Wyoming geologists identify nickel-copper-cobalt prospect

The Wyoming State Geological Survey has identified anomalous nickel-copper-cobalt mineralization in the southeastern part of the state.Samples collected from a layered, mafic-ultramafic complex known as Puzzler Hill contained metal values as high as 3.72% nickel, 4.43% copper and 0.08% cobalt....

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