English: Ultramafic rocks will bleach when weathered but are dark-coloured inside. Otherwise the black bands of chromite would not be visible. This chromite appears to be injected along stepped fractures as opposed to cumulate layering. The chromite also carries anomalous PGE (Platinum Group Element) values.
Distant view of prospect area:
Atop 'that' mountain, near Jakes Corner, southern Yukon, Canada.
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