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SDLRC - Region: Ontario - Technical


The Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation - Technical Articles based on Major Region - Ontario
The Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation is compiled by Patricia Sheahan who publishes on a monthly basis a list of new scientific articles related to diamonds as well as media coverage and corporate announcements called the Sheahan Diamond Literature Service that is distributed as a free pdf to a list of followers. Pat has kindly agreed to allow her work to be made available as an online digital resource at Kaiser Research Online so that a broader community interested in diamonds and related geology can benefit. The references are for personal use information purposes only; when available a link is provided to an online location where the full article can be accessed or purchased directly. Reproduction of this compilation in part or in whole without permission from the Sheahan Diamond Literature Service is strictly prohibited. Return to Diamond Region Index
Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation - Scientific Articles by Author for all years
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Sheahan Diamond Literature Reference Compilation - Media/Corporate References by Name for all years
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Each article reference in the SDLRC is tagged with one or more key words assigned by Pat Sheahan to highlight the main topics of the article. In addition most references have been tagged with one or more region words. In an effort to make it easier for users to track down articles related to a specific region, KRO has extracted these region words and developed a list of major region words presented in the Major Region Index to which individual region words used in the article reference have been assigned. Each individual Region Report contains in chronological order all the references with a region word associated with the Major Region word. Depending on the total for each reference type - technical, media and corporate - the references will be either in their own technical, media or corporate Region Report, or combined in a single report. Where there is a significant number of technical references there will be a technical report dedicated to the technical articles while the media and corporate references are combined in a separate region report. References that were added in the most recent monthly update are highlighted in yellow within the Region Report. The Major Region words have been defined by a scale system of "general", "continent", "country", "state or province" and "regional". Major Region words at the smaller scales have been created only when there are enough references to make isolating them worthwhile. References not tagged with a Region are excluded, and articles with a region word not matched with a Major Region show up in the "Unknown" report.
Kimberlite - diamondiferous Lamproite - diamondiferous Lamprophyre - diamondiferous Other - diamondiferous
Kimberlite - non diamondiferous Lamproite - non diamondiferous Lamprophyre - non diamondiferous Other - non diamondiferous
Kimberlite - unknown Lamproite - unknown Lamprophyre - unknown Other - unknown
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CITATION: Faure, S, 2010, World Kimberlites CONSOREM Database (Version 3), Consortium de Recherche en Exploration Minérale CONSOREM, Université du Québec à Montréal, Numerical Database on consorem.ca. NOTE: This publicly available database results of a compilation of other public databases, scientific and governmental publications and maps, and various data from exploration companies reports or Web sites, If you notice errors, have additional kimberlite localizations that should be included in this database, or have any comments and suggestions, please contact the author specifying the ID of the kimberlite: [email protected]
Ontario - Technical
Posted/
Published
AuthorTitleSourceRegionKeywords
DS1860-0590
1888
Coste, E.Report on Mining and Mineral Statistics for 1887Geological Survey of Canada Annual Report FOR 1887-1888, N.S. 3, PT. 2, PP. 1S-110S.Canada, Ontario, Great LakesDiamond Occurrence
DS1860-0396
1883
Geological Survey of CanadaProspects of Finding DiamondsGeological Survey of Canada, No. R 1085Canada, OntarioDiamond Occurrence
DS1860-0852
1894
Lawson, A.C., Coleman, A.P.Diamonds Might Be Found in the Rainy Lakes RegionCanadian Naturalist., N.S. Vol. IV, PP. 61-63.Canada, OntarioDiamond Occurrence
DS1860-1094
1899
Low, A.P.The Source of the Diamond Bearing Drift of WisconsinGeological Survey of Canada SUMMARY Report FOR 1899, Vol. 12, Report A, PP. 1A-224A.Canada, Ontario, James Bay Lowlands, Moose River, United States, WisconsinGeomorphology
DS1860-0863
1895
New York RecorderDiamonds En Masse. a Gravel Pit Full of Gems in Northern Ontario.New York Recorder., Nov. 16TH.Canada, OntarioDiamond Occurrence
DS1860-0862
1895
Ontario Bureau of MinesOther Economic Minerals of the Rainy Lake RegionOntario Bureau of Mines, FOURTH Report FOR 1894, P. 74.Canada, OntarioDiamond Prospecting
DS1900-0225
1904
Ami, H.M.Search for Diamonds 1904G.s.c. Note., Canada, Great Lakes, OntarioProspecting
DS1900-0364
1906
Ami, H.M.Diamonds in Canada; April, 1906Winnipeg: Can. Inter. Ocean., Vol. 1, No. 1, APRIL P. 6.Canada, OntarioDiamond Occurrence
DS1900-0013
1900
Blue, A.Are There Diamonds in Ontario?Ontario Bureau of Mines Annual Report, Vol. 9, PP. 119-124. ALSO: Canadian Mining Journal, Vol. 3, PP. 149-Canada, Ontario, Great LakesDiamond Occurrence
DS1900-0366
1906
Jewellers Circular KeystoneReport of a Diamond Find Lake NipissingJewellers Circular Keystone, Vol. 52, No. 26, AUG. 1ST. P. 55.Canada, OntarioDiamond Occurrence
DS1900-0607
1908
Jewellers Circular KeystoneAnother Diamond Mine SchemeJewellers Circular Keystone, Vol. 57, No. 5, SEPT. 2, P. 77.Canada, OntarioDiamond Occurrence
DS1900-0367
1906
Kansas City JewellerSearch for Diamonds in CanadaKansas City Jeweller, Vol. 5, APRIL P. 477.; ALSO MANUFACT. JEWELLERS Vol. 38, APRICanada, Ontario, James Bay LowlandsDiamond Occurrence, Diamonds Notable
DS1900-0469
1907
Mineral Resources of the United StatesReports of a Large Diamond from the Nipissing DistrictMineral Resources of The United States For 1906, Pt. 2, Nonm, p. 1220.Canada, OntarioDiamond Occurrence, Diamonds Notable
DS1900-0438
1906
Murdoch, P.M.Discovery of an Unusual AgateJewellers Circular Keystone, Vol. 52, No. 8, MARCH 28TH. P. 105.Canada, OntarioGemstones
DS1900-0143
1903
Oil ReviewDiamond in Arctic RegionsIndus. Rec. And Oil Review., Vol. 3, No. 5, MARCH 28TH. P. 11.Canada, Ontario, Great Lakes, James Bay LowlandsGeomorphology
DS1910-0232
1912
Anon.Diamond Find in Keewatin DistrictWinnipeg Free Press, Jan. 10TH.Canada, OntarioBlank
DS1910-0233
1912
Anon.Diamond in Hudson Bay RegionEngineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 92, MAY 25TH. P. 1052; JUNE 15TH. P. 1202.Canada, Ontario, James Bay LowlandsBlank
DS1910-0234
1912
Anon.Diamond Near James BayEngineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 94, SEPT. 21. P. 564.Canada, Ontario, James Bay LowlandsBlank
DS1910-0393
1914
Anon.Diamonds in OntarioMining Engineering WORLD., Vol. 40, MAY 2ND. P. 856.Canada, OntarioBlank
DS1910-0422
1914
Kunz, G.F.W.g. Miller Reported Occurrence of Microscopic Diamond in Chrome Iron Ore from Reaume Township.The Mineral Industry During 1913, Vol. 22, P. 641.Canada, OntarioBlank
DS1910-0425
1914
Miller, W.G.Microscopic Diamonds in OntarioMemo From T.m. Gibson To G.f. Kunz, DATED APRIL 28TH.Canada, OntarioBlank
DS1910-0093
1910
Ryrie, M.Regarding White and Brown 30 Carat Diamond Found in OntarioLetter To G.f. Kunz, Nov. 14TH.Canada, OntarioBlank
DS1910-0112
1910
Wagner, R.E.Diamond Reported in Northern OntarioLetter To Tiffany And Co., Canada, OntarioBlank
DS1920-0202
1925
Anon.Brief Note on Address by W.a. ParksMining Engineering Journal of South Africa, Vol. 36, PT. 1, AUG. 22ND. P. 694.Canada, OntarioBlank
DS1930-0087
1932
Anon.Hopes to Find Diamonds in CanadaKeystone., Vol. 59, No. 7, MARCH P. 103.Canada, OntarioBlank
DS1930-0071
1931
Kunz, G.F.Diamonds in North America. #1Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 42, No. 1, PP. 221-222.United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, Great Lakes, Canada, Ontario, PeterboroughDiamond Occurrence
DS1930-0117
1932
Moore, E.S.Diamonds Indicated in Superior RegionGlobe., Feb. 9TH.Canada, OntarioBlank
DS1940-0206
1949
Field, D.S.M.The Question of Diamonds in CanadaJournal of Gemology, Vol. 2, No. 3, PP. 103-111.Canada, Ontario, QuebecDiamond Occurrences
DS1940-0190
1948
Satterly, J.Geology of Michaud TownshipOntario Department of Mines Geology Report, Vol. 57, PT. 4, P. 13.Canada, Ontario, MichaudBlank
DS1950-0326
1957
Dreimanis, A.Heavy Mineral Studies in Tills of Ontario and Adjacent AreasJournal of SEDIMENT. PETROL., Vol. 27, PP. 148-161.Canada, OntarioGeochemistry
DS1950-0106
1952
Hogg, N., Satterly, J., Wilson, A.E.Drilling in the James Bay Lowland: Part 1, Drilling by the Ontario Government.Ontario Department of Mines Annual Report, Vol. 61, PT. 6, PP. 115-140.Canada, OntarioProspecting, Kimberlite
DS1960-0907
1968
Anon.Kirkland Lake Area Attracting Attention for Diamond Prospecting.Engineering and Mining Journal, Vol. 169, No. 5, MAY, P.Canada, Ontario, Kirkland LakeDiamond Prospecting
DS1960-0908
1968
Anon.Diamonds Near Kirkland?North Bay Nugget., MARCH 8TH.Canada, Ontario, Kirkland LakeProspecting
DS1960-1068
1969
Assad, R.Guidebooks to Field Trips 4, 5, 7 and 8aGeological Association of Canada (GAC)/MINERAL. Association CAN., 93P.Canada, OntarioDiatreme
DS1960-0791
1967
Bennett, G., Brown, D.D., George, P.T., Leahy, E.J.Operation KapuskasingOntario Department of Mines M.P., No. 10, 72P.Canada, Ontario, James Bay LowlandsTectonics, Rift Structure, Geomorphology
DS1960-0801
1967
Brown, D.D., Bennett, G.S., George, P.T.The Source of Alluvial Kimberlite Indicator Minerals in The james Bay Lowland.Ontario Department of Mines miscellaneous Publishing, No. 7, 35P.Canada, OntarioHistory, Prospecting, Geochemistry
DS1960-1097
1969
Edwards, N., Gratton-Bellew, P.Report on the Coral Rapids Investigation for Selection Trust Exploration Limited, Section Diamonds.Ontario Department of Mines, ASSESSMENT WORK FILE., No. 2.133, 15P. DECEMBER.Canada, OntarioGeochemistry, Sampling, Prospecting
DS1960-0665
1966
Gaucher, E.H.Elsas-kapuskasing-moosonee Magnetic and Gravity HighsGeological Survey of Canada (GSC) PAPER., No. 66-1, PP. 189-191.Canada, Ontario, James Bay LowlandsStructure, Tectonics, Geophysics
DS1960-0833
1967
Gunn, C.B.Provenance of Diamonds in the Glacial Drift of the Great Lakes Region, North America.London: Msc. Thesis, University Western Ontario, 132P.United States, Great Lakes, Canada, OntarioGeomorphology, Diamond Occurrences
DS1960-0834
1967
Gunn, C.B.The Origin of Diamonds in Drift of the North Central Unitedstates: a Discussion.Journal of GEOLOGY, Vol. 75, No. 2, PP. 232-233.United States, Great Lakes, Canada, Ontario, Wisconsin, MichiganOrigin
DS1960-0956
1968
Gunn, C.B.A Descriptive Catalog of the Drift Diamonds of the Great Lakes Region, North America.Gems And Gemology, SUMMER PP. 297-302.; FALL PP. 333-345.United States, Great Lakes, Canada, OntarioDiamonds Notable, Occurrences
DS1960-0682
1966
Hogarth, D.D.Intrusive Carbonate Rock Near Ottawa, CanadaFourth International Min. Association Meeting Publishing Min. Soc. of India., PP. 46-47.Canada, OntarioBlank
DS1960-0368
1963
Lee, H.A.Glacial Fans in Till from the Kirkland Lake Fault: a Methodof Gold Exploration.Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) PAPER., No. 63-45, 36P.Canada, OntarioBlank
DS1960-0566
1965
Lee, H.A.Buried Valleys Near Kirkland Lake, OntarioGeological Survey of Canada (GSC) PAPER., No. 65-14, PP. 18-20.Canada, OntarioBlank
DS1960-0567
1965
Lee, H.A.Investigations of Eskers for Mineral ExplorationGeological Survey of Canada (GSC) PAPER., No. 65-14, PP. 1-17.Canada, Ontario, Kirkland LakeProspecting, Heavy Minerals, Geochemistry
DS1960-0858
1967
Lee, H.A.Glaciofocus ResearchGeological Survey of Canada (GSC) PAPER., No. 67-1A, P. 149.Canada, OntarioBlank
DS1960-0977
1968
Lee, H.A.Glaciofocus and the Munro Esker of Northern OntarioGeological Survey of Canada (GSC) PAPER., No. 68-1A, P. 173.Canada, OntarioBlank
DS1960-0978
1968
Lee, H.A.An Ontario Kimberlite Occurrence Discovered by Application Of the Glaciofocus Method to a Study of the Munro Esker.Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) PAPER., No. 68-7, 3P.Canada, OntarioBlank
DS1960-1151
1969
Lee, H.A.Further Notes on the Munro Esker, OntarioGeological Survey of Canada (GSC) PAPER., No. 69-1A, P. 43.Canada, OntarioBlank
DS1960-0979
1968
Lee, H.A., Lawrence, D.E.A New Occurrence of Kimberlite in Gauthier TownshipGeological Survey of Canada (GSC) PAPER., No. 68-22, 16P.Canada, OntarioGeology
DS1960-0569
1965
Loewenstein, W.Glaciation and the Origin and Distribution of DiamondLapidary Journal, Vol. 18, No. 11, PP. 1204-1213.Canada, Ontario, Great Lakes, BrazilGlaciology
DS1960-1161
1969
Macrae, N.D.Ultramafic Inclusions of the Abitibi Area, OntarioCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 6, pp. 281-303.OntarioUltramafic Rocks, Peridotites
DS1960-0182
1961
Parsons, G.E.Niobium Bearing Complexes East of Lake SuperiorOntario Department of Mines Geology Report, No. 3, PP. 1-73.Canada, OntarioCarbonatite, Diatreme
DS1960-1197
1969
Rasky, F.The Hush Hush Diamond Hunt in Darkest Northern OntarioStar Weekly, APRIL 5TH.Canada, Ontario, Kirkland LakeProspecting, History
DS1960-0877
1967
Sanford, B.V., Norris, A.W., Bostock, H.H.Geology of the Hudson Bay LowlandsGeological Survey of Canada Paper, No. 67-60OntarioHudson Bay Area
DS1960-0097
1960
Skimming, T.Report on Kimberlite Indicator Minerals, James Bay LowlandsSelco Mining Corp., IN-HOUSE UNPUBL.Canada, OntarioProspecting, Geochemistry, Heavy Minerals
DS1960-0613
1965
Tremblay, M.Diamond Deposits of the WorldThe Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) PREPRINT., UNPUBL. 15P.United States, Global, Great Lakes, Canada, OntarioDiamond Occurrences
DS1970-0618
1973
Allan, J.F., Cameron, E.M., Durham, C.C.Reconnaissance geochemistry using lake sediments of a 36, 000 sq mile area of northwestern Shield.Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) Paper, No. 72-50Quebec, OntarioGeochemistry
DS1970-0898
1974
Cooper, A.F., Gittins, J.Shortite in Kimberlite from the Upper Canada Gold Mine, Ontario: Discussion.Journal of GEOLOGY, Vol. 82, No. 5, PP. 667-669.Canada, OntarioBlank
DS1970-0058
1970
Currie, K.L., Ferguson, J.The Mechanism of Intrusion of Lamprophyric Dikes Indicated By Offsetting of Dikes.Tectonophysics, Vol. 9, PP. 525-535.Canada, Labrador, OntarioBlank
DS1970-0288
1971
Ferguson, J., Currie, K.L.Evidence of Liquid Immiscibility in Alkaline Ultrabasic Dikes at Callendar Bay, Ontario.Journal of PETROLOGY, Vol. 12, PP. 561-585.Canada, OntarioBlank
DS1970-0563
1972
Mitchell, R.H.Composition of Nepheline, Pyroxene and Biotite in Ijolite from the seabrook Lake Complex, Ontario.Neues Jahrbuch f?r Mineralogie, Vol. 9, PP. 415-422.Canada, OntarioCarbonatite, Related Rocks
DS1970-0395
1971
Rimsaite, J.Distribution of Major and Minor Constituents between Mica And Host Ultrabasic Rocks, and between Zoned Mica and Zoned Spinel.Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 33, PP. 259-272.South Africa, Canada, OntarioMineralogy
DS1970-0598
1972
Shirley, J.S.The Petrography of Kimberlite Dikes in the Upper Canada Mine,ontario.Bsc. Thesis, Carleton University Ottawa., Canada, Ontario, Kirkland LakeBlank
DS1970-0827
1973
Skinner, R.G.Prospecting for Diamonds in Northern Ontario: a SuggestionGeological Survey of Canada Report of ACTIVITIES, No. 73-1A, PP. 218-219.Canada, OntarioDiamond Prospecting
DS1970-0844
1973
Watkinson, D.H., Chao, G.Y.Shortite in Kimberlite from the Upper Canada Gold MineJournal of GEOLOGY, Vol. 81, PP. 229-233.Canada, OntarioMineralogy
DS1970-0845
1973
Watson, K.D.Kimberlites of the Superior Province, Canadian ShieldProceedings of First International Kimberlite Conference, EXTENDED ABSTRACT VOLUME PP. 305-308.Canada, OntarioBlank
DS1970-0854
1973
Wolfe, W.J., Lee, H.A.Heavy Mineral Indicators in Alluvial and Esker Gravels of The Moose River Basin, James Bay Lowlands, District of CochraneOntario Department of Mines miscellaneous PAPER., No. 56, 24P.Canada, OntarioBlank
DS1970-0455
1971
Wyman, R.A., Hartman, F.H.Examination of a Bulk Sample of Kimberlite for Diamond Content.Canmet Ir 71-83, 16P.Canada, OntarioMineralogy, X-ray
DS1975-0456
1977
Balint, F.The Neys Diatreme, Coldwell Alkaline Complex, Northwestern Ontario.Bsc. Thesis, Lakehead University, Canada, OntarioDiatreme Breccias
DS1975-0030
1975
Bennett, G.A Petrogenetic Model for Lamprophyres of the Northeast Timagami Area, Ontario.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 7, No. 6, P. 721. (abstract.).Canada, OntarioRelated Rocks
DS1975-0706
1978
Brummer, J.J.Diamonds in Canada, 1978The Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin) ., Vol. 71, No. 798, PP. 64-70.Great Lakes, Canada, Ontario, Quebec, Northwest Territories, LabradorGeology, Prospecting, Locations, History
DS1975-0258
1976
Cochrane, H.F.Diamonds and the Great Canadian Gem HuntOutdoor Canada., SEPT. Oct. PP. 29-32.Canada, OntarioProspecting
DS1975-0486
1977
Cullers, R.L., Medaris, L.G.Rare Earth Elements in Carbonatites and Cogenetic Alkaline Rocks: Examples from Seabrook Lake and Callander Bay, Ontario.Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 65, PP. 143-153.Canada, OntarioRelated Rocks
DS1975-0263
1976
Currie, K.L.The Alkaline Rocks of CanadaGeological Survey of Canada (GSC) Bulletin., No. 239, 228P.Canada, Ontario, Northwest Territories, Quebec, LabradorBlank
DS1975-1011
1979
Erdosh, G.The Ontario Carbonatite Province and Its Phosphate PotentialEconomic Geology, Vol. 74, pp. 331-8.OntarioCarbonatite
DS1975-0742
1978
Ferguson, S.A., Freeman, E.B.Ontario Occurrences of Float, Placer, Gold and Other Heavy Minerals.Ontario Geological Survey MIN. DEPOS. Circular, No. 17, PP. 191-198.Canada, OntarioOccurrences
DS1975-0510
1977
Forth, H.Diamonds in Canada, 1977Collection of Articles And Comments By A Gem Merchant In Tor, APPROX. 30P.Canada, Ontario, QuebecKimberlite, Diamond Distribution, Carbonatite
DS1975-0514
1977
Gartzos, E.T.The geology and petrology of the Iron and Manitou Island Alkaline carbonatite complexes at Nipissing Lake, OntarioPh.d. thesis, McMaster Univ, Pages unknownOntarioIron, Manitou, Carbonatite
DS1975-1051
1979
Halls, H.C.Diatremes and Shock Features on Precambrian Rocks of the Slate Islands, Northeastern Lake Superior: Discussion.Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 90, No. 1, PP. 1084-1086.Canada, OntarioBlank
DS1975-0540
1977
Janse, A.J.A.Harzburgite Nodules from a Lamprophyre Near Wawa, Ontario CanadaInternational Kimberlite Conference SECOND., EXTENDED ABSTRACT VOLUME.Canada, OntarioRelated Rocks
DS1975-0799
1978
Lumbers, S.B.Geological Setting of Alkalic Rock Carbonatite Complexes In eastern Canada.Carbonatite Conference Pocos De Caldas, Brasil, PP. 81-89.Canada, Quebec, OntarioAlkalic Rocks, Rift System, Geotectonics, Geochemistry
DS1975-0358
1976
Mitchell, R.H.Potassium Argon Geochronology of the Poohbah Lake Alkaline Complex, northwestern Ontario.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 13, PP. 1456-1459.Canada, OntarioCarbonatite, Related Rocks
DS1975-0813
1978
Mitchell, R.H.Composition of Spinels in Micaceous Kimberlite from the Upper Canada Mine, Kirkland Lake Ontario.Canadian Mineralogist., Vol. 16, PP. 591-595.Canada, OntarioMineral Chemistry
DS1975-0815
1978
Mitchell, R.H., Platt, R.G.Mafic Mineralogy of Ferroaugite Syenite from the Coldwell Complex, ontario, Canada.Journal of PETROLOGY, Vol. 16, PP. 627-651.Canada, OntarioRelated Rocks
DS1975-1158
1979
Mitchell, R.H., Platt, R.G.Nepheline Plagioclase Intergrowths of Metasomatic Origin From the Coldwell Complex.Canadian Mineralogist., Vol. 17, PP. 537-540.Canada, OntarioCarbonatite
DS1975-1159
1979
Mitchell, R.H., Platt, R.G.Nepheline Bearing Rocks of the Poohbah Lake Complex, Ontario: Malignites and Malignites.Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 69, PP. 255-264.Canada, OntarioCarbonatite
DS1975-1183
1979
Platt, R.G., Mitchell, R.H.The Marathon Dikes, I. Zirconium Rich Titanium Garnets and Manganoan Magnesian Ulvospinel Magnetite Spinels.American MINERALOGIST., Vol. 64, PP. 546-550.Canada, Ontario, Mckellar HarbourRelated Rocks
DS1975-0855
1978
Rousell, D.H.Geology of the Anorthosite Sill at St. Charles, OntarioGeological Survey of Canada (GSC) PAPER., No. 78-1A, PP. 163-168.Canada, OntarioBlank
DS1975-0859
1978
Sage, R.P.Diatremes and Shock Features in Precambrian Rocks of the Slate Islands, Northeastern Lake Superior.Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 89, PP. 1529-1540.Canada, OntarioDiatreme
DS1975-1226
1979
Smith, J.V., Hervig, R.L., Ackermand, D., Dawson, J.B.Potassium, Rubidium, and Barium in Micas from Kimberlite and Peridotitic xenoliths and Implications for Origin of Basaltic Rocks.International Kimberlite Conference SECOND., Vol. 1, PP. 241-251.South Africa, Canada, Ontario, QuebecBasaltic Rocks, Kiberlites, Mica
DS1975-0875
1978
Stricker, S.J.The Kirkland Larder Lake Stratiform CarbonatiteMineralium Deposita., Vol. 13, PP. 355-367.Canada, OntarioRelated Rocks
DS1975-0638
1977
Takamura, H.Mineralogical and Petrological Notes on the Mccloskey's Field Carbonatite Dikes, Ottawa, Canada.Japan Association Min. Petrol. Journal of Economic Geology, Vol. 72, PP. 61-66.Canada, OntarioBlank
DS1975-1241
1979
Teal, S.E.The Geology and Petrology of the Fire sand River Carbonatitecomplex, Northwestern Ontario.Msc. Thesis, Mcmaster Univ, Canada, OntarioBlank
DS1975-0892
1978
Watson, K.D., Bruce, G.S.W., Halladay, L.B.Kimberlitic Dyke in Keith Township, OntarioCanadian Mineralogist., Vol. 16, PP. 97-102.Canada, OntarioPetrography, Genesis, Texture, Microprobe, Analyses, Ilmenite
DS1975-0212
1975
Wolfe, W.J., Lee, H.A., Hicks, W.D.Heavy Mineral Indicators in Alluvial and Esker Gravels of The Moose River Basin, James Bay Lowlands.Ontario Geological Survey Geology Report, No. 126, 60P.Canada, Ontario, James Bay LowlandsProspecting, Geochemistry, Sextant, Coral Rapids, Wacousta
DS1980-0098
1980
Currie, K.L.A Contribution to the Petrology of the Coldwell Alkaline Complex, Northern Ontario.Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) Bulletin., No. 287, 43p.Canada, OntarioCarbonatite
DS1980-0182
1980
Jago, B.C.Geology of a Portion of the Western Contact Margin, the Coldwell Complex.Bsc. Thesis, Lakehead University, Canada, OntarioAlkaline Rocks, Carbonatite
DS1980-0297
1980
Sage, R.P.Diatremes and Shock Features in Precambrian Rocks of the Slate Islands, Northeastern Lake Superior: Reply.Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 91, No. 1, PP. 313-314.Canada, OntarioBlank
DS1981-0121
1981
Coles, R.L., Haines, G.V., Hannaford, W.Broad Scale Magnetic Anomalies Over Central and Eastern Canada: a Discussion.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 18, PP. 657-661.Canada, OntarioMid-continent, Geophysics
DS1981-0150
1981
Ernst, R.E.Correlation of Precambrian diabase dike swarms across the Kapuskasing structural zone in northern OntarioMsc. Thesis University of Toronto, 184p. Ontario Geological Survey (OGS) Library fileOntario, MidcontinentTectonics
DS1981-0238
1981
Kent, E.Geology of the Craddock Cove Area, Coldwell Alkaline Complex,northwestern Ontario.Bsc. Thesis, Lakehead University, Canada, OntarioAlkaline Rocks
DS1982-0050
1982
Anon.Recent Kimberlite Find Near Kirkland Lake Interests Ontario mining Firms.The Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) REPORTER., Oct. 28TH, P.5.Canada, OntarioKimberlite, Diamond
DS1982-0051
1982
Anon.Government Program Sparks Kimberlite Find. Diamonds in Kirkland Lake.Engineering Dimensions, NOV-Dec. P. 23.Canada, Ontario, Kirkland LakeProspecting
DS1982-0080
1982
Baker, C.L.Report on the Sedimentology and Provenance of Sediments in Eskers in the Kirkland Lake Area, and on the Finding of Kimberlite Float in Gauthier Township.Ontario Geological Survey miscellaneous PAPER., No. 106, PP. 125-127.Canada, OntarioBlank
DS1982-0081
1982
Baker, C.L.Kimberlite Float, Gauthier Township: from Esker to Source AreaOntario Geological Survey GEOSCIENCE RESEARCH SEMINAR., Dec. 8, 9TH. P. 7, (abstract.).Canada, Ontario, GauthierBlank
DS1982-0097
1982
Biner, M.Canadian Diamonds a PossibilityCalgary Herald., JUNE 3RD. P. 88.Canada, Ontario, British ColumbiaDiamond Prospecting
DS1982-0180
1982
Duke, J.M., Bonardi, M.Chromian and radite from Reaume TownshipCan. Min., Vol. 20, pp. 49-53.OntarioWehrite, Garnet Mineralogy
DS1982-0443
1982
Mitchell, R.H., Janse, A.J.A.A Harzburgite Bearing Monchiquite from Wawa, OntarioCanadian Mineralogist., Vol. 20, PP. 211-216.Canada, OntarioMineralogy
DS1982-0444
1982
Mitchell, R.H., Platt, R.G.Mineralogy and Petrology of Nepheline Syenites from the Coldwell Alkaline Complex, Ontario Canada.Journal of PETROLOGY, Vol. 23, No. 2, PP. 186-214.Canada, OntarioTectonic, Xenolith, Breccia Zones, Layered Intrusion, Pyroxene
DS1982-0487
1982
Palmer, H.C., Webster.Post Paleozoic Dikes in Southern OntarioUniversity WESTERN ONTARIO, Annual Report Department GEOPHYSICS FOR 1981/, P. 11.Canada, OntarioLamprophyres
DS1982-0497
1982
Platt, R.G., Mitchell, R.H.Rubidium-strontium Geochronology of the Coldwell Complex, Northwest ontario.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 19, PP. 1797-1801.Canada, OntarioBlank
DS1983-0043
1983
Anon.Nuinsco Awards Drilling Contract for Prairie Lake ComplexSkillings Min. Review., Nov. 14TH. P. 14.Canada, OntarioCarbonatite, Related Rocks
DS1983-0044
1983
Anon.Diamonds in Ontario? #1Geolog, WINTER 1983, PT. 1, P. 45.Canada, Ontario, Kirkland LakeBlank
DS1983-0232
1983
Forsyth, D., Morel, P., Hasegawa, H., Wetmiller, R., Adams, J.Comparative Study of the Geophysical and Geological InformatAtomic Energy of Canada Research Limited., No. TR-238, 52P.Canada, OntarioTectonics
DS1983-0234
1983
Freeman, E.B.Diamonds in Ontario? #2Geological Association of Canada (GAC) NEWSLETTER., Vol. 12, PT. 1, P. 45.Canada, Ontario, Kirkland LakeProspecting
DS1983-0250
1983
Gibb, R.A., et al.Geophysics of Proposed Proterozoic Sutures in CanadaPrecambrian Research, Vol. 19, pp. 349-384.Canada, Shield, Northwest Territories, OntarioTectonics - Lineaments
DS1983-0251
1983
Gibb, R.A., et al.Model for suturing of Superior and Churchill plates: an example of double indentation tectonics.Geology, Vol. 11, No. 7, July pp. 413-17.Ontario, Labrador, QuebecTectonics - Lineaments
DS1983-0261
1983
Green, A.G., Clowes, R.M.Deep Geology from Seismic Reflection Studies in CanadaFirst Break, Vol. 1, No. 7, PP. 24-33.Canada, Manitoba, OntarioGeophysics
DS1983-0285
1983
Hart, B.R.Mineralogical Investigation of the Weathered Portion of The martison Carbonatite.Bsc. Thesis, University Western Ontario, 88P.Canada, Ontario, HearstCarbonatite
DS1983-0462
1983
Mitchell, R.H., Platt, R.G., Cheadle, S.P.A Gravity Study of the Coldwell Complex Northwestern Ontario and its Petrological Significance.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 20, PP. 1631-1638.Canada, OntarioGeophysics
DS1983-0511
1983
Percival, J.A., Krogh, T.E.uranium-lead (U-Pb) zircon geochronology of the Kapuskasing structural zone and vicinity on the Chapleau Foleyet area.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 20, pp. 83043.OntarioTectonics - Structure, Ksz
DS1983-0600
1983
Tilton, G.R., Grunenfelder, M.H.Lead Isotope Relationships in Billion Year Old Carbonatite Complexes Superior Province, Canadian Shield.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 15, No. 6, P. 707. (abstract.).Canada, Ontario, SuperiorRelated Rocks, Geochronology, Killala, Firesand
DS1983-0609
1983
Twyman, J.D.The Generation, Crystallization and Differentiation of Carbonatite Magmas; Evidence from the Argor and Cargill Complexes,ontario.Ph.d. Thesis University Toronto, 248P.Canada, OntarioCarbonatite
DS1983-0627
1983
Walmsley, M.Dame Fortune Smiles on Mnr GeologistsMnr Publishing Aski, SPRING, P. 7.Canada, Ontario, Kirkland LakeProspecting
DS1984-0128
1984
Baker, C.L.Kimberlite Finds in the Kirkland Lake Area - New Glitter For an Old Gold Camp.Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Annual Meeting, 14P. UNPUBL.Canada, OntarioDiamonds, History, Current Activities, Prospecting, Companies
DS1984-0138
1984
Barnett, R.L., Arima, M., Blackwell, J.D., Winder, C.G., Palmer.The Picton and Varty Lake Ultramafic Dikes: Jurassic Magmatism in the St. Lawrence Platform Near Belleville, Ontario.Canadian Journal of EARTH. SCI., Vol. 21, No. 12, DECEMBER PP. 1460-1472.Canada, OntarioBlank
DS1984-0139
1984
Barnett, R.L., Arima, M., Blackwell, WINDER, Palmer.The Picton and Varty lake ultramafic dikes: Jurassic magmatism in the St.Lawrence platform near BellevilleCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 21, pp. 1460-72.OntarioLamprophyre, Kimberlite, Deposit - Varty, Picton
DS1984-0178
1984
Brummer, J.J.Diamonds in Canada, 1984The Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM), No. 29, PP. 311-320.Canada, Ontario, Quebec, Labrador, British Columbia, NorthwestBlank
DS1984-0224
1984
Dearlove, J.P.L.Geology of the alkaline rocks in the Kirkland-Lake TimminsDistrictOntarioMsc. Thesis, University of Waterloo, 176pOntarioAlkaline Rocks
DS1984-0263
1984
Ernst, R.E., Halls, H.C.Structural and Palaeomagnetic Studies of Dikes in the Vicinity of the Kapuskasing Structural Zone, Northern Ontario.Geological Association of Canada (GAC), Vol. 9, P. 52. (abstract.).Canada, OntarioTectonics
DS1984-0265
1984
Ernst, R.E., Halls, H.C.Paleomagnetism of the Hearst dike swarm and implications for the tectonic history of Kapuskasing Structural Zone, northern Ontario.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 21, pp. 1499-1506.OntarioTectonics - Structure, Ksz
DS1984-0267
1984
Evans, N.J.Rare Earth Geochemistry of Lamprophyre Dikes from the Coldwell Alkaline Complex, Northwestern Ontario.Bsc.hons. Thesis, Lakehead University, Canada, OntarioLamprophyre
DS1984-0358
1984
Hogarth, D.D.Fenites and Carbonatites of the National Capital RegionGeological Association of Canada (GAC), Vol. 9, P. 74. (abstract.).Canada, Ontario, QuebecRelated Rocks
DS1984-0512
1984
Melnik, N.Textural Evidence for the Origin of the Prairie Lake Carbonatite Alkali Rock Complex.Msc. Thesis, Queen's University, 81P.Canada, OntarioBlank
DS1984-0574
1984
Parberry, D.Petrogenesis of the Seabrook Lake carbonatite aklaline complex, NorthwestOntarioMsc. Thesis, University of Western Ontario, 176pOntarioCarbonatite, Alkaline Rocks
DS1984-0714
1984
Sutcliffe, R.H.Kimberlites and Ultrabasic Lamprophyres in the Great Lakes Region.Preprint., 18P.Canada, Great Lakes, Ontario, United StatesReview
DS1984-0725
1984
Telford, P.G., Russell, D.J.The Devonian Cretaceous Unconformity in the Moose River Basin, Northeastern Ontario.Geological Association of Canada (GAC), Vol. 9, P. 110. (abstract.).Canada, OntarioTectonics, Structure
DS1984-0735
1984
Touberg, J.F.Giant Fault Structures in the Hudson's Bay LowlandsInternational Symposium ON REMOTE SENSING of ENVIRONMENT, THIRD THEMAT, ABSTRACT VOLUME, PAPER A-10. APRIL 16-19TH.Canada, OntarioTectonics
DS1985-0024
1985
Arima, M., Fleet, M.E., Barnett, R.L.Titanium Berthierine: a Ti Rich Serpentine Group Mineral From the Picton Ultramafic Dyke, Ontario.Canadian Mineralogist., Vol. 23, PT. 2, PP. 213-220.Canada, OntarioUltramafic Dike, Microscopy, Analyses
DS1985-0027
1985
Arkani-Hamed, J., Strangway, D.W., Teskey, D.J., Hood, P.J.Comparison of Magsat and Low Level Aeromagentic Dat a Over The Canadian Shield: Implications for Grm (geopotential Research Mission).Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 22, No. 9, SEPTEMBER PP. 1241-1247.Canada, Ontario, Manitoba, Quebec, SaskatchewanGeotectonics, Geophysics
DS1985-0030
1985
Averill, S.A., Macneil, K.A., Huneault, R.G., Baker, C.L.Rotasonic drilling operations and overburden heavy mineral studies Matheson area, district of CochraneOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5569, 59p. 5 figs. 1 mapOntarioDrilling, Geochemistry, Sampling, Geomorphology
DS1985-0038
1985
Baker, C.L.Diamond Exploration in the Clay Belt Areas of Ontario #1Northeastern Municipal Advisory Committee for Ontario, Seminar held, p. 9OntarioBrief News Item
DS1985-0039
1985
Baker, C.L.Reconnaissance heavy mineral and geochemical sampling of the Munro Lake Abitibi area, Cochrane districtOntario Geological Survey miscellaneous Paper, No. 126, pp. 297-300OntarioSampling, Geochemistry
DS1985-0040
1985
Baker, C.L., Steele, K.G., MccleneaghanReconnaissance till sampling program Matheson Lake Abitibi areaCochranedistrictOntario Geological Survey miscellaneous Paper, No. 126, pp. 329-333OntarioSampling, Geochemistry
DS1985-0056
1985
Bell, K., Blenkinsop, J.Carbonatites- Clues to Mantle EvolutionGeological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 17, No. 3, FEBRUARY P. 151. (abstract.).Canada, OntarioSuperior Crust, Isotope
DS1985-0136
1985
Davis, D.W., Sutcliffe, R.H.Uranium-lead (u-pb) (u-pb) Ages from the Nipigon Plate and Northern Lake SuperiorGeological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin, Vol. 96, No. 12, December pp. 1572-1579Ontario, MidcontinentGeochronology
DS1985-0161
1985
Dunlop, D.J.Paleomagnetism of Archean rocks from northwestern Ontario: V. Poohbah Lake alkaline complex, Quetico.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 22, pp. 27-38.OntarioAlkaline Rocks, Deposit - Poohbah
DS1985-0162
1985
Dworkin, S.I., et al.Late Wisconsi nan ice flow reconstruction for the central Great Lakesregion.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 22, pp. 935-40.Ontario, Michigan, WisconsinGeomorphology
DS1985-0169
1985
Edgar, A.D., Arima, M.Fluorine and Chlorine Contents of Phlogopites Crystallized from ultrapotassic Rock Compositions in High Pressure Experiments- Implications for halogen Reservoirs in Source Regions.American MINERALOGIST., Vol. 70, No. 5-6, PP. 529-536.Canada, Ontario, United States, State Line, Wyoming, Leucite Hills, UgandaPetrology Wolgidite
DS1985-0192
1985
Flohr, M.J.K., Ross, M.Pyroxene Zonation Trends in Mafic Nepheline Syenite and Ijolite, Diamond Jo Quarry, Magnet Cove Igneous Alkalic Complex, Arkansaw.Geological Society of America (GSA), Vol. 17, No. 7, P. 584. (abstract.).United States, Gulf Coast, Arkansas, Greenland, Canada, OntarioGeochemistry, Petrography, Qoroq, Coldwell
DS1985-0196
1985
Ford, K.L., Dilabio, R.N.W., Rencz, A.N.Preliminary Results of Multidisciplinary Studies Around The recently Discovered Allan Lake Carbonatite, Algonquin Park, ontario.11th. International Geochem. Symposium Held Toronto, April 28-may, ABSTRACT VOLUME P. 70. (abstract.).Canada, OntarioCarbonatite
DS1985-0353
1985
Koivula, J.I.Diamonds in Canada; Spring, 1985Gems And Gemology, SPRING, P. 57.Canada, Ontario, British ColumbiaReview Of Activities
DS1985-0377
1985
Laderoue, D.G., Evans, N.J., Mitchell, R.H.Lamprophyres Associated with the Coldwell Alkaline Complex, n.w. Ontario.Geological Association of Canada (GAC)., Vol. 10, P. A 33, (abstract.).Canada, OntarioMineralogy
DS1985-0498
1985
Northeastern municipal advisory committee for ontario, SEMINAR HELD OCT.Introduction - History of Ontario Search for DiamondsNortheastern Municipal Advisory Committee for Ontario, Seminar held Oct., p. 170-176OntarioBlank
DS1985-0506
1985
Ontario Special ReportIndustrial minerals seminar proceedings held Oct. 24-25, 1985KapuskasingOntario. Diamond exploration in the clay belt areas of Ontario. Introduction-history ofOntario Special report, p. 9, pp. 170-176OntarioKapuskasing, Midcontinent, History Of Search
DS1985-0580
1985
Sage, R.P.Geology of Carbonatite Alkalic Rock Complexes in Ontario, Chipman Lake Area, Districts of Thunder Bay and Cochrane.Ontario Geological Survey STUDY, No. 44, 44P.Canada, OntarioCarbonatite
DS1985-0668
1985
Thorpe, R.I.Uranium-lead (U-Pb) geochronology of the Coldwell Complex, northwestern Ontario #2Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 23, pp. 125-27.OntarioGeochronology, Alkaline Rocks
DS1985-0684
1985
Turek, A., et al.Uranium-lead (u-pb) Geochronology of the Coldwell Complex, Northwestern Ontario CanadaCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 22, pp. 621-26.OntarioGeochronology
DS1985-0685
1985
Turek, A., Smith, P.E., Symons, D.Uranium-lead Geochronology of the Coldwell Complex Northwestern Ontario, Canada.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 22, No. 4, APRIL PP. 621-626.Canada, OntarioGeochronology, Uranium-lead
DS1985-0686
1985
Turek, A., Smith, P.E., Symons, D.T.A.Uranium-lead (U-Pb) geochronology of the Coldwell Complex, northwestern Ontario #1Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 22, pp. 621-626.OntarioGeochronology, Alkaline Rocks
DS1986-0026
1986
Arima, M., Barnett, R.L., Kerrich, R.Chemical and textural variations of mica in the Nickila Lake and Upper Canada mine kimberlites, OntarioProceedings of the Fourth International Kimberlite Conference, Held Perth, Australia, No. 16, pp. 15-17OntarioUpper Canada mine
DS1986-0027
1986
Arima, N., Barnett, R.L., Hayatsu, A., Kerrich, R.A new kimberlite occurrence at Nickila Lake, Abitibi Greenstone belt; petrology, geochemistry and isotopic characteristicsGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting, Vol. 11, p. 42. (abstract.)OntarioKirkland Lake, Diatreme, Geochonology
DS1986-0040
1986
Baker, C.L.Diamond exploration in the clay belt areas of Ontario #2Industrial Minerals Seminar Proceedings, Special Publishing Ontario pp. 9-11OntarioProspecting
DS1986-0068
1986
Berger, B.R.Geology of the Hearst Kapuskasing areaOntario Geol, Surv. Open File, No. 5599, 79p. 8 mapsOntarioTectonics
DS1986-0130
1986
Cavell, P.A., Baadsgaard, H., Lambert, R.St.J.Samarium-Neodymium, Rubidium-Strontium, and Uranium-Lead systematics of the Big Spruce Lake alkaline carbonatiteGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting, Vol. 11, p. 53-54. (abstract.)OntarioFoyalite, ijolite, geochronology, Carbonatite
