perofrm a small bulk test on thier own - using - cheap rock salt added to the milled ores - the sodium chloride added to clays will assist with the deconstructing of the clay matrixes - thus, making the ore easily ammendable for the rest of the, extraction ciruit.
Passing off ores to a Major,
while entrusting all extractions is something i persinally couldn't do.. .tease.
I wouldn't want to create a vantage for the Major whereas, they could come back and say,...
only 85% of the gold is extractable - vs - 95%. Or, junior si told it takes more acid consumption and junior is batered down in value.
Here's hoping RLG reads the bullboards...
Ya never know where good intel could come form - yes... even a shareholder.
Wink.
if one thinks this ( sodium chloride ) sounds obsurd ?
Think again... one only needs to studt the South American briner's and ask how is it
they can pull the lithium from the brines far easier than Nevada Basins ?
The key differences are - more water and sodium chloride values are far higher.
Nevada doesn't have the water atrributes like South America's basins nor the highly elevated sodium chloride values which breaks the constructs of the sediment clats to liberate the lithiums...
Sodium Choride breaks down the limes in the clays - resulting in ammendable ores.
Cheers....
Had to add this tid bit....
One never knows when RLG may hand off it's bulk ores.
Just wanting to help the junior.