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Re: porcupine post# 76

Friday, 08/18/2006 3:36:46 AM

Friday, August 18, 2006 3:36:46 AM

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actually moly is a poison to vegetation at high levels, and will, if very rich turn certain conifers orange. I have seen examples of this. It is rare however.

However moly is very insoluble so that does not extend to it being a general environmental hazard.

it is necessary to have a certain amount of moly in trace amounts in vegetation.

The vegetation in the area of the rox vein is not that lush. There is no noticeable difference in the grwoth although some leaves may be discoloured by the metal. It is the site of an old burn, so it is hard to tell.

West end of Vein



Rich Nugget of Molybdenum



Site of Bulk Sample (Is the orange vegetation in the foreground moly poisoning?)






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