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Hi Anatol.Pick your brain if I may.When the size of any lithium...

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    Hi Anatol.

    Pick your brain if I may.

    When the size of any lithium deposit is compared with others in the field this type of ball graph is sometimes used by LTR ,(as also you have done on a few occasions);

    https://hotcopper.com.au/data/attachments/5088/5088416-a25f8ac176d25a40d49cb3ad7dd7cfe2.jpg

    My question is; wouldn't it be better to display said "balls" in regards to how much ore - for example Greenbushes - has left and not how big the find was back in the day?

    I read - and this is a few years ago now - that Greenbushes only had an active mine life left of some 9 years, unless they make new discoveries.

    By taking this into consideration their current ore deposit would make them fall way down on the graph if it was more " up to date".... as it were.

    Furthermore, adjustments have been allowed for in other graphs over the years when we are talking about growth - as seen below - so the concept of variable can't be foreign to any graph maker.

    https://hotcopper.com.au/data/attachments/5088/5088486-a427a560f0a46876515001f05d2d2d47.jpg


    Cheers


 
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