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by defrost
1259 days ago
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By "Traditional methods" I guess you mean pre 1887 methods? You still need a relatively high (ie greater than mean crustal compisition) gold percentage to make circuit leeching (by whatever method) profitable. On the matter of the articles discussion of uranium in the ocean - that's a dream of chasing something evermore expensive. If there was an empty ocean basin the size of the Earths oceans and if there was an efficient cheap extraction method, then we could pass the entire ocean through that process from our ocean to the empty basin (okay, this already sounds impractical). Instead (if we had this hypothetical cheap extraction) we'd find ourselves endlessly pumping the same ocean through the same process and forever chasing smaller and smaller concentrations. |
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Your statement was "The entire history of mineral and energy extraction tells us that once dense deposits are exhausted extraction costs substantally increase even in the face of more sophisticated technology."
That statement should be independent of time, so hold for 1887 too.
> that's a dream of chasing something evermore expensive
I have no issue with that point.