| | Report (issue) | ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF MINES Hon. G. C. Wardrope, Minister D. P. Douglass, Deputy Minister J. E. Thomson...Geological Branch Pegmatite Mineral Resources of Ontario By D. F. HEWITT Industrial Mineral Report 21...Production in Ontario (Table 1). . . . . .. . . . ... Number of Pegmatite Deposits opened in Ontario (Table... Grain Size Classification for Pegmatites (Table 3).... . . . . ... . . .. Size and Shape. . . . . .... . . . . .... .. .. . . . . .. .l .l .l .2 .2 .3 .3 .5 .5 .5 .5 FELDSPAR .. ...................... | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | sheets along Lake Erie bluffs, at Bradtville, Ontario, Canada Aleksis Dreimanis a,*, M a r t i n Rappol...Sciences, University of Western Ontario, London, Ont. N6A 5B7, Canada b Prinsengracht 210c, 1016 HD Amsterdam...the Lake Erie bluffs at Bradtville, southwestern Ontario. Most of them are downglacier-dipping dikes, the...from below by a dewatering process. The largest dike reflects in its composition mainly the adjoining...by gravity flows into an open fracture. The large dike is flanked by small laminated silty sand sheets | | | Journal (volume) | BRAR I Y DEPARTMENT 1 \ik \ iO HI PUBLW ' t no\: L'SIN ESS ' ^ > Digitized by the Internet...1908 31st, The Mines Publishing Co., Toronto, Ontario. Limited, I XT 13 J£ X CANADIAN MINING JOURNAL:...Asbestos Co., 345. British Columbia Coal and Coke Tax, 3-4. British Columbia Coal Tax, 35. British Columbia...Correspondence, 633, 696, 26, 56, 89, 154, 185. 219, 251, 315, 3 15, 380, 407, 447, 479, 51 1, 542. 576, 605*, 607a...484. Canada, as a Dumping Ground for U. S. Goal, 666a. Canada Corundum Co., 638, 638a. Canada Iron | | | Report (volume) | ............. 3 39 4 - CONTENTS. Petrography Continued. Page. Hypabyssal or dike rocks......................... 75 Outlying mines in Beaverhead County.................................. 76 Polaris district................ 168 Elkhorn district (Beaverhead County).................................. 168 Location...Madison County, Mont.; B, Dredge No. 2, of stacker type, Ruby, Mont......... 60 II, A, Dredge No. 3, of sluice-bcx...sluice-bcx type, Ruby, Mont..; B, Dredge No. 4, of stacker type, Ruby, Mont......................... | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | mentioned. In 1948 one of the authors (H. v. ECKERMANN [3]) published a new monographic description of the geology...specimens from some alkaline intrusions. However, no details are given, and therefore we cannot draw any...Recent investigations by one of us (H. v. ECKE~NN [3]) have shown that the Aln6 area may be described as...alvikite consist mainly of calcite, and beforsite of dolomite. Alvikite is the dike-rock of soevite, and beforsite...beforsite is the dike-rock of a rauhaugite poor in iron. Rauhaugite is not represented in the area, however | | | Book | Penfield ON AMERICAN SPODUMENE. By ON George J. Brush 3 30 SUSSEXITE, A NEW BORATE FROM MINE HILL, FRANKLIN...REMARKABLE MINERAL LOCALITY AT BRANCHVILLE, IN FAIKFIELD COUNTY, CONNECTICUT ; WITH A DE- SCRIPTION OF SEVERAL...SAN BERNARDINO By J. H. Pratt AND HANKSITE FROM COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. ON WELLSITE, A NEW MINERAL. J. ...HAMLINITE AND ITS OCCURRENCE WITH BERTRANDITE AT OXFORD COUNTY, MAINE. By ON 287 S. L. Penfield CLINOHEDRITE...INTERESTING DEVELOPMENTS By S. L. Penfield and W. OF CALCITE CRYSTALS. E. Ford ON THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, B2G 2W5, Canada ABSTRACT A hydrothermal diamond anvil cell (HDAC)...contain a carbonate mineral (zabuyelite, rarely calcite or nahcolite), quartz, a phyllosilicate (cookeite)...crystal-rich inclusions represent unmodified (i.e., no change in inclusion volume or composition after trapping)...spodumene-hosted inclusions from the Keketuohai no. 3 (aka Koktogay no. 3) rare-element pegmatite, Xinjiang, China...zone (albite þ quartz þ Kfeldspar þ muscovite), (3) aplitic albite zone (albite þ quartz), (4) lower | | Corriveau, L., Montreuil, J.-F., Potter, E. G. (2016) Alteration Facies Linkages Among Iron Oxide Copper-Gold, Iron Oxide-Apatite, and Affiliated Deposits in the Great Bear Magmatic Zone, Northwest Territories, Canada. Economic Geology, 111 (8) 2045-2072 doi:10.2113/econgeo.111.8.2045 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Great Bear Magmatic Zone, Northwest Territories, Canada* L. Corriveau,1,† J.-F. Montreuil,2 and E. G. Potter3...Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, 490 rue de la Couronne, Quebec, Quebec, Canada G1K 9A9 ...Quebec, Quebec, Canada G1K 9A9 3 Natural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, 601 Booth St,... Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0E8 Abstract High-temperature metasomatism driven by ascent of voluminous...the Great Bear magmatic zone of northernwestern Canada record the depth to paleosurface, prograde evolution | | | Report (issue) | Origin. ________________________________ Tertiary dike rocks.______-_--_-______--____ Mica deposits.__...___-__________-_-----_---_--_-____64 Arcade No. 1 and No. 2 claims.___________________ 65 Ballard mica...Lode by Peter Joralemon._______________ 65 Beecher No. 2 and Longview spodumene claims by Peter Joralemon...73 Big Spar No. 1 by J. W. Adams. ___. _______ 74 Blue Bonnet, Star, and Mica King No. 3 claims byJ....mica mine by J. W. Adams______-----______ 84 Buster Dike mica mine by J. J. Norton_ _________ 86 Carroll | | | Book | Bobrowsky, Geological Survey of Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Sidney, BC, Canada Jesús Martínez-Frías, CSIC-Universidad... Editors Richard Ernst Carleton University Ottawa, ON, Canada Vassily V. Vrublevskii Tomsk State University...GeoGuide ISBN 978-3-030-29558-5 ISBN 978-3-030-29559-2 (eBook) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29559-2 ©...Alatau; 2. Early Devonian Saralinsky graben (Object 3). This structure is crossing the Kuznetsk Alatau from...Fig. 1 Routs of field trips with geological setting 3. North-Minusinsk Depression (Object 5). This is a | | | Report (issue) | upon what was already o well kn own as to require no further comment. Variou circumstances render d uch...extremely laboriou undertaking, carried on_a it wa 3:t time with 15 to 20 feet of now on the ground. About.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HAPTER 3 3 6 7 10 14 15 II. G~;J-."'EHAL GEOLOGY OF THE MO..... . ........ .. : . . . . . XIli 19 19 20 22 :?3 24 27 30 33 34 39 40 41 42 XIV GEOLOGY A D MINING.... . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 45 4;, 46 4 50 51 "3 5 Qnatcroary form a tions .. . ... .. . ... . .. |
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