From Sudbury.....I must ask. I know Noront has discovered Rhodium at EN, and in some of their other claims. But I didn't realize that we have lots of it. Previous reports have indicated its presence at EN, but they have not delineated any amounts as far as I can see. Do you have any additional info to share that is more up to date? Possibly from an AGM encounter with CEOs. I only have what I quickly accessed from memory:
http://norontresources.com/noront-confirms-high-grade-platinum-palladium-grades-identifies-presence-of-rhodium/
Quote:
Rhodium is a relatively rare and valuable platinum group element (pge) found in platinum ores and is commonly used to harden platinum and palladium. It is found in the nickel-copper-pge deposits of the Sudbury basin and at this stage the abundance in the Eagle’s Nest is not completely understood due to insufficient sampling. However, the Company plans to undertake a comprehensive sampling campaign and study to evaluate the significance of the rhodium and other platinum group elements throughout the entire Eagle’s Nest deposit.