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		By: Gennady		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hello Gareth.
 Thanks for the article. My task -Learn any deposits of rare elements are possible in the Fraser River basin. 
In my samples: Cu (791), Y(512), Pb (255), Zn (274), Mn (258), Fe (211), Ti (125), Ce (120), Ni (161), Mo (116), Ba (131), Na (110), Al (107), Sr (83),Li (67), Au (47), Co (49), Ca (50), As (30), Mg (48), V (30), Cr (53),  P (30), Rb (33), Zr (37), Ga (32), Sb (18), Th (14), Ag (18), La (11), Cs (48), Nb (9), K (90), Cd (10), Hf (4.6), Sn (4), U(3), Bi (2.5), Sc (33), Tl (1), Be (1), B (2), Hg (3), Te (1), (W-S-Se-Ge-Ta-In-Re-Pd- Pt)-? 

Analysis revealed Mineral deposit: Gibraltar(Cu, Mo), Highland Valley (Cu, Mo), Endako (Mo), Mount Polley (Cu, Au, Ag),  Bralorne MINE- Au(130?,18?/?): +(Fe, S, As, Hg, Cu, Pb, Zn,Ag,W), 4 placer (Au, Pt )- Fraser River, Thompson, Cariboo, Omineca.
  Copper, lead, molybdenum, gold is already known. We must look for yttrium and cerium. Analysis of the article suggests that there may be analogues of field number 47, 7, 27 (49,31,32). I need a driver, Kemper (rent), payment analysis samples and one or two years of work.   Which firms can become partners? 
Best wishes, 
Gennady.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Gareth.<br />
 Thanks for the article. My task -Learn any deposits of rare elements are possible in the Fraser River basin.<br />
In my samples: Cu (791), Y(512), Pb (255), Zn (274), Mn (258), Fe (211), Ti (125), Ce (120), Ni (161), Mo (116), Ba (131), Na (110), Al (107), Sr (83),Li (67), Au (47), Co (49), Ca (50), As (30), Mg (48), V (30), Cr (53),  P (30), Rb (33), Zr (37), Ga (32), Sb (18), Th (14), Ag (18), La (11), Cs (48), Nb (9), K (90), Cd (10), Hf (4.6), Sn (4), U(3), Bi (2.5), Sc (33), Tl (1), Be (1), B (2), Hg (3), Te (1), (W-S-Se-Ge-Ta-In-Re-Pd- Pt)-? </p>
<p>Analysis revealed Mineral deposit: Gibraltar(Cu, Mo), Highland Valley (Cu, Mo), Endako (Mo), Mount Polley (Cu, Au, Ag),  Bralorne MINE- Au(130?,18?/?): +(Fe, S, As, Hg, Cu, Pb, Zn,Ag,W), 4 placer (Au, Pt )- Fraser River, Thompson, Cariboo, Omineca.<br />
  Copper, lead, molybdenum, gold is already known. We must look for yttrium and cerium. Analysis of the article suggests that there may be analogues of field number 47, 7, 27 (49,31,32). I need a driver, Kemper (rent), payment analysis samples and one or two years of work.   Which firms can become partners?<br />
Best wishes,<br />
Gennady.</p>
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