DS1986-0153
1986
Corfu, F., Andrews, A.J.A uranium-lead (U-Pb) age for mineralized Nipissing diabase, GowgAnd a OntarioCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 23, pp. 107-9.OntarioGeochronology
DS1986-0184
1986
Dickas, A.B.Comparative Precambrian stratigraphy and structure along the midcontinentriftAmerican Association Petrol. Geol, Vol. 70, No. 3, March pp. 225-238Midcontinent, Ontario, Great Lakes, Minnesota, WisconsinStructure
DS1986-0230
1986
Fahrig, W.F., Christie, K.W., Chown, E.H., Janes, D., Machado, N.The tectonic significance of some basic dyke swarms in the Canadian Superior province with special reference to The geochemistry and paleomagnetism of thCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 23, No. 2, February pp. 238-253Ontario, QuebecTectonics, Dyke
DS1986-0252
1986
Ford, M.J.Industrial minerals of the Cargill township and Martison Lake carbonatitecomplexesOntario geological survey, M.P.No. 132, pp. 325-330OntarioCarbonatite
DS1986-0335
1986
Halls, H.C.Paleomagnetism, structure and longitudinal correlation of middle Precambrian dykes from northwestern Ontario and MinnesotaCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 23, No. 2, February pp. 142-157Ontario, Great Lakes, MinnesotaDyke
DS1986-0338
1986
Hanes, J.A., Archibald, D.A., Lee, J.K.W.Reconnaissance 40 Ar-39 Ar geochronology of Kapuskasing,Matachewan and Hearst diabase dikes in the Kapuskasing structural zone and adjacent AbitibiGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting, Vol. 11, p. 77. (abstract.)Ontario, QuebecTectonics, Geochronology, Argon, Dyke
DS1986-0396
1986
Janse, A.J.A., Downie, I.F., Reed, L.E., Sinclair, I.G.L.Alkaline diatremes in the Hudson Bay Lowlands, Canada,explorationmethods, petrology and geochemistryProceedings of the Fourth International Kimberlite Conference, Held Perth, Australia, No. 16, pp. 469-471OntarioDiamond exploration
DS1986-0397
1986
Janse, A.J.A., Downie, I.F., Reef, L.E., Sinclair, I.G.L.Alkaline diatremes in the Hudson Bay Lowlands: explorationmethods, mineralogy, petrology and geochemistryFick ( Proceedings Of The Fourth International Kimberlite Conference), Abstract 1pOntario, James Bay LowlandsAlkaline rocks
DS1986-0475
1986
Kwon Sung Tack, Tilton G.R.Comparative isotopic studies of Cargill and Borden carbonatite complexes from the Kapuskasing gravity high zone, OntarioGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting, Vol. 11, p. 92. (abstract.)Ontario, MidcontinentCarbonatite, Geochronology, Geophysics
DS1986-0476
1986
Kwon, S.T., Tilton, G.R.lead isotopic studies of Canadian shield alkalic complexes:correlation with Sr isotopic evolutionGeological Society of America (GSA) Abstact Volume, Vol. 18, No. 6, p. 663. (abstract.)Ontario, ManitobaGeochronology, Alkaline rocks
DS1986-0555
1986
McNeil, A.M., Kerrich, R.Archean lamprophyre dikes and gold mineralization, Matheson, the conjunction of large-ion lithophile elements (LILE) enriched magmas, deep crustal structure and Auconcentration.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 23, pp. 324-43.OntarioLamprophyre dikes, Tectonics
DS1986-0564
1986
Meureu, R.F., Wang, D., Lkuhn, O., et al.The 1982 COCRUST seismic experiment across the Ottawa Bonneschere graben and Grenville Front in Ontario and QuebecGeophys. Journal of Roy. Astron. Soc, Vol. 84, pp. 491-514Ontario, Quebec, MidcontinentTectonics
DS1986-0630
1986
Paktunc, A.D., Baer, A.J.Geothermobarometry of the northwestern margin of the Superiorprovince:implications for its tectonic evolutionJournal of Petrology, Vol. 27, No. 3, May pp. 381-394OntarioTectonics, Geothermometry
DS1986-0638
1986
Percival, J.A., McGrath, P.H.Deep crustal structure and tectonic history of the northernKapuskasing uplift of Ontario and integrated petrological geophysical studyTectonics, Vol. 5, No. 4, August pp. 553-572OntarioTectonics
DS1986-0697
1986
Sage, R.P., Watkinson, D.H.Alkalic rock-carbonatite complexes of the Precambrian shield of OntarioGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting, Vol. 11, p. 122. (abstract.)OntarioCarbonatite, Alkaline rocks
DS1986-0798
1986
Taylor, S.R., Rudnick, R.L., McLennan, S.M., Eriksson, K.A.Rare earth element patterns in archean high grade metasediments and their tectonic significanceGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 50, pp. 2267-2279Ontario, South AfricaKapuskasing, Limpopo, Tectonics, Rare earth
DS1986-0802
1986
Thorpe, R.I.uranium-lead (U-Pb) geochronology of the Coldwell Complex, northwestern Discussion.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 23, pp. 125-7.OntarioColdwell Complex, Alkaline rocks
DS1986-0805
1986
Tilton, G.R., Kwon Sung Tacklead isotope studies of alkalic carbonatite and syenite complexesGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting, Vol. 11, p. 137. AbstractOntario, ArkansasCarbonatite, Geochronology
DS1986-0820
1986
Truscott, M.G., Shaw, D.M.Preliminary estimate of lower continental crust composition in the Kapuskasing structural zoneGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting, Vol. 11, p. 138. (abstract.)Ontario, MidcontinentStructure
DS1986-0831
1986
Veillette, J.J.Former southwesterly ice flows in the Abitibi Timiskaming region:implications for the configuration of the late Wisconsi nan ice sheet.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 23, pp. 1724-41.Ontario, James Bay LowlandsGeomorphology, glacial
DS1986-0870
1986
Woods, D.V., Allard, M.Reconnaissance electromagnetic induction study of the Kapuskasing structural zone: implications for lower crustalconductivityPhysics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, Vol. 42, No. 3, February 28, pp. 135-142OntarioTectonics, Geophysics
DS1986-0871
1986
Woods, D.W., Allard, M.Electromagnetic induction study of the Kapuskasing structural zone using an array of magnetic variometersExploration Geophysics, Geomagnetism in an Australian Setting, Vol. 17, No. 1, March p. 39. (abstract.)OntarioGeophysics, Tectonics
DS1987-0045
1987
Bell, K., Blenkinsop, J., Kwon, Tlton, SageAge and radiogenic isotopic systematics of the Border carbonatite complexOntario, canada.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 24, pp. 24-30.OntarioGeochronology, deposit - Borden
DS1987-0066
1987
Boland, A.V., Ellis, R.M.A crustal scale seismic refraction experiment over the Kapuskasing structural zone, northern OntarioEos, Vol. 68, No. 44, November 3, p. 1356. abstract onlyOntarioGeophysics
DS1987-0091
1987
Carter, M.W.Alkalic rocks of the Thunder Bay area #2Ontario Geological Survey miscellaneous Paper, No. 137, pp. 109-116OntarioBlank
DS1987-0162
1987
Dressler, B.O., Morrison, G.G., Peredery, W.V., Rao, B.V.The Sudbury structure, Ontario, Canada- a ReviewBraunschweig Wiesbaden Vieweg, pp. 39-68OntarioSudbury, Impact structure
DS1987-0254
1987
Grand, S.P.Tomographic inversion for shear velocity beneath the North American plateJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 92, pp. 14065-90.Quebec, Ontario, manitoba, AlbertaTomography, Tectonics
DS1987-0299
1987
Horton, R.J.Gravity survey dat a of the International Falls CUSMAP area,Minnesota andOntarioUnited States Geological Survey (USGS) Open File, No. 87-0327, 52p. $ 8.00Minnesota, OntarioGeophysics
DS1987-0320
1987
Jianjun Wu, Mereu, R.F.Analysis of the results of the Kapuskasing seismic experimentEos, abstractOntarioTectonics
DS1987-0379
1987
Krogh, T.E., Corfu, F., Davis, Dunning, Heaman, NakamuraPrecise uranium-lead (U-Pb) isotopic ages of diabase dikes and mafic to ultramafic rocks using trace amounts of baddeleyiteHalls and Fahrig, Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Special Vol., No. 34, pp. 147-52.Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Northwest TerritoriesGeochronology
DS1987-0430
1987
Machado, N., Heaman, L.Isotope geochemistry of the Coldwell alkaline complex II evidence for crustal contamination from preliminary Sr and neodymium dat a on primary mineralsGeological Association of Canada (GAC), Vol.12, p. 69. abstractOntarioGeochronology, Isotope
DS1987-0473
1987
Mickelson, D.M.Central LowlandsGeological Society of America Centennial Special, Graf, W.L. Geomorphic systems of, Volume 2, pp. 111-118Ontario, Minnesota, Illinois, MidcontinentGeomorphology
DS1987-0563
1987
Palmer, H.C.Paleomagnetism and uranium-lead (U-Pb) (U-Pb) geochronology of volcanic rocks fromMichipicotenIsland, Lake Superior, Canada: precise calibration of the Keweenawan polar wander trackPrecambrian Research, Vol. 37, No. 2, September pp. 157-OntarioGeochronology, Tectonics
DS1987-0575
1987
Percival, J.A.The Kapuskasing uplift: Archean greenstones and granulitesInstitute Lake Superior Geology Field trip Guidebook, Vol. 33, pt. 5, 54pOntarioCanada, Tectonics
DS1987-0588
1987
Pohl, J.Research in terrestrial impact structuresBraunschweig Wiesbaden Vieweg, 140pBrazil, Ontario, Texas, GermanyImpact, Tectonics
DS1987-0590
1987
Pollock, S.J.The isotopic geochemistry of the Prairies Lake carbonatite complexMsc. Thesis Carleton University, 71p. QE 438 P777 Ontario Geological Survey (OGS)OntarioCarbonatite
DS1987-0591
1987
Pollock, S.P.The isotopic geochemistry of the Prairies Lake carbonatite complex, OntarioMsc. Thesis Carleton University, No pages givenOntarioCarbonatite, Prairie Lake
DS1987-0621
1987
Roksandic, M.M.The tectonics and evolution of the Hudson Bay regionBeaumont, C., Tankard, A.J. Sedimentary Basins and basin forming, No. 12, pp. 507-518OntarioHudson Bay area, Tectonics
DS1987-0637
1987
Sage, R.P.Geology of the carbonatite-alkalic rock complexes in Ontario:Nemegosenda Lake alkalic rock complex, district of SudburyOntario Geological Survey Study, No. 34, 132p. 1 chartOntarioCarbonatite
DS1987-0638
1987
Sage, R.P.James Bay LowlandsOntario Geological Survey Study, No. 42, 49pOntarioCarbonatite, Geophysics
DS1987-0639
1987
Sage, R.P.Carb Lake carbonatite complexOntario Geological Survey Study, No. 53, 42pOntarioCarbonatite, Geophysics
DS1987-0640
1987
Sage, R.P.Geology of carbonatite-alkalic rock complexes in Ontario:Big Beaver House carbonatite complexOntario Geological Survey Study, No. 51, 62pOntarioIjolite, carbonatite, petrography
DS1987-0641
1987
Sage, R.P.Spanish River carbonatite complexOntario Geological Survey Study, No. 30, 62pOntarioIjolite, Sovite
DS1987-0665
1987
Sharpe, J.L.Geochemistry of the Cargill carbonatite complex, Kapuskasing, OntarioMsc. Thesis Carleton University, 73pOntarioCarbonatite, Cargill
DS1987-0672
1987
Shilts, W.W., Aylsworth, J.M., Kaszycki, C.A., Klassen, R.A.Canadian shieldGeological Society of America Centennial Special, Graf, W.L. Geomorphic systems of, Chapter 5, pp. 119-Ontario, Manitoba, QuebecGeomorphology
DS1987-0720
1987
Strobel, M.L., Faure, G.Transport of indicator clasts by ice sheets and the transporthalf-distance: a contribution to prospecting for ore depositsJournal of Geology, Vol. 95, pp. 687-697Ontario, Michigan, Ohio, IndianaGeomorphology
DS1987-0724
1987
Sutcliffe, R.H.Petrology of middle Proterozoic diabases and picrites from Lake NipigonCanadaContributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 96, No. 2, pp. 201-211OntarioCanada, Picrites
DS1987-0749
1987
Truscott, M.G., Shaw, D.M.Composition of lower and intermediate continental crust,Kapuskasing structural zone, OntarioGeological Society of America, Vol. 19, No. 7 annual meeting abstracts, p.871. abstracOntarioTectonics
DS1987-0783
1987
Watkinson, D.H.Platinum group element potential in alkaline rocks ofnorthwesternOntarioOntario Geological Survey Open file, No. 5671, 43pOntarioColdwell Complex
DS1987-0817
1987
Wyman, D.A., Kerrich, R.Archean lamprophyres I. Distribution and tectonic settingGeological Association of Canada (GAC), Vol.12, p.102. abstractOntarioAlkaline rocks
DS1988-0015
1988
Arima, M.Barium rich phlogopite in a mantle derived xenolith of the Upper Canada mine kimberlite, Ontario, Canada;implications for BA- reservoir in the uppermantleJournal of Japanese Association of Mineralogists, Petrologists and Economic, Vol. 83, No. 6, pp. 217-231OntarioPetrology, Upper Canada -Inclusions
DS1988-0016
1988
Arima, M., Kerrich, R.Jurassic kimberlites from Picton and Varty Lake,Ontario-geochemical and stable isotopiccharacteristicsContributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 99, No. 3, pp. 385-391OntarioPicton-Varty Lake, Geochemistry
DS1988-0097
1988
Butler, S.H.Petrography and mineral chemistry of sovite dykes Of the Cargill carbonatite complex, Kapuskasing, OntarioBsc. Thesis, Queen's University, 47p. QE 462 C36B8 Ontario Geological Survey (OGS)OntarioCarbonatite, Cargill
DS1988-0111
1988
Carter, M.W.Alkalic rocks of the Thunder Bay area #1Ontario Geological Survey miscellaneous Paper, No. 141, pp. 179-185OntarioThunder Bay, Alkaline rocks
DS1988-0129
1988
Christian, K.W.The Munroe esker complex: ice contact sedimentation within a bedrockvalleyMsc. Thesis, Queen's University Ontario Geological Survey (ogs) Qe578 C555, 216pOntarioSedimentology, Munro esker
DS1988-0184
1988
Dyke, A.S., Morris, T.F.Drumlin fields, dispersal trains and ice streams in Arctic CanadaCanadian Geographer, Vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 86-90Ontario, Northwest TerritoriesGeomorphology, Glacial
DS1988-0220
1988
Ford, K.L., Dilabio, R.N.W., Rencz, A.N.Geological, geophysical and geochemical studies around the Allan Lakecarbonatite, Algonquin Park,OntarioJournal of Geochemical Exploration, Vol. 30, No. 2, July pp. 99-122OntarioCarbonatite, Allan Lake
DS1988-0260
1988
Goodings, C.R.The Kapuskasing structure and its relationship to the Proterozoic movements in the Superior ProvinceMsc. Thesis University Of Waterloo, 99p. Ontario Geological Survey (OGS) LibraryOntarioMidcontinent, Kapuskasing structure
DS1988-0286
1988
Halls, H.C., Shaw, E.G.Paleomagnetism and orientation of Precambrian dykes, eastern Lake Superiorregion, and their use in estimates of crustal tilting.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 25, pp. 732-43.OntarioTectonics, Paleomagnetic - dike
DS1988-0490
1988
Mothersill, J.S.Paleomagnetic dating of late glacial and post glacial sediments in LakeSuperiorCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 25, No. 11, November pp. 1791-1799OntarioPaleomagnetics, Geomorphology
DS1988-0591
1988
Sage, R.P.Geology of carbonatite-alkalic rock complexes inOntario: Argorcarbonatite complex, District ofCochraneOntario Geological Survey Study, No. 41, 90pOntarioCarbonatite, Argor
DS1988-0592
1988
Sage, R.P.Geology of carbonatite-alkalic rock complexes inOntario:Nagagami River Alkalic rock complex, District of CochraneOntario Geological Survey Study, No. 36, 92pOntarioCarbonatite, Cargill
DS1988-0593
1988
Sage, R.P.Geology of carbonatite-alkalic rock complexes inOntario: Valentine Township carbonatite complex,District of CochraneOntario Geological Survey Study, No. 37, 104pOntarioCarbonatite, Clay-Howells
DS1988-0594
1988
Sage, R.P.Geology of carbonatite-alkalic rock complexes inOntario: Clay- Howells alkalic rock complex, District of CochraneOntario Geological Survey Study, No. 47, 83pOntarioCarbonatite, Firesand River
DS1988-0595
1988
Sage, R.P.Geology of carbonatite-alkalic rock complexes inOntario: Fire sand River carbonatite complex, District of AlgomaOntario Geological Survey Study, No. 40, 45pOntarioCarbonatite, Goldray
DS1988-0596
1988
Sage, R.P.Geology of carbonatite-alkalic rock complexes inOntario: Goldray carbonatite complex, District ofCochraneOntario Geological Survey Study, No. 38, 38pOntarioCarbonatite, Hecla-Kilmer
DS1988-0597
1988
Sage, R.P.Geology of carbonatite-alkalic rock complexes inOntario: Hecla-Kilmeralkalic rock complex, District of CochraneOntario Geological Survey Study, No. 45, 120pOntarioCarbonatite, Killala Lake
DS1988-0598
1988
Sage, R.P.Geology of carbonatite-alkalic rock complexes inOntario: Killala Lake Alkalic rock complex, District of Thunder BayOntario Geological Survey Study, No. 43, 48pOntarioCarbonatite, Nagagami River
DS1988-0599
1988
Sage, R.P.Geology of carbonatite-alkalic rock complexes inOntario: Wapikopa Lake Alkalic complex, District ofKenoraOntario Geological Survey Study, No. 48, 68pOntarioCarbonatite, Poohbah Lake
DS1988-0600
1988
Sage, R.P.Geology of carbonatite-alkalic rock complexes inOntario: Poohbah Lake Alkalic rock complex, District of Rainy RiverOntario Geological Survey Study, No. 50, 43pOntarioCarbonatite, Schruburt Lake
DS1988-0601
1988
Sage, R.P.Geology of carbonatite-alkalic rock complexes inOntario: Schruburt Lake carbonatite complex,District of KenoraOntario Geological Survey Study, No. 31, 45pOntarioCarbonatite, Seabrook Lake
DS1988-0602
1988
Sage, R.P.Geology of carbonatite-alkalic rock complexes inOntario:Cargill Township carbonatite complex. District of CochraneOntario Geological Survey Study, No. 49, 116pOntarioCarbonatite, Sturgeon Narrows, Squaw La
DS1988-0603
1988
Sage, R.P.Geology of carbonatite-alkalic rock complexes inOntario: Seabrook Lake carbonatite complex, district of AlgomaOntario Geological Survey Study, No. 39, 37pOntarioCarbonatite, Valentine
DS1988-0604
1988
Sage, R.P.Geology of carbonatite-alkalic rock complexes inOntario: Sturgeon Narrow sand Squaw Lake Alkalic rockcomplexes, District of Thunder BayOntario Geological Survey Study, No. 52, 62pOntarioCarbonatite, Wapikopa Lake
DS1988-0617
1988
Schwarz, E.J., Wright, N.The detection of buried placer deposits by ground magnetic surveyGeophysical Prospecting, Vol. 36, pp. 919-932South Africa, OntarioWitwatersrand, Elliot Lake. placer, Geophysics
DS1988-0626
1988
Seppala, M.Former southwesterly ice flows in the Abitibi-Timiskaming region:implications for the configuration of the Late Wisconsi nan ice sheet:discussionCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 25, No. 2, February pp. 352-353OntarioBlank
DS1988-0768
1988
Wyman, D., Kerrich, R.Alkaline magmatism, major structures and gold deposits:implications for greenstone belt gold metallogenyEconomic Geology, Vol. 83, No. , March-April pp. 454-461OntarioSuperior province
DS1989-0032
1989
Archibald, D.A., Hanes, J.A., Queen, M., Ross, D., Farrar, E.Summary of 40Ar/30Ar geochronology in the Kapuskasing upliftGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A103. (abstract.)OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing Lithoprobe
DS1989-0060
1989
Bailey, R.C., Craven, J.A., Macnae, J.C., Polzar, B.D.Deep UTEM controlled source electromagnetic sounding across the Ivanhoe Lake cataclastic zoneGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A124. (abstract.)OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing Zone
DS1989-0061
1989
Bailey, R.C., Craven, J.A., Macnae, J.C., Polzer, B.D.Imaging of deep fluids in Archean crustNature, Vol. 340, No. 6229, July 13, pp. 136-8 Database #18038OntarioGeophysics, Midcontinent- Ivanhoe Lake
DS1989-0082
1989
Barovich, K.M., Patchett, P.J., Peterman, Z.E., Sims, P.K.neodymium isotopes and the origin of 1.9-1.7 Ga Penokean continental crust of the Lake Superior regionGeological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin, Vol. 101, No. 3, March pp. 333-338OntarioGeochronology, Penokean-Lake Superior
DS1989-0083
1989
Barron, K.M., Duke, N.A., Hodder, R.W.A high level Archean alkaline carbonatite complex,Springpole Lake NorthWest OntarioGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A72. (abstract.)OntarioCarbonatite
DS1989-0084
1989
Barron, K.M., Duke, N.A., Hodder, R.W.Petrology of the Springpole Lake alkalic volcanic complexOntario Geological Survey miscellaneous Paper, No. 143, pp. 133-145OntarioAlkaline rocks, Springpole Lake complex
DS1989-0138
1989
Boily, M., Ludden, J., Gauthier, G.Geochemical studies of the Hearst Matachewan Preissac and Kapuskasing dyke swarms in the Kapuskasing structural zoneGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A123. (abstract.)OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing Zone
DS1989-0139
1989
Boland, A.V.Paleogeotherm and paleostrength profiles for the late Archean crust as constrained by seismic thickness estimates and a surface cross sectionalexposureEos, Vol. 70, No. 43, October 24, p. 1321. AbstractOntario, MidcontinentIvanhoe Lake cataclastic Zone, Tectonics
DS1989-0140
1989
Boland, A.V., Ellis, R.M.Seismic refraction and potential field interpretation of the Kapuskasing structural zoneGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A103. (abstract.)OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing zone
DS1989-0177
1989
Brodaric, B., Fyon, J.A.Ontario Geological Survey (OGS) Fieldlog: a microcomputer based methodology to store, process and display map-related dataOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5709, 70pOntarioComputer, Program -Ontario Geological Survey (OGS) FIELDLOG
DS1989-0190
1989
Buchan, K.L., Card, K.D., Chandler, F.W.Multiple ages of Nipissing diabase intrusion: paleomagnetic evidence From the Englehart area, OntarioCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 26, No. 3, March pp. 427-445OntarioHuronian, diorite, Paleomagnetics
DS1989-0193
1989
Bursnall, J.T.Structural sequence from the southeastern part of the Kapuskasing structural zone in the vicinity of Ivan hoe Lake,OntarioGeological Survey of Canada Current Research, Paper No. 89-lC, pp. 405-411Ontario, MidcontinentStructure, Ivanhoe Lake
DS1989-0194
1989
Bursnall, J.T., Moser, D.Site survey for continental drilling in the Kapuskasing structural zoneOntario Geological Survey miscellaneous Paper, No. 146, pp. 16-21OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing rift zone
DS1989-0226
1989
Carter, M.W.Alkalic rocks of the Thunder Bay regionOntario Geological Survey miscellaneous Paper, No. 146, pp. 74-78OntarioAlkaline rocks, Thunder Bay area
DS1989-0261
1989
Chiasson, A.D.Paleomagnetism of the Callander Bay Alkaline carbonatite complex, Ontario and revision of the Cambrian segment of the N.A. apparent polar wander pathBsc. Thesis, University Of Windsor, 42pOntarioCarbonatite, Geophysics -Paleomagnetic
DS1989-0295
1989
Corriveau, L.Potassic alkaline plutonism in the southwestern Grenville ProvincePh.D. Thesis, McGill University, 263p. Ontario Geological Survey (OGS) QE 461 .C825Ontario, QuebecAlkaline rocks, Ultrapotassic rocks
DS1989-0297
1989
Corriveau, L., Gorton, M.Proterozoic alkaline plutons southwest Grenville: a record of ultrapotassic magmas and tectonic settingGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A71. (abstract.)OntarioBlank
DS1989-0298
1989
Corriveau, L., Gorton, M.P.Potassic alkaline and shoshonitic plutonism in the southwest GrenvilleprovinceGeological Society of America (GSA) Annual Meeting Abstracts, Vol. 21, No. 6, p. A107. AbstractOntarioShoshonite, Trace elements
DS1989-0333
1989
Davis, D.W., Poulsen, K.H., Kamo, S.L.New insights into Archean crustal development from geochronology in the Rainy Lake area, Superior province CanadaJournal of Geology, Vol. 97, No. 4, pp. 379-398OntarioGeochronology, Structure-Rainy Lake-Quetico
DS1989-0353
1989
Devaney, J.R., Williams, H.R.Evolution of an Archean subprovince boundary: a sedimentological and structural study of part of the Wabigoon-Quetico boundary in northern OntarioCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 26, No. 5, May pp. 1013-1026OntarioArchean, Structure-Wabigoon-Quetico
DS1989-0361
1989
Dods, S.W., Hinze, W.J., Keating, P., Smith, J.G.Magnetic and gravity anomaly maps of the Lake Huron region35th. Annual Institute On Lake Superior Geology, Proceedings And, pp. 21Michigan, OntarioGeophysics
DS1989-0370
1989
Drury, M.R.The Sudbury structure: a CCDP workshop reportGeoscience Canada, Vol. 16, No. 1, March pp. 29-30OntarioSudbury structure, Tectonics
DS1989-0407
1989
Erdosh, G.Cargill carbonatite Complex, Canadian Precambrian shieldPhosphate deposits of the World, Vol. 2, pp. 36-41OntarioCarbonatite, Cargill
DS1989-0441
1989
Fountain, D.M.Seismic properties of the lower continental crust - a reviewGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A101. (abstract.)OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing Lithoprobe
DS1989-0442
1989
Fountain, D.M.Nature of Superior Province lower continental crust based on rock velocity measurements from the Kapuskasing uplift, OntarioGeological Society of America (GSA) Annual Meeting Abstracts, Vol. 21, No. 6, p. A99. AbstractOntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing rift
DS1989-0509
1989
Gibson, I.L., Roberts, R.G., Gibbs, A.An extensional fault model for the early development of greenstone belts- areplyEarth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 92, No. 1, February pp. 127-128OntarioGreenstone belt, Tectonics
DS1989-0518
1989
GLIMPCE Seismic Reflection GroupLong-Offset recordingsEos, Vol. 70, No. 38, September 19, pp. 841, 852-853Michigan, Ontario, WisconsinTectonics, Geophysics
DS1989-0526
1989
Good, D.J., Crocket, J.H.platinum group elements (PGE) study of the Geordie Lake and Marathon copper-nickel precious metal Coldwell Alkalic ComplexOntario Geological Survey miscellaneous Paper, No. 143, pp. 186-198OntarioAlkaline rocks, Coldwell Lake Complex
DS1989-0530
1989
Gough, D.I.Geophysical features and the lower continental crustGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A101. (abstract.)OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing Lithoprobe
DS1989-0536
1989
Green, A.G., Milkereit, B., Davidson, A., Percival, J.A., ParrishReflection seismic profiling of the Kapuskasing structural zone, SOURCE[ Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program AbstractsGeological Society of Canada (GSC) Forum 1989, P. 11. abstractOntarioMidcontinent, Kapuskasing structure
DS1989-0537
1989
Green, A.G., Milkereit, B., Percival, J.A., Kurtz, R.D., BroomeIntegrated geophysical lithoprobe studies of the Kapuskasing structureGeological Society of Canada (GSC) Forum 1989, P. 11. abstractOntarioGeophysics, Kapuskasing
DS1989-0547
1989
Grieve, R.A.F., Adams, J., Goodacre, A.K., Nevitt, L., TeskeyThe Canadian geophysical atlasGeological Society of Canada (GSC) Forum 1989, P. 12 abstractOntarioGeophysical atlas
DS1989-0573
1989
Hall, J.M.The study of major faults in Canada by drilling: a CCDP workshop reportGeoscience Canada, Vol. 16, No. 1, March pp. 31-34OntarioTectonics, Faults
DS1989-0574
1989
Halls, H.C., Bates, M.P., Palmer, H.C.Magnetic-polarity domains, structural domains,petrography andpaleomagnetism; their bearing on The origin and deformation of the early Prot.MatachewanNew Mexico Bureau of Mines Bulletin., Continental Magmatism Abstract Volume, Held, Bulletin. No. 131, p. 119. AbstractOntarioDyke, Geophysics
DS1989-0575
1989
Halls, H.C., Bates, W.Regional Hudsonian (?) deformation of the Superiorprovince:paleomagnetic evidence from 2.45 GA Matachewan dykes, OntarioGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A104. (abstract.)OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing Lithoprobe
DS1989-0576
1989
Halls, H.C., Palmer, H.C.Magnetic polarity domains in the Matachewan dyke swarm and their relationship to the Kapuskasing structuralzoneGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A103. (abstract.)OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing Lithoprobe
DS1989-0599
1989
Hattori, K.Pervasive alteration related to lamprophyre intrusion in the Kirkland Lake gold camp, Abitibi GreenstonebeltGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A80. (abstract.)OntarioLamprophyre dikes
DS1989-0600
1989
Hattori, K.Barite celestite intergrowths in Archean plutons: the product of oxidizing hydrothermal activity related to alkaline intrusions.American Mineralogist, Vol. 74, pp. 1270-77.Ontario, Kirkland LakeAlkaline rocks
DS1989-0604
1989
Heaman, L.M.The nature of the subcontinental mantle from Sr-Neodymium-Palladium isotopic studies onkimberlitic perovskiteEarth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 92, pp. 323-334Ontario, Kirkland LakeMantle, Geochronology-isotopes
DS1989-0612
1989
Hegner, E., Kyser, T.K., Hulbert, L.neodymium, Strontium and Oxygen isotopic constraints on the petrogenesis of mafic intrusions in the Proterozoic Trans-Hudson orogen of central CanadaCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 26, No. 5, May pp. 1027-1035OntarioGeochronology, Mafic intrusions
DS1989-0634
1989
Hicock, S.R., Dreimanis, A.Sunnybrook drift indicates a grounded early Wisconsin glacier in the Lake Ontario basinGeology, Vol. 17, No. 2, February pp. 169-172OntarioGeomorphology
DS1989-0635
1989
Hicock, S.R., Kristjansson, F.J.Gold exploration using tills of the Beardmore-Geraldton area, northernOntarioThe Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin), Vol. 82, No. 922, February pp. 50-54OntarioGeochemistry -Till, Gold -Beardmore Geraldton
DS1989-0636
1989
Hicock, S.R., Kristjansson, F.J., Sharpe, D.R.Carbonate till as a soft bed for Pleistocene ice streams on the Canadian Shield north of Lake SuperiorCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 26, No. November pp. 2249-2254OntarioGeomorphology, Ice flow indicators
DS1989-0688
1989
Irving, R.Structural interpretation of GLIMPCE seismic reflection Line B, northeastern Lake SuperiorBsc. Thesis, University Of Toronto, 33pOntarioTectonics, Geophysics-seismics GLIMP
DS1989-0699
1989
Janse, A.J.A., Downie, I.F., Reed, L.E., Sinclair, I.G.L.Alkaline intrusions in the Hudson Bay Lowlands, Canada: explorationmethods, petrologyGeological Society of Australia Inc. Blackwell Scientific Publishing, Special, No. 14, Vol. 2, pp. 1192-1203OntarioExploration techniques, Geophysics, Petrology
DS1989-0721
1989
Jones, A.G., Boerner, D.E., Kurtz, R.D.Electrical crustal structure at the edge of the North American cratonGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A104. (abstract.)OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing Lithoprobe
DS1989-0737
1989
Jupp, P.E., Spurr, B.D.Statistical estimation of a shock center: Slate Islands astroblemeMathematical Geology, Vol. 21, No. 2, pp. 191-198Ontario, United StatesGeostatistics
DS1989-0742
1989
Kamo, S.L., Heaman, L.M., Lumbers, S.B.Age for a lamprophyre dyke, Callander Bay, Ontario:use of Ti bearing minerals as a potentialgeochronometerGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A41. (abstract.)OntarioGeochronology
DS1989-0824
1989
Kornik, L.J., Thomas, M.D.Structural elements of the Trans Hudson orogen:a gravity and magneticinterpretationGeological Society of Canada (GSC) Forum 1989, P. 16 abstractOntarioTrans Hudson, Geophysics
DS1989-0839
1989
Kwon, S.T., Tilton, G.R., Grunenfelder, M.H.Lead isotope relationships in carbonatites and alkalic complexes: anoverviewCarbonatites -Genesis and Evolution, Ed. K. Bell Unwin Hyman Publ, pp. 360-387Midcontinent, OntarioGeochronology, Lead
DS1989-0868
1989
Leclair, A.D.The third dimension of the central Kapuskasing uplift interpreted from geological and geophysical dataGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A102. (abstract.)OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing Lithoprobe
DS1989-0869
1989
Leclair, A.D., Poirier, G.G.The Kapuskasing uplift in the Kapuskasing area, OntarioGeological Survey of Canada Current Research, Paper No. 89-lC, pp. 225-234Ontario, MidcontinentStructure, Tectonics
DS1989-0871
1989
Lee, J.K.W.High resolution 40Ar/39Ar dating with a laser:techniques and application to rocks from the Kapuskasing structural zone, OntarioCentral Canada Geological Conference, A forum for current graduate, p. 41. (Abstract only)OntarioGeochronology
DS1989-0876
1989
LeQuentrec, M.F., Mareschal, J.C., Parphenuk, O.A finite element model of the thermal evolution of theKapuskasingstructureGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A103. (abstract.)OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing Lithoprobe
DS1989-0880
1989
Lewchuk, M.T., David, T.A.Age and petrogenesis of the middle Proterozoic Coldwell Complex of Ontario from paleomagntisM.Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A109. (abstract.)OntarioMid continent, Kapuskasing Lithoprobe
DS1989-0903
1989
Ludden, J.N., Hubert, C., Mayrand, L.J., Milkereit, B., Green, A.G.Results from the lithoprobe Abitibi projectGeological Society of Canada (GSC) Forum 1989, P. 17 abstractOntarioGeophysics-seismics
DS1989-0936
1989
Mareschal, M.Electrical conductivity in the Kapuskasking upliftGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A103. (abstract.)OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing Lithoprobe
DS1989-0940
1989
Mariano, A.N., Roeder, P.L.Wohlerite: chemical composition, cathodoluminescence and environment ofcrystallizationCanadian Mineralogist, Vol. 27, No. 4, December pp. 709-720OntarioPrairie Lake, Alkaline Complex
DS1989-0951
1989
Martini, I.P.The Hudson Bay Lowland: major geologic features and assetsGeologie en Mijnbouw, Vol. 68, pp. 25-34OntarioGeomorphology, Hudson Bay Lowlands, Paleozoic basins
DS1989-0980
1989
McCrank, G.F.D., Kamineni, D.C., Ejeckam, R.B., Sikorsky, R.Geology of the East Bulletin Lake gabbro- anorthosite pluton, Algoma OntarioCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 26, No. 2, February pp. 357-375OntarioAnorthosite
DS1989-0991
1989
McLaughlin, R.M., Mitchell, R.H.Rare metal mineralization in the Coldwell alkalinecomplex, northwesternOntarioGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A1. (abstract.)OntarioAlkaline rocks, Coldwell
DS1989-1022
1989
Milkereit, B., Green, A.G., Cook, F.A., West, G.F.Lithoprobe seismic profiles across the Kapuskasingstructure, northernOntarioG.s.c. Open File, No. 2131, 16p. 21 sheets $ 30.50Ontario, MidcontinentGeophysics, Lithoprobe, Kapuskasing structure
DS1989-1032
1989
Ministry of Northern Development and Mines -list of projects 06/89 JuneField Project:Janet Springer will start a study of kimberlites inOntarioMinistry of Northern Development and Mines -list of projects 06/89 June, OntarioNews item, Kimberlite study
DS1989-1037
1989
Mitchell, R.H., Laflamme, J.H.G., Cabri, L.J.Rhenium sulphide from the Coldwell Complex,northwestern Ontario, CanadaMineralogical Magazine, Vol. 53, No. 373, Pt. 5, December pp. 635-636OntarioCarbonatite, Coldwell Complex -sulphid
DS1989-1054
1989
Morey, G.B., Card, K., Schulz, K., Klasner, J.S., Ojakangas, R.W.Early Proterozoic rocks of the Great Lakes regionAmerican Geophysical Union (AGU) 28th. International Geological Congress Field Trip Guidebook, No. T 145, 63pMidcontinent, Ontario, Wisconsin, MichiganSudbury structure
DS1989-1064
1989
Moser, D.E.Archean mid crustal structures as exposed in the Wawagneiss terrane:Kapuskasing upliftGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A124. (abstract.)OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing Zone
DS1989-1074
1989
Mungall, J.E.A 1050 Ma pyroxenite-carbonatite suite near Pembroke OntarioGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A24. (abstract.)OntarioCarbonatite
DS1989-1168
1989
Palmer, H.C., Barnett, R.L.Amphibole chemistry of Matachewan and Kapuskasing dikes and its bearingon the timing of uplift of the Kapuskasing structuralzoneGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A103. (abstract.)OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing Lithoprobe
DS1989-1194
1989
Percival, J.A.Metamorphism and melting at an exposed example of theConraddiscontinuity, Kapuskasing uplift, CanadaFluid movements-element transport and the composition of the deep, Vol. 281, pp. 51-60OntarioKapuskasing rift zone, Conrad discontinuity
DS1989-1195
1989
Percival, J.A.A regional perspective of the Quetico metasedimentary belt, Superiorprovince, CanadaCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 26, No. 4, April pp. 677-693OntarioQuetico Belt, Tectonics
DS1989-1196
1989
Percival, J.A.The Kapuskasing uplift: a window on the deep crust Of the SuperiorprovinceGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A102. (abstract.)OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing Lithoprobe
DS1989-1197
1989
Percival, J.A., Green, A.G.Lithoprobe studies of the Kapuskasing uplift: an exposed crustal crosssectionGeological Society of Canada (GSC) Forum 1989, P. 19 abstractOntarioMidcontinent
DS1989-1198
1989
Percival, J.A., Green, A.G., Milkereit, B., Cook, F.A., Geis, W.Seismic reflection profiles across deep continental crust exposed in the Kapuskasing uplift structureNature, Vol. 342, No. 6248, November 23, pp. 416-419OntarioGeophysics -seismic, Kapuskasing rift zone
DS1989-1201
1989
Peterman, Z.E., Day, W.Early Proterozoic activity on Archean faults in the Western Superior Province- evidence from pseudotachyliteGeology, Vol. 17, No. 12, December pp. 1089-1092OntarioTectonics, Structure-faults Superior province
DS1989-1211
1989
Phinney, W.C., Morrison, D.A., Maczuga, D.E.Anorthosites and related megacrystic units in the evolution of ArcheancrustJournal of Petrology, Vol. 29, No. 6, pp. 1283-1323. Database # 17977Ontario, Greenland, South AfricaAnorthosites -chromite, Archean
DS1989-1235
1989
Potapoff, P.The Martison carbonatite deposit, OntarioPhosphate deposits of the World, Vol. 2, pp. 71-78OntarioCarbonatite, Martison
DS1989-1236
1989
Powell, W.G., Hodgson, C.J., Hanes, J.A.The expression of the Larder Lake Break in the Matachewan areaOntario Geological Survey miscellaneous Paper, No. 143, pp. 125-132OntarioTectonics, Fault
DS1989-1245
1989
Puris, E.M., Wickham, S.M.An oxygen isotope study of the Kapuskasing UpliftGeological Society of America (GSA) Annual Meeting Abstracts, Vol. 21, No. 6, p. A189. AbstractOntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing Rift
DS1989-1247
1989
Queen, M., Hanes, J.A., Archibald, D.A.40Ar 39Ar geochronology of dykes and their contact aureloes in the Kapuskasing uplift of the CanadianshieldGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A123. (abstract.)OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing Zone
DS1989-1279
1989
Rivers, T., Martignole, J., Gower, C.F., Davidson, A.New tectonic divisions of the Grenville Province southeastCanadianshieldTectonics, Vol. 8, No. 1, February pp. 63-84OntarioOrogeny -Grenville, Tectonics
DS1989-1332
1989
Samson, C., West, G.F.Correction of GLIMPCE deep reflection seismic dat a from Eastern Lake Superior for bottom lake topographyCentral Canada Geological Conference, A forum for current graduate, p. 58. (Abstract only)Ontario, MidContinentGeophysics, GLIMPCE.
