SORBENTS ( acrylic ) uranium extraction Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6g5pj9QfMg Florida Phosphate Fields Similar green color as BSK claims in Argentina.
https://undark.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/mosaic-sinkhole-2017-e1649808125682.jpg Yet... BSK's seem to be far darker. ( richer phosphate grade )
I rescanned BSK claims Shales + open basin going north
Green everywhere
Even roads ( plowed 1/2 meter ) still has green soils.
I rescanned the surrounding Salars compared the feologies to other phosphate miners
other mines also have - green, yellow, baby blues, violets
= leads me to think = various colors of = calcium phosphate
= phosphates do come in these 3 colors.
I like what i've seen in the shales + open flats
And.... colored geology dumping into Salars = Near surface + potential solution mining ( if BSK ever entertained the idea )
I wonder if darker green phosphate contains higher % of uranium ?
If accurate ------> will be interesting to see what values BSK finds @ new claims.
Los Chihuidos green coloration is everywhere - even subgrade ( plowed roads )
Florida USGS Report uranium occurs principally in the Bone Valley formation and is concentrated in the upper part of the formation, which has been leached by ground water. The maximum tenor found to date is 0.1 percent uranium.
The basal member of the Bone Valley has a
maximum grade of .02 percent uranium, and averages about .01 percent uranium. Fresh, unweathered Hawthorn formation has little or no uranium, but leached Hawthorn, rich in P
2O
5, contains a maximum of 0.01 percent uranium.
https://pubs.usgs.gov/publication/tei85 1909 Florida Phosphate mining https://www.mindat.org/imagecache/dc/3b/06924870015170600903787.jpg Several articles online speaking on the subject Extracting Uranium from Phosphates
Green Mining
https://world-nuclear.org/information-library/nuclear-fuel-cycle/uranium-resources/uranium-from-phosphates Where i see a potential vantage ? Florida may have low grade uranium in phosphates but....
It's biund in the Gypsum Limes = harder to extract.
VS
Just green phosphates at surface with no calcium or gypsum.
I would think the trick is to veer from the limes avoid the crustal caking calcretes
and hone in on the pure green phosphates = easier to extract uranium.
Cheers....