| | Journal (issue) | Rocks and Minerals of Ontario -- H f ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND NORTHERN AFFAIRS Honourable...and Minerals of Ontario By D. F. HEWITT Chief, Industrial Mineral Section Ontario Department of Mines...Early Precambrian pillow lavas; Munekun Lake, District of Kenora. (Courtesy L. D. Ayres). Lower right: Cleavage... (Courtesy The International Nickel Company of Canada, Limited). Centre left: Eurypterus lacustris, an...about 400 m.y. ago; Welland County. (Courtesy Shell Canada Ltd.). right: left: — — — Centre right: Archaeocrinus | | | Report (issue) | ANDD OOTHE HEAVY Ma ZZ 229 Al Ferguson, Ontario float, ZZ Stewart A. occurrences placer 229...229 gold, of and Al Ferguson, Ontario float, Stewart A. occurrences of placer gold, and NATURAL...February, 1975). ine Ontario Geological Survey Mineral Deposits Circular 17 ONTARIO OCCURRENCES OF FLOAT...Ferguson and E.B. Freeman 1978 Reprinted (57) Ontario by Ministry of Northern Development and Mines...0-7743-5522-0 Printed in Canada Reprinted with corrections Reprinted 1988 of the Ontario Geological Publications | | | Report (issue) | B.Freeman 7 ame B25 CLE) veed Ferguson, Ontario float, Be. Stewart A. occurrences of placer...placer gold, and Be9 wihth Ferguson, Ontario float, Stewart A. occurrences placer gold, of and...February, 1975). II Ontario Geological Survey Mineral Deposits Circular 17 ONTARIO OCCURRENCES OF FLOAT...Ferguson and E.B.Freeman 1978 Reprinted by , Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines Sean...Printed in Canada Reprinted with corrections 1982 Reprinted 1988 Publications of the Ontario Geological | | | Report (issue) | PAPER 69-45 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, MINES AND RESOURCES A CATALOGUE OF...MINERALS R. J. Traill ' GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA CANADA PAPER 69-45 A CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN MINERALS...n's Printer, Ottawa from the Geological Survey of Canada 601 Booth St., Ottawa and Canadian Government bookshops...to change without notic e Queen ' s Printer for Canada Ottawa 1970 A CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN MINERALS...has elapsed since T . Sterry Hunt in Geology of Canada, 1863 , presented the first descriptive list of | | Bethune, Kathryn M., Berman, Robert G., Rayner, Nicole, Ashton, Kenneth E. (2013) Structural, petrological and U–Pb SHRIMP geochronological study of the western Beaverlodge domain: Implications for crustal architecture, multi-stage orogenesis and the extent of the Taltson orogen in the SW Rae craton, Canadian Shield. Precambrian Research, 232. 89-118 doi:10.1016/j.precamres.2013.01.001 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Regina, SK, Canada S4S 0A2 Geological Survey of Canada, 601 Booth Street, Ottawa, ON, Canada K1A 0E8 c...Geological Survey, 200-2101 Scarth Street, Regina, SK, Canada S4P 2H9 b a r t i c l e i n f o Article history:...33 to <2.17 Ga supracrustal rocks of the Murmac Bay Group at more variable metamorphic grade. Whereas...the contact between Archean rocks and the Murmac Bay Group, along with local structural discordance, indicates...zone) underwent prograde metamorphism to middle amphibolite facies whereas rocks at deeper structural levels | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | record the change in metamorphic grade from upper amphibolite facies in the north to granulite facies in the...in the Windmill Islands increases from upper amphibolite facies in the north to granulite facies in the...conditions associated with this event reached upper amphibolite to lower granulite facies, with the formation...metamorphic event involved the intrusion of the Ford Island Granite and the Ardery Charnockite in the southern...southern Windmill Islands (Figure 2). The Ford Island Granite has a zircon U–Pb crystallization age of 1173 | | | Report (volume) | BULLETIN 10S6-B Geologic names arranged by age and by area containing type locality. Includes names in Greenland...Greenland, the West Indies, the Pacific Island possessions of the United States, and the Trust Territory...United States....._____________.________________ Canada...________________________________.__ St. Pierre...including Greenland, the West Indies, the Pacific Island possessions of the United States, and the Trust...each formation (that is, rock unit) named from an area is shown, but not its complete geographic extent | | | Report (issue) | Resources of the Franklinian Shelf Province, Arctic Canada and North Greenland, 2008 Chapter H of The 2008...Creek, approximately 150 miles southwest of Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. Exposed rocks are part of the Mississippian–Pennsylvanian...Resources of the Franklinian Shelf Province, Arctic Canada and North Greenland, 2008 By Marilyn E. Tennyson...resources of the Franklinian Shelf Province, Arctic Canada and North Greenland, 2008, chap. H of Moore, T...Resources of the Northwest Canada