DS1989-1349
1989
Schandl, E.S., O'Hanley, D.S., Wicks, F.J.Rodingites in serpentinized ultramafic rocks of the Abitibi Greenstonebelt, OntarioCanadian Mineralogist, Vol. 27, No. 4, December pp. 579-592OntarioGreenstone belt, Abitibi, ultramafics
DS1989-1448
1989
Steele, K.G.Correlation of glacial stratigraphy between drillholes, MathesonOntarioGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A112. (abstract.)OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing zone
DS1989-1455
1989
Stern, R.A., Hanson, G.N., Shirey, S.B.Petrogenesis of mantle derived large-ion lithophile elements (LILE) enriched Archean monzodiorites and Trachy andesites (sanukitoids) in southwestern Superior ProvinceCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 26, No. 9, September pp. 1688-1712OntarioPetrology, Archean, shosonites
DS1989-1465
1989
Sugden, D.E.Modification of old land surfaces by ice sheetsZeitschrift fur Geomorphologie, Sup, No. 72, Weathered mantles (saprolites), pp. 163-172North America, OntarioGeomorphology, Glaciation
DS1989-1467
1989
Sutcliffe, R.H.Magma mixing in late Archean tonalite and mafic Rocks of the Lac des Ilesarea, western Superior ProvincePrecambrian Research, Vol. 44, No. 2, August pp. 81-102OntarioMagma, Layered Intrusion
DS1989-1472
1989
Symons, D.T.A.Age of the Fire sand River carbonatite complex from PaleomagnetismCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 26, No. November pp. 2401-2405OntarioGeochronology, Carbonatite -Firesand
DS1989-1473
1989
Symons, D.T.A.Paleomagnetism of the 1.1 Ga Lackner Lake complex and tectonics of the Kapuskasing structural zoneCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 26, No. 9, September pp. 1778-1783OntarioPaleomagnetics, Lackner Lake Complex, Kapuskasing structure
DS1989-1475
1989
Symons, D.T.A., Vandall, T.A.The Kapuskasing structural zone: paleomagnetic evidence for early Proterzoic faulting and upliftGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A123. (abstract.)OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing Zone
DS1989-1512
1989
Tremblay, M.L.Study of curvilinear structural features in the Parry Sound area, Grenville Province, using Land sat Thematic Mapper ImagesOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5702, 28p. 11 figsOntarioGeophysics, Remote sensing
DS1989-1515
1989
Truscott, M.G.Models of intermediate and lower crust composition:comparing the Kapuskasing structural zone, OntarioGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A102. (abstract.)OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing Lithoprobe
DS1989-1557
1989
Viljoen, K.S.Petrography of the Kaladar kimberlite, CanadaAuthor's preprint, 3p., 3p.Ontario, KaladarPetrography
DS1989-1558
1989
Viljoen, K.S.Petrography of the Kaladar kimberlite, CanadaAuthor's preprint, 3p., 3p.Ontario, KaladarPetrography
DS1989-1568
1989
Wagner, C.L., Howarth, P.J., Singhroy, V.H.A spectral geobotanical study at Natal Lake, northern OntarioInternational Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 10, No. 11, November pp. 1721-1734OntarioGeobotany, Remote sensing
DS1989-1570
1989
Wahl, W.G.Northeast extension of Proterozoic terranes of midcontinental NorthAmerica: discussion and replyGeological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin, Vol. 101, No. 5, May pp. 755-757Quebec, OntarioTectonics, Proterozoic
DS1989-1604
1989
West, G.F.Evidence from image processed aeromagnetics on the structure of the Superior province and the evolution of Kapuskasing structural zoneGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A38. (abstract.)OntarioMidcontinent, Tectonics
DS1989-1605
1989
West, G.F., Harley, P., Green, A.G., Milkereit, B., Cook, F., GeisReflection seismic profiling of the Kapuskasing structural zoneGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A124. (abstract.)OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing Zone
DS1989-1609
1989
Wetmiller, R.J., Cajka, M.G.Tectonic implications of seismic activity recorded by the northern Ontario seismograph networkCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 26, No. 2, February pp. 376-386OntarioGeophysics, Seismics
DS1989-1610
1989
Wetmiller, R.J., Cajka, M.G.Tectonic implications of seismic activity recorded by the northern Ontario seismograph networkCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 26, No. 2, February pp. 376-386OntarioGeophysics, Seismics
DS1989-1630
1989
Williams, H.R.Geological studies in the Wabigoon, Quetico and Abitibi Wawa subprovinces Superior Province of Ontario, with emphasis on the struct. dev.Beardmore-Geraldton.beltOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5724, 189pOntarioStructure, Beardmore-Geraldton belt
DS1989-1639
1989
Windley, B.F.Anorogenic magmatism and the Grenvillian orogenyCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 26, No. 3, March pp. 479-489OntarioOrogeny, Alkaline complexes
DS1989-1652
1989
Wooley, A.R.The spatial and temporal distribution of carbonatitesCarbonatites -Genesis and Evolution, Ed. K. Bell Unwin Hyman Publ, pp. 15-37Africa, South America, North America, Ontario, BrazilCarbonatite, Localities
DS1989-1658
1989
Wu, Jianjun, Mereu, R.F.A combined P-S wave and gravity interpretation of thedat a from the Kapuskasking experimentGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A102. (abstract.)OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing Lithoprobe
DS1989-1662
1989
Wyman, D., Kerrich, R.Archean shoshonitic lamprophyres associated with Superior Province golddeposits: distribution, tectonic setting, noble metal abundances and sign. forAuPreprint, 37pOntarioLamprophyres, Shoshonite
DS1989-1663
1989
Wyman, D.A., Kerrich, R.Archean lamprophyre dikes of the Superior province,Canada:distribution, petrology and geochemicalcharacteristicsJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 94, No. B4, April 10, pp. 4667-4696OntarioLamprophyres, Dikes, Geochemistry
DS1989-1664
1989
Wyman, D.A., Kerrich, R.Noble metal and au-related trace element abundances of Archeanshoshoniticlamprophyres, significance for gold mineralizationGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting Program Abstracts, Vol. 14, p. A46. (abstract.)OntarioShonshonite, Lamprophyres
DS1990-0169
1990
Barrie, C.T.uranium-lead (U-Pb) (U-Pb) garnet and titanite age for the Bristol Township lamprophyre western Abitibi Subprovince, CanadaCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 27, No. 11, November pp. 1451-1461OntarioLamprophyre, Geochronology
DS1990-0177
1990
Bates, M.P., Halls, H.C.Regional variation in paleomagnetic polarity of the Matachewan dyke swarm related to the Kapuskasing structural Zone, OntarioCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 27, No. 2, February pp. 200-211OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing Structural Zo
DS1990-0182
1990
Bedard, L.P.Petrogenesis of mantle derived large-ion lithophile elements (LILE) enriched Archean monzodiorites and Trachy andesites ( sanukitoids) ..Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 27, pp. 1135.OntarioSuperior Province, Alkaline rocks - calc alkaline
DS1990-0227
1990
Boulton, G.S., Clark, C.D.A highly mobile Laurentide ice sheet revealed by satellite images of glacial lineationsNature, Vol. 346, No. 6287 August 30, pp. 813-817OntarioGeomorphology, remote sensing, Laurentide
DS1990-0248
1990
Buchan, K.L., et al.Relative age of Otto stock and Matachewan dikes from paleomagnetism And implications for Precambrian polarCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 27, pp. 915-22.OntarioPolar wander path, Diabase dike, Geochronology
DS1990-0257
1990
Bursnall, J.T.Deformation sequence in the southeastern Kapuskasing structural zone, Ivan hoe Lake Ontario, CanadaExposed cross sections of the Continental Crust, ed. M.H. Salisbury and, pp. 469-484OntarioKapuskasing zone, Tectonics
DS1990-0276
1990
Card, K.D.A review of the Superior Province of the Canadian Shield, a product of Archean accretionPrecambrian Research, Vol. 48, pp. 99-156OntarioArchean accretion, Review
DS1990-0363
1990
Corriveau, L.Proterozoic subduction and terrane amalgamation in the southwestern Grenville province Canada: evidence from ultrapotassic to shoshoniticplutonisM.Geology, Vol. 18, No. 7, July pp. 614-617OntarioShoshonite, Grenville, Tectonics, Ultrapotassic plutonism
DS1990-0364
1990
Corriveau, L.Proterozoic subduction and accretion of allochthonous terranes in the southwestGrenville: evidence from ultra-potassic and shoshonitic plutonsGeological Society of America (GSA) Abstracts with programs, Northeastern, Vol. 22, No. 2, p. 8Ontario, QuebecShoshonite, Ultrapotassic rocks
DS1990-0365
1990
Corriveau, L., Heaman, L.M., Marcantonio, F., Vanbreemen, O.1.1 GA potassium-rich alkaline plutonism in the southwest Grenville province-Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 105, No. 4, pp. 473-485OntarioAlkaline rocks, Geochronology
DS1990-0388
1990
Davidson, A.Retrograded eclogite, southwest Grenville ProvinceGeological Society of America (GSA) Abstracts with programs, Northeastern, Vol. 22, No. 2, p. 10OntarioEclogite, Alteration
DS1990-0423
1990
Dowdeswell, J.A.Dynamic former ice sheetsNature, Vol. 346, No. 6287 August 30, pp. 795-796OntarioGeomorphology, Laurentide
DS1990-0485
1990
Forsyth, D.A., Pilkington, M., Grieve, R.A.F., Abbinett, D.Major circular structure beneath southern Lake Huron defined from potential field dataGeology, Vol. 18, No. 8, August pp. 773-777Ontario, Great LakesGeophysics -aeromagnetics, Tectonics
DS1990-0487
1990
Fountain, D.M., Salisbury, M.H., Percival, J.Seismic structure of the continental crust based on rock velocity measurements from the Kapuskasing UpliftJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 95, No. B2, February 10, pp. 1167-1186OntarioGeophysics -seismics, Kapuskasing Zone
DS1990-0527
1990
Geis, W.T., Cook, F.A., Green, A.G., Milkereit, B., Percival, J.A.Thin thrust sheet formation of the Kapuskasing structural zone revealed bylithoprobe seismic reflection dataGeology, Vol. 18, No. 6, June pp. 513-516OntarioGeophysics -Seismics, Kapuskasing Zone
DS1990-0528
1990
Geis, W.T., Cook, F.A., Green, A.G., Milkereit, B., Percival, J.A.Thin thrust sheet formation of the Kapuskasing structural zone revealed by lithoprobe seismic reflection dataGeology, Vol. 18, No. 6, June pp. 513-516OntarioGeophysics, Kapuskasing Zone
DS1990-0596
1990
Green, A.G., et al.Origin of deep crustal reflections: seismic profiling across high grade metamorphic terranes in Canada.Tectonophysics, Vol. 173, pp. 627-38.Ontario, British ColumbiaGeophysics - seismics, Lithoprobe
DS1990-0597
1990
Green, A.G., Milkereit, B.Diverse seismic reflection images from the Canadian shieldTerra, Abstracts of Deep Seismic reflection profiling of the Continental, Vol. 2, December abstracts p. 163OntarioKapuskasing, Tectonics
DS1990-0619
1990
Gupta, V.K., Sutcliffe, R.H.Mafic ultramafic intrusives and their gravity field: Lac des Illes area, Ontario.Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 102, pp. 1471-83.Ontario, WawaAlkaline rocks, Geophysics - gravity
DS1990-0635
1990
Hajnal, Z., Pandit, B.I., Scott, D., Reilkoff, B.Importance of selecting the most effective processing sequences and relevance of colour displays, analysing the Kapuskasing crustal refelctiondataTerra, Abstracts of Deep Seismic reflection profiling of the Continental, Vol. 2, December abstracts p. 180OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing Zone
DS1990-0640
1990
Halls, H.C., Bates, M.P.The evolution of the 2.45 Ga Matachewan dyke swarm, CanadaMafic dykes and emplacement mechanisms, Editors A.J. Parker, P.C., pp. 237-250OntarioDykes, Evolution
DS1990-0641
1990
Halls, H.C., Palmer, H.C.The tectonic relationship of two Early Proterozoic dyke swarms to the Kapuskasing Structural Zone: a paleomagnetic and petrographic studyCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 27, No. 1, January pp. 87-103OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing Structural Zo
DS1990-0650
1990
Hanmer, S.Natural rotated inclusions in non-ideal shearTectonophysics, Vol. 176, No. 3/4, May 10, pp. 245-255Ontario, GrenvilleShear zones, Structure
DS1990-0681
1990
Heaman, L.M., Bowins, R., Crocket, J.The chemical composition of igneous zircon suites: implications for geochemical tracer studiesGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 54, pp. 1597-1607South Africa, OntarioKimberlites, Carbonatite, Geochemistry -zircon
DS1990-0687
1990
Hester, B.W., Buchan, K.L., Card, K.D., Chandler, F.W.Multiple ages of Nipissing diabase intrusion: paleo-magnetic evidence from the Englehart area, Ontario:discussionCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 7, No. 1, January pp. 159-161OntarioGeophysics -paleomagnetics, Diabase-Nipissing
DS1990-0707
1990
Hoffman, P.F.Geological constraints on the origin of the mantle root beneath the Canadian Shield.Proceedings Transactions Royal Society. Lond., Vol. A 331, pp. 523-32.Manitoba, Alberta, Ontario, SaskatchewanCraton, Mantle - melting
DS1990-0710
1990
Hogarth, D.D., Katsube, T.J.Migration of elements from carbonatites into dolostone at Carillon Dam, southeastern OntarioGeological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Vancouver 90 Program with Abstracts, Held May 16-18, Vol. 15, p. A59. AbstractOntarioCarbonatite
DS1990-0732
1990
Hutchinson, D.R., White, R.S., Cannon, W.F., Schulz, K.J.Keweenaw hot spot: geophysical evidence for a 1.1 Ga mantle plume beneath the Midcontinent Rift systemJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 95, No. B7, July 10, pp. 10, 869-10, 885Ontario, MidcontinentGeophysics, Midcontinent
DS1990-0750
1990
Jackson, S.L., Sutcliffe, R.H.Central Superior Province geology: evidence for an allochthonous, ensimatic, southern Abitibi greenstone beltCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 27, No. 4, April pp. 582-589OntarioTectonics -Superior, Abitibi greenstone belt
DS1990-0762
1990
Jianjun Wu, Mereu, R.F.The nature of the Kapuskasing structural zone: results from the 1984seismic refraction experimentExposed cross sections of the Continental Crust, ed. M.H. Salisbury and, pp. 563-586OntarioKapuskasing zone, Tectonics
DS1990-0764
1990
Jinfei Wang, Howarth, P.J.Use of the Hough Transform in automated lineament detectionIeee Transactions Of Geoscience And Remote Sensing, Vol. 28, No. 4, July pp. 561-566OntarioSudbury area, Tectonics-lineaments, Tectonics -lineaments
DS1990-0779
1990
Josenhans, H.W., Zevenhuizen, J.Dynamics of the Laurentide ice sheet in Hudson Bay, CanadaMarine Geology, Vol. 92, No. 1-2, pp. 1-26OntarioGeomorphology, Laurentide Ice Sheet
DS1990-0796
1990
Kamineni, D.C., Stone, PetermanEarly Proterozoic deformation in the western Superior Province, CanadianShield.Geological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 102, pp. 1623-34.Ontario, ManitobaKenoran Orogeny
DS1990-0810
1990
Keating, P.Gravity studies in the Kirkland Lake-NorAnd a region,Ontario and SOURCE[ G.S.C. Forum January 16-17, OttawaG.s.c. Forum January 16-17, Ottawa, Poster display AbstractOntarioGeophysics, Gravity
DS1990-0812
1990
Kehlenbeck, M.M., Cheadle, S.P.Structural cross sections based on a gravity survey of parts of the Quetico and Wawa subprovinces near Thunder Bay, OntarioCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 27, No. 2, February pp. 187-199OntarioGeophysics -gravity, Quetico-Wawa area
DS1990-0843
1990
Klewin, K.W., Berg, J.H.Geochemistry of the Mamainse Point volcanics, Ontario, and implications For the Keweenawan paleomagnetic recordCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 27, No. 9, September pp. 1194-1199OntarioGeophysics -paleomagnetics, Midcontinent rifting
DS1990-0912
1990
Lee, J.K.W., Onstott, T.C., Hanes, J.A.An 40 Ar/39Ar investigation of the contact effects of a dyke intrusion, Kapuskasing structural zone OntarioContributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 105, No. 1, pp. 87-105OntarioKapuskasing Zone, Geochronology, Argon
DS1990-0914
1990
Lefevere, L.V.1. a seismotectonic study of the middle America subduction zone. 2.Lithosphere and upper mantle structure of the Canadian shield in eastern NorthAmerPh.d. Thesis, California Institute of Technology, 163p. (Geological Society of Canada (GSC) listing)Ontario, AppalachiaGeophysics -seismics, Tectonics
DS1990-0924
1990
Lewchuck, M.T., Symons, D.T.A.Paleomagnetism of the Clay-Howells carbonatite complex-constraints on Proterozoic motion in the Kapuskasing structural zone, Superior Province, CanadaTectonophysics, Vol. 172, No. 1-2, January 10, pp. 67-76OntarioCarbonatite -Clay Howells, Tectonics -Kapuskasing zo
DS1990-0925
1990
Lewchuk, M.T., Symons, D.T.A.Paleomagnetism of the late Precambrian Coldwell Complex, Ontario CanadaTectonophysics, Vol. 184, pp. 73-86OntarioCarbonatite, Coldwell Complex
DS1990-0935
1990
Lightfoot, P.C., Riddle, C.An introductory guide to sampling for geoanalysisOntario Geological Survey, Geoscience Laboratories, 18pOntarioSampling, Geoanalysis
DS1990-0950
1990
Lopez Martinez, M., York, D.A comparative 40 Ar-39 Ar study of the Kapuskasing structural zone and the Wawa gneiss terrane: thermal and tectonic implicationsCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 27, No. 6, June pp. 787-793OntarioTectonics, Geochronology, Argon, Kapuskasing structural zo
DS1990-0951
1990
Lopez Martinez, M., York, D.A comparative 40Ar /39Ar study of the Kapuskasing structural zone and the Wawa gneiss terrane: thermal and tectonic implicationsCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 27, No. 6, June pp. 787-793OntarioTectonics, Wawa gneiss terrane
DS1990-0985
1990
Mareschal, M.Electrical conductivity: the story of an elusive parameter, and of how it possibly relates to the Kapuskasing Uplift (Lithoprobe, Canada)Exposed cross sections of the Continental Crust, ed. M.H. Salisbury and, pp. 453-468OntarioKapuskasing zone, Tectonics
DS1990-1001
1990
McClenaghan, M.B., Wyatt, P.H.Summary of overburden and bedrock trace element dat a from the Kirkland Lake initiatives program (KLIP) reconnaissance till sampling ProgramOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5737, 470pOntarioKirkland Lake, Soil sampling
DS1990-1012
1990
McGinnis, L.D.Lake Superior Rift basinEos, Vol. 71, No. 30, July 24, p. 995OntarioMidcontinent, Geophysics -tectonics
DS1990-1023
1990
McOuat, J.F.Opportunities in the mineral services industryOntario Mines and minerals division - Exploration and Development monthly, pp. 49-53OntarioEconomics, Mineral services
DS1990-1042
1990
Milkereit, B., et al.Crustal structure of northeastern Lake Superior from GLIMPCE reflection and refraction dataInstitute on Lake Superior Geology Proceedings Volume, 36th. Annual Meeting held May 9-12, Thunder Bay pOntarioMidcontinent structure, Tectonics
DS1990-1043
1990
Milkereit, B., Green, A.G., Lee, M.W., Agena, W.F., Spencer, C.Pre- and post stack migration of Glimpce reflection dataTectonophysics, Vol. 174, No. 1/2, March 1, pp. 1-14Ontario, MichiganGeophysics -Seismics, Glimpce
DS1990-1045
1990
Milkereit, B., White, D., Percival, J.A., Vasudevan, K., ThurstonHigh resolution seismic reflection profiles across the Kapuskasing structure #1G.s.c. Forum January 16-17, Ottawa, Poster display AbstractOntarioGeophysics, Seismics
DS1990-1048
1990
Miller, C.G.Opportunities in sustainable mineral development:perceptions, policies and performanceOntario Mines and minerals division - Exploration and Development monthly, pp. 35-39OntarioEconomics, Mineral issues
DS1990-1098
1990
Nelson, D.O., Morrison, D.A., Phinney, W.C.Open system evolution versus source control in basaltic magmas:Matachewan-Hearst dike swarm, Superior Province, CanadaCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 27, No. 6, June pp. 767-783OntarioMatachewan dikes, Basaltic magmas
DS1990-1105
1990
Nicholson, S.W., Shirey, S.B.Midcontinent rift volcanism in the Lake Superior region: Strontium, neodymium, and lead isotopic evidence for a mantle plume originJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 95, No. B7, July 10, pp. 10, 851-10, 869OntarioMidcontinent, Geochronology
DS1990-1153
1990
Palacky, G.J., Holladay, .S., Walker, P.W.Use of inversion techniques in interpretation of helicopter electromagneticdat a for mapping quaternary sediments near Kapuskasing, Ontario CanadaSociety of Exploration Geophysicists, 60th. Annual Meeting held, San, Vol. 1, pp. 689-692. Extended abstractOntarioKapuskasing, Geophysics -electromagnetic
DS1990-1171
1990
Pegg, C.C., Brummer, J.J., MacDadyen, D.A.Discovery of kimberlite diatremes in the Kirkland Lake area, Ontario #1The Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM), The Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) Vol.89, No. 935, April p. 90. AbstractOntarioDiatremes -five, Diamondiferous tests
DS1990-1172
1990
Percival, J.A.Evolution of the lower continental crustTerra, Abstracts of Crustal Dynamics: Pathways and Records held Bochum FRG, Vol. 2, December p. 47OntarioGeophysics, Kapuskasing tectonics
DS1990-1173
1990
Percival, J.A.A field guide to the Kapuskasing uplift, a cross section through the Archean Superior ProvinceExposed Cross Sections of the Continental Crust; ed. M.H. Salisbury, D.M., Vol. 317, pp. 227-283OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing uplift
DS1990-1188
1990
Platt, R.G., Woolley, A.R.The carbonatites and fenites of Chipman Lake, OntarioCanadian Mineralogist, Vol. 28, pt. 2, June pp. 241-250OntarioCarbonatite -Chipman Lake, Mineral chemistry
DS1990-1229
1990
Ridley, J.R., Kramers, J.D.The evolution and tectonic consequence of a tonalitic magma layer withIn the Archean continentsCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 27, No. 2, February pp. 219-228Ontario, Southern AfricaTectonics, Craton
DS1990-1301
1990
Sanford, B.V., Grant, A.C.New findings relating to the stratigraphy and structure of the HudsonPlatformGeological Survey of Canada Paper, Interior Plains and Arctic Canada, No. 90-1D pp. 17-30Ontario, ManitobaStructure, Hudson Platform
DS1990-1307
1990
Saxe, D.Startling amendments to Ontario's environmental lawsHazardous Materials Management, Vol. 2, No. 5, October pp. 21-23OntarioLegal, Environment
DS1990-1323
1990
Schwerdtner, W.M.Structural tests of diapir hypotheses in Archean crust of OntarioCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 27, No. 3, March pp. 387-402OntarioStructure, Archean crust
DS1990-1339
1990
Sharpe, D.R., Cowan, W.R.Moraine formation in northwestern Ontario: product of subglacial fluvia land glacialuctrine sedimentation.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 27, pp. 1478-86.OntarioGeomorphology, Glacial
DS1990-1365
1990
Sims, P.K.The Great Lakes Tectonic Zone - a major north verging late Archean collision zoneInstitute on Lake Superior Geology Proceedings Volume, 36th. Annual Meeting held May 9-12, Thunder Bay pMichigan, OntarioMid continent, Tectonics -Great Lakes Te
DS1990-1369
1990
Sinha, A.K.Interpretation of ground VLF-electromagnetic dat a in terms of vertical conductormodelsGeoexploration, Vol. 26, No. 3, April pp. 213-231OntarioEast Bulletin Lake area, Geophysics -VLF-electromagnetic
DS1990-1411
1990
Stegena, L.G., Meissner, R.O.Heat production and seismic velocity of crustal rocksTerra Nova, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 87-90OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing Uplift, Craton
DS1990-1417
1990
Stevenson, R.K., Patchett, P.J.Implications for the evolution of continental crust from Hafniium isotope systematics of Archean detrital zirconsGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 54. pp. 1683-1697Ontario, Michigan, Wyoming, South AfricaGeochonology, Archean craton, -zircons
DS1990-1460
1990
Thorleifson, L.H., Kristjansson, F.J.Geochemical, mineralogical and lithological analyses of glacial sediments for gold, base metals and kimberlite exploration Beardmore-Geraldton area, Thunder Bay OntGeological Survey of Canada Open File, No. 2266, 442p. $54.50 Geological Society of Canada (GSC) and (disk. from Ashley $ 25.00OntarioGeochemistry, Kimberlite indicator mine
DS1990-1464
1990
Tilton, G.R., Kwon, S-T.Isotopic evidence for crust-mantle evolution with emphasis on the CanadianshieldChem. Geol, Vol. 83, No. 3/4, June 25, pp. 149-183Canada, OntarioAlkaline complexes, Geochronology
DS1990-1481
1990
Truscott, M.G., Shaw, D.M.Average composition of lower and intermediate continental crust, Kapuskasing structural zone, OntarioExposed cross sections of the Continental Crust, ed. M.H. Salisbury and, pp. 421-436OntarioKapuskasing zone, Tectonics
DS1990-1483
1990
Turek, A. Keller, R.uranium-lead (U-Pb) zircon ages of volcanism and plutonism in the Mishibishu Greenstone belt near Wawa.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 27, pp. 649-56.OntarioGeochronology, Wawa area
DS1990-1502
1990
Vandall, T.A., Symons, D.T.A.Paleomagnetism of Archean granites and Matachewan dikes in the Wawasubprovince, Ontario: reevaluation of the Archean apparent polar wander pathCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 27, No. 8, August pp. 1031-1039OntarioGeophysics -paleomagnetics, Matachewan dikes
DS1990-1548
1990
Weber, W.The Churchill-Superior boundary zone, southeast margin of the Trans-HudsonOrogen: a reviewLewry, J.F., Stauffer, M.R. The Trans-Hudson Orogen of North America, Geol., No. 37, pp. 41-55OntarioHudson Bay area, Tectonics
DS1990-1559
1990
Williams, H.R.Subprovince accretion tectonics in the south-central Superior ProvinceCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 27, No. 4, April pp. 570-581OntarioTectonics -Superior, Accretion -terranes
DS1990-1560
1990
Williams, H.R.Subprovince accretion tectonics in the south central Superior ProvinceCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 27, pp. 570-81.OntarioTectonics, Wawa area
DS1990-1589
1990
Wu, J., Mereu, R.F.Seismic reflectivity patterns of the Kapuskasing structural zoneTerra, Abstracts of Deep Seismic reflection profiling of the Continental, Vol. 2, December abstracts p. 207OntarioGeophysics -seismics, Kapuskasing zone
DS1990-1594
1990
Wyman, D.A.Neodymium isotopic compositions of Superior Provincelamprophyres:constraints on evolution of the lithospheric mantle and lamprophyric magmagenesisGeological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Vancouver 90 Program with Abstracts, Held May 16-18, Vol. 15, p. A142. AbstractOntarioLamprophyres, Geochronology
DS1990-1639
1990
Zippi, P.A., Bajc, A.F.Recognition of a Cretaceous outlier in northwestern OntarioCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 27, No. 2, February pp. 306-311OntarioMainly paleontology
DS1991-0041
1991
Atekwana, E.A., Salisbury, M.H.Ramp-flat geometry within the central Kapuskasing structural zone? evidence from potential field modellingGeological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC)/SEG Annual Meeting May 27-29. Toronto, Ontario, Abstract, Vol. 16, p. A5. AbstractOntarioStructure, Tectonics -LFZ
DS1991-0042
1991
Auchincloss, P.V.High resolution magnetic susceptibility logger for mineral explorationboreholes: design of a prototypeQueen's University of MSc, OntarioThesis -abstract, BK-Tool, geophysics
DS1991-0073
1991
Barron, K.M.Relationship of Archean gold to alkaline magmatism, Superior Province, CanadaBrasil Gold 91, Proceedings Volume, ed. E.A. Ladeira, pp. 101-108OntarioAlkaline rocks, Carbonatite -Lac Shortt
DS1991-0080
1991
Bates, M.P., Halls, H.C.Paleomagnetism of dykes from the Groundhog River Block, northern Ontario:implications for the uplift history of the Kapuskasing Structural ZoneCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 28, No. 9, September pp. 1424-1428OntarioGeophysics -paleomagnetics, Kapuskasing Structural Zone
DS1991-0081
1991
Bates, M.P., Halls, H.C.Broad scale Proterozoic deformation of the central Superior Province by paleomagnetism of the 2.45 Ga dykeCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 28, No. 11, November pp. 1780-1796OntarioPaleomagnetism, Dike swarm
DS1991-0082
1991
Bates, M.P., Halls, H.C.Broad scale Proterozoic deformation of the central Superior Province revealed by paleomagnetism of the 2.45 Ga Matachewan dyke swarmCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 28, pp. 1780-96.OntarioTrans Hudson Orogeny, Geophysics - paleomagnetics
DS1991-0091
1991
Bell, K.R.Gold in carbonatitesGeological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada/Society Economic, Vol. 16, Abstract program p. A9Quebec, Tanzania, Ontario, Africa, Europe, IndiaCarbonatite, Gold
DS1991-0113
1991
Beswick, A.E., Beckett, P.J., Courtin, G.M., Tapper, G.O.Evaluation of geobotanical remote sensing as an aid to mineral explorationin northeastern Ontario #2Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5757, 22pOntarioGeobotany, Remote sensing
DS1991-0144
1991
Boily, M., Ludden, J.N.Trace element and neodymium isotopic variations in Early Proterozoic dyke swarms emplaced in the vicinity of the Kapuskasing structural zone. enriched mantleAFC.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 28, pp. 26-36.OntarioAssimilation fractional crystallization, Tectonics, rifting, dike swarms
DS1991-0145
1991
Boily, M., Ludden, J.N.Trace-element and neodymium isotopic variations in Early Proterozoic dyke swarms emplaced in the vicinity of Kapuskasing Structural zone : enriched mantle orAFC?Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 28, No. 1, January pp. 26-36OntarioGeochronology, Kapuskasing Structural Zone
DS1991-0146
1991
Boland, A.V., Ellis, R.M.A geophysical model for the Kapuskasing uplift from seismic and gravitystudiesCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 28, No. 3, March pp. 342-354OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing uplift
DS1991-0161
1991
Boyce, J.I., Eyles, N.Drumlins carved by deforming till streams below the Laurentide ice sheetGeology, Vol. 19, No. 8, August, pp. 787-790OntarioGeomorphology, Drumlins
DS1991-0189
1991
Buell, R.Kirkland Lake area diamond hunt stallsCan. Mining and Exploration News, October pp. 1., p. 14OntarioNews item, Lac minerals
DS1991-0199
1991
Bursnall, J.T.A l:250, 000 lithological/structural compilation map of the KapuskasingUpliftGeological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada/Society Economic, Vol. 16, Abstract program p. A18OntarioTectonics -map, Kapuskasing Uplift
DS1991-0210
1991
Campbell, J.L.Computer software for micro-PIXE analysis of mineralogical specimensOntario Geological Survey Open File, Open File No. 5747, 24pOntarioComputer, Program -micro-PIXE.
