@Arnobay
Correct. These are only rock chips but your contribution is useless uninformative opinion. You don't think other people have seen high-grade rock chips as well?
May I quote a colleague of mine (Weally):
"Is this commercially viable? No it's just rock chips, they need scale. You can't mine rock chips, but it is a positive sign if pegmatites exist below depth. The pegmatites that are here are flat-lying relative to the surface (or parallel to surface). So if there are a series of stacked pegmatites layering on top of each other, it contributes significantly to tonnage further down the road. Note that these are 100m wide, and up to 500m in strike. At 5m deep, these pegmatites are 657,000t, not gargantuan amounts but not insignificant amounts either. While vertical thickness is fairly low, again, if there are stacked pegmatites the total intercepts begin to add up.
Look at the scale of a potential pegmatite system here (see scale!). The pegmatites are in red that I, Tubedisasters, highlight in my post above. This absolutely warrants further exploration, those stating otherwise haven't read enough about lithium exploration."
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