wheal
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8 years ago
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-38667701 
poke around long enough and you'll find something..
wheal
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8 years ago
Report on BBC Spotlight this evening seemed to point to some link with Crofty developments.
poke around long enough and you'll find something..
John Lawson
8 years ago
I think basically this is a good idea.
I note the people suggesting it state that these high Lithium values are due to hydrothermal interaction with the granite.
In any case the whole operation will depend on the economics of it.
I have not seen any analysis of the Lithium brine, but presumably it will be contaminated with both sodium and magnesium chlorides. Hence any extraction process must have to eliminate these contaminants.
After this processing their refined product must be competitive with that available from better brines or lithium salt deposits elsewhere in the world.
neutronix
8 years ago
Just uploaded a paper concerning lithium in Cornish minerals. I hope this isn't another "indium"....
“There is something fascinating about science. One gets such wholesale returns of conjecture out of such a trifling investment of fact." Mark Twain
John Lawson
8 years ago
Just wondering about the mining knowledge of the press reporters?
The reporter in yesterday's Times, showed one the classic, Dolcoath pictures, as the lead into their article on Lithium mining in Cornwall.
I can only assume that the reporter's knowledge of basic mine ores must be absolutely nil.
The only non soluble Lithium ores are the silicates, of which the largest deposit in Europe, is in Southern Ireland.
A few mining Companies are sniffing around this deposit, but my guess there is a long way to go yet, before, any large amounts, of the ore are processed.
Roy Morton
8 years ago
A few years ago i was chatting wit a CSM student in his final year who mentioned the existence of significant deposits in the clay district.
He went on to say that extraction could be added as part of their waste management program.
If Imreys didn't want to do it, I dare say they could find a company willing to give it a go.
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Stephen Young
8 years ago
That was for lithium micas
Stephen Young
8 years ago
That was for lithium micas
towim
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8 years ago
I grew up with the lithium industry, my father in heavilly involved in the industry (MD for 4 Lithium Companies) and I can guarantee this will not bear fruit. It is simply a way for a company to make money by people investing.

:guns:
Ironing 2 miles deep into a system? you obviously dont understand.
Manicminer
8 years ago
Most schemes at the moment seem to be 'mining' the shareholders....
Gold is where you find it
lozz
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8 years ago
Maybe it's Sillithium:)

Lozz.
Roy Morton
8 years ago
You can always buy some to play with

https://www.sciencecompany.com/Lithium-Chloride-100g-P6357.aspx 

Let me know when you manage to separate Dilithum crystals...:)....Beam me up Scotty!
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silver
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8 years ago
All this lithium mining stuff is a load of crap. Its just like that indium stuff at crofty. Better fit they just get on with prospecting for what's this great counties known for, TIN and TUNGSTEN.
:guns:
Roy Morton
8 years ago
"silver" wrote:

All this lithium mining stuff is a load of crap. Its just like that indium stuff at crofty. Better fit they just get on with prospecting for what's this great counties known for, TIN and TUNGSTEN.
:guns:



There's also rumours of a SW Mine looking to extract Thorium as a by product
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derrick man
8 years ago
Being old enough to recall the "Hot Rocks" programme at Rosemanowse in the 70s, and given the extensive research done over the years into mine discharges, I'm sure that if payable lithium values in mine water existed, it would already be known.

Imageo
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8 years ago
Another bubble. With Australia's highest grade (2x world average) and biggest hardrock lithium mine operating on a single shift most of the current crop of low-grade Li-mica and lithium brine hopefuls are going nowhere fast.
I'm a Geo

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silver
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8 years ago
Absolutely right! ****** the mining. Just make sure the toffs get all the backanders. All the dopey punters wil still keep coming in.:guns:
RAMPAGE
8 years ago
Sorry Stuey, what's a tah-tah?
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ttxela
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8 years ago
It's that sauce stuff you put on scampi.
RAMPAGE
8 years ago

Why would you put it on a mistress?

Not very erotic, is it?
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