DS1991-0309
1991
Corfu, F., Jackson, S.L., Sutcliffe, R.H.uranium-lead (U-Pb) (U-Pb) ages and tectonic significance of late Archean alkalic magmatism and nonmarine sedimentation: Timiskaming Group, southern Abitibi belt, OntarioCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 28, No. 4, April pp. 489-503OntarioTectonics, Geochronology
DS1991-0312
1991
Cosca, M.A., Sutter, J.F., Essene, E.J.Cooling and inferred uplift/erosion history of the Grenville Orogen, Ontario: constraints from 40Ar/39Ar thermochronologyTectonics, Vol. 10, No. 5, October, pp. 959-977OntarioTectonics, Grenville Orogeny
DS1991-0322
1991
Crowley, K.D.Thermal history of Michigan Basin and southern Canadian Shield from apatite fission track analysisJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 96, No. B 1, January 10, pp. 697-711Michigan, OntarioGeothermometry, Basin history
DS1991-0327
1991
Culshaw, N., Corrigan, D., Jamieson, R.A., Ketchum, J., Wallace, P.Traverse of the Central Gneiss Belt, Grenville Province, Georgian Bay, OntarioGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting held Toronto May 1991, Guidebook, No. B3, 35pOntarioCentral Gneiss Belt, Structure
DS1991-0330
1991
Cybulski, H.Geologists' hopes high for major diamond findCalgary Herald, 1p. ( clipping sent by E. Schiller)Ontario, British ColumbiaNews item, Dia Met
DS1991-0365
1991
Delisle, P.C.Mineral occurrence investigations in Esquega and Corbiere Townships, WawaDistrictOntario Geological Survey Open File, Open File No. 5798, 122pOntarioMineral database, Wawa area
DS1991-0416
1991
Dyke, A.S., Andrews, J. T., et al.Radiocarbon dates pertinent to defining the last glacial maximum for Laurentide andGeological Survey of Canada (GSC) Open File, No. 4120, 50p. $ 13.OntarioGeomorphology
DS1991-0425
1991
Edwards, G.R., Hodder, R.W.A semi-quantitative model for fractionation of rhyolite from rhyodacite in a compositionally altered Archean volcanic complex, Superior Province, CanadaPrecambrian Research, Vol. 50, No. 1-2. April pp. 49-67OntarioGeochronology, Geochemistry, petrography
DS1991-0449
1991
Epili, D., Mereu, R.F.The Grenville front tectonic zone: results from the 1986 Great Lakes onshore seismic wide-angle reflection and refraction experimentJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 96, No. B 10, September 10, pp. 16, 335-16, 348Ontario, Great LakesTectonics, Geophysics -seismics
DS1991-0502
1991
Forsythe, D.A., Milkereit, B., Davidson, A.Seismic images of Grenville crustal structures beneath Lakes Ontario andErieGeological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstract Volume, Vol. 23, No. 5, San Diego, p. A 315OntarioStructure, Tectonics
DS1991-0505
1991
Fralick, P., Barrett, T.J.Precambrian depositional systems along the southwestern edge of the Superior cratonGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting held Toronto May 1991, Guidebook, No. A3, 55pOntarioArchean sediments, Precambrian depositional systems
DS1991-0513
1991
Frey, E.D., Stewart, R.C.Wawa mineral deposits databaseOntario Geological Survey Open File, Open File No. 5775, 420pOntarioMineral database, Wawa area
DS1991-0556
1991
GeobotanyEvaluation of geobotanical remote sensing as an aid to mineral explorationin northeastern Ontario #1Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5757, 22pOntarioBeswick, A.E., Beckett, P.J., Courtin, G.M., Tapper, G.O, Remote sensing
DS1991-0564
1991
Geology TodayBuried circular structure found beneath Lake HuronGeology Today, Vol. 7, No. 2, March-April p. 42OntarioGeophysics -magnetics, Tectonics -circular
DS1991-0605
1991
Gregotski, M.E., Jensen, O., Arkani-Hamed, J.Fractal stochastic modeling of aeromagnetic dataGeophysics, Vol. 56, No. 11, November pp. 1706-1715Alberta, OntarioGeophysics, Athabaska Basin, Kirkland Lake
DS1991-0630
1991
Gupta, V.K.Shaded image of total magnetic field of Ontario, northern sheetOntario Geological Survey Map, No. 2584OntarioGeophysics -magnetics
DS1991-0650
1991
Hall, R.P., Hughes, D.J.Early Precambrian basic magmatismChapman and Hall, 472pSouth Africa, Ontario, Wyoming, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Greenland, ScotlandBook -table of contents, Magmatism, Archean, Precambrian, geochemistry
DS1991-0653
1991
Halls, H.C.The Matachewan dyke swarm: outward growth from a focal centre?Geological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada/Society Economic, Vol. 16, Abstract program p. A50OntarioDykes, Tectonics
DS1991-0654
1991
Halls, H.C.The Matachewan dyke swarm, Canada: an early Proterozoic magnetic fieldreversalEarth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 105, pp. 279-292OntarioGeophysics -magnetics, Dyke swarm
DS1991-0674
1991
Harrington, S.E.Use of Land sat Thematic Mapper dat a in exploration for ultramafic bodies in northwest OntarioProceedings of the Eighth Thematic Conference on Geologic Remote, Vol. II, pp. 1123-1124. -extended abstractOntarioRemote sensing, Ultramafic
DS1991-0759
1991
Hynes, A.The gravity field of eastern Hudson Bay: evidence for a felxural origin For the Hudson Bay (Nastapoka) arc?Tectonics, Vol. 10, No. 4, August pp. 722-728OntarioGeophysics -gravity, Tectonics -arc
DS1991-0760
1991
Hynes, A.The gravity field of eastern Hudson Bay: evidence for a flexural origin For the Hudson Bay (Nastapoka) arc?Tectonics, Vol. 10, No. 4, August pp. 722-728OntarioTectonics, Geophysics -gravity
DS1991-0793
1991
Jerde, E.A.Magmatic evolution in the midcontinent rift: evidence from hypabyssal rocks from the north shore of Lake SuperiorGeological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstract Volume, Vol. 23, No. 5, San Diego, p. A 44OntarioTectonics, Midcontinent rift
DS1991-0963
1991
Laymon, C.A.Marine episodes in Hudson Strait and Hudson Bay, Canada, during the Wisconsin glaciationQuaternary Research, Vol. 35, No. 1, January pp. 53-62OntarioGeomorphology, Glaciation
DS1991-0969
1991
Leclair, A.D., Percival, J.A., Milkereit, B., Green, A.G., West G.F.Seismic reflection profiles across major faults of the central KapuskasingUpliftGeological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada/Society Economic, Vol. 16, Abstract program p. A73OntarioTectonics, Geophysics -seismics
DS1991-0986
1991
Li, H., Schwarcz, H.P., Shaw, D.M.Deep crustal oxygen isotope variations: the Wawa Kapuskasing crustaltransect, OntarioContributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 107, pp. 448-458OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing structural zone
DS1991-0990
1991
Lightfoot, P.C., Sutcliffe, R.H., Doherty, W.Crustal contamination identified in Keweenawan Osler Group tholeiites, Ontario: a trace element perspectiveJournal of Geology, Vol. 99, pp. 739-760OntarioTholeiites, Crustal contamination, mantle magmas
DS1991-1052
1991
Mareschal, M., Kurtz, R.D., Chouteau, M., Chakridi, R.A magnetotelluric survey on Manitoulin Island and Bruce Peninsula along Glimpce seismic line J: black shales mask the Grenville FrontGeophys. Journal of International, Vol. 104, pp. 173-183OntarioGeophysics -seismics, Magnetotelluric
DS1991-1096
1991
McClenaghan, B.M.Geochemistry of tills from the Black River Matheson (BRiM) sonic overburden drilling program and implications for explorationOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5800, 263p. Kimberlite pp. 71-77; pp. 226-229OntarioGeochemistry, Heavy minerals, diopside, ilmenite
DS1991-1097
1991
McClenaghan, B.M.Geochemistry of tills from the Black-River Matheson (BRiM) sonic overburden drilling program and implications for explorationOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5800, 263p. Only portion in fileOntarioGeochemistry, Tills Overburden drilling
DS1991-1132
1991
Mereu, R.F., Percival, J.A., Mareschal, M., Salisbury, M.H.Collaborative special project to identify seismic reflectors in high grade metamorphic rocks of the Kapuskasing UpliftCan. Cont. Drilling Project, August 40pOntarioGeophysics -seismics, Kapuskasing Zone
DS1991-1145
1991
Mezger, K., Van der Pluijm, B.A., Essene, E.J., Halliday, A.N.Synorogenic collapse: a perspective from the middle crust, the Proterozoic Grenville orogenScience, Vol. 254, November 1, pp. 695-698OntarioTectonics, Grenville orogeny
DS1991-1154
1991
Milkereit, B., Percival, J.A., White, D., Green, A.G., SalisburySeismic reflectors in high grade metamorphic rocks of the Kapuskasinguplift: results of preliminary drill site surveysGeodynamics, Vol. 22, pp. 39-45OntarioKapuskasing uplift, Geophysics -seismics
DS1991-1155
1991
Milkereit, B., White, D.J., Percival, J.A., Vasudevan, K., ThurstonHigh resolution seismic reflection profiles across the Kapuskasing structure #2Ontario Geological Survey Open File, Open File No. 5781, 37pOntarioGeophysics -seismics, Kapuskasing structural zone
DS1991-1175
1991
Mitchell, R.H., Platt, R.G., Downey, M., Laderoute, D.G.Petrology of alkaline lamprophyres from the Coldwell alkaline complex, northwestern OntarioCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 28, No. 10, October pp. 1653-1663OntarioAlkaline lamprophyres, Petrology, Coldwell
DS1991-1197
1991
Moser, D.E., Krogh, T.E., Heaman, L.M., Hanes, J.A., Helmstaedt, H.The age and significance of Archean mid-crustal extension in the Kapuskasing uplift, Superior Province, CanadaGeological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstract Volume, Vol. 23, No. 5, San Diego, p. A 134OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing uplift
DS1991-1201
1991
Mulja, T., Mitchell, R.H.The Geordie Lake intrusion, Coldwell Complex, Ontario - a palladium rich and tellurium rich disseminated sulfide occurrence derived - evolved tholeiiticmagmaEcon. Geol, Vol. 86, No. 5, August pp. 1050-1069OntarioColdwell Complex, Alkaline rocks
DS1991-1202
1991
Mulja, T., Mitchell, R.H.The Geordie Lake intrusion, Coldwell Complex, Ontario: a palladium and tellurium rich disseminated sulfide occurrence derived from an evolved tholeiitic magmaEconomic Geology, Vol. 86, No. 5, August pp. 1050-1069OntarioSulphide, platinum group elements (PGE)
DS1991-1234
1991
Nicholson, S.W., Green, J.C.Regional neodymium and lead isotopic variations among the earliest midcontinent rift basalts in western Lake SuperiorGeological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada/Society Economic, Vol. 16, Abstract program p. A90OntarioTectonics, Rifting
DS1991-1250
1991
Ohenstetter, D., Watkinson, D.H., Dahl, R.Zoned hollingworthite from Two Duck Lake intrusion, Coldwell Complex, Ontario.American Mineralogist, Vol. 76, pp. 1694-1700.OntarioColdwell alkaline complex area
DS1991-1251
1991
Ojakangas, R.W.Precambrian geology of the southern Canadian shield and the eastern BalticshieldMinnesota Geological Survey, Information Circular, No. 34, 80pMinnesota, Ontario, RussiaGeneral shield, Precambrian
DS1991-1272
1991
Osmani, L.A.Proterozoic mafic dike swarms in the Superior province of OntarioOntario Geological Survey Special Volume, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 661-81.OntarioDike swarms - Proterozoic
DS1991-1283
1991
Pala, S., Barnett, P.J., Babuin, D.Quaternary geology of Ontario, northern sheetOntario Geological Survey Map, No. 2553OntarioQuaternary, Geomorphology
DS1991-1284
1991
Palacky, G.J.Application of the multifrequency horizontal loop electromagnetic method in overburdeninvestigationsGeophysical Prospecting, Vol. 39, pp. 1061-1082OntarioKapuskasing area, Electromagnetics -overburden, Geophysics -electromagnetic
DS1991-1285
1991
Palacky, G.J., Holladay, J.S., Walker, P.W.Mapping of Quaternary sediments near Kapuskasing, Ontario with a helicopter electromagnetic systemGeological Survey of Canada Forum held January 21-23, 1990 in Ottawa, p. 13 AbstractOntarioGeophysics -electromagnetic, Sediments
DS1991-1286
1991
Palacky, G.J., Stephens, L.E.Results of multifrequency horizontal loop electromagnetic measurements along transects in northeastern OntarioGeological Survey of Canada Open File, No. 2343, 16p. text 80p. profilesOntarioGeophysics -electromagnetic
DS1991-1320
1991
Peck, D.C., James, R.S.Geology and platinum group element sulphide mineralization, East BulletinLakeOntario Geological Survey Open File, Report No. 5813, 65pOntarioPlatinuM., Deposit -East Bulletin Lake
DS1991-1324
1991
Pegg, C.C., Brummer, J.J., MacFayden, D.A.Discovery of kimberlite diatremes in the Kirkland Lake area, Ontario #2The Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin) ., Session, Vol. 84, No. 947, March p. 99. AbstractOntarioKimberlite -diatremes, Kirkland Lake area
DS1991-1329
1991
Percival, J.A., Bursnall, J.T., Moser, D.E., Shaw, D.M.Site survey for the Canadian Continental Drilling Program Pilot Project In the Kapuskasing UpliftOntario Geological Survey Open File, Open File No. 5790, 34pOntarioDrilling, Kapuskasing structural zone
DS1991-1330
1991
Percival, J.A., Bursnall, J.T., Moser, D.E., Shaw, D.M.Site survey for the Canadian Continental Drilling Program's Pilot Projectin the Kapuskasing UpliftOntario Geological Survey Open File, Open File No. 5790, 34pOntarioDrilling, Kapuskasing Structural Zone
DS1991-1331
1991
Percival, J.A., Moser, D.E.Crustal scale structure and evolution of the Abitibi Wawa subprovince:insights from the Kapuskasing upliftGeological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada/Society Economic, Vol. 16, Abstract program p. A97OntarioTectonics, Rifting
DS1991-1355
1991
Pinet, C., Jaupart, C., Mareschal, J-C., Gariepy, C., Bienfait, G.Heat flow and structure of the lithosphere in the eastern Canadian shieldJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 96, No. B12, November 10, pp. 19, 941-19, 963OntarioHeat flow, Crust, greenstone belts
DS1991-1378
1991
Precambrian ResearchPrecambrian granitoids petrogenesis, geochemistry and metallogenyPrecambrian Research, Vol. 51, No. 1-4, June pp. 1-440Ontario, Manitoba, Australia, New Jersey, Sweden, LabradorAlkaline rocks, Structure, geochemistry, porphyry-gold, geochronology
DS1991-1406
1991
Reed, L.E.Geophysics in mining exploration -applications to base metals, Kimberlite and goldPaper for presentation at the Hailebury School of Mines, O.E. Walli, 28pOntarioGeophysics, Kimberlites
DS1991-1407
1991
Reed, L.E., Sinclair, I.G.L.The search for kimberlite in the James Bay Lowlands of OntarioThe Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin), Vol. 84, No. 947, March pp. 132-139OntarioGeophysics -kimberlite exploration, Geochemistry -kimberlite exploration
DS1991-1433
1991
Robert, F., Sheahan, P.A., Green, S.B.Greenstone gold and crustal evolution, Nuna Conference held Val d'Or May1990Geological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineral Deposits Division Publ, 237p. $ 25.00Quebec, Ontario, Australia, South AfricaGreenstone belt, Gold genesis
DS1991-1486
1991
Sage, R.P.Alkalic rock carbonatite complexes of the Superior structural province northern Ontario, CanadaChronique de la Recherche Miniere, No. 504, pp. 4-19OntarioAlkaline rocks, Carbonatite
DS1991-1487
1991
Sage, R.P.Alkalic rocks, carbonatite and kimberlite complexes of Ontario, SuperiorProvinceOntario Geological Survey Summary of Field Work and Other Activities, Special Volume No. 4, pp. 683-709OntarioCarbonatite -review, Kimberlites -review
DS1991-1488
1991
Sage, R.P.Geology of the Martison carbonatite complexOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5420, 74pOntarioCarbonatite, Martison
DS1991-1489
1991
Sage, R.P., Heather, K.B.The structure, stratigraphy and mineral deposits of the Wawa areaGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting held Toronto May 1991, Guidebook, No. A6, 38pOntarioGeology, Wawa, Structure, Iron
DS1991-1507
1991
Saxe, D.Directions in environmental regulation: where is Ontario going now?Hazardous Materials Management, December, pp. 37, 38OntarioLegal, Environmental
DS1991-1517
1991
Schneiders, B.R., Smyk, M.C., Speed, A.A.Field trip Guidebook for the Nipigon-Marathon areaOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5763, 55pOntarioAlkaline rocks, Coldwell Complex
DS1991-1518
1991
Schneiders, B.R., Smyk, M.C., Speed, A.A.Field trip guidebook to the Nipigon-Marathon areaOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5763, 55pOntarioDiatremes, Guidebook
DS1991-1546
1991
Sexton, J., Henson, H.Lake Superior bedrock topography and rift structuresGeological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstract Volume, Vol. 23, No. 5, San Diego, p. A 138OntarioTectonics, Rifting
DS1991-1638
1991
Southwick, D.L.On the genesis of Archean granite through two stage melting of the Quetico accretionary prism at a transpressional plate boundaryGeological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin, Vol. 103, No. 11, November pp. 1385-1394OntarioAccretionary complex, Tectonics
DS1991-1663
1991
Stone, D., Kamineni, D.C., Jackson, M.C.Geology of the Atikokan areaGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting held Toronto May 1991, Guidebook, No. A7, 27pOntarioStructure, Steep Rock Group
DS1991-1683
1991
Symons, D.T.A., Chiasson, .D.Paleomagnetism of the Callander Complex and the Cambrian apparent polar wander path for North AmericaCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 28, No. 3, March pp. 355-363OntarioPaleomagnetism, Alkaline rocks -Callander Complex
DS1991-1709
1991
Teskey, D.J.Magnetic modelling of the mid-continent rift system- central LakeSuperiorG.s.c. Current Activites Forum, Program With Abstracts, January 22-23, 1991, p. 15. AbstractOntarioGeophysics -magnetics, Midcontinent rift
DS1991-1710
1991
Teskey, D.J., et al.High resolution aeromagnetic survey of lake SuperiorEos, Vol. 72, No. 8, Feb. 19, pp. 81, 85.OntarioGeophysics - magnetics
DS1991-1711
1991
Teskey, D.J., Thomas, M.D., Gibb, R.A., Dods, S.D., Kucks, R.P.High resolution aeromagnetic survey of Lake SuperiorEos, Vol. 72, No. 8, February 19, p. 81, 85, 86Ontario, MichiganBlank
DS1991-1728
1991
Thorleifson, L.H.Indicator minerals in glacial sedimentsProspectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Annual Meeting March 25, 1 pg. extended abstractOntario, Jellicoe regionGeomorphology, Indicator minerals - general and mentions kimberlites
DS1991-1729
1991
Thorleifson, L.H., Krisjansson, F.J.Drift prospecting studies in support of mineral exploration: an example from the Beardmore-Geraldton area, OntarioG.s.c. Current Activites Forum, Program With Abstracts, January 22-23, 1991, p. 3. AbstractOntarioKimberlite indicator minerals -slides, No mention in abstract -talk with slides of indicators
DS1991-1746
1991
Trehu, A., Morel-a l'Husier, P., et al.Imaging the midcontinental rift beneath Lake Superior using large aperture seismic dataGeophysical Research Letters, Vol. 18, No. 4, April pp. 625-628OntarioGeophysics -seismics, Tectonics
DS1991-1762
1991
Umpherson, D., Bennett, D., Webb, J.R., Hart, J.Bush safety in mineral explorationMinistry of Northern Development and Mines Education series, No. 2, 67pOntarioManual for safety, book, Mineral exploration -safety measures
DS1991-1769
1991
United States Geological Survey (USGS)Quaternary geologic map of the Erie 4 X 6 quadrangleUnited States Geological Survey (USGS), Map, miscellaneous Map I-1420, NK-17, 1: 1, 1000, 000 $ 3.60Ontario, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, New York, West VirginiaGeomorphology -map
DS1991-1823
1991
Walker, E.C., Sutcliffe, R.H., Shaw, C.S.J., Shore, G.T.Geology of the Coldwell alkaline complexOntario Geological Survey Summary of Field Work and Other Activities, No. 157, pp. 107-116OntarioAlkaline, Coldwell Complex
DS1991-1845
1991
West, G.F., Ernst, R.Evidence from aeromagnetics on the configuration of Matachewan Dykes and tectonic evolution of KapuskasingCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 28, pp. 1797-1811.OntarioGeophysics - magnetics, Kapuskasing Structural Rift Zone
DS1991-1846
1991
West, G.F., Ernst, R.E.Evidence from aeromagnetics on the conifguration of Matachewan dykes And the tectonic evolution ...Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 28, pp. 1797-1811.OntarioKapuskasing Structural zone
DS1991-1847
1991
West, G.F., Halls, H.C.Aeromagnetic survey of the Ivan hoe Lake Fault zone Lithoprobe KSZtransectGeological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada/Society Economic, Vol. 16, Abstract program p. A131OntarioGeophsyics -aeromagnetics, Tectonics -Kapuskasing structural zone
DS1991-1874
1991
Williams, D.A.Paleozoic geology of the Ottawa-St. Lawrence Lowland, southern OntarioOntario Geological Survey Open File, Open File No. 5770, 292pOntarioPalezoic geology, General
DS1991-1875
1991
Williams, H.R., Stott, G.M.Subprovince accretion in the southern Superior Province or cross section through the Wawa-Quetico-Wabigoon subprovincial boundaries and Beardmore-GeraldtonbeltGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting held Toronto May 1991, Guidebook, No. B6, 25pOntarioGreenstone belt, Tectonics
DS1992-0139
1992
Bokelmann, G.H.R., Silver, P.G.Mantle variation within the Canadian ShieldEos Transactions, Vol. 73, No. 14, April 7, supplement abstracts p. 204Wyoming, OntarioCraton, Structure
DS1992-0178
1992
Brummer, J.J., MacFadyen, D.A., Pegg, C.C.Discovery of kimberlites in the Kirkland Lake area, northern Ontario, Canada. Part I: kimberlite discoveries, sampling, diamondcontent, age, emplacementThe Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) Exploration Mining Geology, Vol. 1, No. 4, October pp. 351-370OntarioGeology, geophysics -aeromagnetics, Kimberlite pipes
DS1992-0179
1992
Brummer, J.J., MacFadyen, D.A., Pegg, C.C.Discovery of kimberlites in the Kirkland Lake area, northern Ontario, Canada. Part I: early surveys and surficial geologyThe Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM), Vol. 1, No. 4, October pp. 339-350OntarioHistory, Quaternary, sampling programs
DS1992-0207
1992
Canadian Journal of Earth SciencesThe tectonic evolution of the Superior and Slave provinces of the CanadianshieldCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 29, No. 10, October pp. 2059-2327Northwest Territories, Manitoba, OntarioTectonics, Structure
DS1992-0303
1992
Cosca, M.A., Essene, E.J., Junk, M.J., Sutter, J.F.Differential unroofing within the Central Metasedimentary Belt of the Grenville Orogen: constraints from 40Ar/39Ar thermochronologyMineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 110, No. 2/3, pp. 211-225OntarioGeochronology, Central Metasedimentary Belt
DS1992-0310
1992
Craigie, E.Diamond exploration in eastern CanadaProspectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Digest, Vol. 5, No. 27, p. 1, 2OntarioNews item, Brief overview
DS1992-0363
1992
Dickin, A.P., Higgins, M.D.Sm/neodymium evidence for a major 1.5 Ga crust forming event in the central Grenville ProvinceGeology, Vol. 20, No. 2, February pp. 137-140OntarioTectonics, Geochronology
DS1992-0393
1992
Dreimanis, A.Early Wisconsi nan in the north central part of the Lake Erie Basin: a newinterpretationGeological Society of America, Special Paper No. 270, pp. 109-118OntarioGeomorphology, Glacial deposits
DS1992-0441
1992
Ernst, R.E., Baragar, W.R.A.Evidence from magnetic fabric for the flow pattern of magma in the Mackenzie giant radiating dyke swarmNature, Vol. 356, No. 6369, April 9, pp. 511-513Northwest Territories, OntarioGeophysics -magnetics, Dyke swarm
DS1992-0454
1992
Feng, R., Kerrich, R.Geochemical evolution of granitoids Archean Abitibi s volcanic zone and the Pontiac subprovince, Superior, : implications for tectonic history and sourceregionsChemical Geology, Vol. 98, No. 1-2, July 10, pp. 23-70OntarioGeochemistry, Tectonics -Abitibi southern volcanic zone
DS1992-0508
1992
Gall, Q.Precambrian paleosols in CanadaCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 29, No. 12, December pp. 2530-2536Northwest Territories, Ontario, Manitoba, SaskatchewanWeathering, Laterites, paleosols
DS1992-0587
1992
Goodings, C.R., Brookfield, M.E.Proterozoic transcurrent movements along the Kapuskasing lineament(Superior Province, Canada) and their relationship to surrounding structuresEarth Science Reviews, Vol. 32, pp. 147-185OntarioTectonics, Structure, Kapuskasing Rift - lineament
DS1992-0604
1992
Green, J.C.Proterozoic rifts: North American Rift systemProterozoic Crustal Evolution, K.C. Condie, Developments in Precambrian, Chapter 3, pp. 116-119.Appalachia, OntarioTectonics, Midcontinent Rift
DS1992-0682
1992
Hastings, J.Prospecting for gravel using geophysical techniquesMcMaster University of BSc, OntarioThesis -abstract, Geophysics, gravel, IP, electromagnetic, seismics
DS1992-0690
1992
Heaman, L.M., Machado, N.Timing and origin of Midcontinent rift alkaline magmatism, North America:evidence from the Coldwell ComplexContributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 110, No. 2-3, pp. 289-303OntarioAlkaline, Midcontinent Rift
DS1992-0691
1992
Heaman, L.M., Machado, N.Timing and orogen of midcontinent rift alkaline magmatism, North America:evidence from the Coldwell complexMineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 110, No. 2/3, pp. 289-303OntarioTectonics, Alkaline magmatism
DS1992-0707
1992
Hicock, S.R., Dreimanis, A.Deformation till in the Great Lakes region: implications for rapid flow along the south-central margin of the Laurentide Ice SheetCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 29, No. 7, July, pp. 1565-1579Ontario, Great LakesGeomorphology, Till, Laurentide Ice Sheet
DS1992-0753
1992
Institute on Lake Superior GeologyProceedings -program, abstracts and guidebook. 38th. annual meeting held May 1992Institute on Lake Superior Geology, 200pOntario, Manitoba, Minnesota, Kansas, Michigan, WisconsinStructure, tectonics, sulphides, iron formation, VMS, IF., Proterozoic, Midcontinent, rifting, geophysics, platinum group elements (PGE), nickel
DS1992-0771
1992
James, T.S.The Hudson Bay free-air gravity anomaly and glacial reboundGeophysical Research Letters, Vol. 19, No. 9, May 4, pp. 861-864OntarioGeophysics-gravity, Geomorphology
DS1992-0777
1992
Janse. A.J.A.Diamond prospectivity of the Hudson Bay LowlandReport to C.P.M., handout by K.W.G. at meeting held October 19th., 13p. l table, Figures 1-4 onlyOntarioCraton, Overview
DS1992-0783
1992
Jennings, C.Exploration for diamonds in Canada with special reference to OntarioOntario Geological Survey Mineral Development Forum - talk given December, Abstract onlyOntarioNews item, SouthernEra
DS1992-0790
1992
Jianjun Wu, Mereu, R.F.Crustal structure of the Kapuskasing Uplift from Lithoprobe nearvertical/wide angle seismic reflection dataJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 97, No. B12, November 10, pp. 17, 411-17, 453OntarioGeophysics -seismics, LITHOPROBE.
DS1992-0791
1992
Jianjun Wu, Mereu, R.F.Crustal structure of the Kapuskasing uplift from LITHOPROBE near vertical/wide angle seismic reflection dataJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 97, No. B12, November 10, pp. 17, 441-17, 453OntarioKapuskasing Zone, Lithoprobe
DS1992-0792
1992
Jianjun Wu, Mereu, R.F., Percival, J.A.Seismic image of the Ivan hoe Lake fault zone in the Kapuskasing uplift Of the Canadian shieldGeophysical Research Letters, Vol. 19, No. 4, February 21, pp. 353-360OntarioStructure -fault, Geophysics -seismics
DS1992-0918
1992
Layman, C.A.Glacial geology of western Hudson Strait, Canada, with reference to Laurentide Ice Sheet dynamicsGeological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin, Vol. 104, No. 9, September pp. 1169-1177OntarioGeomorphology, Laurentide Ice Sheet
DS1992-0928
1992
Leclair, A.D.Geology of the Kapuskasing-Groundhog-Missinaibi River area, Folyet andGeological Survey of Canada and Ontario Geological Survey, Open File No. 2515, 1 map 1: 250, 000 approx. $ 10.00OntarioKapuskasing area, Geology
DS1992-0941
1992
Lewis, T., Wang, K.Geothermal research related to past climateEos, Vol. 73, No. 25, June 23, pp. 265, 269Ontario, QuebecGeothermal, Climate, deep drilling
DS1992-0965
1992
Lunar and Planetary InstituteInternational conference on large meteorite impacts and planetaryevolutionLunar and Planetary Institute Abstract volume, Cont. No. 790, 85pCanada, Iowa, South Africa, Ontario, Germany, China, NamibiaSudbury structure, Abstract volume
DS1992-0991
1992
Manson, M.L., Halls, H.C.The geometry and sense of post-Keweenawan faults in eastern Lake Superior:implications for models of rift developmentEos Transactions, Vol. 73, No. 14, April 7, supplement abstracts p. 320OntarioMidcontinent Rift, Structure -faults
DS1992-0993
1992
Maraschal, M., Fyfe, W.S., Percival, J., Chan, T.Grain-boundary graphite in Kapuskasing gneisses and implications for lower-crustal conductivityNature, Vol. 357, No. 6380, June 25, pp. 674-676OntarioGeophysics, Kapuskasing uplift
DS1992-0996
1992
Mareschal, M., Fyfe, W.S., Percival, J., Chan, T.Grain boundary graphite in Kapuskasing gneisses and implications for lower-crustal conductivityNature, Vol. 357, No. 6380, June 25, pp. 674-676OntarioRifting, Geophysics -conductivity
DS1992-0998
1992
Mariano, J., Hinze, W.J.Magnetic modeling of complexly magnetized bodies with implications to the structure of the midcontinent rift in eastern Lake SuperiorEos Transactions, Vol. 73, No. 14, April 7, supplement abstracts p. 320OntarioMidcontinent Rift, Geophysics -magnetics
DS1992-1026
1992
McClenaghan, M.B.Surface till geochemistry and implications for exploration, Black River-Matheson Area, northeastern Ontario.The Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) Exploration Mining Geology, Vol. 1, No. 4, October pp. 327-337.OntarioGeochemistry, General - not specific to diamonds
DS1992-1027
1992
McClenaghan, M.B., DiLabio, R.N.W.Drift prospecting for diamonds and overburden drill hole compilation in the Kirkland Lake and Timmins areas.Ontario Geological Survey, Ontario Mines and Minerals Symposium held Dec., Poster abstract only, p. 45.OntarioGeochemistry, Drilling
DS1992-1028
1992
McClenaghan, M.B., Lavin, O.P., Nichol. I., Shaw, J.Geochemistry and clast lithology as an aid to till classification, Matheson, Ontario, CanadaJournal of Geochemical Exploration, Vol. 42, No. 2-3, February pp. 237-260OntarioGeochemistry, Till classification, -Not specific to kimberlite mineralogy -mentions
DS1992-1062
1992
Milkereit, B.Marine vibrosis profiling in the eastern Great LakesEos Transactions, Vol. 73, No. 14, April 7, supplement abstracts p. 203OntarioGeophysics -seismics, Vibrosis
DS1992-1063
1992
Milkereit, B., Forsyth, D.A., Green, A.G., Davidson, A., Hanmer, S.Seismic images of a Grenvillian terrane boundaryGeology, Vol. 20, No. 11, November pp. 1027-1030OntarioGeophysics -seismics, Terrane
DS1992-1143
1992
Ontario Geological SurveyWawa experimental digital dat a setOntario Geological Survey (OGS) data, see various optionsOntarioWawa digital data set, Outline of options
DS1992-1144
1992
Ontario Mines and Minerals Update for March 1992Metals and market activity in February 1992 - overview of worldactivities.. brief mention of Ashton and Crystal exploration activities in Lake superior regionOntario Mines and Minerals Update for March 1992, p. 6. briefOntarioNews item, Ashton, Crystal Exploration
DS1992-1156
1992
Palacky, G.J., Holladay, J.S., Walker, P.Inversion of helicopter electromagnetic dat a along the Kapuskasingtransect, OntarioGeological Survey of Canada Paper, No. 92-1E, pp. 177-184OntarioGeophysics, Kapuskasing Rift
DS1992-1157
1992
Palacky, G.J., Smith, S.L., Stephens, L.E.Quaternary investigations in Geary, Thorburn and Wilhelmin a townships, OntarioGeological Survey of Canada Paper, No. 92-1E, pp. 201-206OntarioGeophysics, Lithology
DS1992-1158
1992
Palacky, G.J., Smith, S.L., Stephens, L.E.Use of ground electromagnetic measurements to locate sites for overburden drilling near Smoky Falls, OntarioGeological Survey of Canada Paper, No. 92-1E, pp. 195-200OntarioGeophysics, Overburden
DS1992-1165
1992
Parsons, R.Provincial tax changes: trend continuesThe Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin), Vol. 85, No. 962, July/August pp. 119-123British Columbia, Ontario, QuebecEconomics, Taxation
DS1992-1186
1992
Perron, A.Kimberlite dyke on Buffonta/Silverside propertyPromotion material, 2 pg. outline about kimberlites and 2 press releasesOntarioNews item, Garrison Twp. Buffonta
DS1992-1193
1992
Phinney, W.C.Geochemical constraints on the petrogenesis of the Matachewan dike swarmOntario: implications for a plume originProceedings of the 29th International Geological Congress. Held Japan August 1992, Vol. 2, abstract p. 566OntarioDike swarm, Geochemistry
DS1992-1225
1992
Poulsen, K.H., Card, K.D., Franklin, J.M.Archean tectonic and metallogenic evolution of the Superior Province of the Canadian ShieldPrecambrian Research, Vol. 58, pp. 25-54OntarioMetallogeny, Superior Province
DS1992-1325
1992
Samson, C., West, G.F.Crustal structure of the Midcontinent rift system in eastern Lake Superior:GLIMPCE deep reflection seismicsCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 29, pp. 636-49.OntarioGeophysics - seismics, Tectonics - rifting
DS1992-1348
1992
Schulze, D.J., Anderson, P.F.Composition and significance of xenocrystal garnet, chromite, and ilmenite from diamond bearing kimberlites in the Kirkland Lake cluster.Ontario Geological Survey Mineral Development Forum - POSTER December 7th., AbstractOntarioGeochemistry, indicators, Kirkland Lake cluster
DS1992-1349
1992
Schulze, D.J., Anderson, P.F.Composition and significance of xenocrystal garnet, chromite and ilmenite from diamond bearing kimberlites in the Kirkland Lake cluster.Ontario Geological Survey, Ontario Mines and Minerals Symposium held Dec., Poster abstract only, p. 54.OntarioMineral chemistry, Indicator minerals
DS1992-1369
1992
Sexton, J.L., Hesson, H.Jr.Seismic reflection and gravity profile models of dat a from Lake SuperiorEos Transactions, Vol. 73, No. 14, April 7, supplement abstracts p. 320OntarioMidcontinent Rift, Gravity
DS1992-1382
1992
Shen, P.Y., Wang, K., Beltrami, H., Mareschal, J.C.Paleoclimate change and heat flow density inferred from temperate dat a In the Superior province of the Canadian ShieldPaleogeography, paleoclimatology, paleoecology, Vol. 98, No. 2-4, December pp. 143-166Canada, OntarioHeat flow, Paleoclimates
DS1992-1392
1992
Shoemaker, E.M.Water sheet outburst floods from the Laurentide Ice SheetCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 29, No. 6, June pp. 1250-1264Northwest Territories, Manitoba, Ontario, QuebecGeomorphology, Laurentide Ice Sheet
DS1992-1406
1992
Simmons, B.D.Teck's exploration approach in eastern CanadaThe Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) Exploration and Mining Geology, Vol. 1, No. 3, July pp. 209-212Ontario, QuebecExploration, economics, Philosophy -Teck Corp
DS1992-1413
1992
Singhroy, V.H., Kenny, F.M., Barnett, P.J.Radar imagery for quaternary geological mapping in glaciated terrainsCanadian Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 18, No. 2, April pp. 112-117OntarioSudbury area, Geomorphology
DS1992-1433
1992
Smith, P.E., Farquhar, R.M., Halls, H.C.U-Th-Ph isotope study of mafic dykes in the Superior province Ontario:uniformity of initial lead isotope ratios of the Hearst dykesChemical Geology, Vol. 94, No. 4, May 15, pp. 261-280OntarioGeochronology, Hearst dikes
DS1992-1435
1992
Smith, S.L.Quaternary stratigraphic drilling transect, Timmins to the Moose RiverBasin, OntarioGeological Survey of Canada, Bulletin. No. 415, 94p. $ 16.95OntarioQuaternary drilling, quaternary sediments, Moose River Basin area
DS1992-1436
1992
Smith, S.L.Quaternary stratigraphic drilling transect ,Timmins to the Moose RiverBasin, Ontario.Geological Survey Canada Bulletin, No. 415, 67p.OntarioStratigraphic drilling, Moose River Basin
DS1992-1483
1992
Stone, D., Kamineni, D.C., Jackson, M.C.Precambrian geology of the Atikokan area, northwestern OntarioGeological Survey of Canada, Bulletin. No. 405, 106p. $ 23.95OntarioAtikokan area, Precambrian geology
DS1992-1508
1992
Symons, D.T.A.Paleomagnetism of the Keweenawan Chipman lake and Seabrook lake carbonatitecomplexes, Ontario.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 29, pp. 1215-23.OntarioCarbonatite, Deposit - Chipman, Seabrook
DS1992-1534
1992
Teskey, D.J., Thomas, M.D.Three dimensional magnetic modelling of the Midcontinent rift- central LakeSuperiorEos Transactions, Vol. 73, No. 14, April 7, supplement abstracts p. 320OntarioMidcontinent Rift, Geophysics -magnetics
DS1992-1542
1992
Thomas, M.D.Ancient collisional continental margins in the Canadian shield: geophysical signatures and derived crustal transects.Basement Tectonics, 8th. Proceedings, editor, Bartholemew, M.J., pp. 5-26.OntarioTectonics, Geophysics
DS1992-1543
1992
Thomas, M.D., Teskey, D.J.An interpretation of gravity anomalies over the Midcontinent rift, LakeSuperior, constrained by recent seismic and aeromagnetic dat a #2Eos Transactions, Vol. 73, No. 14, April 7, supplement abstracts p. 320OntarioMidcontinent Rift, Gravity
DS1992-1551
1992
Thorleifson, L.H., Wyatt, P.H., Shilts, W.W., Nielsen, E.Hudson Bay Lowland quaternary stratigraphy: evidence for Early Wisconsinan glaciation centered in Quebec.Geological Society of America, Special Paper No. 270, pp. 207-222.OntarioGeomorphology, Glacial deposits
DS1992-1553
1992
Thurston, P.C., McFadyen, D.Geological interpretation and mineral potential of the basement underlying part of the Hudson Bay LowlandsOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5826, 12p. 12 coloured maps folio $ 194.00OntarioGeophysics, magnetics, Hudson Bay Lowlands
DS1992-1619
1992
Waldron, K.A., Oarsons, I.Feldspar microtextures and multistage thermal history of syenites from the Coldwell Complex, OntarioContributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 111, No. 2, July pp. 222-234OntarioColdwell Complex, Alkaline rocks
DS1992-1650
1992
West, G.F., Weizhong WangReprocessing of Lithoprobe crustal seismic reflection dat a from the Kapuskasing Structural Zone, Ontario, CanadaEos Transactions, Vol. 73, No. 14, April 7, supplement abstracts p.214-5OntarioGeophysics -seismic, Kapuskasing Zone
DS1992-1653
1992
White, D.J., Boland, A.V.A comparison of forward modeling and inversion of seismic first arrivalsover the Kapuskasing UpliftSeismological Soc. of American Bulletin, Vol. 82, No. 1, February pp. 304-322OntarioGeophysics -seismics, Tectonics, Kapuskasing Uplift
DS1992-1654
1992
White, D.J., Milkereit, B., Salisbury, M.H., Percival, J.A.Crystalline lithology across the Kapuskasing Uplift determined using insitu Poisson's ratio from seismic tomography.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 97, No. B13, December 10, pp. 19, 993-20, 006.OntarioGeophysics -seismics, Lithology, Kapuskasing uplift
DS1992-1655
1992
White, J.C., Mawer, C.K.Deep crustal deformation textures along megathrusts from Newfoundland andOntario: implications for microstructural preservation, strain rates and strength of the liCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 29, No. 2, Feb. pp. 328-337Newfoundland, OntarioStructure -lithosphere, Megathrusts
DS1992-1736
1992
Zhang, B., Halls, H.C.Does another thrust sheet lie above the Kapuskasing Zone?Eos Transactions, Vol. 73, No. 14, April 7, supplement abstracts p. 92OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing Zone
DS1993-0082
1993
Barron, K.Prospecting for diamonds in Ontario - not just a pipe dream.Seg Student Chapter Diamond Seminar Held University Of Western Ontario March 5, 2p. abstractOntarioBrief overview, Kirkland lake area
DS1993-0083
1993
Barron, K.M., Barnett, R.L.A kimberlite-kamafugite transition? Kalsilite-bearing kimberlite from the New Buffonta gold mine, Kirkland Lake area, northeastern OntarioMid-continent diamonds Geological Association of Canada (GAC)-Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Symposium ABSTRACT volume, held Edmonton May, pp. 37-46OntarioMineralogy, Deposit -New Buffonta
DS1993-0109
1993
Berdusco, B.J.PETROCH lithogeochemistry dat a base: geochemical interpretative tools and dat a base expansion reviewOntario Geological Survey, Open file, No. 5860, 18pOntarioGeochemistry -lithogeochemistry, Computer program -PETROCH
DS1993-0137
1993
Borradaile, G.J., erner, T., Dehls, J.F., Spark, R.N.Archean regional transpression and paleomagnetism in northwestern CanadaTectonophysics, Vol. 220, No. 1-4, April 15, pp. 117-126OntarioGeophysics, Paleomagnetism
DS1993-0154
1993
Boyle, D.R., Cox, D.L., Vandebeek, R.R.Groundwater sampling methodology for mineral exploration in glaciated terrain using reverse circulation overburden drillingJournal of Geochemical Exploration, Vol. 49, No. 3, December pp. 213-231Ontario, QuebecOverburden drilling -review of techniques, Geochemistry
DS1993-0173
1993
Buchan, K.L., Mortensen, J.K., Card, K.D.Northeast-trending Early Proterozoic dykes of southern Superior Province:Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 30, No. 6, June pp. 1286-1296OntarioDikes, Paleomagnetics
DS1993-0198
1993
Camire, G.E., Burg, J-P.Late Archean thrusting in the Northwestern Pontiac Subprovince, CanadianShieldPrecambrian Research, Vol. 61, No. 1-2, February pp. 51-66OntarioStructure -thrust, Pontiac Subprovince
DS1993-0219
1993
Carter, M.W.Alkalic rocks of the Thunder Bay area #3Ontario Geological Survey, Open File No. OFR 5820, 46pOntarioAlkaline rocks
DS1993-0220
1993
Carter, M.W.Annotated bibliography of the Timiskaming supracrustal rocks of Ontario1911-1991Ontario Geological Survey, Open file, No. 5857, 194pOntarioSupracrustal rocks, Bibliography
DS1993-0258
1993
Clark, J.A., Hendriks, M., Timmermans, T.J., Struck, C., Hilverda, K.J.Glacial isostatic deformation of the Great Lakes regionGeological Society of America Bulletin, Vol. 106, No. 1, January pp. 19-31.OntarioGeomorphology, Sea level changes, isostasy
DS1993-0281
1993
Constazo-Alvarez, V., Dunlop, D.J.Paleomagnetism of alkaline complexes and remagnetization in the Kapuskasing structural zone, Ontario, CanadaJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 98, No. B3, March 10, pp. 4063-4079OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing Structural Zone
DS1993-0288
1993
Corfu, F., Stott, G.M.Age and petrogenesis of two late Archean magmatic suites, northwestern Superior Province, Canada: zircon uranium-lead (U-Pb) (U-Pb) and Lu-Hf isotopic relationsJournal of Petrology, Vol. 34, No. 4, August pp. 817-OntarioPetrology, Geochronology -magma
DS1993-0290
1993
Corriveau, L., Gorton, M.P.Coexiting potassium-rich alkaline and shoshonitic magmatism of arc affinities In the Proterozoic: a reassessment of syenitic stocks in the southwestern GrenvilleProvinceContribution to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 113, pp. 262-279OntarioAlkaline, shoshonite, Ultrapotassic, potassic
DS1993-0293
1993
Crabtree, D.Electron probe analysis of indicator minerals from kimberlites and relatedrocks.Ontario Geological Survey Summary of Field Work and other activities, Misc, Paper No. 162, pp. 206-208.OntarioMicroprobe techniques, Indicator minerals
DS1993-0294
1993
Craigie, E.Sampling techniques and the distribution of kimberlitic indicator minerals in glacial tills and sedimentsDiamonds: exploration, sampling and evaluation proceedings of a short, pp. 237-248Ontario, Northwest TerritoriesGeomorphology, eochemistry
DS1993-0324
1993
Davison, J.G.Diamond exploration samples: laboratory processingDiamonds: exploration, sampling and evaluation proceedings of a short, pp. 313-342Ontario, Northwest TerritoriesGeochemistry, Sampling techniques
DS1993-0404
1993
Elphick, J.R., MacRae, N.D., Barnett, R.L., Barron, K.M., Morris, W.Spinel compositions and trends from tuffisitic breccias of the James BayLowlands, OntarioMid-continent diamonds Geological Association of Canada (GAC)-Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Symposium ABSTRACT volume, held Edmonton May, pp. 47-52OntarioMineralogy
DS1993-0419
1993
Ernst, R.E., Buchan, K.L.Paleomagnetism of the Abitibi dyke swarms, southern Superior Province, And implications for the Logan LoopCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 30, No. 9, September pp. 1886-1897OntarioPaleomagnetics, Abitibi dike swarm
DS1993-0438
1993
Ferrall, C., Shearer, B.Pay-for -performance in mining: an anlysis of historical dat a on productionbonusesCrs Perspectives, No. 46, September/October pp. 2-12Ontario, CanadaEconomics, Mining -production bonuses
DS1993-0460
1993
Francois-Bongarcon, D.The practice of the sampling theory of broken oresThe Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin), Vol. 86, No. 970, May pp. 75-81OntarioMining, Geostatistics, Ore reserve estimation
DS1993-0529
1993
Geological Survey of CanadaRelease of multiparameter profile line dat a for an electromagnetic/magnetic survey in the Blake River Syncline area, Cochrane and Timiscaming DistrictsGeological Survey Canada Open File, No. 2460, 35 microfiche $ 22.00OntarioGeophysics, Data release
DS1993-0615
1993