Interior Basins Province, Arctic Canada, 2008 By Marilyn E. Tennyson | | | Book | Thomas J. Bata Library University; Peterborough, Canada. Trent Digitized by the Internet Archive in...Dockner is thanked for providing the photograph of the mine at Qutdligssat reproduced as figure 408. The following...Geology Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada P. R. Dawes The Geological Survey of Greenland...Escher Greenland is the largest island in the world with a surface area of 2 186 000 km? about 80 per cent...Atlantic land mass. The largest part of the ice-free area is made up of crystalline rocks of the Precambrian | | | Book | Thomas J. University; Peterborough, 19 Bata Canada. _77 Library Digitized by the Internet Archive...for the use of data photograph of the from mine their maps in at Qutdligssat The following companies...Department of Geology Dalhousie University Scotia, Canada P. R. Dawes The Geological Survey of Greenland...Escher Greenland is the largest island in the world with a surface area of 2 186 000 km? about 80 per cent...mass. with of a The largest part of the ice-free area is made up of crystalline rocks of the Precambrian | | | Report (issue) | States-Public lands. 3. Mines and mineral resources-Canada. 4. Canada-Public lands. I. Cargill, S.M. U. Green, S...Geological Survey (USGS) and the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC). Thus, when staff of our two agencies first...The Leesburg Workshop was the developments in this area, the time seemed right. result. For some time now...A. Price Director General Geological Survey of Canada III CONTENTS Page Preface .••••••••••••••••••••••••...development in northern ••••••••••••••••••• 23 Canada, by G. N. Faulkner Problems and opportunities facing | | | Report (volume) | including Greenland, the finest Indies, the Pacific Island possessions of the United States, and the Trust...changed to lower or upper. The politico-geographic area covered includes the continent of North America...possessions, and trust territories. The initial area for each unit contains, or is assumed to contain...dependent upon the work of Survey geologists in an area, the time at which the work was done, and the type...Pleistocene: British Columbia, Canada. J. B. Armstrong and W. C. Brown, 1953, Canada Geol. Survey Water Supply | | | Report (issue) | Geology of Canada Tectonics of Northern Franklin Mountains and Colville Hills, District of Mackenzie...Mackenzie, Canada. By Donald G. Cook and Ja,nes D. Aitken ........................ . 13 Tectonic Styles of...Northern Yukon Territory and Northwestern District of Mackenzie, Canada. By D. K. Norris .....................Mid-Devonian Carbonate Shelf, South Nahanni River Area, N.W.T. By J. P. A. Noble and R. D. Ferguson . ...Shield in West Greenland, Labrador, and Baffin Island. By D. Bridgwater, A. Escher, G. D. Jackson, F | | Morrissey, Laura J., Payne, Justin L., Hand, Martin, Clark, Chris, Taylor, Richard, Kirkland, Christopher L., Kylander-Clark, Andrew (2017) Linking the Windmill Islands, east Antarctica and the Albany–Fraser Orogen: Insights from U–Pb zircon geochronology and Hf isotopes. Precambrian Research, 293. 131-149 doi:10.1016/j.precamres.2017.03.005 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | the 98 Windmill Islands increases from upper amphibolite facies in the north to granulite facies in the...120 associated with this event reached upper amphibolite facies, with the formation of sillimanite– 121...event 134 involved the intrusion of the Ford Island Granite and the Ardery Charnockite in the southern...southern 135 Windmill Islands (Fig. 2). The Ford Island Granite has an age of 1173 ± 9 Ma and a weak S2b... 4.1.1. Sample WI07 249 Sample WI07 is an amphibolite facies metapelite from the Swain Group in the | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | version of that report. Physiography The study area of more than 40000 km 2 is situated betwecn 80°...good exposures. Approximately half of the studY area is icefree land. The physiography is quite variable...continuous vegetation (c. 1%). The coasts of the study area are ice-Iocked all year. GGU's field work was launched...60· 50· 3D· 40· 20· Lincoln Sea Ellesmere Island 81° @ Base camps .... .,'\ Humboldt \,-,Gletscher...1875-1876 (under G. S. Nares), the U.S. Lady Franklin Bay Expedition, 1881-1884 (led by A. W. Greely), and | | | Book (volume) | Alsharhan and Nairn (Arabia), Beauchamp (Arctic Canada), Cassinis et at. (S. Europe), Chuvashov (Urals)...Enos (China), Stemmerik and W orsley (Barents shelf area), and Wardlaw et at. (W. United States), in this...4G). During the Early Permian, much of western Canada appears to have been covered by a shallow sea that...eastward north of Greenland and into the Barents Shelf area (Figs. 9 and 13), we were able to easily connect...Atlantic Seaway extended from the Barents Shelf area into northern and central Europe (after Ziegler |
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