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Wangotango67on Sep 02, 2022 1:19pm
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OCEAN FLOOR - DEPOSIT
OCEAN FLOOR - DEPOSIT With in the 2015 tech report -
Stromatoloites are mentioned - What are these ?
Tech report reveals that these microorganisms also provide the " glue " that holds ores together
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Blue-green algae -
Stromatolites or stromatoliths are layered sedimentary formations that are created mainly by photosynthetic microorganisms such as cyanobacteria, sulfate-reducing bacteria, and Pseudomonadota. These microorganisms produce adhesive compounds that cement sand and other rocky materials to form mineral "microbial mats".
Why even mention this organism ?
Blue green algae - come from ocean waters.
If ocean floor depoist - like so many inland deposits -
Calcium,Limes, and what other type of mineral could be amongst the mix ?
Let's see....
According to one estimate, about 6.35 million square kilometres, or 1.7 per cent of the ocean floor, is covered by cobalt-rich crusts, translating to some 1 billion tonnes of cobalt. Crusts do not form in areas where sediment covers the rock surface
So there we have it...
More clues that might suggest what the - blue - purple - pink - colorations " might " be.
Allen... could you provide me that link to - shareholder ownership.
I more prone to research about minerals - i never really delve into the other stuff...
Though i should do moreso
Cheers....