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Gold/Mining/Energy : ECHARTERS

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To: Bill Jackson who wrote (2119)1/4/1998 1:51:00 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) of 3744
 
'Splain me why native silver is all over Cobalt ontario. Right there on the surface in the veins. Just slightly blackened. But a lot of time the silver is bright too.

Funny thing , I know Canadaka did a lot of soil geochem and MAYBE biogeochem for silver in Cobalt (makes a LOT of sense to do bio, really) but I have never seen any gov't geochem studies for silver. They would be bonzai anomaly pin pointers of mines.

Copper itself is fairly resistant to corrosion. You find native copper in a lot of environments and it is copper coloured, not green.

In Alberta we found native aluminum and copper and nickel in the clays. I know you are going to put on your wrasslin' cape on the native aluminum but we have the GSC electron probe to back us up.

spltttttt nyah nyah nyah yah... :)

echarter@vianet.on.ca

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