With all due respect JD, I am only familiar with the nickel sulphide mineral "godlevskite", not goldeskvite. According to Dr. Jim Franklin, the godlevskite along with mackinawite is interpreted to reflect ".. a very low-temperature (alteration) assemblage, and probably represents hydrothermal transport up a shear system from a more substantial Ni accumulation". There was NO mention of a very rich Ni Deposit, "which is very close by within a couple of hundred metres from where found...". How did you come to this conclusion??
With respect to NOT and Cliffs "being in bed together", can you please share with us your source of information.
Thank You
geoprof
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