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Gold/Mining/Energy : Nuinsco Resources (NWI)

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To: 1king who wrote (168)1/22/1999 8:16:00 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (3) of 5821
 
I don't know why but Lynn Lake and Sudbury and Voisey Bay were all hosted by Gneisses, probably of late proterozoic. In BV is was the Tasisuak Gneiss (which packs lots of Ni). Lynn was serpentenite related. Sudbury is Norite related (Norite is a hypersthene Gabbro) and VB is Troctolite-Gabbro related.

Here the nickel is good in this drill hole, but the average MS layer is thin, about 3 metres, and they missed the big stuff in 1998 with their drilling there. Hume is a nickel freak. Strange at these low prices but it has paid off for him finally.

mailto:echarter@mineletter.com
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