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Tinka Identifies Further Surface Mineralization At ColquipucroMarket Wire (press release) - 13 hours agoSee attached plan of zinc surface geochemistry for location of zones. At the Chaucha zone, iron and manganese-rich oxides, similar to the manto and …
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On January 14, 2008, more than three decades after the third Mariner 10 flyby, the last spacecraft visit of Mercury, MESSENGER passed 200 kilometers above Mercury’s surface. Extensive scientific observations were executed during this flyby encounter, including imaging a large portion of Mercury’s surface that had never before been seen by a spacecraft.
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to 0.57% lead and trace to 18.5% zinc. See attached plan of zinc surface geochemistry for location of zones. At the Chaucha zone, iron and manganese-rich oxides, similar to …
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