Hall, C.R.J.Development capital finance for smaller companiesMining Industry International, No. 1010, January pp. 17-18OntarioEconomics, Ore reserves, Ateba
DS1993-0641
1993
Haus, M., Pauk, T.PETROCH lithogeochemical data.. accompanied by 5 5.25 disc in ASCIIdatafilesOntario Geological Survey, Open file, No. 5855OntarioGeochemistry -lithogeochemistry, Computer program -PETROCH
DS1993-0652
1993
Helmstaedt, H.H.Geotectonic controls of primary diamond deposits: implications for diamond exploration models and Archean tectonicsMid-continent diamonds Geological Association of Canada (GAC)-Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Symposium ABSTRACT volume, held Edmonton May, pp. 7-10Northwest Territories, Wyoming, OntarioTectonics, Structure
DS1993-0682
1993
Hoffman, P.F., Grotzinger, J.P.Orographic precipitation, erosional unloading and tectonic styleGeology, Vol. 21, No. 3, March pp. 195-198Northwest Territories, Cordillera, Appalachia, OntarioTectonics, Orogeny, Slave Craton
DS1993-0722
1993
Irving, R., et al.Lithoprobe Abitibi-Grenville seismic refraction survey: acquisition and processing reportGeological Survey of Canada, Open file, No. 2627, 322pOntarioGeophysics -seismic lithoprobe, Open File -ad
DS1993-0771
1993
Kamineni, D.C., Kerrich, R., Brown, A.Effects of differential reactivity of minerals on the development of brittle to semi-brittle structures in granitic rocks: textural and oxygen isotope evidenceChemical Geology, Vol. 105, pp. 215-232OntarioGeochronology, Tectonic, structure
DS1993-0815
1993
Killeen, P.G.Ore deposit signatures and borehole geophysics test sites in OntarioProceedings Fifth International Sym. on Geophysics for minerals, pp. 1-10OntarioGeophysics, Deposit signatures
DS1993-0816
1993
Kimura, G., Ludden, J.N., Desrochers, J-{., Hori, R.A model of ocean-crust accretion for the Superior province, CanadaLithos, Vol. 30, No. 3-4, September pp. 309-336OntarioTectonics -Ocean-crust, Accretion
DS1993-0856
1993
Krogh, T.E.high Pressure precision uranium-lead (U-Pb) (U-Pb) ages for granulite metamorphism and deformation in the Archean KSZ, Ontario: implications for structure and development of lower crust #2Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 119, No. 1-2, August pp. 1-18OntarioTectonics, Geochronology KSZ
DS1993-0857
1993
Krogh, T.E.high Pressure precision uranium-lead (U-Pb) (U-Pb) ages for granulite metamorphism and deformation in the Archean Kapuskasing structural zone, Ontario: implications for structure and development #1Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 199, No. 1-2, August pp. 1-18OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing Structural Zone
DS1993-0863
1993
Kumarapeli, P.S.A plume generated segment of the rifted margin of Laurentia, Southern Canadian Appalachians Wilson Cycle.Tectonophysics, Vol. 219, pp. 47-55.OntarioTectonics - rifting, Wilson Cycle, mantle plumes
DS1993-0865
1993
Kurtz, R.D., Craven, J.A., Niblett, E.R., Stevens, R.A.The conductivity of the crust and mantle beneath the Kapuskasing Uplift:electrical anisotropy in the upper mantleGeophysical Journal International, Vol. 113, pp. 483-498OntarioGeophysics -magnetics, midcontinental rift
DS1993-0931
1993
Ludden, J., Hubert, C., Barnes, A., Milkereit, B., Sawyer, E.A three dimensional perspective on the evolution of Archean crust:LITHOPROBE seismic reflection images in the southwestern Superior ProvinceLithos, Vol. 30, No. 3-4, September pp. 357-372OntarioGeophysics -seismics, Crust
DS1993-0946
1993
MacFadyen, D.A.Discovery of kimberlites Kirkland Lake area(Part III) - a decisive contribution by aeromagnetic dat a analysis in conditions of deep overburden.Mid-continent diamonds Geological Association of Canada (GAC)-Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Symposium ABSTRACT volume, held Edmonton May, pp. 31-36.OntarioGeophysics, Geomorphology
DS1993-0989
1993
McClenaghan, M.B.Location of known kimberlitic bedrock, float and indicator minerals in drift in the Kirkland Lake area, OntarioGeological Survey of Canada, Open file, No. 2636, 1 mapOntarioKimberlites, Open File -ad
DS1993-0990
1993
McClenaghan, M.B.Location of known kimberlitic bedrock float and indicator minerals in driftin the Kirkland Lake area.Geological Survey Canada Open File, OF No. 2636, 1 map in colour coded 1: 100, 000 $ 17.25Ontario, Kirkland LakeKimberlite locations, Map
DS1993-0991
1993
McClenaghan, M.B., Kjarsgaard, B.M., Stirling, J.A.R., Pringle, G.Chemistry of kimberlitic indicator minerals in drift from the Kirkland Lakearea, northeastern OntarioGeological Survey of Canada, $ 57.00 and $ 15.00 and 15.00, Open File, No. 2761, 375p. 1 disc. 1 map 1: 200, 000OntarioGeochemistry, Indicator minerals
DS1993-0992
1993
McClenaghan, M.B., Kjarsgaard, Stirling, Pringle et al.Chemistry of kimberlite indicator minerals in drift from the Kirkland Lakearea, northeastern Ontario.Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) Open File, No. 2761, 375p.Ontario, Kirkland LakeGeochemistry, Geomorphology
DS1993-1017
1993
Memmi, J.M.Integrated approach to diamond exploration in the north-central UnitedStates.Ph.d. Thesis Ohio State University, Columbus Ohio, 244p.Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Iowa, Ontario, WisconsinDiamond exploration techniques
DS1993-1023
1993
Meyer, G., et al.Diamond exploration... Sudbury district overviewOntario Geological Survey, MP 161, pp. 289-294.OntarioNews item, Kimberlite and diamond exploration activities
DS1993-1025
1993
Meyer, H.O.A., Waldman, M.A., Garwood, B.L.Mantle xenoliths from kimberlite, Kirkland Lake area, OntarioGeological Society of America Annual Abstract Volume, Vol. 25, No. 6, p. A99 abstract onlyOntarioXenoliths, Garnet Lherzolites
DS1993-1026
1993
Mezger, K., Essene, E.J., Van der Pluijm, B.A.Uranium-lead (U-Pb) geochronology of the Grenville Orogen of Ontario and New York:constraints on ancient crustal tectonicsContributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 114, No. 1, pp. 13-26Ontario, New YorkTectonics, Geochronology
DS1993-1055
1993
Mitchell, R.H., Platt, R.G.Compositional variation of rare earth, strontium and niobium bearing perovskites from alkaline rocks and carbonatites.Rare earth Minerals: chemistry, origin and ore deposits, International Geological Correlation Programme (IGCP) Project, pp. 84-85. abstractOntarioPetrography, Carbonatite
DS1993-1056
1993
Mitchell, R.H., Platt, R.G., Lukosius-Sanders, J., Artist-DowneyPetrology of syenites from centre III of the Coldwell alkaline complex, northwestern Ontario, CanadaCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 30, No. 1, January pp. 145-158OntarioAlkaline rocks, Coldwell Complex
DS1993-1059
1993
Mitrovica, J.X., Peltier, W.R.A new formation for inferring mantle viscosity based on estimates of Post glacial decay times: applications to RSL variations in northeast Hudson Bay.Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 20, No. 20, October 22, pp. 2183-2187.OntarioMantle viscosity
DS1993-1060
1993
Mitrovica, J.X., Peltier, W.R.A new formalism for inferring mantle viscosity based on estimates of Post glacial decay times: applications to RSL variations in northeast Hudson Bay.Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 20, No. 20, October 22, pp. 2183-2186.OntarioMantle viscosity, Seal level changes
DS1993-1167
1993
Ontario Geological Survey News releaseOntario Geological Survey (OGS) follow up projects.. proposed projects -list for the Wawa area and discussion - need client input.Ontario Geological Survey News release, Client survey, December 14, 3p. 1 text 2 mapsOntarioNews item, Wawa area indicator minerals
DS1993-1179
1993
Pair, D.L., Rodriques, C.G.Late Quaternary deglaciation of the southwestern St. Lawrence Lowland, New York and Ontario.Geological Society of America Bulletin, Vol. 105, No. 9, September pp. 1151-1164.Ontario, New YorkGeomorphology, Glacial deposits
DS1993-1180
1993
Palacky, G.J.Results of helicopter electromagnetic surveys along the Kapuskasingtransect, District of Cochrane, Ontario.Geological Survey Canada Open File, No. 2590, 23p. 10 sheets $ 33.00OntarioGeophysics, rift, Electromagnetics
DS1993-1181
1993
Palacky, G.J.Comparison of three electromagnetic techniques to determine conductivity of overburden in northeastern Ontario.Geological Survey Canada Paper, No. 93-1D, pp. 173-182.OntarioOverburden drilling, Kapuskasking structure
DS1993-1192
1993
Parry, S., Prince, D.The Save our North Campaign.CRSCrs Perspectives, No. 43, March pp. 11-14OntarioEconomics, Philosophy -mining
DS1993-1214
1993
Pegg, C.The ABC diamond district - Kirkland Lake. Regional settingHaileybury Sch. Mines, Canadian Society of Exploration Geophysists, 70p.Ontario, Kirkland LakeGeophysics
DS1993-1274
1993
Queen, M.Ar40 Ar39 dating of the Kapuskasing diabase dyke swarm and lamprophyre dykes in the Kapuskasing uplift.Queen's University, Msc. thesis, 172p.OntarioKapuskasing Dyke swarm, Mid continent, Geochronology
DS1993-1287
1993
Reed, L.E.The application of geophysics to exploration for diamondsMid-continent diamonds Geological Association of Canada (GAC)-Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Symposium ABSTRACT volume, held Edmonton May, pp. 21-26.OntarioGeophysics
DS1993-1288
1993
Reed, L.E.The geophysics of kimberlitesProspectors and Developers Diamond Workshop, held March 27th, Toronto, 14p. Inc, article by Reed The Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) Vol. 84, 947, March91OntarioGeophysics, Case histories
DS1993-1304
1993
Richardson, O.Environmental decision making and Ontario's mining industryCrs Perspectives, No. 45, July/August pp. 2-9OntarioEnvironmental, Legal
DS1993-1312
1993
Rivers, T., Van Gool, J.A.M., Connelly, J.N.Contrasting tectonic styles in the northern Grenville province:implications for the dynamics of orogenic frontsGeology, Vol. 21, No. 12, December pp. 1127-1130Labrador, Quebec, Ungava, OntarioTectonics, Geodynamics
DS1993-1364
1993
Sage, R., Morris, T., Sears, S.MNDM ( Ontario Geological Survey) announces the possibility of Diamond bearing kimberlite in the Wawa area.Ontario Geological Survey News release, No. 182, December 14, 2p.OntarioNews item, Dead River, indicator minerals
DS1993-1365
1993
Sage, R.P.Geology of the Herman Lake alkalic rock complex, District of AlgomaOntario Geological Survey, Open File, No. 5421, 80p.OntarioAlkaline rocks, Carbonatite
DS1993-1366
1993
Sage, R.P.Kimberlites in Ontario... project 93-12Ontario Geological Survey Summary of Field Work and other activities, Misc, Paper No. 162, pp. 111-113.OntarioKimberlites, Field study compilation
DS1993-1381
1993
Sawyer, E.W., Benn, K.Structure of the high grade Opatica Belt and adjacent low-grade AbitibiSubprovince, Canada: an Archean mountain frontJournal of Structural Geology, Vol. 15, No. 12, December pp. 1443-1458Ontariometamorphism, Tectonics
DS1993-1383
1993
Saxe, D.Ontario environmental protection act annotatedCanada Law Book, 550pOntarioLegal -environmental, Book -ad
DS1993-1393
1993
Schmitt, H.R., Cameron, E.M., Hall, G.E.M., Viave, J.Mobilization of gold into lake sediments from acid and alkaline mineralized environments in the southern Canadian shield: gold in lake sediments andnat.watersJournal of Geochemical Exploration, Vol. 48, No. 3, August pp. 329-358Ontario, Saskatchewan, ManitobaGold geochemistry, Alkaline rocks
DS1993-1395
1993
Schneiders, B.R., et al.Diamonds...brief mention Schreiber-Hemlo area for explorationOntario Geological Survey, MP 161, p. 141.OntarioNews item, Kimberlite
DS1993-1401
1993
Schulze, D.J.Garnet xenocryst populations in North American kimberlitesDiamonds: exploration, sampling and evaluation proceedings of a short, pp. 359-378.Ontario, Colorado, Wyoming, United States, CanadaGeochemistry, Garnets
DS1993-1413
1993
SEG NewsletterCanada- brief overview of diamond activitiesSeg Newsletter, No. 12, January p. 17.Northwest Territories, OntarioNews item, Exploration activities -brief
DS1993-1444
1993
Shay, J., Trehu, A.Crustal structure of the central graben of the midcontinent rift beneath Lake Superior.Tectonophysics, Vol. 225, No. 4, October 30, pp. 301-336.OntarioTectonics, Midcontinent rifting
DS1993-1453
1993
Shilts, W.W.Geological Survey of Canada's contributions to understanding The composition of glacial sedimentsCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 30, No. 2, February pp. 333-353Northwest Territories, Quebec, Ontario, KeewatinGeomorphology, Dubawnt Lake
DS1993-1465
1993
Silver, P.G., Kaneshima, S.Constraints on mantle anisotropy beneath Precambrian North America from a transportable teleseismic experiment.Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 20, No. 12, June 18, pp. 1127-1130.Ontario, WyomingGeophysics -seismics, Craton
DS1993-1492
1993
Smyk, M.C., Taylor, R.P., Jones, P.C., Kingston, D.M.Geology and geochemistry of the West Dead Horse Creek rare-metaloccurrence, northwestern OntarioThe Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) Exploration and Mining Geology, Vol. 2, No. 3, July pp. 245-252OntarioGeochemistry, Diatreme breccia
DS1993-1539
1993
Stone, W.E., Crocket, J.H., Fleet, M.E.Sulfide poor platinum group mineralization in komatiitic systems: Boston Creek flow, layered basaltic komatiite, Abitibi Belt, OntarioEconomic Geology, Vol. 88, No. 4, June-July pp. 817-836OntarioKomatiites, platinum group elements (PGE)
DS1993-1549
1993
Suchy, D.R., Stearn, C.W.Evidence of a continent wide fault system on the Attawapiskat River, Hudson Bay Platform, northern Ontario.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 30, No. 8, August pp. 1668-1673.OntarioTectonics, structure, fault, Attawapiskat River area
DS1993-1552
1993
Sutcliffe, R.H., Barrie, C.T., Burrows, D.R., Beakhouse, G.P.Plutonism in the southern Abitibi Subprovince: a tectonics and petrogeneticframeworkEconomic Geology, Vol. 88, No. 6, September-October pp. 1359-1375Ontario, QuebecAbitibi Subprovince, Tectonics
DS1993-1557
1993
Sutton, S.J., Maynard, J.B.Sediment and basalt hosted regoliths in the Huronian supergroup: role of parent litholohy in middle Precambrian weathering profilesCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 30, No. 1, January pp. 60-76OntarioWeathering, Analyses
DS1993-1598
1993
Thorleifson, L.H.Quaternary geology and drift prospecting, Beardmore-Geraldton area, OntarioGeological Survey of Canada, Memoir No. 435, 146pOntarioGeomorphology, Book -ad
DS1993-1688
1993
Walker, E.C., Sutcliffe, R.H., Shaw, C.S.J., Shore, G.T.Preliminary report on the petrology and chemistry of the rare metal occurrences hosted by the Coldwell Alkaline ComplexOntario Geological Survey, Open File Report No. 5840, 20pOntarioAlkaline rocks, Rare earths
DS1993-1731
1993
Williams, C.T., Platt, R.G.Zirconolite (neodymium) and associated minerals from the Schryburt Lakecarbonatite, Canada.Rare earth Minerals: chemistry, origin and ore deposits, International Geological Correlation Programme (IGCP) Project, pp. 157-158.OntarioCarbonatite, Mineralogy
DS1993-1743
1993
Windley, B.F.Uniformitarianism today: plate tectonics is the key to the pastJournal of the Geological Society of London, Vol. 150, pp. 7-19OntarioPlate tectonics, Craton, suture zones
DS1993-1778
1993
Wyman, D.A., Kerrich, R.Archean shoshonitic lamprophyres of the Abitibi Subprovince, Canada:Petrogenesis, age and tectonic settingJournal of Petrology, Vol. 34, No. 4, December pp. 1067-1110Quebec, OntarioShoshonites, Lamprophyres, Petrology
DS1994-0032
1994
Albuquerque, H.Hydrothermal geochemistry of the Fire sand River carbonatite, OntarioMsc. Thesis, University Of Windsor, OntarioCarbonatite, Deposit -Firesand River
DS1994-0074
1994
Atekwana, E.A., et al.Ramp flat geometry within the central Kapuskasing uplift? Evidence from potential field modeling studies.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 7, July pp. 1027-1041.OntarioGeophysics -seismics, Tectonics -Kapuskasing uplift
DS1994-0085
1994
Averril, S.A., McClenaghan, M.B.Behaviour of kimberlite indicator minerals in glacial sediments. C14 And diamond Lake kimberlite pipes, Kirkland Lake Ontario.Geological Survey of Canada Open File, No. 2819OntarioGeochemistry, Geomorphology
DS1994-0130
1994
Becker, L., et al.Fullerenes in the 1.85 Billion year old Sudbury Impact StructureScience, Vol. 265, July 29, pp. 642-644OntarioSudbury Structure, Fullerenes
DS1994-0143
1994
Benn, K., Miles, W., et al.Crustal structure and kinematic framework of the northwest Pontiac Quebec: an integrated structural and geophysical study.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 2, Feb. pp. 271-281.Ontario, QuebecLithoprobe -Pontiac, Geophysics -seismics
DS1994-0223
1994
Bucham, K.L., Mortensen, J.K., Card, K.D.Integrated paleomagnetic and uranium-lead (U-Pb) geochronologic studies of mafic intrusions in southern Canadian shield...Precambrian Research, Vol. 69, pp. 1-10.Canada, OntarioSuperior Province, Proterozoic polar wander path
DS1994-0224
1994
Buchan, K.L., Mortensen, J.K., Card, K.D.Technique of integrated paleomagnetism and uranium-lead (U-Pb) (U-Pb) geochronology of diabase dyke swarms applied to Superior Province.Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Abstract Volume, Vol. 19, p.OntarioDiabase dykes, Geochronology
DS1994-0238
1994
Bursnall, J.T., et al.Structural correlation within the Kapuskasing upliftCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 7, July pp. 1081-1095.OntarioStructure, Tectonics -Kapuskasing uplift
DS1994-0249
1994
Canadian Journal of Earth SciencesThe Kapuskasing Transect of Lithoprobe -special issueCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 7, July pp. 1013-1286OntarioBook -table of contents, Tectonics, lithoprobe, Kapuskasing
DS1994-0250
1994
Canadian Journal of Earth SciencesPotential field studies of continental rifts: the Great Lakes regionCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 4, April pp. 617-720Ontario, Michigan, Texas, New MexicoGeophysics -seismics, tectonics, Midcontinent Rift
DS1994-0251
1994
Canadian Journal of Earth SciencesThe Abitibi-Lithoprobe seismic relection results: part 1, Western Grenville Province and Pontiac SubprovinceCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 2, February pp. 227-307Ontario, QuebecLithoprobe, Grenville, Pontiac
DS1994-0260
1994
Card, K.D.Lake Nipigon map setGeological Survey of Canada, Map NM -16-G 1, 1, 000.000 $ 20.80OntarioGeotectonic, dykes, Map
DS1994-0309
1994
Clark, P.U., Walder, J.S.Subglacial drainage, eskers and deforming beds beneath the Laurentide and Eurasian ice sheets.Geological Society of America Bulletin, Vol. 106, No. 2, February pp. 304-314.OntarioGeomorphology
DS1994-0315
1994
Clowes, R.M.LITHOPROBE: geoscience probing of inner space leads to new development for mining explorationThe Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin), Vol. 87, No. 977, February pp. 36-48Ontario, QuebecGeophysics -seismics, Geotectonics
DS1994-0346
1994
Corriveau, L., Amelin, Y., Gorton, M.P., Morin, D.Geochemical constraints on Proterozoic potassium-rich alkaline and shoshonitic magmas evolution in the S.W. Grenville Province.Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Abstract Volume, Vol. 19, p.OntarioAlkaline rocks, Shoshonite
DS1994-0347
1994
Corriveau, L., Morin, D., Tellier, M.Under the Central Metasedimentary Belt, are marbles known? the diamond potential of the sub-Grenvilian lithosphere.Geological Survey of Canada Open Forum January 17-19th. Abstracts only, p. 13.OntarioLithosphere, Mantle
DS1994-0477
1994
Easton, R.M., Carter, T.R.Basement geology and the Precambrian Paleozoic unconformity in southernOntarioGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Guidebook, No. B1, May 65pOntarioPrecambrian, Guidebook
DS1994-0478
1994
Easton, R.M., Davidson, A.Terrane boundaries and lithotectonic assemblages within the GrenvilleProvince, eastern OntarioGeological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Annual Meeting Guidebook, No. A1, 85p. $ 20.00OntarioBook -table of contents, Terranes, lithotectonic stratigraphy, Grenville
DS1994-0485
1994
Edgar, A.D., Pizzolato, L.A., Butler, G.M.Petrology of the ultramafic lamprophyre and associated rocks at CoralRapids, Abitibi River, Ontario.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 8, August, pp. 1325-1334.OntarioLamprophyres, alkaline, Deposit -Coral Rapids district
DS1994-0494
1994
Eriksson, K.A., Krapez, B., Fralick, P.W.Sedimentology of Archean greenstone belts: signatures of tectonicevolutionEarth Science Reviews, Vol. 37, pp. 1-88South Africa, Canada, Ontario, Zimbabwe, AustraliaCraton -greenstone belts, Kaapvaal, Superior, Zimbabwe, Pilbara
DS1994-0535
1994
Forsyth, D.A., Milkereit, B., et al.Seismic images of a tectonic subdivision of the Grenville Orogen beneath lakes Ontario and Erie.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 2, Feb. pp. 229-242.OntarioLithoprobe -Grenville, Geophysics -seismics
DS1994-0536
1994
Forsyth, D.A., Milkereit, B., et al.Deep structure beneath Lake Ontario: crustal scale Grenville subdivisionsCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 2, Feb. pp. 255-270.OntarioLithoprobe -Grenville, Geophysics -seismics
DS1994-0617
1994
Gibb, R.A., Hinze, W.J., Thomas, M.D.Potential field studies of continental rifts -The Great Lakes region:introduction.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 4, April pp. 617-618.Ontario, MichiganGeophysics -seismics, Tectonics -Midcontinent rift
DS1994-0638
1994
Good, D.J., Crocket, J.H.Origin of the albite pods in the Geordie Lake gabbro, Port Coldwell alkaline complex.Canadian Mineralogist, Vol. 32, No. 3, Sept. pp. 681-702.OntarioAlkaline rocks, Deposit -Port Coldwell
DS1994-0639
1994
Good, D.J., Crocket, J.H.Genesis Marathon copper Platinum Group element deposit, Port Coldwell complex:Mid-continent rift related magmatic sulfide deposit.Economic Geology, Vol. 89, No. 1, Jan-Feb. pp. 131-149.OntarioAlkaline rocks, Port Coldwell Alkaline Complex
DS1994-0644
1994
Gouchtchine, V.S., Ivanikov, V.V.Diamond potential in Quebec with modern theories on kimberlites, lamproites:comparison Belomar/Grenville.Preprint from Garde, 33p.Russia, West Virginia, Canada, OntarioDiamond genesis, Deposit -Belomar Grenville areas
DS1994-0646
1994
Gower, C.F., Tucker, R.D.Distribution of pre-1400 Ma crust Grenville province: implications rifting in Laurentia-Baltica during geon14Geology, Vol. 22, No. 9, September pp. 827-830.OntarioGeochronology, Mafic dikes
DS1994-0647
1994
Gower, C.F., Tucker, R.D.Distribution of pre-1400 Ma crust in Grenville: implications for rifting Laurentia-Baltica during geon 14Geology, Vol. 22, No. 9, Sept. pp. 827-830OntarioGeochronology, Tectonics
DS1994-0702
1994
Halls, H.C., Palmer, H.C., et al.Constraints on the nature of the Kapuskasing structural zone from the studyof Proterozoic dyke swarms.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 7, July pp. 1182-1196.OntarioStructure, Tectonics -Kapuskasing uplift
DS1994-0709
1994
Hanes, J.A., Archibald, D.A., Queen, M., Farrar, E.Constraints from 40Ar/39Ar geochronology on the tectonothermal history Of the Kapuskasing uplift.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 7, July pp. 1146-1171.OntarioGeochronology, Tectonics -Kapuskasing uplift
DS1994-0714
1994
Harper, S.Characteristics and origin of calcite apatite biotite carbonatite veins In the Grenville Province, MarmouthUniversity of of Toronto, MSc. thesisOntarioCarbonatite, Carbonatite veins, Thesis, Deposit -Marmouth Township area
DS1994-0726
1994
Hart, S.R., Steinhart, J.S., Smith, T.J.Terrestrial heat flow in Lake SuperiorCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 4, April pp. 698-708Ontario, MichiganHeat flow
DS1994-0727
1994
Hart, S.R., Steinhart, J.S., Smith, T.J.Terrestrial heat flow in Lake SuperiorCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 4, April pp. 698-708.Ontario, MichiganHeat flow
DS1994-0750
1994
Hearst, R., Morris, W., Thomas, M.Magnetic interpretation along the Sudbury structure -Lithoprobe transectGeophy. Res. Letters, Vol. 21, No. 10, May 15, pp. 951-954OntarioLithoprobe, Sudbury Structure
DS1994-0814
1994
Jackson, M.Mining on the edge of Yellowstone Park... extracted from an environmental management study.Crs Perspectives, No. 48, February pp. 2-15Montana, Ontario, Quebec, BrazilEnvironmental study, gold, Deposit -Mineral Hill
DS1994-0817
1994
Jackson, S.L., Fyon, J.A., Corfu, F.Review of Archean supracrustal assemblages of the southern Abitibi Greenstone belt in Ontario, Canada: products of microplate interaction within alarge scale platePrecambrian Research, Vol. 65, No. 1-4, January pp. 183-206OntarioAbitibi greenstone belt, Tectonics
DS1994-0913
1994
Kirkland Lake GazetteDiamonds shine againKirkland Lake Gazette, May 20th. p.3OntarioNews item, KWG Resources, Spider Resources
DS1994-1010
1994
Leclair, A.D., Percival, J.A., Green, A.G., et al.Seismic reflection profiles across the central Kapuskasing upliftCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 7, July pp. 1016-1026.OntarioGeophysics -seismics, Tectonics -Kapuskasing uplift
DS1994-1065
1994
Ludden, J.The Abitibi-Grenville lithoprobe transect seismic reflection results: 1. wGrenville Province and Pontiac Subprovince.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 2, Feb. pp. 227-228.OntarioLithoprobe -Grenville, Pontiac, Geophysics -seismics
DS1994-1098
1994
Manson, M.L., Halls, H.C.Post Keweenwan compressional faults in eastern Lake Superior region and their tectonic significance.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 4, April pp. 640-651.Ontario, MichiganGeophysics -seismics, Tectonics -Midcontinent rift
DS1994-1101
1994
Mareschal, M., et al.A review of electromagnetic investigations in the Kapuskasing uplift and surrounding regions: key rocks.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 7, July pp. 1042-1051.OntarioGeophysics -electromagnetics, Tectonics -Kapuskasing uplift
DS1994-1103
1994
Mariano, J., Hinze, W.J.Gravity and magnetic models of the Midcontinent Rift in eastern LakeSuperior.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 4, April pp. 661-674.Ontario, MichiganGeophysics -gravity, magnetics, Tectonics -Midcontinent rift
DS1994-1104
1994
Mariano, J., Hinze, W.J.Structural interpretation of Midcontinent Rift in east Lake Superior from seismic reflection, potential fieldCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 4, April pp. 619-628Ontario, MichiganGeophysics -seismics, Tectonics -Midcontinent rift
DS1994-1105
1994
Mariano, J., Hinze, W.J.Structural interpret. Midcontinent Rift in eastern Lake Superior from seismic reflection and potential field.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 4, April pp. 619-628.Ontario, MichiganGeophysics -seismics, Tectonics -Midcontinent rift
DS1994-1137
1994
McClenaghan, M.B.Till geochemistry in areas of thick drift and its application to goldexploration, Matheson area, northeastern OntarioExploration and Mining Geology, Vol. 3, No. 1, January pp. 17-30OntarioGeochemistry, gold, Geomorphology -till
DS1994-1138
1994
McClenaghan, M.B.Exploration for kimberlites using drift prospecting, Kirkland Lake regionHandout Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) meeting March 1994, 11p.OntarioKirkland Lake, Geochemistry
DS1994-1139
1994
McClenaghan, M.B., Kjarsgaard, B.Glacial dispersal of kimberlitic indicator minerals, Kirkland Lake, Ontario.Geological Survey of Canada Open Forum January 17-19th. Abstracts only, p. 27.OntarioGeomorphology, Indicator minerals
DS1994-1149
1994
McDougall, D.Diamond tests said positive.. Vera Cruz Minerals INc. kimberlite strike south of New Liskeard.Kirkland Lake Northern Daily News, March 3, p. 8A.OntarioNews item, Vera Cruz Minerals Inc.
DS1994-1151
1994
McGrath, P.H., Broome, H.J.A gravity model for the Sudbury structure along the Lithoprobe seismiclineGeophysical Research Letters, Vol. 21, No. 10, May 15, pp. 955-958OntarioGeophysics -seismics, Deposit - Sudbury
DS1994-1182
1994
Meyer, H.O.A., Waldman, M.A., Garwood, B.L.Mantle xenoliths from kimberlite near Kirkland Lake, OntarioCanadian Mineralogist, Vol. 32, No. 2, June pp. 295-306.OntarioXenoliths, garnet lherzolite, Deposit -C-14 kimberlite
DS1994-1185
1994
Miao, X., Moon, W.M.Three component vertical seismic profiling (VSP) experiment in the SudburyBasinGeophy. Res. Letters, Vol. 21, No. 10, May 15, pp. 939-942OntarioGeophysics -seismics, Sudbury Structure
DS1994-1192
1994
Milkereit, B., et al.Integrated seismic and borehole geophysical study of the Sudbury IgneousComplexGeophy. Res. Letters, Vol. 21, No. 10, May 15, pp. 931-934OntarioGeophysics -seismics, Sudbury Igneous Complex
DS1994-1193
1994
Milkereit, B., White, D.J., Green, A.G.Towards an improved seismic technique for crustal structures: the Lithoprobe Sudbury experimentGeophy. Res. Letters, Vol. 21, No. 10, May 15, pp. 927-930OntarioLithoprobe, Sudbury Structure
DS1994-1217
1994
Mitchell, R.H., Eby, G.N.Alkaline rock symposiuMGeological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Meeting Waterloo Ontario, May 12-14, 1994OntarioField excursion 1994, Coldwell Complex, carbonatite
DS1994-1218
1994
Mitchell, R.H., Platt, R.G.Aspects of the geology of the Coldwell alkaline complexGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Meeting, Guidebook 36p.OntarioAlkaline rocks, Coldwell Complex
DS1994-1222
1994
MNDM.MNDM announces kimberlite pipe discover in Tri-town area.. New LiskeardMines and Minerals Monthly Update (Ontario), Sept. p. 28-29.OntarioNews item, New Liskeard area
DS1994-1242
1994
Morris, T.F.Quaternary geology and overburden sampling for kimberlite indicators in the Michipicoten River-Wawa.Ontario Geological Survey miscellaneous Paper, No. 163, pp. 247-249.OntarioQuaternary, geomorphology, geochemistry, sampling, Michipicoten-Wawa
DS1994-1243
1994
Morris, T.F., Murray, C., Crabtree, D.Results of overburden sampling for kimberlite heavy mineral indicators And gold grains, Michipicoten-Wawa.Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5908, 69p.OntarioGeochemistry, sampling, Michipicoten -Wawa
DS1994-1244
1994
Morris, T.F., Sage, R., Crabtree, D.Diamonds in the Wawa areaPreprint handout Ontario Geological Survey (OGS) Seminar Dec., 19p.OntarioHistory and diamond finds, Michipicoten -Wawa
DS1994-1250
1994
Mueller, W., Donaldson, J.A., Doucet, P.Volcanic and tectono-plutonic influences on sedimentation in the Archean Kirkland Basin, AbitibiPrecambrian Research, Vol. 68, No. 3-4, August pp. 201-230OntarioGreenstone belt -Abitibi, Tectonics
DS1994-1309
1994
Ontario Geological Survey Report of activities 1993Exploration highlights...Cobalt areaOntario Geological Survey Report of activities 1993, OF 5892, p. 263, 270.OntarioNews item, Cobalt area
DS1994-1310
1994
Ontario Geological Survey Report of activities 1993Exploration highlights...Kirkland Lake areaOntario Geological Survey Report of activities 1993, OF 5892, p. 158-159.OntarioNews item, Kirkland Lake area
DS1994-1311
1994
Ontario Geological Survey Report of activities 1993Diamonds - western Wabigoon area... Prior ResourcesOntario Geological Survey Report of activities 1993, OF 5892, p. 33.OntarioNews item, Prior Resources
DS1994-1312
1994
Ontario Geological Survey Report of activities 1993Exploration highlights...Sault Ste. Marie areaOntario Geological Survey Report of activities 1993, OF 5892, p. 289-290.OntarioNews item, Wawa area
DS1994-1328
1994
Palidwor, G.A paragenetic classification system for garnets from mantle xenoliths andkimberlites.Bsc. Thesis, Uni. Of Ottawa, 37p.Mantle, OntarioXenoliths, Garnet
DS1994-1338
1994
Parphenuk, O.I., et al.Finite element models of evolution for the Kapuskasing structural zoneCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 7, July pp. 1227-1234.OntarioGeodynamics, Tectonics -Kapuskasing uplift
DS1994-1363
1994
Percival, J.A., Palmer, H.C., Barnett, R.L.Quantitative estimates of emplacement level of post metamorphic mafic dykesand subsequent erosion...Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 7, July pp. 1218-1226.OntarioGeodynamics, Tectonics -Kapuskasing uplift
DS1994-1364
1994
Percival, J.A., Peterman, Z.E.rubidium-strontium (Rb-Sr) biotite and whole rock dat a from the Kapuskasing uplift and their bearing on the cooling and exhumationCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 7, July pp. 1172-1181.OntarioGeochronology, Tectonics -Kapuskasing uplift
DS1994-1366
1994
Percival, J.A., West, G.F.The Kapuskasing uplift: a geological and geophysical synthesisCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 7, July pp. 1256-1286.OntarioGeology, geophysics, Tectonics -Kapuskasing uplift
DS1994-1383
1994
Pizzolato, L.A, mEdgar, A.D.Petrology and genesis of ultramafic lamprophyres and olivine melilititerocks from Coral Rapids northeast Ontario.Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Abstract Volume, Vol. 19, p.OntarioLamprophyres, Melilitite
DS1994-1386
1994
Platt, G.Perovskite, loparite and Ba-iron hollandite from the Schryburt Lake carbonatite complex, northwestern Ontario, Canada.Mineralogical Magazine, Vol. 58, March pp. 49-57.OntarioCarbonatite mineralogy, Deposit - Schryburt Lake
DS1994-1515
1994
Sage, R.P.Kimberlites of OntarioOntario Geological Survey miscellaneous Paper, No. 163, pp. 113-117.OntarioGeochemistry, Kimberlites
DS1994-1517
1994
Salisbury, M.H., Fountain, D.M.The seismic velocity and Poisson's ratio structure of the Kapuskasing uplift from laboratory measurements.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 7, July pp. 1052-1063.OntarioGeophysics -seismics, Tectonics -Kapuskasing uplift
DS1994-1521
1994
Samson, C., West, G.F.Detailed basin structure, tectonic evolution Midcont. Rift System e Lake superior reprocessing GLIMPCE.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 4, April pp. 629-639Ontario, MichiganGeophysics -seismics, GLIMPCE data, Tectonics -Midcontinent rift
DS1994-1522
1994
Samson, C., West, G.F.Detailed basin structure and tectonic evolution of the Midcontinent Rift system E. Lake Superior from GLIMPCE.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 4, April pp. 629-639.Ontario, MichiganGeophysics -seismics, reflection, Tectonics -Midcontinent rift
DS1994-1536
1994
Schandl, E.S., Gordton, M.P., Davis, D.W.Albitization at 1700 +- 2Ma in the Sudbury-Wanapitei Lake area:implications deep seated alkalic magmatismCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 3, March pp. 597-607OntarioMagmatism, Alkaline
DS1994-1556
1994
Schulze, D.J., Anderson, P.F.N.Indicator mineral chemistry of Kirkland Lake kimberlitesGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Abstract Volume, Vol. 19, p.OntarioGeochemistry, Kirkland Lake area
DS1994-1570
1994
Sexton, J.L., Henson, H.Jr.Interpretation of seismic reflection and gravity profile dat a in western Lake Superior.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 4, April pp. 652-660.Ontario, MichiganGeophysics -seismics, gravity, Tectonics -Midcontinent rift
DS1994-1579
1994
Shaw, C.S.J.Geochemistry of the Eastern Gabbro, Coldwell Alkaline Complex, NorthwestOntario.Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Abstract Volume, Vol. 19, p.OntarioAlkaline rocks, Coldwell Complex
DS1994-1594
1994
Shore, G.T., Sutrcliffe, R.H.Evidence for an early layered gabboric body and magma mingling withinsyenites Coldwell Peninsula area, Coldwell Alkaline Complex.Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Abstract Volume, Vol. 19, p.OntarioAlkaline rocks, Coldwell Complex
DS1994-1689
1994
Stern, R.A., Percival, J.A., Mortensen, J.K.Geochemical evolution of the Minto Block: a 2.7 Ga continental magmatic arc built on the Superior proto-cratonPrecambrian Research, Vol. 65, No. 1-4, January pp. 115-154Canada, OntarioGeochemistry, Craton
DS1994-1700
1994
Stone, D.Heavy minerals and kimberlite indicators in sand and till, western Berens River area, Ontario.Ontario Geological Survey miscellaneous Paper, No. 163, pp. 11-26.OntarioGeochemistry, Berens River - Kimberlite indicators
DS1994-1734
1994
Symons, D.T.A., et al.Synopsis of paleomagnetic studies in the Kapuskasing structural zoneCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 7, July pp. 1206-1217.OntarioPaleomagnetism, Tectonics -Kapuskasing uplift
DS1994-1758
1994
Teskey, D.J., Thomas, M.D.Three dimensional magnetic modelling of the Midcontinent Rift in eastern Lake SuperiorCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 4, April pp. 675-681Ontario, MichiganGeophysics -magnetics, Tectonics -Midcontinent rift
DS1994-1760
1994
Thomas, M.D., Teskey, D.J.An interpretation of gravity anomalies over the Midcontinent Rift, LakeSuperior, GLIMPCE seismic and aeromagnetic dat a #1Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 4, April pp. 682-697Ontario, MichiganGeophysics -gravity, Tectonics -Midcontinent rift
DS1994-1761
1994
Thomas, M.D., Teskey, D.J.An interpretation gravity anomalies Midcontinent Rift, Lake Superior, constrained by GLIMPCE seismic, aeromag.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 4, April pp. 682-697.Ontario, MichiganGeophysics -gravity, Tectonics -Midcontinent rift
DS1994-1764
1994
Thomas, R.J., Agenbacht, A.L.D., Cornell, D.H., Moore, J.M.The Kibaran of southern Africa: tectonic evolution and metallogenyOre Geology Reviews, Vol. 9, pp. 131-160South Africa, Ontario, NamaqualandSEDEX, metallogeny, Copper, nickel, VMS
DS1994-1851
1994
Vicker, P.A., Schulze, D.J.Garnet peridotite xenoliths in Kirkland Lake kimberlitesGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Abstract Volume, Vol. 19, p.OntarioGeochemistry, Kirkland Lake area
DS1994-1872
1994
Walker, E.C., Sutcliffe, R.H.Fractionation of syenite suites and formation of rare metal occurrences within the Coldwell alkaline complex, Marathon Ontario.Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Abstract Volume, Vol. 19, p.OntarioAlkaline rocks, Coldwell Complex
DS1994-1903
1994
White, D.J., Easton, R.M., et al.Seismic images of the Grenville Orogen in OntarioCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 2, Feb. pp. 293-307.OntarioLithoprobe -Grenville, Geophysics -seismics
DS1994-1924
1994
Willy, A.J.Evidence favouring diamond prospecting in the Beardmore-Geraldton area, Ontario.Preprint from author, 4p.OntarioNews item -promotion
DS1994-1980
1994
Zelt, C.A., Forsyth, D.A.Modeling wide angle seismic dat a for crustal structure: southeastern Grenville ProvinceJournal of Geophy. Res, Vol. 99, B6, June 10, pp. 11, 687-704OntarioGeophysics - seismics, Grenville
DS1994-1981
1994
Zelt, C.A., Forsyth, D.A., et al.Seismic structure of the Central Metasedimentary Belt, southern GrenvilleProvince.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, No. 2, Feb. pp. 243-254.OntarioLithoprobe -Grenville, Geophysics -seismics
DS1995-0049
1995
Ansdell, K.M., Norman, A.R.uranium-lead (U-Pb) (U-Pb) geochronology and tectonic development of southern flank of theKissey new Domain, Trans Hudson Orogen.Precambrian Research, Vol. 72, No. 1-2, March pp. 147-168.Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Northwest TerritoriesGeochronology, Trans Hudson Orogeny
DS1995-0057
1995
Armstrong, K.A.Investigation of the spinel mineralogy of the C14 kimberlite, KirklandLake, Ontario.Queen's University of, MSc.OntarioMineralogy, Deposit - C14
DS1995-0058
1995
Armstrong, K.A.An investigation of the spinel mineralogy of the C14 Kimberlite, KirklandLake, Ontario.Queen's University of, Msc. ThesisOntarioMineralogy, Deposit - C14
DS1995-0059
1995
Armstrong, K.A., Roeder, P.L., Helmstaedt, H.H.The spinel mineralogy of the C14 kimberlite, Kirkland Lake, OntarioProceedings of the Sixth International Kimberlite Conference Extended Abstracts, p. 14-16.OntarioMineralogy -spinel, Deposit - C14 Kirkland Lake
DS1995-0068
1995
Asli, M., Marcotte, D.Comparison of approaches to spatial estimation in a bivariate contextMathematical Geology, Vol. 27, No. 5, pp. 641-658OntarioGeostatistics, Volcanics
DS1995-0224
1995
Buchan, K.L., Mortensen, J.K., et al.Establishing key paleopoles for Superior and Slave cratons: potential for paleo Proterozoic reconstructionsGeological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Annual Meeting Abstracts, Vol. 20, p. A12 AbstractOntario, Northwest TerritoriesCraton, Paleomagnetics
DS1995-0255
1995
Calvert, A.J., Sawyer, E.W., Davis, W.J., Ludden, J.N.Archean subduction inferred from seismic images of a mantle suture in the Superior Province.Nature, Vol. 375, June 22, pp. 670-674.Ontario, QuebecGeophysics -seismics, Subduction, slab, tectonics
DS1995-0318
1995
Chubb, P.T., Peck, D.C., James, R.S., Ercit, T.S.Nature and origin of nodular textures in anorthositic cumulates from the east Bulletin intrusion, OntarioMineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 54, No. 1-2, pp. 93-104OntarioAnorthosites, layered intrusion, Deposit -East Bulletin
DS1995-0465
1995
Dupuy, C., Micard. A., Dostal, J., Dautel, D., Baragar, W.R.A.Isotope and trace element geochemistry of Proterozoic Natusiak flood basalts from the northwest Canadian ShieldChemical Geology, Vol. 120, No. 1-2, Feb. 1, pp.15-26OntarioGeochemistry, Natusial basalts
DS1995-0472
1995
Eaton, D.W., Hynes, A., Indares, A., Rivers, T.Seismic images of eclogites, crustal scale extension and MOHO relief in the eastern Grenville Province.Geology, Vol. 23, No. 9, Sept. pp. 855-858.OntarioEclogites, Geophysics -seismics
DS1995-0474
1995
Eaton, P.Northern Ontario exploration project thwarted by native objectionsProspectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Preprint, 6pOntarioLegal, Native
DS1995-0555
1995
Forty First Annual Meeting, Institute Lake Superior GeologyProceedings VolumeInstitute on Lake Superior Geology, AbstractsOntario, Wisconsin, MinnesotaGreenstone belts, Book -Table of contents
DS1995-0618
1995
Geological Survey of CanadaRadiogenic age and isotopic studiesGeological Survey of Canada, Paper 1995-F, No. 8, 170pAlberta, Northwest Territories, saskatchewan, OntarioBook -Table of contents, Radiogenic age, geochronology
DS1995-0621
1995
Geological Survey of CanadaLake Superior map setGeological Survey of Canada map, NL 16/17G $ 20.00OntarioMap, Geotectonics
DS1995-0622
1995
Geological Survey of CanadaCurrent research Canadian shieldGeological Survey of Canada, Paper 1995-C, 270pOntario, Northwest Territories, Baffin Island , ManitobaBook -Table of contents, Current activities
DS1995-0661
1995
Gorton, M.P., Schandl, E.S.An unusual sink for rare earth elements: the rhyolite basalt contact of the Archean Winston Lake VMS..Economic Geology, Vol. 90, No. 7, November pp. 2065-72Ontariorare earth elements (REE), metamorphism, massive sulphide, copper, lead, zinc, Deposit -Winston Lake
DS1995-0699
1995
Gunn, J.M.Restoration and recovery of an industrial region... progress in SudburyareaSpringer, 350p. Cost ?OntarioBook -table of contents, Environment, emissions, Sudbury area
DS1995-0732
1995
Halls, H.C.Variations in paleomagnetic direction and feldspar clouding intensity across Matachewan dyke swarm....Can. Min. Northern Margin S. Canadian shield, Vol. 33, p.935.OntarioGrenville Province, Matachewan dykes
DS1995-0779
1995
Heaman, L.M., Mitchell, R.H.Constraints on the emplacement of age of Yakutian province kimberlites from uranium-lead (U-Pb) (U-Pb) perovskite dating.Proceedings of the Sixth International Kimberlite Conference Extended Abstracts, p. 223-24.Russia, Yakutia, Ontario, Kirkland LakeGeochronology, Malo Batuobinsk, Daldyn Alakit, Kuika, Olenek, Velikan
DS1995-0848
1995
Institute on Lake Superior GeologyAnnual meeting to be held in MarathonInstitute on Lake Superior Geology, May 14-17thOntarioConference -ad, Gold, Hemlo, greenstone, Alkaline rocks
DS1995-0850
1995
International Geological Correlation Programme (IGCP) ProjectPetrology and metallogeny of volcanic and intrusive rocks of The midcontinent rift system #1International Geological Correlation Programme (IGCP) Project 336 Proceedings Volume Abstracts, 200pIndia, Russia, Spain, Minnesota, Michigan, OntarioTectonics, plumes, magmatism, geodynamics, fluids, Book - table of contents
DS1995-0871
1995
Janse, A.J.A., Novak, N.A., MacFadyen. D.A.Discovery of a new type of highly Diamondiferous kimberlitic rocks in The james Bay Lowlands, Northern OntarioProceedings of the Sixth International Kimberlite Conference Abstracts, pp. 260-262.OntarioKimberlite, Deposit -Kyle Lake area
DS1995-0924
1995
Keating, P.A simple technique to identify magnetic anomalies due to kimberlite pipes. #2Exploration and Mining Geology, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 121-125.OntarioGeophysics, Kimberlite pipes
DS1995-0925
1995
Keays, R.R.The role of komatiitic and picritic magmatism and S-Saturation in the formation of ore depositsLithos, Vol. 34, No. 1-3, Jan. pp. 1-18Australia, OntarioKomatiites, Magmatism -picrite
DS1995-0963
1995
Kirkland Lake NewsKimberlite potential excites mine group.... Opap pipeKirkland Lake News, 3p.OntarioNews item, JNR Resources Inc.
