Uranium: Commodity Overview
Uranium was discovered by Martin Klaproth in 1789. He named this new found discovery after Uranus, in honor of the […]
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Uranium was discovered by Martin Klaproth in 1789. He named this new found discovery after Uranus, in honor of the […]
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Carlin-type gold deposits account for 9% of the world’s gold production. These deposits are typically low grade, high tonnage and
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Nickel is found in two types of deposits; Nickel laterites and magmatic sulfide deposits. Although nickel Laterites make up 70% of
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Man’s first and mostly unintentional use of nickel began with making pottery and tools as early as 3500BC, but it’s intentional
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Overview The Ootsa Lake Property is a located in west-central British Columbia, Canada and hosts two Porphyry Copper deposits (Seel
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The term “porphyry” comes from the word “porphyritic”, a textural term used by geologists to describe the mineral pattern within
Porphyry Deposits: The World’s Largest Source of Copper Read More »
Phosphate is a basic ingredient for some proteins and is important in the development of bones and teeth in animals. It
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More than half of the world’s zinc and lead has come from SEDEX deposits like Mt Isa in Australia, Red
SEDEX: The Biggest Lead and Zinc Deposits in the World Read More »
Remember that a NI 43-101 compliant report is only that: A compliant report. It simply means that the rules for reporting
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There are 17 rare earth elements or REE for short. They include the 15 lanthanides, plus scandium (Sc) and yttrium
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