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Massive Rare Mineral Deposits Discovered in Thailand


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4 hours ago, BKKBike09 said:

 

Ah. That rarest of minerals, quartz!

 

Quartz is one of the most abundant minerals in the Earth's crust and is found on all continents. 

https://naturalhistory.si.edu/education/teaching-resources/featured-collections/all-sorts-quartz#:~:text=Quartz is one of the,colors%2C and has many uses.

 

Quartz is so common in crustal rocks that it's more notable when quartz is missing than when it's present.

https://www.thoughtco.com/all-about-quartz-1440958

 

(That's enough Quartz for a Saturday morning - Ed.)

And even if that is not enough, quarts have been made synthetically for more than 70 years.

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In addition, potash deposits in the Northeast offer immense potential.

 

The Canadians have been trying to mine this for the last 20 years but the locals object.

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Massive Rare Mineral Deposits Discovered in Thailand 

 

Well now what happens when they start digging the Trillions of tons of dirt  out of the ground .

Digging their way to China or other country depending on digging direction. 

Isn't Thailand a sinking Low country? With those big mining holes the place will be Drowned/Flooded forever. 

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8 hours ago, NE1 said:

Can't see the Environmental concerns getting in the way making money.

Yet a poster getting away with posting a comment here using a device that causes environmental concerns.

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1 hour ago, keithkarmann said:

44.41 Quadrillion? That's quite a lot. Share that between 60 million or so population and nobody will need to work again. That's if my mathematics are correct.

99.9% of it would go to a few families.

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8 hours ago, steven100 said:

rip it up,  drill,  blast, excavate ....  and don't stop.  

 it won't even look out of place what with all the rubbish and plastic strewn throughout the country.  

and..  they might even find Jimmy Hoffa !

 

 

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1 hour ago, digger70 said:

Isn't Thailand a sinking Low country? With those big mining holes the place will be Drowned/Flooded forever. 

No...No! You've got it wrong!

By diggng those holes, you've turned it into a dugout canoe, and it will float.

As a @digger70 I would have thought you should have known that. Just shows the superiortity of Thai edification.

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On 6/15/2024 at 11:01 AM, NE1 said:

Can't see the Environmental concerns getting in the way making money.

Who gives a toss about the envirionment ..if it can lift the living standards of the Thai people  and fund infrastructure such as hi speed railway and new roads,freeways and social housing,etc, etc .

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