DS1995-1200
1995
McClenaghan, M.B., Dilabio, R.N.W.Overburden drill hole compilation, Timmins OntarioGeological Survey of Canada Open File, No. 3086, $ 78.00 plus discs $ 39.00OntarioGeochemistry -overburden drill samples
DS1995-1201
1995
McClenaghan, M.B., Dunn, C.E.Biogeochemical survey over kimberlites in the Kirkland Lake area northeastern Ontario.Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 3005Ontario, Kirkland LakeGeochemistry -biogeochemistry, Kimberlites
DS1995-1202
1995
McClenaghan, M.B., Kjarsgaard, B.M.Till mineralogy and geochemistry of the Buffonta kimberlite dike, Kirkland Lake Ontario.Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 3007Ontario, Kirkland LakeGeochemistry -till, Deposit -Buffonta
DS1995-1203
1995
McClenaghan, M.B., Kjarsgaard, B.M., Crabtree, D.Mineralogy and geochemistry of till and soil overlying the Buffonta kimberlite dyke area, Kirkland Lake.Geological Survey of Canada Open File, No. 3007, $ 31.69OntarioGeochemistry, Deposit -Buffonta
DS1995-1204
1995
McClenaghan, M.B., Veillette, J.J., Dilabio, R.N.W.Ice flow indicators in the Timmins and Kirkland Lake areas, northeasternOntario.Geological Survey of Canada Open File, No. 3014, 1 map colour and i disk $ 40.00OntarioGeomorphology, Ice flow Kirkland Lake area
DS1995-1255
1995
Miller, J.D.Field trip guidebook for the geology and ore deposits of the Midcontinent rift In the Lake Superior Region. #2Minnesota Geological Survey IGC Field Conf, Guide 20, 220pMichigan, OntarioMid Continent ore deposits, Book -Table of contents
DS1995-1256
1995
Miller, J.D.Jr., McDonald, L., DeShane, G., Balaban, N.Field trip guidebook for the geology and ore deposits of the Midcontinent rift in the Lake Superior region #1Minnesota Geological Survey, University of Minnesota, Guidebook No. 20, 216p.OntarioMidcontent Rift
DS1995-1307
1995
Morris, T.F.Michipicoten River - Wawa kimberlite heavy mineral studyOntario Geological Survey miscellaneous paper, No. 164, p. 271.OntarioGeochemistry, Deposit -Michipicoten River -Wawa
DS1995-1308
1995
Morris, T.F., Bajc, A.F., Bernier, M.A., Kaszycki, C.A.Kimberlite heavy mineral indicator dat a releaseOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5934, 91p. MRD 16, $ 10.00OntarioExploration, Geomorphology, prospecting
DS1995-1309
1995
Morris, T.F., Kaszycki, C.A.A prospector's guide for drift prospecting for diamonds, northern OntarioOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5933OntarioExploration, Geomorphology, prospecting
DS1995-1315
1995
Muller, D., Groves, D.I.Potassic igneous rocks and associated gold-copper mineralizationSpringer Verlag Publishing Lecture Notes Vol. 56, 210p. $ 70.00 approxAustralia, Ontario, Papua New GuineaGold-copper, Characteristics, Deposits -Goodall, Tom's Gully,, Cadoman, BinghaM.
DS1995-1430
1995
Parent, M., Paradis, S.J., Boisvert, E.Ice flow patterns and glacial transport in the eastern Hudson Bay region:Laurentide ice sheet dynamicsCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 32, No. 12, Dec. pp. 2057-2070.OntarioGeomorphology, Quaternary dynamics
DS1995-1459
1995
Pearson, D.G., Meyer, H.O.A., Boyd, F.R., Shirey, S.B.Rhenium- Osmium (Re-Os) isotope evidence for late Archean stabilization of thick lithosphere mantle keel beneath Kirkland LakeProceedings of the Sixth International Kimberlite Conference Abstracts, pp. 427-429.Ontario, Kirkland LakeGeochronology, Mantle keel
DS1995-1514
1995
Powell, W.G., Hodgson, C.J., Hanes, J.A., Carmichael40Ar/39 Ar geochron. evidence for multiple post metamorphic hydrothermal events focussed along faultsCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 32, No. 6, June pp. 768-786Ontario, QuebecGeochronology, Argon, Abitibi greenstone belt
DS1995-1558
1995
Reimold, W.U.Pseudotachyite in impact structures - generation by friction melting and shock brecciation? review and discEarth Science Reviews, Vol. 39, pp. 247-265OntarioImpact structures, Review
DS1995-1613
1995
Ross, G.M., Milkereit, B., Eaton, D., White, D., et al.Paleoproterozoic collisional orogen beneath the western Canada sedimentary basin imaged by Lithoprobe seismics.Geology, Vol. 23, No. 3, March pp. 195-199.Alberta, Saskatchewan, OntarioSuperior Province, Geophysics -seismics
DS1995-1815
1995
St. Seymour, K., Kumarapili, P.S.Geochemistry of the Grenville dyke swarm: role of plume source mantle in magma genesis.Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 120, No. 1, pp. 29-41.OntarioGeochemistry dykes, Grenville dyke swarm
DS1995-1832
1995
Stevenson, R.Crust and mantle evolution in Late Archean: evidence from samarium-neodymium (Sm-Nd) isotopic study of the North Spirit LakeGeological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin, Vol. 107, No. 12, Dec. pp. 1458-1467OntarioGreenstone belt, Superior craton, Geochronology
DS1995-1845
1995
Sudbury Geol. Discussion Group, Ontario Geological SurveyThe northern margin of the southern province of the Canadian shieldOntario Geological Survey, Sept. 29-Oct. 1OntarioConference -ad, Tectonics, sedimentation, volcanism, mineralization
DS1995-1981
1995
Veillette, J.J., McClenaghan, M.B.The sequence of ice flow in Abitibi-Timiskaming: implications for mineral exploration and dispersal...Geological Survey of Canada, Open file, No. 3033, $ 27.00 1 map 1:500, 000Quebec, OntarioMap, Geomorphology -ice flow
DS1995-1989
1995
Vicker, P.A.Petrology of peridotite xenoliths from kimberlite near Kirkland Lake, Ontario.Msc. Thesis, University Of Toronto, OntarioXenoliths, Deposit -Kirkland Lake
DS1995-2084
1995
Wyman, D., Kerrich, R., Sun, M.Noble metal abundances of late Archean (2.7 Ga) accretion related shoshonitic lamprophyres, SuperiorGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 59, No. 1, January ppOntarioLamprophyres
DS1995-2085
1995
Wyman, D., Kerrich, R., Sun, M.Noble metal abundances of late Archean (2.7Ga) accretion-related shoshonitic lamprophyres, Superior.Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 59, No. 1, Jan. pp. 47-57.OntarioShoshonitic lamprophyres, Superior subprovince
DS1995-2110
1995
Young, G.M.The Huronian Supergroup in the context of the Paleoproterozoic Wilson Cycle in the Great Lakes regionCan. Min. Northern Margin S. Canadian shield, Vol. 33, p.921.OntarioGrenville Province, Not specific to kimberlites
DS1996-0107
1996
Becker, L., Poreda, R.J., Bada, J.L.Extraterrestrial helium trapped in fullerenes in the Sudbury ImpactStructureScience, Vol. 272, April 12, pp. 249-252OntarioSIC, Impact crater
DS1996-0165
1996
Brack, W.Geological compilation report on the Temiscamingue diamond prospect Campeau Township. in EnglishQuebec Department of Mines, MRN GM 53989, 26p.Quebec, TemiscamingueExploration - assessment, Fairstar Exploration
DS1996-0185
1996
Buchan, K.L., Halls, H.C., Mortensen, J.K.Paleomagnetism uranium-lead (U-Pb) (U-Pb) geochronology, geochemistry of Marathon dykes, SuperiorProvince... Fort Frances swarmCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 33, No. 12, Dec. pp. 1583-95.OntarioDike swarm, Marathon, Frances
DS1996-0202
1996
Busch, J.P., Essene, E.J., Van der Ploijm, B.A.Evolution of deep crustal normal faults: constraints from thermo barometry in the Grenville Orogen, OntarioTectonophysics, Vol. 265, No. 1/2, Nov. 5, pp. 83-100.OntarioTectonics, Thermobarometry
DS1996-0228
1996
Card, K.D., Frith, R.A., Poulsen, K.H.Preliminary litho-tectonic map of the Superior ProvinceGeological Survey of Canada, Open File, No. 3227, 1:2, 500, 000 $ 20.00OntarioLithology, stratigraphy, Superior, Map -ad
DS1996-0285
1996
Condie, K.C., Chomiak, B.Continental accretion: contrasting Mesozoic and Early Proterozoic tectonic regimes in North AmericaTectonophysics, Vol. 265, No. 1/2, Nov. 15, pp. 101-126Ontario, AppalachiaTectonics
DS1996-0301
1996
Corriveau, L., Tellier, M., Dorin, D., Amelin, Y.Le dyke de minette de Rivard et le complexe gneissique cuprifrer de Bondy:implications tectoniques....Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) Open File, No. 3078, 73p.Quebec, GrenvilleMinettes
DS1996-0332
1996
Davidson, A.The Mesoproterozoic Grenville OrogenGeological Survey of Canada, LeCheminant ed, OF 3228, pp. 25-28.OntarioOrogeny -Grenville
DS1996-0394
1996
Dunn, C.E., McClenaghan, M.B.Biogeochemical studies of kimberlitesGeological Survey of Canada, LeCheminant ed, OF 3228, pp. 219-223.Saskatchewan, OntarioBiogeochemistry, Mineral sampling -indicators
DS1996-0583
1996
Hajnal, Z., Lucas, S., White, D., Lewry, J., et al.Seismic reflection images of high angle faults and linked detachments In the Trans Hudson Orogen.Tectonics, Vol. 15, No. 2, April pp. 427-439.Manitoba, OntarioCraton, Superior, Lithoprobe
DS1996-0677
1996
James, D.R.The Canadian diamond sector.. an update on selected exploration/developmentprojects.Canaccord, May 30, pp. 1-8.Northwest Territories, Ontario, SaskatchewanBrief overview, Diamond exploration
DS1996-0718
1996
Katsube, T.J., McClenaghan, M.B., Scromeda, N.Petrophysical characteristics of diatreme facies kimberlites from KirklandLake, Ontario.Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) Paper, No.1996-E, pp. 171-8.Ontario, Kirkland LakePetrology
DS1996-0725
1996
Kenny, F.M.Geographic Information Systems and remote sensing techniques in environmental assessmentGeoscience Canada, Vol. 23, No. 1, March pp. 41-53OntarioGIS, Remote sensing
DS1996-0868
1996
MacGillivray, L.D.Nuggets: a motherlode of useful natural resource and real propertytopics... trespass and technology .Can. Bar Association Continuing Legal Education, Oct. 26, 21pOntarioLegal - interference and property rights, Geophysical surveys
DS1996-0915
1996
McClenaghan, M.B.Geochemical and mineralogical signatures of kimberlite in glacial drift, Kirkland Lake, Ontario.Geological Survey of Canada Colloquium, Jan. 22-24th., Poster display onlyOntarioExploration, Geomorphology, geochemistry
DS1996-0916
1996
McClenaghan, M.B.Geochemistry and indicator mineralogy of drift over kimberlite, Kirkland Lake area.Geological Survey of Canada, LeCheminant ed, OF 3228, pp. 213-218.OntarioGeochemistry, Mineral sampling -indicators
DS1996-0917
1996
McClenaghan, M.B., Kjarsgaard, I.M., Schultz, D.J., et al.Mineralogy and chemistry of the B30 kimberlite and overlying glacialsediments, Kirkland Lake, Ontario.Geological Survey of Canada Open File, No. 3295, 245p. discette $ 60.00OntarioMineralogy, geochemistry, Deposit -B30 kimberlite project
DS1996-0921
1996
McCracken, A.D., Armstrong, D.K., McGregor, D.C.Fossils as indicators of thermal alteration associated with kimberlitesGeological Survey of Canada, LeCheminant ed, OF 3228, pp. 143-145.Quebec, OntarioPaleontology, Thermal histories
DS1996-0933
1996
McLelland, J., Daly, J.S., McLelland, J.M.The Grenville Orogenic cycle (ca 1350-1000Ma); an Adirondack perspectiveTectonophysics, Vol. 265, No. 1/2, Nov. 15, pp. 1-28OntarioGrenville Orogeny, Tectonics
DS1996-0998
1996
Moser, D.E., Heaman, L.M., Krogh, T.E., Hanes, J.A.Intracrustal extension of an Archean orogen revealed using single grain Ulead zircon geothermometry.Tectonics, Vol. 15, No. 5, Oct. pp. 1093-1109.OntarioSuperior Province, Wawa domain, Geochronology, Wawa gneiss domain
DS1996-1012
1996
Mwenifumbo, C.J., Hunter, J.A.M., Killeen, P.G.Geophysical characteristics of Canadian kimberlitesGeological Survey of Canada, LeCheminant ed, OF 3228, pp. 237-240.Saskatchewan, OntarioGeophysics, Kimberlites
DS1996-1054
1996
Oliver, E.M., Wakefield, D.E.Rehabilitation of mining lands: legislative amendments affecting Ontario's mining industryOsler, Hoskin and Harcourt, 10pOntarioEnvironmental, Rehabilitation
DS1996-1064
1996
Pan, Y., Fleet, M.E.Rare earth element mobility during prograde granulite facies metamorphism:significance of fluorineContributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 123, pp. 251-262OntarioQuetico Subprovince, Superior, rare earth elements (REE), metamorphism
DS1996-1124
1996
Platt, R.G., Mitchell, R.H.Transition metal rutiles and titanates from the Deadhorse Creek diatremeComplex, northwestern Ontario.Mineralogical Magazine, Vol. 60, pt. 3, June 1, pp. 403-OntarioDiatreme, Mineralogy
DS1996-1150
1996
Queen, M., Heaman, L.M., Hanes, J.A., Archibald, B.A.40Ar/39Ar phlogopite and U- lead perovskite dating of lamprophyre dykes From the eastern Lake Superior regionCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 33, No. 6, June pp. 958-965.OntarioMidcontinent Rift volcanism., Geochronology
DS1996-1184
1996
Richard, D., Marty, B., Chaussidon, M., Arndt, N.Helium isotopic evidence for a lower mantle component in depleted ArcheankomatiiteScience, Vol. 273, July 5, pp. 93-95OntarioKomatiites, Deposit -Alexo
DS1996-1215
1996
Ross, C.G.Compliance with environmental lawsInsight Conference, Fundamentals Taxation, 53pOntario, British Columbia, QuebecLegal - tax, Environment
DS1996-1243
1996
Sage, R.P.Kimberlites of the Lake Timiskaming Structural ZoneOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5837, 435p.Ontario, TimiskamingGeology, Tectonics
DS1996-1244
1996
Sage, R.P., Lightfoot, P.C., Doherty, W.Bimodal cyclical Archean basalts and rhyolites from the Michipicoten Wawa greenstone belt: geochemical evidencePrecambrian Research, Vol. 76, No. 3-4, Feb. 1, pp. 119-154OntarioMantle, magma lithosphere, Superior Province
DS1996-1245
1996
Sage, R.P., Lightfoot, P.C., Doherty, W.Geochemical characteristics of granitoid rocks from within the Archean Michipicoten greenstone belt...WawaPrecambrian Research, Vol. 76, No. 3-4, Feb. 1, pp. 155-190OntarioSource regions, Tectonic evolution
DS1996-1263
1996
Schultze, D.J.Kimberlites in the vicinity of Kirkland Lake and Lake Timiskaming, Ontario and Quebec.Geological Survey of Canada, LeCheminant ed, OF 3228, pp. 73-78.Ontario, QuebecGeology, Kirkland Lake
DS1996-1292
1996
Sharpton, V.L., Dressler, B.O., et al.New constraints on the Slate Islands impact structure, Ontario. CanadaGeology, Vol. 24, No. 9, Sept. pp. 851-854.OntarioImpact structure, Slate Islands
DS1996-1302
1996
Shilts, W.W.Drift explorationPast Glacial Environments, Menzies, pp. 411-439.Canada, Ontario, Northwest TerritoriesGlacial - placer, Mentions diamonds
DS1996-1324
1996
Skulski, T., Percival, J.A.Allochthonous 2.78 Ga oceanic plateau slivers in a 2.72 Ga continental arcsequence... Vizien GS, Superior ProvLithos, Vol. 37, No. 2/3, April pp. 163-180OntarioContinental arc sequence, Vizien greenstone belt
DS1996-1335
1996
Smith, T.E., Harris, M.J.The Queensborough mafic-ultramafic complex: a fragment of Mesoproterozoicophiolite? Grenville ProvinceTectonophysics, Vol. 265, No. 1/2, Nov. 15, pp. 53-82OntarioOphiolite, Grenville Orogeny
DS1996-1370
1996
Stern, R.A.Superior Province lamprophyresGeological Survey of Canada, LeCheminant ed, OF 3228, pp. 115-116.OntarioLamprophyres, Mineralogy
DS1996-1373
1996
Stevenson, R., Henry, P., Gariepy, C.Micro-continents and cratons: crustal evolution in the western SuperiorProvince.Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Annual Abstracts, Vol. 21, abstract only p.A91.OntarioCraton, Crustal evolution
DS1996-1567
1996
Wysession, M.E., et al.Slicing into the earthEos, Vol. 77, No. 48, Nov. 26, p. 477, 480, 81, 82.Appalachia, OntarioGeophysics - seismics, Core Mantle boundary
DS1997-0040
1997
Armstrong, K.A., Roeder, P.L., Helmstaedt, H.H.Composition of spinels in the Carbon 14 kimberlite, Kirkland Lake Ontario.Russian Geology and Geophysics, Vol. 38, No. 2, pp. 454-466.OntarioGeochemistry, Deposit -C 14
DS1997-0079
1997
Barker, D.S., Lu, F.Cemented carbonatite tephra, Fort Portal, Southwest UgandaGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Abstracts, UgandaOntarioCarbonatite
DS1997-0086
1997
Bell, J.S., Wu, P.High horizontal stresses in Hudson Bay, CanadaCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 34, No. 7, July pp. 949-957.Ontario, ManitobaBasement, Paleozoic, Craton
DS1997-0100
1997
Bethune, K.M.The Sudbury dyke swarm and its bearing on the tectonic development of the Grenville Front, Ontario.Precamb. Res., Vol. 85, No. 3/4, Dec. 1, pp. 117-140.OntarioDike swarms, Tectonics
DS1997-0109
1997
Bohay, T.J.The Coldwell alkaline complex: magmatic affinity as determined by an isotopic and geochemical study.McMaster University of, MSc. 122p.OntarioAlkaline rocks, Coldwell Complex
DS1997-0220
1997
Corfu, F., Easton, R.M.Sharbot Lake terrane and its relationships to Frontenac terrane, Central Metasedimentary beltCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 34, No. 9, Sept. pp. 1239-57OntarioGeochronology, uranium-lead (U-Pb) (U-Pb), Grenville Province
DS1997-0226
1997
Cowan, W.R.Planning for mine rehabilitation in Ontario, Canada17th. World Mining Congress Oct. Mexico, pp. 645-651OntarioEnvironment, Mine closure
DS1997-0233
1997
Culshaw, N.G., Jamieson, R.A., Ketchum, J.W.F., et al.Transect across the northwestern Grenville orogen, Georgian Bay Ontario:polystage convergence.. extensionTectonics, Vol. 16, No. 6, Dec. pp. 966-982.OntarioTectonics, Lower Orogenic Crust
DS1997-0261
1997
De Wit, M., Ashwal, L.D.Greenstone beltsOxford Press, 850p. $ 450.00Northwest Territories, Ontario, Wyoming, West AfricaBrasil, Zimbabwe, Amazon, South Africa, Tanzania, Zaire, Australia, Baltic
DS1997-0334
1997
Fan, J., Kerrich, R.Geochemical characteristics of aluminum depleted, undepleted komatiites \heavy rare earth elements (HREE) enriched low Ti tholeiitesGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 61, No. 22, Nov. pp. 4723-44OntarioGeochemistry, Komatiites
DS1997-0495
1997
Heaman, L.M.Global mafic magmatism at 2.45 Ga: remnants of an ancient large igneousprovince.Geology, Vol. 25, No. 4, April pp. 299-302.OntarioHearst Matachewan, Dike swarms
DS1997-0513
1997
Hogarth, D.D.Carbonatites, fenites and associated phenomena near OttawaGeological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Guidebook, No. A4, 21p.Ontario, QuebecCarbonatite, Guidebook
DS1997-0573
1997
Katsube, T.J., Connell, S., McClenaghan, M.B., ArmstrongPetrophysical characteristics of limestone xenoliths in kimberlites from Kirkland Lake, Ontario.Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) Paper, No.1997-E, pp. 45-57.Ontario, Kirkland LakePetrology
DS1997-0687
1997
LithoprobeSixth Trans Hudson Orogen transect workshop held SaskatoonLithoprobe abstracts, 300pSaskatchewan, Manitoba, OntarioBook - table of contents, Trans Hudson Orogen
DS1997-0719
1997
Mallard, L.D., Rogers, J.J.W.Relationship of Avalonian and Cadomian terranes to Grenville and Pan-African events.Journal of Geodynamics, Vol. 23, No. 3-4, pp. 197-222.Ontario, Canada, EuropeTerranes, Tectonics
DS1997-0726
1997
Manning, S., Morris, W.High resolution magnetic anomaly maps from ERLIS compilation: an example from Kirkland LakeThe Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin), Vol. 90, No. 1012, July pp. 89-93OntarioComputer - ERLIS, Geophysics - magnetics Kirkland Lake area
DS1997-0753
1997
McClenaghan, M.B., Thorleifson, L.H., DiLabio, R.N.W.Till geochemical and indicator mineral methods in mineral explorationExploration 97, Proceedings, pp. 233-248.Northwest Territories, OntarioGeochemistry, Geomorphology, Glacial
DS1997-0798
1997
Miskelly, N.JORC submission to the Toron to Stock Exchange/ Ontario Securities Commission Joint Mining Standards Task ForceAustralian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) Bulletin, No. 7, Nov. pp. 40-42OntarioEconomics, discoveries, Legal - ore reserves
DS1997-0806
1997
Moecher, D.P., Anderson, E.D., Cook, C.A., Mezger, K.The petrogenesis of metamorphosed carbonatites in the Grenville Province, Ontario.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 34, No. 9, Sept. pp. 1185-1201.OntarioCarbonatite, Central Metasedimentary Belt zone
DS1997-0807
1997
Moecher, D.P., Anderson, E.D., Cook, C.A., Mezger, K.Petrogenesis of Grenville carbonatitesGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Abstracts, OntarioCarbonatite, Petrology
DS1997-0816
1997
Morris, T.F., Crabtree, D., Pianosi, S.Results of modern alluvium sampling for kimberlite indicator minerals, Kinniwabi Lake area, northwest Ontario.Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5956 Digital data MRD 23 $ 9.00OntarioSampling, Geochemistry
DS1997-0817
1997
Morris, T.F., Kaszycki, C.A.Prospector's guide to drift prospecting for diamonds, northern OntarioOntario Geological Survey miscellaneous paper, No. 167, 63p. $ 8.00OntarioGeomorphology, Prospecting - drift
DS1997-0820
1997
Moser, D.E., Heaman, L.M.Proterozoic zircon growth in Archean lower crustal xenoliths, southern Superior craton -Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 128, No. 2-3, pp. 164-175.OntarioMatachewan ocean opening, Tectonics, arc
DS1997-0962
1997
Rocha, J., Bristow, J.Mine downscaling and closure: an integral part of sustainable developmentJournal of Mineral Policy, Business and Environment, Vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 15-20Ontario, South AfricaEnvironment, closures, Deposit - Sudbury, Kimberley
DS1997-0992
1997
Sage, R.P., Crabtree, D.The Nicholson ultramafic dike, Wawa Ontario: a preliminary investigationOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5955, 111p.Ontario, WawaDike - petrology, Nicholson dike
DS1997-0996
1997
Sasada, T., Hiyagon, H., Bell, K., Erihara, M.Mantle derived noble gases in carbonatitesGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 61, No. 19, Oct. pp. 4219-28.Brazil, Ontario, QuebecCarbonatite, Jacupirigna, Tapira, Borden, Oka, Prairie, Poohbah
DS1997-1030
1997
Shaw, C.S.J.The petrology of the layered gabbro intrusion, eastern gabbro, Coldwell alkaline complex...ring dykeLithos, Vol. 40, No. 2-4, July, pp. 243-260.OntarioAlkaline complex - ring dykes, Intrusion - multiple phases
DS1997-1056
1997
Skulski, T., Orr, P., Taylor, B.Archean carbonatite in the Minto Block, northeast Superior ProvinceGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Abstracts, OntarioCarbonatite
DS1997-1102
1997
Stern, R.A.The Geological Society of Canada (GSC) sensitive High Resolution Ion Microprobe (SHRIMP): analytical techniques of zircon uranium-thorium (U-Th) lead age..Geological Society of Canada (GSC) Paper, No. 1997-F, p. 1-31.OntarioSHRIMP - description, Kipawa standard zircon
DS1997-1112
1997
Stone, W.E., Deloule, E., Larson, M.S., Lesher, C.M.Evidence for hydrous high MgO melts in the PrecambrianGeology, Vol. 25, No. 2, Feb. pp. 143-146Ontario, QuebecKomatiites, Abitibi belt
DS1997-1201
1997
Vaughan, S.Bulletinet proofing directors of junior resource companies when a discovery ismadeAssaying and Reporting Conference Nov. 10-11, 1997 Singapore, 69p. text, a4, b2, c4, 60p. copies of all slidesOntario, CanadaSampling, assaying, discoveries, Geostatistics, gold, economics, legal
DS1997-1209
1997
Vicker, P.A.Garnet peridotite xenoliths from kimberlite near Kirkland LakeMsc. Thesis U. Toronto, 125p.OntarioXenoliths, Petrology
DS1997-1264
1997
Winardhi, S., Mereu, R.F.Crustal velocity structure of the Superior and Grenville provinces of the southeastern Canadian ShieldCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 34, No. 8, August pp. 1167-84.Ontario, QuebecGeophysics - seismics, Tectonics
DS1997-1289
1997
Zaleski, E., Eaton, D.W., Milkereit, B., Roberts, N..Seismic reflections from subvertical diabase dikes in an Archean terraneGeology, Vol. 25, No. 8, August pp. 707-710OntarioSuperior Province, Manitouwadge greenstone belt, Geophysics - seismics
DS1998-0105
1998
Bellefleur, G., Calvert, A.J., Chouteau, M.C.Crustal geometry of the Abitibi Subprovince, in light of three dimensional seismic reflector orientation.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 35, No. 5, May pp. 569-82.Quebec, OntarioGeophysics - seismics, Tectonics
DS1998-0122
1998
Bezdan, S., Hajnal, Z.Expanding spread profiles across the Trans-Hudson OrogenTectonophysics, Vol. 288, No. 1-4, Mar. pp. 83-92.Manitoba, Alberta, Northwest Territories, OntarioTectonics, Geophysics - seismic
DS1998-0155
1998
Boyd, W.Canadian diamond mining and exploration - the new billion dollar industryCanadian Gemologist, XIX, No. 2, Summer pp. 42-54.Canada, Northwest Territories, Alberta, OntarioDiamond exploration - brief overview, Production and marketing
DS1998-0209
1998
Card, K., Poulsen. H.K.Archean and Early Proterozoic geology and metallogeny of the Southern Canadian shieldPros. Developers Assoc, Short course pp. 3-62OntarioMetallogeny, Proterozoic, Archean
DS1998-0218
1998
Carson, J.Setting new standards in mining - an update on the mining standards taskforcePreprint, Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) March 9, 12pCanada, OntarioMining, Legal - securities
DS1998-0262
1998
Clowes, R.M., Cook, F.A., Ludden, J.N.Lithoprobe leads to new perspectives on continental evolutionGsa Today, Vol. 8, No. 10, Oct. pp. 1-7.Canada, Northwest Territories, Alberta, Ontario, QuebecTectonics - lithoprobe, Geophysics - seismics
DS1998-0376
1998
Eaton, D.W.Intrusion of eclogites in the eastern Grenville Province: seismic and potential field test of model...Geological Society of America (GSA) Annual Meeting, abstract. only, p.A353.OntarioEclogites, Lateral-ramp model
DS1998-0491
1998
Geological Survey of CanadaCurrent research 1998-C Canadian ShieldGeological Survey of Canada, approx. $ 50.00Northwest Territories, saskatchewan, Ontario, QuebecBook - table of contents
DS1998-0563
1998
Halls, H.C., Mound, J.The McEwan Lake fault: gravity evidence for a new structural element of the Kapuskasing zone.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 35, No. 6, June pp. 696-701.OntarioGeophysics - gravity, Kapuskasing Zone
DS1998-0564
1998
Halls, H.C., Zhang, B.Uplift structure of the southern Kapuskasing zone from 2.45 Ga dike swarmdisplacement.Geology, Vol. 26, No. 1, Jan. pp. 67-70.OntarioDike swarm, Kapuskasing tectonic zone
DS1998-0607
1998
Helmstaedt, H.H., Harrap, R.M.Tectonic aspects of the kimberlite diamond upper mantle sample connection:does a coherent model evolve?7th International Kimberlite Conference Abstract, pp. 331-5.Ontario, Manitoba, Northwest TerritoriesCraton, subduction, Petrology, Lithoprobe, geophysics - seismics, SNORCLE.
