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	Comments on: May 2014 Updates To The TMR Advanced Graphite Projects Index	</title>
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		By: Sam Bartone		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Gareth, thanks for the update. I was wondering if you had any personal opinion as to which ASX (Australian) listed Graphite Company has the greatest chance of success. The Graphite sector is getting quite crowded and was hoping you could shine a bit of a torch on it. Thanks and looking forward to your reply.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Gareth, thanks for the update. I was wondering if you had any personal opinion as to which ASX (Australian) listed Graphite Company has the greatest chance of success. The Graphite sector is getting quite crowded and was hoping you could shine a bit of a torch on it. Thanks and looking forward to your reply.</p>
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		By: Gennady		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hello, Gareth

We found the area
 Nb-(40.3-9.3), W &#062;24, S &#062;12, La-(7.0-4.4), Ce-4.0, +U-8.5, Th-5.8, Na-4.4, +K-2.4, P-3.3, Fe-3.0, Rb-3.0, Ge &#062;2, Sn-2.3, Y-1.9)
Analogs can be
-  S.Dakota (Keystone)-Columbit -(Fe, Mn) (Nb,Ta)206
-  California (Benitoite Gem mine)- Joaquinite –Ba2 Na Ce2  Fe(Ti, Nb)2  (OH, F) H2
-  Arkansas (SM quarry, Little Rock) – Kupletskite (K, Na)3  (Mn, Fe)7 (Ti, Nb)2 Si8 O24 (O,OH)
-  Canada: (Mont St. Hilaire)–Labuntsovite (K, Ba, Na)8 (Ti,Nb)9 (SiO3)16 (O,OH)10 nH2O +
 Nenadkevichite (Na,Ca,K)(Nb,Ti)Si2 O6 (O,OH) 2H2 O;
?????? ??????, ?????-????? (4,5 ??? ? ????,  0,7 - 1.06% Nb2 O5).
neighbor- Washington Pass (Washington):
-	Beta-fergusonite  (Ce, La, Nd) NbO4
-	Allanite (Ce,La,Y)2 (Al, Fe,Fe)3 (SiO4)3 (OH)
-	Bastnesite (Ce,La) (CO3)F  in Ca F2
-	Chevkinite (Ca, Ce, Th)4 (Fe,Mg)2 (Ti,Fe)3 Si4 O22
-	Gadolinite (Ce, La, Nd, Y)2 FeBe2 Si2 O10
-	Kainosite Ca2 (Y, Ce)2 Si4 O12 (CO3) H2 O
-	Okanoganite (Na, Ca)3 (Y, Ce)12 Si6 B2 O27 F14

Graphite can be found in the BC  (?anada):
1 - There are deposits of coal 
2 - There are skarns, gneiss, syenite ... 
3 - There are minerals satellites – pyrite (0.3%), garnet (1.1-26.7%), diopside (0.6-15.6%), 
magnetite (0.9-64.4%).
4 - oldest finds: http://www.eaglegraphite.com/ ,   http://www.fortunegraphite.com/ ,  
5 - Graphite are  in the Pacific  ore ring-  China -40-45%, Korea, Russia, Canada, Mexico.
  Need revision  BC, Yukon, Alaska and $299 000
Genn&#038;Kap]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello, Gareth</p>
<p>We found the area<br />
 Nb-(40.3-9.3), W &gt;24, S &gt;12, La-(7.0-4.4), Ce-4.0, +U-8.5, Th-5.8, Na-4.4, +K-2.4, P-3.3, Fe-3.0, Rb-3.0, Ge &gt;2, Sn-2.3, Y-1.9)<br />
Analogs can be<br />
&#8211;  S.Dakota (Keystone)-Columbit -(Fe, Mn) (Nb,Ta)206<br />
&#8211;  California (Benitoite Gem mine)- Joaquinite –Ba2 Na Ce2  Fe(Ti, Nb)2  (OH, F) H2<br />
&#8211;  Arkansas (SM quarry, Little Rock) – Kupletskite (K, Na)3  (Mn, Fe)7 (Ti, Nb)2 Si8 O24 (O,OH)<br />
&#8211;  Canada: (Mont St. Hilaire)–Labuntsovite (K, Ba, Na)8 (Ti,Nb)9 (SiO3)16 (O,OH)10 nH2O +<br />
 Nenadkevichite (Na,Ca,K)(Nb,Ti)Si2 O6 (O,OH) 2H2 O;<br />
?????? ??????, ?????-????? (4,5 ??? ? ????,  0,7 &#8211; 1.06% Nb2 O5).<br />
neighbor- Washington Pass (Washington):<br />
&#8211;	Beta-fergusonite  (Ce, La, Nd) NbO4<br />
&#8211;	Allanite (Ce,La,Y)2 (Al, Fe,Fe)3 (SiO4)3 (OH)<br />
&#8211;	Bastnesite (Ce,La) (CO3)F  in Ca F2<br />
&#8211;	Chevkinite (Ca, Ce, Th)4 (Fe,Mg)2 (Ti,Fe)3 Si4 O22<br />
&#8211;	Gadolinite (Ce, La, Nd, Y)2 FeBe2 Si2 O10<br />
&#8211;	Kainosite Ca2 (Y, Ce)2 Si4 O12 (CO3) H2 O<br />
&#8211;	Okanoganite (Na, Ca)3 (Y, Ce)12 Si6 B2 O27 F14</p>
<p>Graphite can be found in the BC  (?anada):<br />
1 &#8211; There are deposits of coal<br />
2 &#8211; There are skarns, gneiss, syenite &#8230;<br />
3 &#8211; There are minerals satellites – pyrite (0.3%), garnet (1.1-26.7%), diopside (0.6-15.6%),<br />
magnetite (0.9-64.4%).<br />
4 &#8211; oldest finds: <a href="http://www.eaglegraphite.com/" rel="nofollow ugc">http://www.eaglegraphite.com/</a> ,   <a href="http://www.fortunegraphite.com/" rel="nofollow ugc">http://www.fortunegraphite.com/</a> ,<br />
5 &#8211; Graphite are  in the Pacific  ore ring-  China -40-45%, Korea, Russia, Canada, Mexico.<br />
  Need revision  BC, Yukon, Alaska and $299 000<br />
Genn&amp;Kap</p>
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