ENVIRONMENT

Environmental study starts at Corsica mine waste nickel sands project

Aurania said the beaches' nickel grades of 40.1% are “far in excess of any known hard rock deposits”

Nickel-rich Nonza beach in Corsica

Nickel-rich Nonza beach in Corsica | Credits: Aurania

Two Corsica beaches with black sands rich in nickel from mine waste will be the subject of an environmental impact assessment, Aurania Resources Ltd announced today (January 30). Toronto-based Aurania...

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