DS1998-0614
1998
Henry, P., Stevenson, R.K., Gariepy, C.Late Archean mantle composition and crustal growth in the Western Superior Province of Canada: Neodynium and lead ...Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 62, No. 1, pp. 143-157OntarioGeochronology, Wawa, Wabigoon subprovinces
DS1998-0781
1998
Kong, J.M., Boucher, D.R., Scott Smith, B.H.Exploration and geology of the Attawapiskat kimberlites, James Bay Northern Ontario.7th International Kimberlite Conference Abstract, pp. 446-8.OntarioGeology - exploration history, textures, geochronology, Deposit - Attawapiskat
DS1998-0900
1998
Lucas, S.B., St. Onge, M.R.Geology of the Precambrian Superior and Grenville Provinces and Precambrian fossils in North America.Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) DNAG, Vol. 7, pp. 13-270.Ontario, Quebec, Labrador, Baffin Island, Manitoba, SaskatchewanRegional geology - not specific to diamonds, Superior Province
DS1998-0947
1998
Martignole, J., Friedman, R.Geochronological constraints on the last stages on terrane assembly in the central part of Grenville ProvPrecambrian Research, Vol. 92, No. 2, Oct.l, pp. 145-64OntarioGeochronology - tectonics, Terrane - Grenville Province
DS1998-0974
1998
McClenaghan, M.B., Kjarsgaard, I.M., Schultze, D.J.Mineralogy and geochemistry of the Diamond Lake kimberlite and associate desker sediments, KirklandGeological Survey of Canada, Open File, 3576 approx. $ 200.00Ontario, Kirkland LakeMineralogy, geochemistry, Deposit - Diamond Lake
DS1998-1026
1998
Moecher, D.P., Haynes, E.A., Anderson, E.D., Cook, C.A.Petrogenesis of metamorphosed Grenville carbonatites, OntarioGeological Society of America (GSA) Annual Meeting, abstract. only, p.A26.OntarioPetrology, Carbonatite - genesis
DS1998-1042
1998
Morris, T.F.Kimberlite, base metal and gold exploration targets based upon heavy mineral dat a from surficial deposits - Dat a 34Ontario Geological Survey miscellaneous Release, Data 34OntarioGeochemistry, Kapuskasing area
DS1998-1043
1998
Morris, T.F.Kimberlite, base metal and gold exploration targets, Kapuskasing area, northeastern Ontario.Ontario Geological Survey, 16p. ( brief text and 14 figures)OntarioGeochemistry, sampling
DS1998-1044
1998
Morris, T.F., Crabtree, D., Sage, R.P., Averill, S. A.Types, abundances and distribution of kimberlite indicator minerals in alluvial sediments Wawa KinniwabiJournal of Geochemical Exploration, Vol. 63, No. 3, Oct. pp. 217-236.OntarioGeochemistry - indicators, Deposit - Wawa Kinniwabi Lake area
DS1998-1045
1998
Morris, T.F., Crabtree, D.C., Averill, S.A.Kimberlite, base metal and gold exploration targets based upon heavy mineral dat a from surface materials...#1Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5967, 41p. $ 7.00OntarioKapuskasing area, Geochemistry
DS1998-1047
1998
Moser, D.E.Lithoprobe portraits of the restless Canadian lower crustGeological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Abstract Volume, p. A128. abstract.Mantle, OntarioTectonics, Kapuskasing Transect
DS1998-1071
1998
Nemeth, B., Hajnal, Z.Structure of the lithospheric mantle beneath the Trans-Hudson Orogen, Canada.Tectonophysics, Vol. 288, No. 1-4, Mar. pp. 93-104.Manitoba, Alberta, Northwest Territories, OntarioTectonics, Geophysics - seismic
DS1998-1110
1998
Pan, Y., Fleet, M.E., Heaman, L.Thermo-tectonic evolution of an Archean accretionary complex: uranium-lead (U-Pb) (U-Pb)geochronological constraintsgranulitesPrecambrian Research, Vol. 92, No. 2, Oct.l, pp. 117-28OntarioGeochronology, Quetico Subprovince
DS1998-1148
1998
Peltier, W.R.Mantle mixing and the stability of the tectosphereGeological Society of America (GSA) Annual Meeting, abstract. only, p.A208.OntarioConvection, Hudson Bay gravity anomaly
DS1998-1276
1998
Saihkoohi, H.R., West, G.F.3-D seismic imaging of complex structures in glacial depositsGeophysics, Vol. 63, No. 3, May-June pp. 1941-52.OntarioGeomorphology - not specific to diamonds, Shallow environment
DS1998-1277
1998
Saihkoohi, H.R., West, G.F.3-D seismic imaging of complex structures in glacial depositsGeophysics, Vol. 63, No. 3, May-June pp. 1041-52OntarioGeophysics - seismics, Geomorphology - shallow environments
DS1998-1282
1998
Sanford, B.V., Card, K.D., Grant, A.C., Okulitch, A.V.Bedrock geology, James Bay Ontario - District of Keewatin, NorthwestTerritories.Geological Survey of Canada Open file, No. 3558, 1:1, 000, 000 $ 26.00Ontario, Northwest TerritoriesMap - bedrock geology, James Bay Lowlands
DS1998-1410
1998
Stevenson, R.Crustal growth in the Archean Superior ProvinceGeological Society of America (GSA) Annual Meeting, abstract. only, p.A206.North America, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, WyomingTectonics, Continent formation
DS1998-1411
1998
Stevenson, R., Henry, P., Gariepy, C.Late Archean cratonic evolutionGeological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Abstract Volume, p. A180. abstract.Ontario, ManitobaSuperior Province, Craton
DS1998-1436
1998
Symons, D.T.A.Precambrian plate tectonic models: shifting the paleomagnetic paradigm for orogens such as Trans HudsonPhysics and Chemistry of the Earth, Vol. 23, No. 7-8, pp. 733-759.Manitoba, Ontario, Northwest Territories, SaskatchewanTectonics, Orogeny - Trans Hudson
DS1998-1461
1998
Thomas, R.D., Novak, N.A., Janse, A.J.A.Diamonds in ultrabasic rock near Wawa Ontario, Canada7th International Kimberlite Conference Abstract, pp. 908-10.OntarioPetrology, diamond content, xenoliths, dikes, Deposit - Sandor, Nicholson
DS1998-1462
1998
Thompson, G.A.Deep mantle plumes and geoscience vision.GSA Presidential address 1997. 8pages Colour photographs.Gsa Today, Vol. 8, No. 4, April pp. 17-24.Mantle, Ontario, Nevada, Cape Verde IslandsPlumes, Mackenzie Dyke swarms
DS1998-1470
1998
Tomlinson, K.Y., Stevenson, R.K., Henry, P.The Red Lake GS: evidence of plume related magmatism at 3 Ga and evidence of an older enriched sourcePrecambrian Research, Vol. 89, No. 1-2, May pp. 59-76Ontario, Superior ProvinceGreenstone Belt, Plumes, magmas
DS1998-1475
1998
Toronto Stock Exchange, Ontario Securities CommissionSetting new standards: proposed standards for public mineral exploration and mining companiesTse/osc Publ, 110pCanada, OntarioBook - table of contents, Legal - mining rules, disclosure, qualified person
DS1998-1493
1998
TW.Teleseismic monitoring in the western Superior Transect of lithoprobeGeological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Abstract Volume, p. A185. abstract.Ontario, ManitobaGeophysics - seismics, Trans Hudson Orogen
DS1998-1576
1998
White, D., Helmstaedt, H., Harrap, R., Thurston, P.The origin of our continent: LITHOPROBE seismic investigations in The western Superior TransectThe Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin (CIM Bulletin), Vol. 90, No. 1017, Feb. pp. 78-82OntarioLithoprobe, Plate tectonics
DS1998-1577
1998
White, D.J., Asudeh, I., Kay, I.Upper mantle seismic anisotropy beneath an Archean Craton: results from the Lithoprobe western Superior...Geological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Abstract Volume, p. A196. abstract.OntarioGeophysics - seismics, Archean Craton
DS1998-1603
1998
Wyman, D., Hollings, P.Long lived mantle plume influence on an Archean protocontinent: geochemical evidence greenstone beltGeology, Vol. 26, No. 8, Aug. pp. 719-722OntarioLumby Lake greenstone belt, Komatiite, tholeiite, craton
DS1999-0030
1999
Asudeh, I., et al.1996 Lithoprobe: Western Superior seismic refraction survey, Ontario: field acquisition and processing ReportGeological Survey of Canada (GSC), Open file 3583, # 916 $ 30.00OntarioGeophysics - seismics, Lithoprobe study, tectonics
DS1999-0082
1999
Borradaile, G.J., Werner. T. Lagroix, F.Magnetic fabrics and anisotropy controlled thrusting in the Kapuskasing structural zone.Tectonophysics, Vol. 301, No. 3-4, Jan. 30, pp. 241-56.OntarioGeophysics - magnetics, Kapuskasing, midcontinent lineament
DS1999-0113
1999
Card, K.D., Sanford, B.V., Card, G.M.Controls on the emplacement of kimberlites and alkalic rock carbonatite complexes in the Canadian Shield. #2Exploration and Mining Geology, Vol. 6, No. 4, Oct. (1997) pp. 285-96.Canada, Ontario, Manitoba, Quebec, Baffin IslandKimberlites - structure, tectonics, Alkalic complexes
DS1999-0114
1999
Card, K.R., Frith, R.A., Poulsen. K.H., Ciesieski, A.Lithotectonic map of the Superior Province, Canada and adjacent parts Of the United States.Geological Survey of Canada Map, No. 1948A. 1: 2m approx. $ 13.00OntarioMap, Tectonics
DS1999-0298
1999
Hattori, K., Percival, J.A.Archean carbonate bearing alkaline igneous complexes of the western Queticometa sedimentary belt Superior ProvinceGeological Survey of Canada (GSC), Current Research 1999- C, pp. 221-232.OntarioAlkaline rocks
DS1999-0299
1999
Hattori, K.H., Percival, J.A.Carbonate bearing alkaline magmatism in the Quetico metasedimentary belt, Superior Province, Canada.Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Geological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC)., Vol. 24, p. 51. abstractOntarioAlkaline rocks, Magmatism
DS1999-0314
1999
Hollings, P., Wyman, D.Trace element and Sm neodymium systematics of volcanic and intrusive rocks from 3Ga Lumby Lake Greenstone belt..Lithos, Vol. 46, pp. 189-213.OntarioPlume Arc interaction, Geochronology - regional not specific to diamonds
DS1999-0355
1999
Kay, I., Sol, S., Francism D.Shear wave splitting observations in the Archean Craton of westernSuperior.Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 26, No. 17, Sept. 1, pp. 2669-72.Ontario, ManitobaCraton, Geophysics
DS1999-0454
1999
McClenaghan, B., Kjarsgaard, Stirling, Pringle, BergerMineralogy and chemistry of the A4 kimberlite and associated glacialsediments, Kirkland Lake, Ontario.Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) Open file, No. 3769, 162p. plus Disc $ 65.00Ontario, Kirkland LakeGeochemistry - indictor minerals, Deposit - A4
DS1999-0455
1999
McClenaghan, M.B., Kjarsgaard, B.A.Mineralogy and geochemistry of the Peddie kimberlite pipe and overlying glacial sediments New Liskeard OntarioAssocation of Exploration Geologists (AEG) 19th. Symposium Program Abstracts, p. 87. AbstractOntarioGeochemistry, Deposit - Peddie
DS1999-0456
1999
McClenaghan, M.B., Kjarsgaard, B.A., Kjarsgaard, I.M.Mineralogy and chemistry of the Peddie kimberlite and associated glacialsediment, Lake Timiskaming.Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) Open File, No. 3775, 190p. 1 disk. $ 72.28OntarioGeochemistry, Deposit - Peddie
DS1999-0457
1999
McClenaghan, M.B., Kjarsgaard, I.M., Stirling et al.Mineralogy and geochemistry of the C14 kimberlite and associated glacialsediments, Kirkland Lake Ontario.Geological Survey of Canada Open file, No. 3719, 147p. $ 53.00OntarioGeochemistry - data, Deposit - C14
DS1999-0485
1999
Mitescu, B., Halls, H.C., Gubala, C.P.A gravity study of the northwestern boundary fault of the Kapuskasing structural Zone.Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Geological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC)., Vol. 24, p. 92. abstractOntarioTectonics, structure, Ivanhoe Fault, Midcontinent
DS1999-0493
1999
Morris, T.F.Quaternary geology mapping and surficial sampling Killala Lake Coldwell area, northwestern Ontario.Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6000, pp. 38-1-7.OntarioGeochemistry, Geomorphology
DS1999-0494
1999
Morris, T.F.Geochemical, heavy mineral and pebble lithology data, surficial sediment sampling program, Wawa region.Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 5981, 74p.Ontario, WawaGeochemistry
DS1999-0495
1999
Morris, T.F.Overburden as a media for kimberlite, base metal and gold exploration Wawaregion, northeastern Ontario.Geological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Guidebook, B6, 67p.Ontario, WawaGuidebook, geomorphology, glacial overburden, Drift, till prospecting, Michipicoten
DS1999-0496
1999
Morris, T.F., Sage, R.P., Ayer, J.A.chromium diopside as an indicator of kimberlite: application to overburdenstudies.Geological Association of Canada (GAC) Geological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC)., Vol. 24, p. 86. abstractOntarioChrome diopsides, Mineralogy, sampling Program
DS1999-0499
1999
Mwenifumbo, C.J., Killeen, P.G., Elliott, B.E.Borehole geophysical signatures of kimberlites in Canada. #2The Log Analyst, Mar-Apr pp. 38-51.Saskatchewan, OntarioGeophysics - magnetics, gamma ray, Deposit - Fort a la Corne, Kirkland Lake
DS1999-0621
1999
Sage, R.P.Geraldton Longlac: a target region for kimberlite and or diamond exploratioOntario Geological Survey miscellaneous Paper, No. 169, pp. 237-43.Ontario, WawaGeology, Geraldton Longlac area
DS1999-0624
1999
Sanford, B.V., Grant, A.C.Paleozoic and Mesozoic geology of the Hudson and southeast Arcticplatforms.Geological Survey Open File, No. 3595, 1: 2, 500, 000 $ 40.00Northwest Territories, Ontario, ManitobaMap
DS1999-0637
1999
Schulze, D.J.Mantle sources of chromite xenocrysts in kimberliteGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Geological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC)., Vol. 24, p. 110. abstractSouth Africa, Colorado, OntarioCR-rich spinels, Mantle peridotite
DS1999-0644
1999
Scully, K.R., Schulze, D.J.Mantle xenoliths from the Attawapiskat kimberlite fields: evidence for a steady state geothermal gradientGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Geological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC)., Vol. 24, p. 111. abstractOntario, James Bay LowlandsSuperior Craton, Deposit - Attawapiskat
DS1999-0678
1999
Skulski, T., Villeneuve, M.Geochronological compilation of the Superior ProvinceGeological Survey of Canada (GSC) Open File, No. 3715Ontario, QuebecGeochronology
DS1999-0712
1999
Stephenson, D.M., Morris, T.F., Crabtree, D.C.Kimberlite, base metal and gold exploration targets based upon heavy mineral dat a derived from surface materials #2Ontario Geological Survey, Open file 5982, 67p. $ 8.00Ontario, northeastGeochemistry, digital data miscellaneous file 41 $ 25.00, Opasatika Lake area
DS1999-0714
1999
Stevenson, R.K., Henry, P., et al.Archean crustal growth and tectonics in the western Superior ProvinceGeological Association of Canada (GAC) Geological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC)., Vol. 24, p. 122. abstractOntarioTectonics, Superior Craton
DS1999-0768
1999
Veillette, J.J., Giroux, J.F.The enigmatic rings of the James Bay Lowland, Ontario and Quebec: aprobable geological origin.Geological Survey of Canada (GSC), Open file 3708 $ 12.00Ontario, QuebecStructure, Rings
DS1999-0781
1999
Wang, Y., Mareschal, J.C.Elastic thickness of the lithosphere in the central Canadian shieldGeophysical Research Letters, Vol. 26, No. 19, Oct. 1, pp. 3033-36.Ontario, Manitoba, SaskatchewanLithosphere, Crust
DS1999-0800
1999
Wilson, G.C.Bibliography of Picton and Varty Lake. 10 refs. annotatedTurnstone Geological Services, 2p., 2p.OntarioBibliography - kimberlite/alkaline rocks
DS1999-0801
1999
Wilson, G.C.Bibliography of Picton and Varty Lake. 10 refs. annotatedTurnstone Geological Services, 2p., 2p.OntarioBibliography - kimberlite/alkaline rocks
DS1999-0802
1999
Wilson, G.C.Alkaline rocks ( kimberlites of southeast Ontario and upstate New York, and the Kipawa alkaline complex.Turnstone Geological Services, 38p., 38p.Ontario, New York, QuebecIthaca, Varty, Picton, Addington
DS1999-0803
1999
Wilson, G.C.Alkaline rocks ( kimberlites of southeast Ontario and upstate New York, and the Kipawa alkaline complex.Turnstone Geological Services, 38p., 38p.Ontario, New York, QuebecIthaca, Varty, Picton, Addington
DS2000-0046
2000
Ayer, J.A., Dostal, J.neodymium and lead isotopes from Lake of the Woods greenstone belt: implications for mantle evolution and crust...Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 37, No.12, Dec. pp. 1677-89.OntarioGeochronology - mantle, Southern Superior Province
DS2000-0082
2000
Berman, R.G., Easton, R.M., Nadeau, L.A new tectonometamorphic map of the Canadian Shield: introductionCan. Mineralog., Vol. 38, No. 2, Apr. pp. 277-286.Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta, Northwest TerritoriesMap, Tectonics, metamorphism
DS2000-0096
2000
Bokelmann, G.H.Deformation in the deep Canadian shield and plate mantle couplingGeological Society of America (GSA) Abstracts, Vol. 32, No. 7, p.A-164.Canada, Northwest Territories, OntarioMechanical interaction
DS2000-0152
2000
Chakhmouradian, A.R., Mitchell, R.H.Occurrence, alteration patterns and compositional variation of perovskite in kimberlites.Canadian Mineralogist, Vol. 38, 4, Aug. pp.975-94.Northwest Territories, Ontario, Russia, YakutiaPerovskites, Alteration, textures
DS2000-0163
2000
Clowes, R.M.Crustal growth and recycling: an overview of lithoprobe resultsGeological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) 2000 Conference, 4p. abstractNorthwest Territories, Alberta, Saskatchewan, OntarioLithopobe transects, Craton - orogen
DS2000-0179
2000
Cookenboo, H.Diamond exploration in Canada - advances in geoscienceGeolog, Vol. 29, pt.2, Summer, pp.1, 6, 7.Northwest Territories, Ontario, Alberta, SaskatchewanExploration - technology, techniques, applications, Overview - brief
DS2000-0186
2000
Corfu, F.Extractions of lead with artifically too old ages during stepwise dissolution experiments on Archean zircon.Lithos, Vol. 53, No. 3-4, Sept. pp. 279-91.OntarioGeochronology - Superior, Wabigoon, Zircon
DS2000-0190
2000
Corriveau, L., Morin, D.Modelling 3D architecture of western Grenville from surface geology, xenoliths, styles of magma, lithoprobeCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol.37, No.2-3, Feb.Mar, pp.235-51.OntarioTectonics - lithoprobe, Xenoliths, magma emplacement
DS2000-0252
2000
Durham, B.GQ diamond discoveryToronto Geological Discussion Group, absts Oct. 24, pp. 21-22.OntarioOverview
DS2000-0253
2000
Easton, R.M.Metamorphism of the Canadian Shield, II. Proterozoic metamorphic historyCan. Mineralog., Vol. 38, No. 2, Apr. pp. 319-44.OntarioMetamorphism - Proterozoic, Superior Province
DS2000-0254
2000
Easton, R.M.Metamorphism of the Canadian Shield, I. The Superior ProvinceCan. Mineralog., Vol. 38, No. 2, Apr. pp. 287-318.Ontariometamorphism, Superior Province
DS2000-0256
2000
Eaton, D.W., Atkinson, Ferguson, Adams, Asudeh, JonesPOLARIS: an in depth look at Canada's subcontinental mantle and earthquakehazards.Geological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) 2000 Conference, 4p. abstract.Ontario, Northwest TerritoriesGeophysics - seismics, lithospheric, Structure - Phanerozoic
DS2000-0275
2000
Ernst, R.E., Buchan, K.L.The importance of mantle plumes in breakup and assembly events of the Canadian shield.Geological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) 2000 Conference, 3p. abstract.Ontario, Quebec, ManitobaPaleocontinental reconstructions, rifting, Plume events
DS2000-0400
2000
Heaman, L.M., Kjarsgaard, B.A.Timing of eastern North American kimberlite magmatism: continental extension of the Great Meteor Hotspot trackEarth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 178, No. 3-4, May 30, pp. 253-68.Ontario, ManitobaGeochronology - age determinations, Magmatism - craton
DS2000-0405
2000
Henry, P., Stevenson, R.K., Gariepy, C.neodymium isotopic evidence for Early to late Archean (3.4-2.7 Ga) crustal grow thin Western Superior Province OntarioTectonophysics, Vol.322, No.1-2, July10, pp.135-52.OntarioGeochronology, Superior Province
DS2000-0406
2000
Henry, P., Stevenson, R.K., Larbi, Y., Gariepy, C.neodymium isotopic evidence for Early to Late Archean (3.4-2.7Ga) crustal growth in Western Superior ProvinceTectonophysics, Vol. 322, No. 1-2, pp.135-51.OntarioGeochronology, Tectonics
DS2000-0413
2000
Hilson, G.Barriers to implementing cleaner technologies and cleaner production (CP) practices in mining industryMinerals Eng., Vol. 13, No. 7, pp. 699-717.United States, Canada, Ontario, AmazonasEnvironment, Mining - practices, pollution
DS2000-0415
2000
Hogg, S.A review of the geophysical discovery of kimberlites in and beneath the Paleozoic cover, with a look ahead...Toronto Geological Discussion Group, absts Oct. 24, pp. 16-20.OntarioGeophysics, Diamond exploration
DS2000-0416
2000
Hogg, S., Munro, S.The aeromagnetic discovery of kimberlites and sulphides at depthSociety of Exploration Geophysics Conference, Aug. 4p.Ontario, James Bay LowlandsGeophysics
DS2000-0418
2000
Hollings, P., Kerrich, R.An Archean arc basalt niobium enriched basalt adakite association: the 2.7 Ga Confederation assemblage...Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 139, No. 2, pp. 208-26.OntarioSuperior Province, Adakite
DS2000-0424
2000
Hubacheck, P.Lake Timiskaming area - diamond project summaryToronto Geological Discussion Group, absts Oct. 24, pp. 33-37.OntarioHistory, Diamond exploration
DS2000-0446
2000
Jennings, C.M.J.Canada D2K... Diamondiferous kimberlitesGeological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Calgary May 2000, 4p.Northwest Territories, Ontario, Saskatchewan, QuebecExploration, discoveries, techniques
DS2000-0464
2000
Kaminsky, F.V., Sablukov, S.M., et al.Petrology of kimberlites from the newly discovered Whitefish Lake field inOntario.Geological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) Calgary May 2000, 4p.Ontario, WawaKimberlite - petrology, age determination, Deposit - Whitefish Lake
DS2000-0487
2000
Kerrich, R., Polat, A.The mechanism and timing of growth and recycling of Archean continental crust: incompatible trace elementsGeological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) 2000 Conference, 3p. abstract.Ontario, ManitobaSuperior Province - model, Subduction
DS2000-0505
2000
Kivi, K.Diamond exploration in the Superior CratonToronto Geological Discussion Group, absts Oct. 24, pp. 48-50.OntarioSampling procedures, Diamond exploration
DS2000-0620
2000
Marshall, S.J., Tarasov, L., Clarke, G., Peltier, R.Glaciological reconstruction of the Laurentide Ice Sheet: physical processes and modelling changes.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 37, No.5, May pp.769-93.Ontario, CanadaGeomorphology
DS2000-0644
2000
McCracken, A.D., Armstrong, D.K., Bolton, T.E.Conodonts and corals in kimberlite xenoliths confirm a Devonian seaway in central Ontario and Quebec.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 37, No.12, Dec. pp. 1651-63.Ontario, QuebecXenoliths, paleontology, Kirkland Lake area, Lake Timiskaming
DS2000-0654
2000
Mereu, R.F.The complexity of the crust and Moho under the southeastern Superior and Grenville provinces...Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol.37, No.2-3, Feb.Mar, pp.439-58.Ontario, QuebecTectonics - geodynamics, Canadian Shield
DS2000-0680
2000
Moore, R., Thomas, E.The Superior Craton - Canada's next world class diamond discovery?Toronto Geological Discussion Group, absts Oct. 24, pp. 27-32.OntarioHistory - companies, Diamond exploration
DS2000-0688
2000
Morris, T.F., Sage, R.P., Crabtree, D.C.Kimberlite, base metal gold and carbonatite exploration targets derived from overburden heavy mineral data.46th. I.l.g.s. Abstract., May 8-13, pp. 41-42. abstractOntario, WawaSampling, Deposit - Killala Lake area
DS2000-0689
2000
Morris, T.F., Sage, R.P., Crabtree, D.C., Pitre, S.A.Kimberlite, base metal and gold exploration targets based upon heavy mineral dat a from surficial deposits - Dat a 52Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6013, 114p.OntarioGeochemistry, Killala Lake area
DS2000-0710
2000
Nitescu, B.A gravity study of the northwestern boundary fault of the southern Kapuskasing structural zone.National Library MF 5956 GSC, ThesisOntarioGeophysics - gravity
DS2000-0715
2000
Novak, N.Kyle Lake # 1 case study, a multi-phased diamond carrier?Toronto Geological Discussion Group, absts Oct. 24, pp. 12-15.OntarioGeochemistry, Deposit - Kyle Lake #1
DS2000-0732
2000
Ontario Prospectors AssociationArchean aged diamond discoveries... B. Durham of Band-OreOntario Prospectors Association, Dec. 11, 12, p. 1 abstractOntarioNews item, Band-Ore Resources
DS2000-0733
2000
Ontario Prospectors AssociationKimberlite, base metal, gold and carbonatite targets derived from overburden heavy mineral dat a Killala LakeOntario Prospectors Association, Dec. 11, 12, p.2 abstractOntarioNews item, Killala Lake area
DS2000-0822
2000
Rivers, T., Corrigan, D.Convergent margin on southeastern Laurentia during the Mesoproterozoic: tectonics implications.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol.37, No.2-3, Feb.Mar, pp.359-83.Quebec, OntarioTectonics - Laurentia, Proterozoic
DS2000-0827
2000
Rondenay, S., Bostock, M.G., Ellis, R.M.Lithospheric assembly and modification of the southeast Canadian Shield: Abitibi Grenville teleseismic exper.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 105, No. 6, June 10, pp. 13735-54.Ontario, QuebecGeophysics - seismics, Tectonics
DS2000-0836
2000
Ross, S., Bernier, F., Machado, N.Buried cratons: completing the Precambrian map of Canada, 2000Geological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) 2000, 1p. abstract.Ontario, Manitoba, Western CanadaTrans Hudson Orogen, Archean Superior Province
DS2000-0850
2000
Sage, R.Distribution of kimberlite intrusions and diamond bearing lamprophyres in Ontario.Toronto Geological Discussion Group, absts Oct. 24, pp. 4-8.OntarioOverview, Kimberlites, lamprophyres
DS2000-0851
2000
Sage, R.P.The Sandor diamond occurrence Michipicoten greenstone belt, Wawa Ontario46th. I.l.g.s. Abstract., May 8-13, p. 58.Ontario, WawaDike, Deposit - Sandor noccurrence
DS2000-0873
2000
Schulze, D.J.The mantle sample from the Kirkland Lake/Lake Timiskaming and Attawapiskat kimberlite clusters ...Toronto Geological Discussion Group, absts Oct. 24, pp. 9-11.OntarioSuperior Craton, Geochemistry - mantle
DS2000-0876
2000
Scully, K.R.Mantle xenoliths from the Attawapiskat kimberlite field, James Bay Lowlands, OntarioNational Library MF 5954 GSC, ThesisOntario, James Bay LowlandsPetrology - xenoliths, Deposit - Attawapiskat area
DS2000-0936
2000
Stott, G., Berdusco, B.Geological features and interpretive issues to address in the Precambrian substrate of the James Bay LowlandsGeological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) 2000, 2p. abstract.Ontario, James Bay LowlandsGeophysics - magnetics
DS2000-1006
2000
Wardle, R.J., Scott, D.m Van Gool, GardeAn overview of development of northeast Laurentia: Nain - Superior collision and links to Trans Hudson OrogenGeological Association of Canada (GAC)/Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC) 2000, 4p. abstract.Northwest Territories, Ontario, Quebec, UngavaTectonics - orogens, Laurentia
DS2000-1011
2000
White, D.J., Zwanzig, H.V., Hajnal, Z.Crustal suture preserved in the Paleoproterozoic Trans Hudson Orogen, CanadGeology, Vol. 28, No. 6, June pp. 527-30.Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Western CanadaGeophysics - seismics, gravity, Tectonics - subduction, suture
DS2000-1013
2000
White, T.S., Witzke, B.J., Ludvigson, G.A.Evidence for an Albian Hudson arm connection between Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway of NA and LabradorGeological Society of America (GSA) Bulletin., Vol. 112, No.9, Sept. pp. 1342-55.Ontario, Quebec, Ungava, LabradorGeochemistry, Hotspots
DS2000-1016
2000
Wilson, A.Diamond exploration in Ontario - a historical perspectiveToronto Geological Discussion Group, absts Oct. 24, pp. 1-3.OntarioOverview - diamonds
DS2000-1017
2000
Wilson, A.C.Diamonds and diamond exploration in northern Ontario with a focus on the Michipicoten greenstone belt, Wawa46th. I.l.g.s. Abstract., May 8-13, p. 70.Ontario, WawaDike
DS2000-1018
2000
Wilson, A.C.Archean diamond exploration targets in the Michipicoten greenstone Wawa are46th. I.l.g.s. Abstract., May 8-13, p. 69.Ontario, WawaDike, Sampling - KIM signature
DS2000-1024
2000
Wood, B.Advanced diamond exploration programme of the Victor kimberlite, Attawapiskat, James Bay Lowlands. #1Toronto Geological Discussion Group, absts Oct. 24, pp. 23-6.Ontario, James Bay LowlandsSampling, Deposit - Victor
DS2000-1029
2000
Wyman, D.A., Ayer, J.A., Davaney, J.R.Niobium enriched basalts from the Wabigoon subprovince: evidence for adakritic metasomatism above subduction..Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 179, No. 1, June 15, pp. 21-30.OntarioSubduction zone
DS2001-0017
2001
Allan, S.E.Regional modern alluvium sampling survey of the Temagami Marten River areaOntario Geological Survey, Northeastern Mineral Symposium, p. 1, abstract.OntarioGeomorphology - till
DS2001-0018
2001
Allan, S.E.Project Unit 00-037. Regional modern alluvium sampling survey of the Temagami Marten River area, northeasternOntario Geological Survey Report Activities, OF No. 6051, pp. 34-1-4.Ontario, TemagamiKapuskasing structural zone, Geochemistry - sampling, discoveries, exploration
DS2001-0060
2001
Atkinson, B.T.Report of exploration activities - brief notes on the Timmins areaOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6050, pp.22-24.OntarioDiamond exploration - brief
DS2001-0074
2001
Bajc, A.F., Crabtree, D.C.Results of regional till sampling for kimberlite and base metal indicator minerals, Peterlong and Radisson L.Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6060, digital#78 $34.Ontario, northeasternGeochemistry - till
DS2001-0114
2001
Bleeker, W.Archean cratons of Laurentia and the search for early supercratonsSlave-Kaapvaal Workshop, Sept. Ottawa, 7p. abstractNorthwest Territories, OntarioCraton - geodynamics, Slave
DS2001-0207
2001
Cookenboo, H.G.The Temagami diamond play - northeastern Ontario's newest hunt for diamondsOntario Pros. Association Meeting, Held Dec. 10-12, p. 16. 1p.Ontario, TemagamiNews item, Tres-Or Resources
DS2001-0217
2001
Craven, J.A., Jones, A.G.Comparisons of Slave and Superior electric lithosphereSlave-Kaapvaal Workshop, Sept. Ottawa, 3p. abstractNorthwest Territories, Ontario, Manitoba, AlbertaGeophysics - magnetics, Craton
DS2001-0218
2001
Craven, J.A., Kurtz, R.D., Boener, D.E., et al.Conductivity of western Superior Province upper mantle in northwestern OntarioCan. Geological Survey Current Research, No. 200-E6, 15p.Ontario, northwestGeophysics
DS2001-0222
2001
Cutler, P.M., Mickelson, Colgan, Macyeal, ParizekInfluence of the Great Lakes on the dynamics of the southern Laurentide ice sheet: numerical experiments.Geology, Vol. 29, No. 11, Nov. pp. 1039-42.Ontario, Michigan, WisconsinGeomorphology, Glacial flow
DS2001-0254
2001
Dickin, A.P., Guo, A.The location of the Allochthon boundary thrust and the Archean Proterozoic suture in the Mattawa area.Precambrian Research, Vol. 107, No. 1-2, Mar. 30, pp. 31-44.OntarioGeochronology - neodymium isotope evidence, Grenville Province
DS2001-0276
2001
Dumont, R., Coyle, M., Potvin, J.High resolution aeromagnetic dataGeological Survey of Canada (GSC) Open File, No. 4029-56. $ 20. eachOntario, northernGeophysics - total field magnetic
DS2001-0277
2001
Dumont, R., Coyle, M.J., Potvin, J.High resolution aeromagnetic data.. total field. parts of NTS 42 B, G. OGeological Survey of Canada (GSC) Open File, No. 4029-56, 1:50,000 $ 20.00 eachOntarioGeophysics - magnetics, Specific areas - not all Quebec
DS2001-0278
2001
Dumont, R., Coyle, M.J., Potvin, J.High resolution aeromagnetic data.. first vertical derivative. parts of NTS 42 B, G. OGeological Survey of Canada (GSC) Open File, No. 4057-84, 1:50,000 $ 20.00 eachOntarioGeophysics - magnetics, Specific areas - not all Quebec
DS2001-0330
2001
Francis, D., Schmidberger, S.The composition, age and origin of the Canadian continental lithospheric mantle #2Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Short Course, 23p.Northwest Territories, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, OntarioXenolith - suites, Geochronology
DS2001-0402
2001
Grabowski, G.Diamond potential of lamprophyre in the Lake Temiskaming structural zoneOntario Geological Survey, Northeastern Mineral Symposium, p. 6-8, abstract.OntarioDike - petrology
DS2001-0427
2001
Guindon, D.Using operation treasure hunt dat a to search for kimberlite pipes #1Ontario Geological Survey, Northeastern Mineral Symposium, p.8, abstract.OntarioGeophysics - residual magnetic intensity
DS2001-0434
2001
Hailstone, M.Report of exploration activities - brief notes on the Sault Ste Marie areaOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6050, pp.4, 18, 19, 20.OntarioDiamond exploration - brief
DS2001-0454
2001
Hart, M.Waiting for the next strike... exploration companies have turned from Arctic to Ontario, Quebec, Prairies.Canadian Diamonds Magazine, Fall, pp. 23-26.Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, SaskatchewanNews item, Brief overview
DS2001-0462
2001
Haynes, E.A., et al.Oxygen isotope analysis of carbonates, silicates and oxides in carbonatites: constraints on crystallizationJournal of South African Earth Sciences, Vol. 32, No. 1, p. A 19 (abs)Quebec, Arkansas, South Africa, OntarioCarbonatite, Oka, Magnet Cove, Jacupiranga, Grenville
DS2001-0491
2001
Hucamp Mines LimitedHucamp acquires interest in Ontario diamond play including Diamondiferous kimberlite pipes.Hucamp Mines Ltd., May 17, 2p.Ontario, TimiskamingNews item - press release, Sudbury Contact Mines
DS2001-0524
2001
Jago, B.C.Mineralogy and microdiamonds - evaluating a diamond prospectOntario Geological Survey, Northeastern Mineral Symposium, p.12-3, abstract.Ontario, WawaSampling - analyses
DS2001-0544
2001
Jones, A.G., Craven, J.A.Carbon in the mantle? the electromagnetic responses of the Slave and Superior cratons compared and contrasted.29th. Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Nov. 21-23, abstract p. 39-40.Mantle, Northwest Territories, OntarioGeophysics - carbon based conductors
DS2001-0550
2001
Jones, S.M., White, N., Lovell, B.Cenozoic and Cretaceous transient uplift in the Porcupine Basin and its relationship to a mantle plume.Geological Society of London Special Publication, No. 187, pp. 345-60.OntarioTectonics, Plumes
DS2001-0748
2001
McClenaghan, M.B., Kjarsgaard, I.M., Kjarsgaard, B.A.Reconnaisance scale till survey in New Liskard Temagami region: kimberlite indicator minerals and geochemistry.Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) Open File, No. 4086, 98p. CD $ 30.00Ontario, Kirkland LakeGeochemistry - sampling
DS2001-0749
2001
McClenaghan, M.B., Kjarsgaardm I.M., Kjarsgaard, B.A.Reconnaissance scale till survey New Liskard Temagami region. Kimberlite indicator minerals and geochemistryGeological Survey of Canada (GSC) Open File, No. 4086, 98p. $ 22.00OntarioGeochemistry
DS2001-0750
2001
McClenaghan, M.B., Veillette, J.J.Ice flow indicators for the New Liskard - Temagami area, Ontario. NTS 31L,M, 41 I-P.Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) Open File, No. 3385, 1 map 1: 100,000 $ 20.Ontario, Kirkland LakeGeochemistry - sampling, Geomorphology
DS2001-0761
2001
McMartin, I., McClenaghan, M.B.Till geochemistry and sampling techniques in glaciated shield terrain: a reviewDrift Exploration in Glaciated Terrain, Geological Society of London, Geological Society of London No. 185, pp. 19-43.Canada, Ontario, FennoscandiaGeochemistry - till, Sampling
DS2001-0772
2001
Meyer, G.Report of exploration activities - brief notes on the Kirkland Lake and Sudbury area.Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6051, pp.21-4.OntarioDiamond exploration - brief
DS2001-0773
2001
Meyer, G.Using operation treasure hunt dat a to search for kimberlite pipes #2Ontario Geological Survey Report Activities, OF No. 6051, pp. 21-5.Ontario, Kirkland LakeGeophysics - applied, discoveries, exploration
DS2001-0797
2001
Moore, R., Read, G.H.The Superior Craton: the diamond search intensifiesOntario Geological Survey, Northeastern Mineral Symposium, p.16-7, abstract.OntarioDiamond exploration - brief
DS2001-0804
2001
Morris, T.F.Project Unit 99-017. Quaternary geology mapping and overburden sampling, Schrieber area, northwestern OntarioOntario Geological Survey Report Activities, OF No. 6051, pp. 33-1-7.Ontario, Kirkland LakeGeomorphology, Geochemistry - sampling, discoveries, exploration
DS2001-0805
2001
Morris, T.F.Geochemical and till pebble lithology data, surficial sediment sampling program Schreiber Killala Lake areaOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6056, digital #74, $9.Ontario, northeasternGeomorphology
DS2001-0854
2001
Ontario Geological SurveyResults of alluvium sampling, Chapleau area: Operation treasure hunt.. KIMs,carbonatite indicator minerals.Ontario Geological Survey, OF 6063, data 82, $ 45.00OntarioSampling - geochemistry
DS2001-0855
2001
Ontario Geological SurveyResults of modern alluvium sampling, Coral Rapids area, Northeastern Ontario - Kapuskasing structural zone.Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6068, 117p. $ 20.00Ontario, James Bay LowlandsGeochemistry - sampling, melnoites, alkalic complexes, Deposit - Coral Rapids
DS2001-0856
2001
Ontario Geological SurveyReport of modern alluvium sampling, Coral Rapids area, northwestern Ontario: Kapuskasing structural zone.Ont.Geol.Surv.Open File, No. 6068, 117p. $ 18.00 and MRD 87$ 50.00Ontario, northwestGeochemistry - sampling, discoveries, Kimberlitic minerals
DS2001-0857
2001
Ontario Geological Survey Exploration Opportunities 2001Using operation treasure hunt dat a to search for kimberlite pipes in the Kirkland Lake area.Ontario Geological Survey Exploration Opportunities 2001, p. 26-27.OntarioGeophysics - kimberlites, Exploration - discoveries
DS2001-0858
2001
Ontario Geological Survey Exploration Opportunities 2001Exploration targets in Esquega Township. Mentions Isaac and Lendrum twpsOntario Geological Survey Exploration Opportunities 2001, p. 43-4.OntarioKimberlites, Exploration - discoveries
DS2001-0859
2001
Ontario Geological Survey Exploration Opportunities 2001Gold and diamonds in the Missinabie -Renabie areaOntario Geological Survey Exploration Opportunities 2001, p. 44-46.OntarioKimberlites, Exploration - discoveries
DS2001-0860
2001
Ontario Geological Survey Exploration Opportunities 2001Economic potential underlying Hudson and James Bay LowlandsOntario Geological Survey Exploration Opportunities 2001, p. 46-7.OntarioKimberlites, Exploration - discoveries
DS2001-0861
2001
Ontario Geological Survey Exploration Opportunities 2001Diamond potential and lamprophyre in the Lake Timiskaming structural zoneOntario Geological Survey Exploration Opportunities 2001, p. 27-28.OntarioLamprophyre, Exploration - discoveries
DS2001-0862
2001
Ontario Geological Survey Exploration Opportunities 2001Ultramafic lamprophyre as targets for diamonds within the Sault Ste. MarieDistrict.Ontario Geological Survey Exploration Opportunities 2001, p. 10-12.OntarioLamprophyres - dikes, Exploration - discoveries
DS2001-0863
2001
Ontario Geological Survey Open FileModern alluvium dat a release, Foleyet area, Operation Treasure hunt. Kimberlitic indicator minerals included.Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6065, data No. 83 $25.OntarioGeochemistry
DS2001-0864
2001
Ontario Geological Survey Open FileRegional modern alluvium sampling survey of the Temagami Marten River @ northeastern Ontario.Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6043, and data 72.OntarioGeochemistry - kimberlite
DS2001-0865
2001
Ontario Geological Survey Open FileTill compositional database kimberlite and base metal indicator minerals, Shebandowan Greenstone Belt.Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6046, and data 69.OntarioGeochemistry - kimberlite
DS2001-0866
2001
Ontario Geological Survey Open FileQuaternary geology of the Wawa area, northeastern OntarioOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6055, and data 73.OntarioGeochemistry, Geomorphology
DS2001-0867
2001
Ontario Geological Survey Open FileResults of modern alluvium sampling Kapuskasing Fraserdale area, northeastern Ontario.Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6044, digital #68, $19.OntarioGeomorphology
DS2001-0868
2001
Ontario Geological Survey Open FileKapuskasing - Chapleau aeromagnetic surveyOntario Geological Survey Open File, Maps, CD-Rom digital data set 1040.OntarioGeophysics - aeromagnetics
DS2001-0875
2001
Owens, B.E., Dymek, R.F.Petrogenesis of the Labrieville alkalic anorthosite Massif, Grenville Province, QuebecJour. Petrol., Vol. 42, No.8, pp. 1519-46.Quebec, GrenvilleAlkaline rocks
DS2001-0918
2001
Phinney, W.C., Halls, H.C.Petrogenesis of the Early Proterozoic Matachewan dike swarm: implications for magma emplacement and deform.Canadian Journal of Earth Science, Vol. 38, No. 11, Nov. pp. 1541-63.OntarioMagmatism, Dyke Swarm - Matachewan
DS2001-0939
2001
Polat, A., Kerrich, R.Geodynamic processes, continental growth, and mantle evolution recorded in late Archean greenstone belts...Precambrian Research, Vol. 112, No. 1-2, pp. 5-25.OntarioSuperior Province - southern, Tectonics
DS2001-1001
2001
Sage, R.P., Gareau, T.A compilation of references for kimberlite, diamond and related topicsOntario Geological Survey Open file, No. 6067, 117p. MR Data 86, $50.OntarioBibliography
DS2001-1035
2001
Schneiders, B.Diamond exploration .. Superior Province. Brief mention of activitiesOntario Geological Survey Report Activities, OF No. 6049, pp. 9-10.OntarioExploration - activities, discoveries
DS2001-1037
