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Re: leverage102 post# 66905

Tuesday, 03/21/2017 2:13:07 PM

Tuesday, March 21, 2017 2:13:07 PM

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Inferred Resource *(000) Units Inferred Resource Value $ CAD
Cerium 185 ppm $48.00 *10,700 lbs. 513,600,000.00
Lanthanum 78.4 ppm 25.00 *4,317 lbs. 107,925,000.00
**AL2O3 9.03 % $1.00 *4,515,000 lbs. 4,515,000,000.00
Chromium 110.6 ppm $5.66 *6,090 lbs. 34,469,400.00
Gold .005 ppm $1667.00 4421 oz. 7,369,807.00
**Fe2O3 10.33 % $180.00 2,582,500 tons 464,850,000.00
**MgO 3.32% $1.33 *1,660,000 lbs. 2,207,800,000.00
**MnO .164% $1.36 *8,200 lbs. 11,152,000.00
Nickel 16.62 ppm $8.22 *915 lbs. 7,521,300.00
Strontium 149.1 ppm $454.00 *8,210 lbs. 3,727,340,000.00
Vanadium 51.9ppm $5.80 *2,857 lbs. 16,570,600.00
$11,613,598,107.00
Prices are based on the most recent market data available.
** Results are based on lithium borate fusion - summation of oxides.
Figures are based on an inferred resource estimate of 25 million tons

AL203 not mined anywhere in Canada
Cerium now $2 down from $48
No Strontium in Quebec
Celestite in Canada
There are more than thirty-five deposits or occurrences ofceles-tite in Canada, chiefly in Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario and British Columbia. Deposits of economic interest are the Lake Enon and MacRae deposits in the Loch Lomond district of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Two Cape Breton deposits were operated from 1969 to 1976 by Kaiser Celestite Mining Limited, which supplied an upgraded celestite concentrate to an associated strontium carbonate plant at Point Edward, near Sydney.
The MacRae deposit is of current interest because of its possible development for strontium carbonate production using the "black ash" process. This process involves chemical leaching, rotary kiln calcining with petroleum coke, washing and treatment with carbon dioxide.
Celestite is the basic material used in the manufacture of strontium chemicals, principally strontium oxide, carbonate, nitrate, chromate, chlorate, chloride, sulphide and phosphate. Strontium chemicals, in turn, are used in the manufacture of glass and ceramics, in pyrotechnic devices, in the production of strontium metal and in other metallurgical applications. Recently, strontium ferrites have been introduced into permanent ceramic magnets.
- See more at: http://www.cim.org/en/Publications-and-Technical-Resources/Publications/Technical_Papers/1991/7/BULL-1991-07-07#sthash.hiQFwtfM.dpuf
Need I go on??
THIS IS A FRAUD LIKE EVERYTHING ELSE REGARDS ICBT!!
Canwealth failed to renew all claims,this incuded
PARTY OVER,MONEY LOST LMFAO!!!