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Re: Aquatic Plants Digest V2 #563



The Imperial Mining and Minerals Corp.
Euraks, CA 95501

According to the "Non-conventional Soil Additives Listing" by Ken Kephart
URL =
http://etcs.ext.missouri.edu:70/R11555-220665-1m/info/.mu_atr/vol_11/vol11_1.txt
(83 pages long), the laterite mined is Mg = 2%, Fe = 30%, Mn = 0.4%, Co = 0.1%.

Regards,
Onis Cogburn
k5vkq at ix_netcom.com
>
>From: Linda or Jim Lemke <llemke at kusd_kusd.edu>
>Date: Thu, 6 Mar 1997 22:33:04 -0600
>Subject: Laterite "Mined in the USA"
>
>Back to Laterite again.  I just read the back of a jar of Thiel Aqua Tech's
>"Laterite" (UPC 60100) and to my amazement on the back label it said "Mined
>in the USA". I don't recall it it said anything about iron(certainly I
>wouldn't think it would mention aluminun).  So this still doesn't prove that
>there is laterite in the US similar to tropical laterite. So where is this
mine?
>
>Jim Lemke
>