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Electric Metals Inc > From CIN Post by Bamako
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Post by DRILLER64 on Jan 26, 2011 11:28pm

From CIN Post by Bamako


See CIN BB Interesting Comment By Bamako - Part Below rest on CIN BB

"That is correct freedom457.  The alkalinity of the carbonatite near surface expresses itself on surface as denuded of large trees.  The carbonatite system runs well north through EMI/IMT ground.  A forest service road cuts through EMI/IMT ground and the exposed shoulders of the service road reveals this.  Of course, the question is whether it is REE laden, but given the characteristics of the area, very likely yes."  
 

Management is noticeably missing here!!!!!  AGAIN!!!!! 

I am trying to figure out which management  team I like the best. The former or the Latter? No difference you say!
That makes it hard to choose!!! One arsehole after another at the helm of this one!
Comment by Oin1 on Jan 27, 2011 7:27pm
There is credance to Bamako's statement....read the following paragraphs: An igneous rock in which carbonate minerals make up at least half thevolume. Individual occurrences of carbonatite are not numerous (about330 have been recognized) and generally are small, but they are widelydistributed. Carbonatites are scientifically important because theyreveal clues concerning the composition and ...more  
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