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  • Using "Bio-carbon" in Well and Mine Water.

    Hi all,


    Had a few emails from people asking if I had any


    more information on "Bio-carbon".


    By the way we had a program on TV a couple of


    nights ago on mining at sea. Very interesting!


    Two kilometers under the sea mind you.


    You could actually see the ore being formed from


    hot mineral springs as it rose to the surface and


    formed these types of funnels.


    A robot crushes the soft ore up, and it's pumped


    to a Big tanker and them taken away for prcessing.


    Wonder how "Bio-carbon" would go in an area


    like that.


    Here's a little more info .


    FACT, 99.7% of all the available gold in the world


    today is invisible or water suspended. The remaining


    3% is available as visable powder,flakes and nuggets.Gold is one of the only metals that once in


    water will almost never come out. That is why there


    is so much gold in water today.It's refusal to oxidize


    makes this possible.Even though mother nature


    usually can't precipitate gold from water,you can.


    Many old flooded mines have yielded as much as $2


    of gold per gallon,but the average is.05 per gallon.


    Recovering gold from mine and well water in many


    cases is very profitable.Do not let the clear water


    fool you. A phenomenon called the "Tyndall Effect"


    has proven that water totally loaded with solids can


    look crystal clear. The "Bio-carbon" is usually hung


    in the water and a small air pump is all that is needed


    to agitate the water.Place air bubbles directly under


    the carbon! Mark water with dye to check for adequate circulation. The carbon can also be put


    in- line with water irrigation pipes that are not used for drinking water.


    NOTE: Not all water contains gold .Be sure to do


    a five gallon water test before you put to much time


    into any one area.

  • #2
    Re: Using "Bio-carbon" in Well and Mine Water.

    hi marsh--


    You could actually see the ore being formed from
    hot mineral springs as it rose to the surface and
    formed these types of funnels


    isnt this that called a black smoker???


    the bio-carbon--isnt this like the coconut shell
    that has been converted to charcol then by a
    steam/pressure process to open up the pores--
    made into activated carbon????


    the "tyndall effect" mentioned is not the same as
    my textbooks say----could you elaborate??


    thanks-rick


    >Hi all,
    >Had a few emails from people asking if I had any
    >more information on "Bio-carbon".
    >By the way we had a program on TV a couple of
    >nights ago on mining at sea. Very interesting!
    >Two kilometers under the sea mind you.
    >You could actually see the ore being formed from
    >hot mineral springs as it rose to the surface and
    >formed these types of funnels.
    >A robot crushes the soft ore up, and it's pumped
    >to a Big tanker and them taken away for prcessing.
    >Wonder how "Bio-carbon" would go in an area
    >like that.


    >Here's a little more info .
    >FACT, 99.7% of all the available gold in the world
    >today is invisible or water suspended. The remaining
    >3% is available as visable powder,flakes and nuggets.Gold is one of the only metals that once in
    >water will almost never come out. That is why there
    >is so much gold in water today.It's refusal to oxidize
    >makes this possible.Even though mother nature
    >usually can't precipitate gold from water,you can.
    >Many old flooded mines have yielded as much as $2
    >of gold per gallon,but the average is.05 per gallon.
    >Recovering gold from mine and well water in many
    >cases is very profitable.Do not let the clear water
    >fool you. A phenomenon called the "Tyndall Effect"
    >has proven that water totally loaded with solids can
    >look crystal clear. The "Bio-carbon" is usually hung
    >in the water and a small air pump is all that is needed
    >to agitate the water.Place air bubbles directly under
    >the carbon! Mark water with dye to check for adequate circulation. The carbon can also be put
    >in- line with water irrigation pipes that are not used for drinking water.
    >NOTE: Not all water contains gold .Be sure to do
    >a five gallon water test before you put to much time
    >into any one area.
    >

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    • #3
      Re: Using "Bio-carbon" in Well and Mine Water.

      Hi Rick,


      This is what my "Websters" dictionary says about


      The "Tyndall Effect".


      TYNDALL EFFCT......[After John Tyndall.....1820-93]


      Brit Physicist] Physics the scattering of a light beam


      by colloidal particles in a dispersed system.


      The "Black Smoker" you refered to, they called


      "Chimney Structures".


      You said.....the bio-carbon...is'nt this like the coconut shell that has been converted to charcol


      then by a steam/pressure process to open up


      the pores..made into activated carbon?


      Marsh....Someone else told me the same thing!


      They don't tell you how they make the stuff, only


      that it is packed wet,and if it is allowed to dry out


      it will lose 80% of its original collection power.


      As I said in my first post, this information is from an


      old "Pyrimid Industries" catalogue.


      For anyone who would like to order a new one


      here is their postal address:




      Pyramid Industries.


      24307 Magic Mtn. #338


      Santa Clarita. Ca 91350.


      Rick you asked me how much that "Conductivity


      Meter" was from "Geo Instruments".


      I rang them early in the week and a heap of


      information turned up on friday.


      They are $2,900 Australian.


      Cheers,


      Marsh.

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      • #4
        Re: Using "Bio-carbon" in Well and Mine Water.

        hi marsh--


        you see the page on tyndall--that why


        Do not let the clear water
        fool you. A phenomenon called the "Tyndall Effect"
        has proven that water totally loaded with solids can
        look crystal clear. The "Bio-carbon" is usually hung


        registered error in my brain...


        yea geothermal
        transport of minerals by hydrothermal mechinisms
        can sure be interesting...to be sure... the video
        seen here called them black smokers......


        the coconut shell is only one soarce---peat is
        another as well as a few select woods and stuff..
        even bones--yes bones like from mamles--all that
        stuff is very proprietary---one carbon they
        open up then close it up by careful control
        to yiel a mole sieve that by way of psa
        (presure swing absorbtion) separate n2 from
        the atmosphere---kind of like zeolite to
        separate o2---


        quite a pricy raskal huh...kind of thought so..


        too rich for my pocketbook---to be sure...


        reg-rick

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        • #5
          Re: Using "Bio-carbon" in Well and Mine Water.

          hi again marsh--


          loaded with solids can


          look crystal clear.


          let me try this again---to the unaided eye---not with


          method of tyndall--words---sentence structure---


          too much----me like parts and stuff......


          reg-rick

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