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 | | CALGARY, Nov. 11 /CNW/ - The occurrence of fuchsite (a chromium - rich mica) with nickel, copper, and gold in small inclusions in pyrite - rich quartz veins, at Cobalt Hill, suggests that the source of these metals is not far away, as chromium, an inert element, is unlikely to move far from its source. |
 | | Synopsis As previously indicated, the presence of fuchsite, identified in some of Flag's older logs simply as "bright green mineral" suggests proximity to a source of Chromium and, by extension, associated Ni/Cu/Precious metals. |
 | | The occurrence of Fuchsite on Flag's claims is unique to holes adjacent to the 600 ft wide, N'S trending linear which separates the Jess Lake and Colbalt Hill areas. |
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