Further research... Iron and Phosphate will react -------> turn purple.
Same with calcium.
Purple Phosphate Image https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEggv6razPkmYPR3QGaaEGop3XFk7DpjpKiE3_PjszCz-52Mg_3fIWWHscU1ys1IS_wukG2tiaY5N8E1LBkiOpcbA2mvqgNRlkZxUjta6pRBxWPvqk-FFCxTT_P2Fa-YmOko_F72LGAlWQb9wWbwsPdM13kF9_YS62bAyDo6Pjl6yxe8nVG_Y1G6N5DiP_M/s1400/rainbow-fluorite.webp LOS INDOS (
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Mining lime green surface crusts and violet / purples
Two kins/colors of phosphates
Question becomes...... is there uranium in these 2 species ?
138 km NE from Anelo Baby blue fluorites ?
Violet purples and green phosphates
Plus.... glowing phosphate rock
Massive mineralized zone
Solution Mining BSK mentions this term applied to uranium.
Mine it style then apply solution leach
In Situ style leach minerals without digging
BUT.... why not solution mine a Salar ?
Phosphate Salar - wink.
NE of Anelo -----------> 2 massive salars. phosphate green.
with massive reserves above salars --------> wash down into salars
= continual recharge of minerals into salar
= phosphates always have the uranium.
Such a project ( phosphate / uranium ) brine mining would really bolster BSK.
An idea.
Very good idea.