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Re: tycheparnie post# 50100

Saturday, 07/21/2012 5:43:33 PM

Saturday, July 21, 2012 5:43:33 PM

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At first glance, my thoughts concerning the AuVert recovery system saw application to high tonnage placer tailings in areas like California, Alaska, etc. As MG noted, the Caren placers are JJs. Not part of the Alto claims. But, the streams atop the alto, probably intermittent in nature, held placer deposits, which were mined historically. The AuVert systems uses 85% less water then traditional placer recovery methods. Perhaps this could be applied to these seasonal streams during the wet winter season. Placer recovery usually requires a ton of water. Maybe, just maybe, this system could be applied to process these tailings. AuVert classification also includes gold bearing ore in waste rock, which would require further processing. 20,000 tons at 5g/ton would produce, if recoverable, around 5 million dollars of gold. Bear in mind that many of these tailings came from hard rock deposits, but after treatment by the arraste, water was used at some point during recovery in old times.