Grosso Group is no stranger to lithium brine exploration.
Are they familiar with Chile salars - you betchya.
Last eve scanning Argentia / Chile border.
Came across several good looking geologies.
Here's a lead for Grosso to scoop for ---------> Blue Sky.
Has all the desirable colors a uranium miner seeks in - spades.
Road accesible.
Chile.
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https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54017879479_0322cd72a6_b.jpg Second subject ? Brine mining and silt mining ------->
Ivana's - Laguna tres picos Let's play suppose suppose the picos salar has 50 ppm U = 50 g per cubic meter water
simple filtration using uranium - ion absorbtion beeds.
can't drink the water..... uranium surrounds the salar.
why not test it to mine it ?
BRINE 3km x 4km x 2meters deep
3000 x 4000 x 2
= 24 million cubics
x 50 grams per cubic
=
1,200,000,000 billion grams
~ 453 grams per pound
= 2,649,006 million pounds ( hypothetical )
SILTS
3000 x 4000 x 10m deep x 100 grams ( silts more concentrated )
= 26,490,066 million pounds ( hypothetical )
What if Picos silts contained 200 ppm or 300 ppm or more ? Several ranges dump into Ivana's Picos Salar.
Uranium surrounds the Picos Salar.
What are the odds uranium would settle in salar ?
Where's Blue Sky's main deposit ?
Just south of Picos Salar.
Salar looks mighty tempting.