nro why dont you go off and ask similar questions of ggg
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as there you will get answers do not want .the water in the pit comes from the pipe into the ocean and from the river which partially flows into the pit
gbb the question asked before was simple. Is the pipe you mention ontop of the sea wall under the man made bridge?
Or is it through the sea wall further down and if so how far.60m? Is it even open?
The concern was weather currents are getting in there currently and ease of pumping it out for inspection.
Obviously if just the tide comes in and out in the top 2m that wont help the sediment and higher concentrations found in deeper levels.
So holders are simply concerned with this and therefore can you not keep replying there is a pipe for tidal flow but confirm exactly where the pipe is located please so this can be worked out.
thus i suspect the denser sea water will be sinking and stirring the water up.
Ok so as I said before this sounds like it the top level and just tide water as you said it has to "sink" so it must start on the top correct?
In my experience what you say isnt always the case. Sea water plus extra soluble minerals end up denser than fresh water before it reaches the sea and becomes more mineralized in those sea waters. So what I am offering is the logic as to why I "suspect" otherwise and these denser waters present for 30 years will lay as a sediment and denser volume 60m down. If so they will be of interest to the Gog and EIA. Is that logical to say?
So if thats the case how long will the EIA take given how long it takes for others..
the REE content of both the pit and the carbonatite appear to be slanted towards the middle REE and not the lights certainly on the figures so far
Ok so Cerium. Ive seen the results too. Cerium appears to be half the REE content. I have given pricing on Cerium carbonates. Its not a great market for it and the price is very low. $2000 versus say $60,000 is a big difference. I cant come up with a good basket price at all.
available they will produce a much higher value REE concentrate than kvanefeld.
But at what cost. Producing at $25 basket for $20 cost isnt as sexy as $19 basket at less than $4 cost is it. So this statement you gave needs to be looked at in entirety.
You know how to value REEs so can you add this much needed info to your statement so to assess fully?
also EPM will probably not be selling to the chinese who are well known for their low prices
So whos going to offer the dedicated refinery outside China?
If EPM sets up a whole new refinery somewhere is there a lode to even suspect such an expensive project. Lynas paid a billion for their LAMP. I dont understand where you think the market will be for extraction or finish if required.
.the mineral in the carbonatite was a strontium mineral while in the pit it was a REE fluorite both of which have considerable advantages when treating
Fluorite? What advantages are these? I understood flourine was a hazard to waterways? I might need to look in to it more. But let me know your answer first so we can understand these advantages you refer.
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