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Precambrian Geology, Lapierre Lake Area

Precambrian Geology, Lapierre Lake Area
Author: D. U. Kresz
Publisher: Sudbury, Ont. : Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines
Total Pages:
Release: 1994
Genre: Geology
ISBN: 9780777834787

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Precambrian Geology, Seagram Lake Area

Precambrian Geology, Seagram Lake Area
Author: D. U. Kresz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1993
Genre: Geology
ISBN: 9780777800430

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The map area is located east of Long Lake and comprises Daley Township and the eastern part of Ginoogaming First Nation Indian Reserve, formerly Long Lake Indian Reserve 77. Field work was carried out in summer 1988 and consisted of mapping the Precambrian bedrock and its mineral deposits. Rock samples were collected in the field, with 50 samples submitted for gold and silver assays, 40 for whole-rock geochemistry, and 88 for thin sectioning. This report describes the general geology, rock geochemistry, structural geology, metamorphism and alteration, geochronology, and economic geology of the area, including descriptions of existing properties, and the possibilities for gold, silver, base metals, iron, corundum, stone, and sand and gravel.


Precambrian: Conterminous U.S.

Precambrian: Conterminous U.S.
Author: John C. Reed, Jr.
Publisher: Geological Society of America
Total Pages: 752
Release: 1993
Genre: Science
ISBN: 081375447X

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This wide-ranging discussion of Precambrian rocks includes contributions from a diverse array of authors actively engaged in investigations of various aspects of U.S. Precambrian geology. Summary discussions by the editors of the five major chapters place these contributions in a logical regional framework.