Sure, however the obvious point is the USGS - U.S Geological survey - a qualified body, also supports the viability of extracting both Niobium and tantalum from pegmatites in Brazil. So it puts to bed the question raised of whether these elements can be mined from carbonatites and pegmatites.
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