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To: LaFayette555 who wrote (1274)3/7/1999 4:10:00 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 5821
 
Anorthosite? Well it is one of those "likely" rocks.

Ask 1King. He will spin you a tail of plutons akimbo.

There is no reason why the Genville cannot have islands of mineralization in it. Certainly the Grenville has older volcanic rocks that have been silicified so that the CU-ZN deposits are now silicates not sulphides so you get strange minerals such as Willemite, hemimorphite.

But as I have observed here the cu-ni seems to stick to the volcanic regions for some strange reason and you will find it around the outer limb of the anticline.

No harm in looking. Find some stuff and come up with a new theory.

EC<:-}