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24500|aNew frontiers for exploration in glaciated terrain |h[electronic resource] / |cR.C. Paulen and M.B. McClenaghan (editors).
260 |a[Ottawa] : |bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, |c2013.
300 |aii, 81 p. : |bcharts (some col.), ill. (some col.), maps (some col.)
4901 |aGeological Survey of Canada, open file ; |v7374
504 |aIncludes bibliographical references.
50500|tHistory and status of till geochemical and indicator mineral methods in mineral exploration /|rL.H. Thorleifson|g(p. 1-4) --|tA revised look at Canada’s landscape : glacial proccess and dynamics /|rR.C. Paulen|g(p. 5-12) --|tQuality assurance and quality control measures applied to indicator mineral studies at the Geological Survey of Canada /|rA. Plouffe ... [et al.]|g(p. 13-19) --|tManaging geochemical data : challenges and best practices /|rW.A. Spirito, S.W. Adcock, and R.C. Paulen|g(p. 21-26) --|tAn integrated study of till geochemical, indicator mineral, and pebble lithological data for the Thompson Nickel Belt, Manitoba, Canada /|rE.C. Grunsky, and M.B. McClenaghan|g(p. 27-36) --|tDiscovery and delineation of the Rainy River gold deposit using glacially dispersed gold grains sampled by deep overburden drilling : a 20 year odyssey /|rS.A. Averill|g(p. 37-46) --|tFollowing kimberlite indicator minerals to source in the Chidliak kimberlite province, Nunavut /|rJ. Pell ... [et al.]|g(p. 47-52) --|tVolcanogenic massive sulphide exploration in glaciated terrain using till geochemistry and indicator minerals /|rM.B. McClenaghan|g(p. 53-64) --|tExploring for lead and zinc using indicator minerals with stream silt and water geochemistry in the Canadian Arctic Islands : an example from Victoria Island, Northwest Territories /|rM. McCurdy, R. Rainbird, and R. McNeil|g(p. 65-70) --|tIron oxides : indicator minerals for exploration /|rG. Beaudoin|g(p. 71-74) --|tField portable XRF in exploration and mining /|rG.E.M. Hall and M.B. McClenaghan|g(p. 75-81).
520 |a"This publication is a compilation of short papers that describe relatively new drift prospecting methods and concepts for mineral exploration for a broad range of commodities in glaciated terrain. These extended abstracts were originally prepared to accompany the “New Frontiers for Exploration in Glaciated Terrain” workshop that was held March 1st, 2013 for the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) in conjunction with the PDAC 2013 International Convention, Trade Show & Investors Exchange – Mining Investment Show (March 3-6, 2013). This workshop was organized by the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) and funded by the GSC’s Geomappingfor Energy and Minerals Program (GEM 2008-2013) through the Tri-Territorial Indicator Mineral Project. The authors represent a wide range of specialties and are some of the most experienced researchers or practitioners in the field of drift prospecting and surficial geochemistry in glaciated terrain. They come from government, academia, and industry. The original extended abstracts have undergone review and editing by the Geological Survey of Canada”--Foreward, p. ii.
69207|2gccst|aGeology
69207|2gccst|aProspecting
69207|2gccst|aMethodology
7001 |aPaulen, Roger C., |d1970-
7001 |aMcClenaghan, Margaret Beth, |d1960-
7101 |aCanada. |bNatural Resources Canada.
7102 |aGeological Survey of Canada.
7112 |aNew Frontiers for Exploration in Glaciated Terrain Workshop, Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada International Convention|d(2013 :|cToronto, Ont.)
794 |tNew frontiers for exploration in glaciated terrain |w(CaOODSP)9.835532
830#0|aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)|v7374|w(CaOODSP)9.506878
85640|qPDF|s58.24 MB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rncan-nrcan/M183-2/M183-2-7374-eng.pdf