2001
Schulze, D.J.Regional variations in composition of chromium spinel xenocrysts from Kimberlite and implications for mantleSlave-Kaapvaal Workshop, Sept. Ottawa, 3p. abstractMantle, OntarioComposition and structure, Chromite populations
DS2001-1039
2001
Schulze, D.K., Valley, J.R., Bell, D.R., Spicuzza, M.Oxygen isotope variations in Cromium poor megacrysts from kimberliteGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta., Vol. 65, No. 23, pp. 4375-84.Ontario, South AfricaGeochronology, Chromium
DS2001-1134
2001
Stone, D.Indicator minerals for kimberlite, base metals and gold: northern SuperiorProvince.Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6066, data No. 84, $25.Ontario, SuperiorGeochemistry
DS2001-1167
2001
TranspacificTranspacific to follow up on diamond discoveries... Kirkland Lake area (mentions Dr. H.A. Lee's work 1985Transpacific, April 23, 2p.Ontario, Kirkland LakeNews item - press release
DS2001-1212
2001
Walker, E.C.Distribution of diamonds in Archean rocks north of Wawa, OntarioNw Mining Association Meet., Dec. 7, 1p. abstr.Ontario, WawaNews item
DS2001-1213
2001
Walker, E.C.Archean age diamond deposits of the Festival and GQ properties, north of WawaOntario Pros. Association Meeting, Held Dec. 10-12, p. 15. 1p.Ontario, WawaNews item, Band-Or, Pele Mountain
DS2001-1222
2001
Weddle, T.K., Retelle, M.J.Deglacial history and relative sea level changes northern New England and adjacent Canada.Geological Society of America Special Paper, No. 351, 304p. $ 120.00 United StatesOntario, Quebec, MaineGeomorphology - not specific to diamonds
DS2001-1242
2001
Wilson, A.Report of exploration activities - brief notes on the Wawa areaOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6050, pp.5, 10, 11, 16.OntarioDiamond exploration - brief
DS2001-1249
2001
Wood, B.D.Advanced diamond exploration programme of the Victor kimberlite, Attawapiskat, James Bay Lowlands. #2Ontario Geological Survey, Northeastern Mineral Symposium, p.25-6, abstract.Ontario, James Bay LowlandsDiamond exploration - brief
DS2002-0063
2002
Armstrong, J.P.A comparison of zincian spinels from selected Diamondiferous and nonDiamondiferous Archean lamprophyre dikes.University of Western Ontario, SEG Student Chapter, March 8, pp. 19-20. abstractOntario, wawa, Northwest Territories, YellowknifePetrography - brief descriptions
DS2002-0088
2002
Badham, J.P.N., Rohtert, W.Unconventional diamond discoveries - Clifford's Rule is no longerTransactions of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, AusIMM Proceedings, Vol. 111, Sect. B., pp. B134,5. abstractOntario, Wawa, CaliforniaDiamond genesis, Model - craton
DS2002-0107
2002
Barron, K.M.Diamond exploration in the Superior Province - where and how to lookUniversity of Western Ontario, SEG Student Chapter, March 8, pp. 23-28. abstractOntarioHistory, microdiamond theory
DS2002-0142
2002
Berger, B.R.Geological synthesis of the Highway 101 area, east of Matheson, OntarioOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6091, 124p.OntarioGeology - mentions kimberlite briefly
DS2002-0199
2002
Boyd, R., Clements, B.The North Slave and Otish Mountains regions, Nunuvut and Quebec: grass roots discoveries of significant ...Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) 2002, Abstr. 2p.Ontario, James Bay LowlandsGeology, overview
DS2002-0216
2002
Buckle, J.The Wawa diamond enigmaC.i.m. Bulletin, Vol. 95, No. 1061, May, pp. 85-87.OntarioLamprophyres, Geochemistry, geology
DS2002-0265
2002
Chakhmouradian, A.R., Mitchell, R.H.The mineralogy of carbonatites and related rocks from the Prairie Lake Complex, northwestern Ontario.Gac/mac Annual Meeting, Saskatoon, Abstract Volume, P.18., p.18.OntarioCarbonatite - ijolite
DS2002-0266
2002
Chakhmouradian, A.R., Mitchell, R.H.The mineralogy of carbonatites and related rocks from the Prairie Lake Complex, northwestern Ontario.Gac/mac Annual Meeting, Saskatoon, Abstract Volume, P.18., p.18.OntarioCarbonatite - ijolite
DS2002-0284
2002
Cheng, L.Z., Mareschal, J.C., Jaupart, C., Rolandone, F., Gariepy, C., RadigonSimultaneous inversion of gravity and heat flow data: constraints on thermal regimeJournal of Geodynamics, Vol. 34, 1, pp. 11-30.Ontario, ManitobaGeothermometry, Lithosphere - Abitibi subprovince, Thompson Belt
DS2002-0335
2002
Craven, J.A.3D Modelling of mantle roots in the Superior ProvinceUniversity of Western Ontario, SEG Student Chapter, March 8, pp. 5-15.OntarioTectonics, Geophysics - magnetotellurics (MT method)
DS2002-0342
2002
Culshaw, N., Dostal, J.Amphibolites of the Swhawanaga domain, Central Gneiss Belt: tectonic setting and implications for relationsPrecambrian Research, Vol. 113, No. 1-2, Jan. pp. 65-85.Ontario, Grenville, MidcontinentTectonics, Midcontinent
DS2002-0418
2002
Ednie, H.Diamond fever... Canadians leap to the forefront on the world sceneCanadian Institute of Mining Bulletin, Vol. 95, No. 1057, Jan. pp. 19-28.Canada, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Alberta, OntarioNews item, Deposit - Ekati, Snap Lake, Jericho
DS2002-0476
2002
Fowler, J.A., Grutter, H.S., Kong, J.M., Wood, B.D.Diamond exploration in Northern Ontario with reference to the Victor kimberlite, near Attawapiskat.Exploration and Mining Geology, Vol. 10, 1-2, pp. 67-75.OntarioExploration - time lines for mining sequence, Evaluation, program
DS2002-0567
2002
Gibson, S.A.Major element heterogeneity in Archean to recent mantle plume starting headsEarth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 195, No. 1-2, pp. 59-74.South Africa, Ontario, Manitoba, SiberiaPicrites, komatiites, flood basalts, eclogite, Lithosphere
DS2002-0612
2002
Greenwell, B.The search for diamonds and PGMs builds momentumProspectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Exploration and, pp. 12-4.OntarioNews item - brief review, platinum group metals
DS2002-0641
2002
Hamilton, S.M., Cameron, S.C.M., McClenaghan, M.B., Hall, G.E.M.Thick overburden geochemical methods: studies over volcanogenic massive sulphideOntario Geological Survey Open File, Summary of Field Work, No. 6100, pp. 27-1-17.Ontario, TimminsGeochemistry
DS2002-0652
2002
Hanson, R., Pancake, J., Crowley, J., Ramezani, Bowring, Dalziel, GoseCorrelation of 1.1 GA large igneous provinces on the Laurentia and Kalahari Cratons:Geological Society of America Annual Meeting Oct. 27-30, Abstract p. 561.South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, OntarioTectonics, Gondwana
DS2002-0745
2002
International Gemological Instituteto open diamond lab in Canada ( Toronto)Canada Newswire, April 24, 1p.TorontoNews item, Diamond - certification
DS2002-0746
2002
International Geomological InstituteToron to lab opens: IGI continues long standing presence in Canada. 27 Queen St. East.Intern. Gemological Institute, July 22, 1p.OntarioNews item - press release
DS2002-0765
2002
Janse, A.J.A.Lowland ranked high in diamond prospectivity: history of its diamond explorationProspectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) 2002, 1p. abstractOntario, James Bay LowlandsHistory - brief
DS2002-0806
2002
Kaminsky, F.Non-kimberlitic Diamondiferous rocks: potential for new diamond deposits in CanadaProspectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) 2002, 2p. abstractOntario, NunavutGeology, overview
DS2002-0807
2002
Kaminsky, F.V., Sablukov, S.M., Sablukova, L.I., Shchukin, V.S., Canil, D.Kimberlites from the Wawa area, OntarioCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 39, 12, pp. 1819-38.OntarioPetrology, mineralogy, Deposit - Wawa
DS2002-0812
2002
Karstrom, K., Williams, M.Long lived (1.8-1.0GA) convergent orogen in southern Laurentia - evaluation of the AUSWUS model for Rodinia.Geological Society of America Annual Meeting Oct. 27-30, Abstract p. 559.Australia, OntarioTectonics, Gondwana
DS2002-0824
2002
Kendall, J.M., Sol, S., Thomson, C.J., White, D.J., Asudeh, I., Snell, C.S.Seismic heterogeneity and anisotropy in the western Superior Province, Canada:Geological Society of London Special Publication, No. 199, pp. 27-44.Northwest Territories, Ontario, Manitoba,SaskatchewanGeophysics - seismics
DS2002-0929
2002
Leahy, M.James Bay Lowlands; natures everchanging frontiersNorthern Impressions, Winter, pp. 20-23.Ontario, James Bay LowlandsHistory - pictoral
DS2002-1026
2002
McCandless, T.E.Global diamond exploration - a matter of scaleSociety of Economic Geologists, Abstracts, pp. 29-30.Northwest Territories, Alberta, OntarioExploration - brief overview, Economics
DS2002-1027
2002
McClenaghan, M.B.Indicator mineral and till geochemical methods for kimberlite exploration in glaciated terrain.C.i.m. Bulletin, Vol. 95, No. 1061, May, pp. 79-84.Northwest Territories, OntarioGeochemistry - indicator minerals, kimberlites, Techniques - sampling
DS2002-1028
2002
McClenaghan, M.B., Kjarsgaard, B.A., Kjarsgaard, I.M.Indicator mineral content and geochemistry of till around the Peddie kimberlite Lake Tamiskaming, Ontario.Geological Survey of Canada Open file, No.4262, 140p. 1 cd $ 23.Ontario, TimiskamingGeochemistry, Deposit - Peddie
DS2002-1029
2002
McClenaghan, M.B., Kjarsgaard, I.M., Kjardsgaard, B.A., Heaman, L.M.Mineralogy of kimberlite boulders from eskers in the Lake Timiskaming and Kirkland Lake areas, northeastern Ontario.Geological Survey of Canada Open File, No.4361, 1 CD $ 26.OntarioGeochemistry - database CD
DS2002-1050
2002
Meyer, G.Exploration highlights in northeastern OntarioOntario Exploration Geological Survey Meeting, Dec.1-3, p. 10 Abstract.Ontario, northeastBrief mention of diamond exploration
DS2002-1056
2002
Millot, R., Gaillardet, J., Dupre, B., Allegre, C.J.The global control of silicate weathering rates and the coupling of physical erosion: new insights from riversEarth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol.196, 1-2, Feb.28, pp.83-98.Northwest Territories, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, QuebecGeomorphology
DS2002-1092
2002
Morris, T.F.The Kapuskasing Structural Zone, a new area for diamond exploration, northeastern Ontario.Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Vol. 53, Industrial Minerals of Canada, pp. 345-54.OntarioHistory - exploration
DS2002-1093
2002
Morris, T.F.Evaluating Ontario's diamond potential through the use of overburden as an exploration median.University of Western Ontario, SEG Student Chapter, March 8, pp. 36-41.OntarioSampling - KIMS, Overview of methodology, brief
DS2002-1094
2002
Morris, T.F., Pitre, S.A., Larose, T.M.Kimberlite and base metal exploration targets, derived from overburden heavy mineral dat a Schreiber area, northwestern Ontario.Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6074, 113p.OntarioGeochemistry
DS2002-1095
2002
Morris, T.F., Sage, R.P., Ayer, J.A., Crabtree, D.C.A study in clinopyroxene composition: implications for kimberlite explorationGeochemistry, Exploration, Environment, Analysis, Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 321-33.OntarioGeochemistry
DS2002-1107
2002
Muller, E.Not a snap ... giant de Beers' Canadian gamble has yet to pay off.( Snap Lake, Rhonda, Victor... brief comments.Canadian Business, September 30, p. 53.Northwest Territories, Nunavut, OntarioNews item, De Beers
DS2002-1120
2002
Mwenifumbo, C.J., Elliott, B.E., Kjarsgaard, B.Kimberlite investigations using borehole geophysicsGac/mac Annual Meeting, Saskatoon, Abstract Volume, P.78., p.78.Ontario, Northwest Territories, SaskatchewanGeophysics - spectrometry
DS2002-1121
2002
Mwenifumbo, C.J., Elliott, B.E., Kjarsgaard, B.Kimberlite investigations using borehole geophysicsGac/mac Annual Meeting, Saskatoon, Abstract Volume, P.78., p.78.Ontario, Northwest Territories, SaskatchewanGeophysics - spectrometry
DS2002-1142
2002
Nitescu, B., Halls, H.C.A gravity profile across southern Saganash lake fault: implications for the origin of Kapuskasing structuralCanadian Journal of Earth Science, Vol.39,4,Apr.pp.469-80., Vol.39,4,Apr.pp.469-80.OntarioGeophysics - gravity, Tectonics - Kapuskasing Structural Zone
DS2002-1143
2002
Nitescu, B., Halls, H.C.A gravity profile across southern Saganash lake fault: implications for the origin of Kapuskasing structuralCanadian Journal of Earth Science, Vol.39,4,Apr.pp.469-80., Vol.39,4,Apr.pp.469-80.OntarioGeophysics - gravity, Tectonics - Kapuskasing Structural Zone
DS2002-1156
2002
Novak, N., Brewster, N.Gremlins, promoters, financiers, diamonds, kimberlites and other beasts. a tale of diamond exploration LowlandProspectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) 2002, 2p. abstractOntario, James Bay LowlandsGeology, overview, Deposit - Spider
DS2002-1189
2002
Ontario Securities CommissionOSC released order in the matter of Lydia Diamond Exploration of Canada Ltd. Jurgen Von Anhalt and Emelia von Anhalt.Ontario Securities Commission, Nov. 19, 1p.OntarioNews item
DS2002-1245
2002
Percival, J.A.Tectonic evolution of the Superior Province, 3.0-2.6 GaUniversity of Western Ontario, SEG Student Chapter, March 8, pp. 1-4. abstractOntarioTectonics, Neoarchean magmatism
DS2002-1282
2002
Pressacco, R.Geology of the Cargill Township carbonatite associated phosphate deposit, Kapuskasing Ontario.Exploration and Mining Geology, Vol. 10, 1-2, pp. 77-84.OntarioCarbonatite, Regional geology, geochemical analyses
DS2002-1285
2002
Prospectors and Developers Association CanadaVideo cassette order formProspectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) 2002, March 10-13TorontoConference - videos
DS2002-1317
2002
Read, G.The Superior search continues: an update of diamond activities on the Superior cratonProspectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) 2002, 2p. abstractOntario, James Bay LowlandsGeology, overview, Navigator Resources
DS2002-1355
2002
Rolandone, F., Jaupart, C., Mareschal, J.C., Gariepy, C., Bienfait, G., CarbonneSurface heat flow, crustal temperatures and mantle heat flow in the Proterozoic TransJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 107, No. 12, Dec. 12, 10.1029/2001JB000698Northwest Territories, Alberta, Saskatchewan, OntarioGeothermometry, Heat flow - tectonics
DS2002-1438
2002
Searsm J.W., Price, R.A.Break up and dispersal of the Early Neoproterozoic Siberia - Laurentia Australia troika.Geological Society of America Annual Meeting Oct. 27-30, Abstract p. 559.Australia, Russia, Canada, OntarioTectonics, Gondwana
DS2002-1529
2002
Soofi, M.A., King, S.D.Post rift deformation of the Midcontinent rift under Grenville tectonismTectonophysics, Vol. 359, No. 3-4, pp. 209-23.Ontario, AppalachiaTectonics - rifting
DS2002-1546
2002
Steele, K. Sangster.Ontario's Eastern Frontier, uranium, diamonds and cement. One page overview ofCim Toronto Branch Industrial Minerals Division Field Trip Monday October 21, 1p.Ontario, Prince Edward CountyBrief
DS2002-1557
2002
Stone, D.A study of indicator minerals for kimberlite, base metals and gold Kasabonika OntarioOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6089, 32p.Geochem MRD 103, $ 7.00OntarioGeochemistry - Kasabonika area
DS2002-1560
2002
Stott, G.M., Ayer, J.A., Wilson, A.C., Grabowski, G.P.B.Are the Neoarchean diamond bearing breccias in the Wawa area related to late orogenic alkalic and sunkitoid intrusions?Ontario Geological Survey Open File, Summary of Field Work, No. 6100, pp. 9-1-10.Ontario, WawaDykes, lamprophyres
DS2002-1588
2002
Thomas, R.D., Gleeson, C.F.Use of till geochemistry and mineralogy to outline areas underlain by Diamondiferous spessartite dike WawaExploration and Mining Geology, Vol. 9,No.3-4.pp. 215-32.Ontario, WawaGeochemistry, Diamond occurrences, dikes
DS2002-1594
2002
Thurston, P.C., Newsome, J.A predictive model for diamond bearing rocks in OntarioOntario Geological Survey Open File, Summary of Field Work, No. 6100, pp. 19-1-12.OntarioPetrology - diamond formation, alkaline magmatism, control, structure
DS2002-1678
2002
Walker, E.C.Archean diamond bearing volcanics near Wawa OntarioUniversity of Western Ontario, SEG Student Chapter, March 8, pp. 16-18.OntarioKimberlite facies descriptions
DS2002-1679
2002
Walker, E.C.Archean diamond bearing volcanoclastic rocks north of Wawa. Musquash metavolcanic unit.Ontario Exploration Geological Survey Meeting, Dec.1-3, p. 18 Abstract.Ontario, WawaPetrology - description - brief
DS2002-1703
2002
Werniuk, G.Canadian diamond rush. Brief overviewEngineering Mining Journal, Vol. 203, 5, May pp. 18-26., Vol. 203, 5, May pp. 18-26.Northwest territories, Ontario, QuebecOverview - brief companies, projects
DS2002-1704
2002
Werniuk, G.Canadian diamond rush. Brief overviewEngineering Mining Journal, Vol. 203, 5, May pp. 18-26., Vol. 203, 5, May pp. 18-26.Northwest territories, Ontario, QuebecOverview - brief companies, projects
DS2002-1705
2002
Werniuk, G.Canadian Mining part II. exploration - brief overview of diamond activitiesEngineering and Mining Journal, June pp. 10-15.Nunavut, Ontario, Manitoba, Quebec, SaskatchewanNews item
DS2002-1715
2002
Williams, F.Diamonds in late Archean calc alkaline lamprophyres: Ontario, Canada: origin and implications.University of Sydney, B.Sc. Thesis, 82p. Ontario Geological Survey Sudbury # t9846OntarioLamprophyres
DS2002-1717
2002
Wilson, A.E.Wawa diamond exploration targets - more pieces to the geological puzzleOntario Exploration Geological Survey Meeting, Dec.1-3, p. 18 Abstract.Ontario, WawaGeochronology, dykes petrology
DS2002-1723
2002
Wingate, M.T.D., Pisarevsky, S.A., Evans, D.A.D.New paleomagnetic constraints on Rodinia connections between Australia and Laurentia.Geological Society of America Annual Meeting Oct. 27-30, Abstract p. 559.Australia, OntarioGeophysics - magnetics, Gondwana
DS2002-1733
2002
Wood, B.De Beers project, northern OntarioProspectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) 2002, 3p. abstractOntario, James Bay LowlandsGeology, overview, Deposit - Victor
DS2002-1743
2002
Wyman, D.A., Kerrich, R.Formation of Archean continental lithospheric roots: the role of mantle plumesGeology, Vol. 30,6, June,pp. 543-6.Quebec, Ontario, AbitibiCraton, belts
DS2002-1744
2002
Wyman, D.A., Kerrich, R., Polat, A.Assembly of Archean cratonic mantle lithosphere and crust: plume arc interaction in the Abitibi Wawa subduction accretion complex.Precambrian Research, Vol.115,No.1-4, pp.37-62.Ontario, QuebecCraton - hot spot, Tectonics
DS2003-0029
2003
Armstrong, J.P., Barnett, R.L.The association of ZN chromite with Diamondiferous lamprophyres and diamonds:8 Ikc Www.venuewest.com/8ikc/program.htm, Session 8, POSTER abstractNorthwest Territories, Yellowknife, Ontario, WawaBlank
DS2003-0033
2003
Armstrong, K.A., Nowicki, T., Read, G.H.Kimberlite AT-56: a mantle sample from the north central Superior Craton, Canada8 Ikc Www.venuewest.com/8ikc/program.htm, Session 8, POSTER abstractOntario, James Bay LowlandsDeposit - Attawapiskat
DS2003-0047
2003
Atkinson, B.T.An overview of Ontario diamond exploration 2003Quebec Exploration 2003, diamond session, extended abst. 1 pageOntarioexploration activity - James Bay lowlands, Lake Timiskaming Structural
DS2003-0048
2003
Atkinson, B.T., Wilson, A.C., Grabowski, G.An overview of Ontario diamond exploration 2003Quebec Exploration Conference, Nov. 25-27, 1p. abstractOntarioOverview - De Beers, Sudbury Contact, Pele Mountain
DS2003-0058
2003
Averill, S., Huneault, R.Controlling the quality of kimberlite indicator mineral processing using indicator mineralExplore, No. 119, April p. 1-4, 19-21.OntarioGeochemistry - sampling recovery, KIM, gravity processi
DS2003-0060
2003
Ayer, J.A., Conceicao. R.V., Ketchum, J.W.F., Sage, R.P., Semenyna, L.The timing and petrogenesis of Diamondiferous lamprophyres in the Michipicoten andOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6120, pp. 10 1-9.Ontario, Wawa, Lalibert, OhioPetrology - Oasis
DS2003-0061
2003
Ayer, J.A., Wyman, D.A.Origin of Diamondiferous Archean lamprophyres in the evolution of the Michipicoten8 Ikc Www.venuewest.com/8ikc/program.htm, Session 9, POSTER abstractOntarioBlank
DS2003-0067
2003
Band Ore Resources Ltd.De Beers to process Wawa diamond samples. Two 20 tonne samples from theBand-Ore Resources Ltd., Nov. 4, 1p.Ontario, WawaPress release, De Beers
DS2003-0133
2003
Borradaile, G.J., Lemmetty, T.J., Werner, T.Apparent polar wander paths and the close of late Archean crustal transpressionJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 108, B8,Aug. 30., 2405 10.1029/2002JB002379OntarioGeophysics, geochronology
DS2003-0134
2003
Borradaile, G.J., Werner, T., Lagroix, F.Differences in paleomagnetic interpretations due to the choice of statisticalTectonophysics, Vol. 363, 1-2, Feb. 20, pp. 103-26.OntarioGeophysics - magnetics
DS2003-0135
2003
Borradaile, G.J., Werner, T., Lagroix, F.Difference in paleomagnetic interpretations due to choice of statistical, demagnetizationTectonophysics, Vol. 363, No. 1-2, Feb. 20, pp. 103-125.OntarioPaleomagnetics, tectonics
DS2003-0159
2003
Brigadier Gold LimitedAnnounces major expansion.... Kirkland Lake Larder Lake diamond projectBrigadier Gold Ltd., January, 6p.OntarioPress release
DS2003-0194
2003
Burt, A.K., Hamilton, S.M.Comparison of selective leach signatures over kimberlites, carbonatites, false anomaliesOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6120, pp. 42 1-10.OntarioGeochemistry - kimberlites
DS2003-0256
2003
Cianetti, S., Giunchi, C., Spada, G.Mantle viscosity beneath the Hudson Bay: an inversion based on the MetropolisJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 107, 12, Dec. 6, pp. DO! 10.1029/2001JB000585OntarioGeophysics - seismics
DS2003-0272
2003
Cook, R.CNQ - the new Canadian trading and quotation systemPdac Short Course: Comparison Of Listing Requirements For Emerging Mineral, March 12, 6p. ( slides)OntarioLegal - exchange
DS2003-0295
2003
Crabtree, D.C.Preliminary results from the James Bay Lowland indicator mineral sampling programOntario Geological Survey MRD, MRD 119, April 3.Ontario, James Bay LowlandsGeochemistry, Sampling - indicators
DS2003-0296
2003
Crabtree, D.C.Preliminary results from the James Bay Lowland indicator mineral sampling programOntario Geological Survey Open File, OFR 6108, April 3Ontario, James Bay LowlandsGeochemistry, Sampling - indicators
DS2003-0297
2003
Crabtree, D.C., Gleeson, C.F.Results of the Spider 3 regional kimberlite indicator mineral and geochemistry surveyOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6097, 127p.Ontario, James Bay LowlandsGeochemistry - pp.7,8, 13-19.
DS2003-0298
2003
Crabtree, D.C., Morris, T.F., Ayer, J.A., Sage, R.P.The identification of lherzolitic Cr diopsides in kimberlite exploration programs:8 Ikc Www.venuewest.com/8ikc/program.htm, Session 8, POSTER abstractOntarioGeochemistry, mineral chemistry
DS2003-0318
2003
Davis, D.W., Stott, G.M.Geochronology of two Proterozoic mafic dyke swarms in northwestern OntarioOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6120, pp. 12 1-7.OntarioDike - Marathon
DS2003-0377
2003
Eilieff, S.Use of airborne graviometry for mineral explorationOntario Exploration and Geoscience Symposium, Dec. 8,9,10th., Abstracts p. 21.(1/8p.)OntarioGeophysics - gravity AIRGrav
DS2003-0432
2003
Fyon, J.A., Churchill, I.I.Building relationships and improving communications with First Nation communities - anOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6120, pp. 4 1-10.OntarioLegal - First Nations
DS2003-0494
2003
Graham, T.TSX Venture Exchange - Canada's public venture capital marketplacePdac Short Course: Comparison Of Listing Requirements For Emerging Mineral, March 12, 17p. text and slidesCanada, OntarioLegal - exchange
DS2003-0514
2003
Grutter, H.S., Moore, R.O.Pyroxene geotherms revisited - an empirical approach based on Canadian xenoliths8 Ikc Www.venuewest.com/8ikc/program.htm, Session 6, AbstractNorthwest Territories, Ontario, Somerset IslandMantle petrology, Pyroxene geothermometry
DS2003-0534
2003
Hall, T., Wyeth, J.Diamond mining in northern OntarioCanada Forum: Held Nov. 204, Joint Ventures-Joint Rewards. The resource, [email protected] 180p. binder $ 120.00Ontario, AttawapiskatConference - talk
DS2003-0535
2003
Halls, H.C., Stott, G.M.Paleomagnetic Studies of Mafic Dikes in the Vicinity of Lake Nipigon, NorthwesternOntario Geological Survey, Summary of Field Work and Other Activities Article 11northwestern OntarioBlank
DS2003-0536
2003
Halls, H.C., Stott, G.M.Paleomagnetic studies of mafic dikes in the vicinity of Lake Nipigon northwesternOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6120, pp. 11 1-7.OntarioDike - Matachewan
DS2003-0537
2003
Halls, H.C., Zhang, B.Crustal uplift in the southern Superior Province, Canada revealed by paleomagnetismTectonophysics, Vol. 362, 1-4, pp. 123-46.Ontario, ManitobaTectonics
DS2003-0541
2003
Hamilton, S.New technologies and new frontiersQuebec Exploration Conference, Nov. 25-27, 1p. abstractOntarioGeophysics - forest rings, mineral chemistry
DS2003-0557
2003
Harris, J.R., Bonham-Carter, G.F.A method of detecting glacial dispersal trains in till geochemical dataGeochemistry, Vol. 3, 2, pp. 133-156.OntarioGeochemistry - Kapuskasing structure, Not specific to diamonds
DS2003-0592
2003
Hodder, S.L.Petrography of the McLean kimberlite, Lake Timiskaming, Ontario8 Ikc Www.venuewest.com/8ikc/program.htm, Session 7, POSTER abstractOntarioDeposit - McLean Lake
DS2003-0647
2003
Janse, A.J.A., Sheahan, P.A.Getting their feet wet, Selco's efforts to explore for diamonds in the James BayGeological Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Abstract onlyOntario, Northwest TerritoriesHistory - Selco
DS2003-0685
2003
Kaminsky, F.V., Sablukov, S.M., Sablukova, L.I.Diamondiferous Archean lamprophyres with komatiitic affinities from the Wawa area8 Ikc Www.venuewest.com/8ikc/program.htm, Session 7, POSTER abstractOntario, WawaBlank
DS2003-0714
2003
Kinbauri GoldGeochemical anomalies.. identified three possible kimberlite targetsKinbauri Gold, May 20, 1/2p.Quebec, TemiscamingueNews item
DS2003-0723
2003
Kjarsgaard, I.M., McClenaghan, M.B., Kjarsgaard, B.A., Heaman, L.Mineralogy of the kimberlite boulders from eskers in the Kirkland Lake and Lake8 Ikc Www.venuewest.com/8ikc/program.htm, Session 8, POSTER abstractOntarioGeochemistry, geomorphology
DS2003-0788
2003
Lefebvre, N.S., Kopylova, M.G., Kivi, K.R.Diamondiferous volcaniclastic debris flows of Wawa, Ontario, CanadaGeological Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Abstract onlyOntario, WawaPetrology
DS2003-0789
2003
Lefebvre, N.S., Kopylova, M.G., Kivi, K.R., Barnett, R.L.Diamondiferous volcaniclastic debris flows of Wawa, Ontario, Canada8ikc, Www.venuewest.com/8ikc/program.htm, Session 1 POSTER abstractOntario, WawaKimberlite geology and economics
DS2003-0857
2003
Macklem, K.Diamonds with an edge. Canadian stones are transforming the industryMacleans, Sept. 8, pp. 52-55.Ontario, Wawa, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, SaskatchewanNews item
DS2003-0858
2003
Macouin, M., Valet, J.P., Besse, J., Buchan, K., Ernst, R., Le Goff, M., ScharerLow paleointensities recorded in 1 to 2.4. Ga Proterozoic dykes, Superior ProvinceEarth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 213, 1-2, pp. 79-95.Ontario, ManitobaGeochronology
DS2003-0902
2003
McClenaghan, B.The Seed and Triple B kimberlites and associated glacial sediments Lake TimiskamingGeological Survey of Canada Open File, No. 4492, 1 CD $ 26.00Ontario, Lake TimiskamingGeomorphology, geochemistry
DS2003-0904
2003
McClenaghan, M.B., Kjarsgaard, B.A.The Seed and Triple B kimberlites and associated glacial sediments, Lake TimiskamingGsc Open File 4492, 1 CD-ROM, cost CDN $20.00Ontario20-page report on the geology and mineralogy of Lake Timiskaming
DS2003-0903
2003
McClenaghan, M.B., Kjarsgaard, I.M., Kjarsgaard, B.A.Mineralogy of the McLean kimberlite and associated glacial sediments, LakeGeological Survey of Canada Open File, No. 1762, 1 CD $ 20.00OntarioGeomorphology, Deposit - McLean
DS2003-0905
2003
McClenaghan, M.B., Kjarsgaard, I.M., Kjarsgaard, B.A.Mineralogy of McLean kimberlite and associated glacial sediments, Lake TimiskamingGeological Survey of Canada Open File, No. 1762, 1 CD, 33p. $ 26.00OntarioGeomorphology, geochemistry
DS2003-0906
2003
McClenaghan, M.B., Kjarsgaard, I.M., Kjarsgaard, B.A., Sobie, P.A.Application of surficial exploration methods in the Lake Timiskaming kimberlite field8 Ikc Www.venuewest.com/8ikc/program.htm, Session 8, POSTER abstractOntarioGeochemistry, geomorphology
DS2003-0914
2003
McGaughey, W.J., Perron, G., Bellefleur, G.Downhole seismic imaging technology for deep mineral exploration. (mentions VictorOntario Exploration and Geoscience Symposium, Dec. 8,9,10th., Abstracts p. 16-17. (1/4p.)Ontario, AttawapiskatGeophysics - seismic DS
DS2003-0943
2003
MES SymposiumMining agreements: deal makers and deal breakersMineral Economics Society, email [email protected], January 20. 1 day $ 425.TorontoSymposium - mining agreements
DS2003-0978
2003
Morris, T.F., Sage, R.P., Ayer, J.A., Crabtree, D.C.A study of clinopyroxene composition: implications for kimberlite explorationGeochemistry - Exploration, Environment, Analysis, Vol. 2, part 4, pp. 321-332Ontarioclinopyroxene composition
DS2003-1015
2003
Nitescu, B., Cruden, A.R., Bailey, R.C.Topography of the crust mantle interface under the Western Superior Craton fromCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 40, 10, Oct. pp. 1307-20.Ontario, ManitobaGeophysics - seismics, boundary
DS2003-1016
2003
Nitescu, B., Cruden, A.R., Bailey, R.C.Topography of the crust mantle interface under the Western Superior craton fromCanadian Journal of Earth Science, Vol. 40, 10, pp. 1307-1320.Ontario, Manitoba, SaskatchewanGeophysics - gravity
DS2003-1030
2003
O'Neil, J.E., Stevenson, R.K.Implications for the composition and evolution of the lower crust of the SuperiorGeological Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Abstract onlyOntario, QuebecXenoliths
DS2003-1033
2003
Ontario Geological SurveyDiamond exploration highlights in Ontario - 2003. Single page lists of pipe names, rockOntario Geological Survey, 10p.Ontario, Kirkland Lake, New Liskeard, Cobalt, WawaBlank
DS2003-1039
2003
Owsiacki, I., Gammon, J.B.Reaching out - MDMN's "3 Offers" to Ontario's Far North First NationsOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6120, pp. I 1-4.OntarioLegal - First Nations
DS2003-1062
2003
Percival, J.Superior Province: a billion year record of Archean craton evolution and the birth ofUniversity of Toronto Seminar talk, Jan 16, 2p. abstractOntario, Manitoba, QuebecCraton, Tectonics
DS2003-1063
2003
Percival, J.A., Stern, R.A., Rayner, N.Archean adakites from the Ashuanipi complex, eastern Superior Province Canada:Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 145, 3, pp. 265-80.OntarioBlank
DS2003-1153
2003
Reid, J.L.Regional modern alluvium sampling survey of the Kirkland Lake Matachewan regionOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6120, pp. 19- 1-9.Ontario, Kirkland LakeGeochemistry - kimberlites mentioned
DS2003-1174
2003
Robin, R.Faith, hope and celebrity.. why shares in geologist Chuck Fipke's Metalex VenturesCanadian Business, June pp. 35,36, 39.Ontario, AttawapiskatNews item, Metalex Ventures
DS2003-1177
2003
Rolandone, F., Mareschal, J.C., Jaupart, C., Gariepy, C., Bienfait, G., CarbonneSurface heat flow, crustal temperatures and mantle heat flow in the Proterozoic TransJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 107, 12, Dec. 6, pp. DO1 10.1029/2001JB000698OntarioGeothermometry
DS2003-1178
2003
Rolandone, F., Mareschal, J.C., Jaupart, C., Gosselin, C., Bienfait, G., LapointeHeat flow in the western Superior province of the Canadian ShieldJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 30, 12, June 15, 10.1029/2003GLO17386Ontario, Manitoba, SaskatchewanGeothermometry
DS2003-1203
2003
Sader, J.A., Leybourne, M.I., McClenaghan, M.B., Hamilton, S.M.Geochemistry of groundwater from Jurassic kimberlites in the Kirkland Lake and LakeGeological Survey of Canada Open File, No. 4515, 1 CD 26p. $ 26.00Ontario, Kirkland LakeGeochemistry
DS2003-1204
2003
Sader, J.A., Leybourne, M.I., McClenaghan, M.B., Hamilton, S.M., RobertsonGroundwater interaction with kimberlites - a geochemical investigation in northeasternExplore ( AEG Newsletter), No. 118, January pp. 1-4.Ontario, Kirkland LakeGeochemistry, Analytical methods and results
DS2003-1205
2003
Sader, J.A., Leybourne, M.I., McClenaghan, M.B., Hamilton, S.M., RobertsonField procedures and results of groundwater sampling in kimberlite from drillholes in theGeological Survey of Canada Current Research, 9p.Ontario, Kirkland LakeSampling - geomorphology
DS2003-1309
2003
Society of Economic Geologists University of Toronto Student ChapterKimberlites and diamond exploration. Overview, petrography, mineral inclusionsSeg University Of Toronto Email [email protected], March 7,8th. 2 day $ 500.TorontoShort Course - diamond exploration
DS2003-1337
2003
Stokes, C.R., Clark, C.D.Laurentide ice streaming on the Canadian Shield: a conflict with the soft bedded iceGeology, Vol. 31, 4, pp. 347-50.Canada, Ontario, Manitoba, QuebecGeomorphology, thermomechnical
DS2003-1338
2003
Stokes, C.R., Clark, C.D.Laurentide ice streaming on the Canadian Shield,: A conflict with the soft-bedded iceGeology, Vol. 31, No. 4, pp. 347-350Quebec, Ontario, Nunavut, Northwest TerritoriesLaurentide ice sheet, northwestern Canadian Shield
DS2003-1339
2003
Stott, G., Rainsford, D.Interpreting the Precambrian under the Lowlands: implications for mineral explorationOntario Exploration and Geoscience Symposium, Dec. 8,9,10th., Abstracts p. 2. (1/8p.)Ontario, AttawapiskatMapping
DS2003-1340
2003
Stott, G.M.Diabase dyke swarms as structural controls for kimberlite pipes under the James Bay8 Ikc Www.venuewest.com/8ikc/program.htm, Session 9, POSTER abstractOntario, James Bay LowlandsTectonics
DS2003-1403
2003
Vaillencourt, C., Wilson, A.C., Dessureau, G.R.Synthesis of Archean geology and diamond bearing rocks in the MichipicotenOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6120, pp. 9 1-11.Ontario, WawaPetrology - Band-Ore, Pele, Dia Bras, Spider, Oasis, Du
DS2003-1440
2003
Walker, E.Archean diamond bearing volcanoclastic rocks, north of Wawa OntarioPdac Abstract 2003, March 12, 1p.Ontario, WawaMusquash metavolcanics
DS2003-1456
2003
Webb, K. J.Overview of the discovery, evaluation and geology of the Victor kimberlite8th. International Kimberlite Conference Large Core Exhibit volume, 8p.Ontario, AttawapiskatGeology - overview, Deposit - Victor
DS2003-1457
2003
Webb, K., Scott Smith, B.Geology of the Victor kimberlite Attawapiskat Northern Ontario: cross cutting andQuebec Exploration Conference, Nov. 25-27, 1p. abstractOntario, AttawapiskatGeology - Victor
DS2003-1458
2003
Webb, K., Scott Smith, B., Paul, J., Hetman, C.Geology of the Victor kimberlite, Attawapiskat, northern Ontario, Canada: cross8th. International Kimberlite Conference Large Core Exhibit volume, 5p.Ontario, AttawapiskatGeology - overview, Deposit - Victor
DS2003-1459
2003
Webb, K., Scott-Smith, B., et al.Geology of the Victor kimberlite, Attawapiskat, Northern Ontario, Canada:Quebec Exploration 2003, ext'd abstract, 1 pageOntarioVictor pipe, Attawapiskat kimberlites
DS2003-1460
2003
Webb, K.J., Scott Smith, B.H., Paul, J.L., Hetman, C.M.Geology of the Victor kimberlite, Attawapiskat, Northern Ontario, Canada: cross8 Ikc Www.venuewest.com/8ikc/program.htm, Session 1, AbstractOntario, James Bay LowlandsGeology, economics, Deposit - Victor
DS2003-1462
2003
Weber, B.Jewels of the North - Canada's production abounds. Comments on companiesThe Canadian Press, July 27, 2p.Northwest Territories, Alberta, Ontario, NunavutNews item, Canadian diamond economics
DS2003-1472
2003
Whalen, J.B., Percival, J.A., McNicholl, V.J., Longstaffe, F.J.Intra oceanic production of continental crust in a Th depleted ca. 3.0 Ga arc complexContributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 146, 1, pp. 78=99.Ontario, Manitoba, QuebecTectonics
DS2003-1473
2003
White, D.J., Musacchio, G., Helmstaedt, H.H., Harrap, R.M., Thurston, P.C.Images of lower crustal oceanic slab: direct evidence for tectonic accretion in theGeology, Vol. 31, 11, pp. 997-1000.OntarioSubduction - not specific to diamonds
DS2003-1481
2003
Wilson, A.C.Diamond exploration highlights for northeastern Ontario - 2003Ontario Exploration and Geoscience Symposium, Dec. 8,9,10th., Abstracts p. 13. (1/4p.)OntarioBrief overview
DS200412-0048
2003
Armstrong, J.P., Barnett, R.L.The association of ZN chromite with Diamondiferous lamprophyres and diamonds: unique compositions as a guide to the diamond pote8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractCanada, Northwest Territories, Ontario, WawaDiamond exploration
DS200412-0052
2003
Armstrong, K.A., Nowicki, T., Read, G.H.Kimberlite AT-56: a mantle sample from the north central Superior Craton, Canada.8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractCanada, Ontario, Attawapiskat, James Bay LowlandsDiamond exploration Deposit - Attawapiskat
DS200412-0053
2004
Armstrong, K.A., Nowicki, T.E., Read, G.H.Kimberlite AT-56: a mantle sample from the north central Superior Craton, Canada.Lithos, Vol. 77, 1-4, Sept. pp. 695-704.Canada, Ontario, Attawapiskat, James Bay LowlandsWebsteritic mantle, eclogite, Ni thermometry
DS200412-0070
2003
Atkinson, B.T., Wilson, A.C., Grabowski, G.An overview of Ontario diamond exploration 2003.Quebec Exploration Conference, Nov. 25-27, 1p. abstractCanada, OntarioOverview - De Beers, Sudbury Contact, Pele Mountain
DS200412-0071
2004
Audet, P., Maraschal, J-C.Variations in elastic thickness in the Canadian Shield.Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 226, 1-2, Sept. 30, pp.17-31.Canada, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, OntarioGravity, isostasy. Hudson Bay, Williston Basin
DS200412-0079
2003
Averill, S., Huneault, R.Controlling the quality of kimberlite indicator mineral processing using indicator mineral spikes.Explore, No. 119, April p. 1-4,19-21.Canada, OntarioGeochemistry - sampling recovery, KIM, gravity processi
DS200412-0081
2003
Ayer, J.A., Conceicao,R.V., Ketchum, J.W.F., Sage, R.P., Semenyna, L., Wyman, D.A.The timing and petrogenesis of Diamondiferous lamprophyres in the Michipicoten and Abitibi greenstone belts.Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6120, pp. 10 1-9.Canada, Ontario, WawaPetrology - Oasis
DS200412-0082
2003
Ayer, J.A., Wyman, D.A.Origin of Diamondiferous Archean lamprophyres in the evolution of the Michipicoten and Abitibi greenstone belts.8 IKC Program, Session 9, POSTER abstractCanada, OntarioCraton studies
DS200412-0136
2002
Berger, B.R.Geological synthesis of the Highway 101 area, east of Matheson, Ontario.Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6091, 124p.Canada, OntarioGeology - mentions kimberlite briefly
DS200412-0183
2003
Borradaile, G.J., Lemmetty, T.J., Werner, T.Apparent polar wander paths and the close of late Archean crustal transpression, northern Ontario.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 108, B8,Aug. 30., 2405 10.1029/2002 JB002379Canada, OntarioGeophysics Geochronology
DS200412-0184
2003
Borradaile, G.J., Werner, T., Lagroix, F.Differences in paleomagnetic interpretations due to the choice of statistical, demagnetization and correction techniques: KapuskTectonophysics, Vol. 363, 1-2, Feb. 20, pp. 103-26.Canada, OntarioGeophysics - magnetics
DS200412-0232
2003
Buchan, K.L., Ernst, R.E.Diabase dyke swarms and related units in Canada and adjacent units.Geological Survey of Canada Open File, No. 2022A, 1 map 1: 5,000,000 $ 25.Canada, Northwest Territories, Ontario, ManitobaMap - dike
DS200412-0250
2003
Burt, A.K., Hamilton, S.M.Comparison of selective leach signatures over kimberlites, carbonatites, false anomalies and blind targets.Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6120, pp. 42 1-10.Canada, OntarioGeochemistry - kimberlites
DS200412-0330
2003
Cianetti, S., Giunchi, C., Spada, G.Mantle viscosity beneath the Hudson Bay: an inversion based on the Metropolis algorithm.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 107, 12, Dec. 6, pp. DO! 10.1029/2001 JB000585Canada, OntarioGeophysics - seismics
DS200412-0331
2004
Ciesielski, A., Marchand, J., Vaillancourt, C.Volcanic hosted diamonds from northern Ontario: a non-kimberlitic origin.Geological Association of Canada Abstract Volume, May 12-14, SS14P02, p. 274.abstractCanada, OntarioVolcaniclastic breccias
DS200412-0382
2003
Crabtree, D.C., Gleeson, C.F.Results of the Spider 3 regional kimberlite indicator mineral and geochemistry survey carried out in the vicinity of the Upper AOntario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6097, 127p.Canada, Ontario, Attawapiskat, James Bay LowlandsGeochemistry - pp.7,8, 13-19.
DS200412-0383
2003
Crabtree, D.C., Morris, T.F., Ayer, J.A., Sage, R.P.The identification of lherzolitic Cr diopsides in kimberlite exploration programs: examples from indicator mineral surveys carri8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractCanada, OntarioDiamond exploration, geochemistry
DS200412-0418
2003
Davis, D.W., Stott, G.M.Geochronology of two Proterozoic mafic dyke swarms in northwestern Ontario.Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6120, pp. 12 1-7.Canada, OntarioDike - Marathon
DS200412-0497
2004
Easton, R.G., Berman, J.Tectonometamorphic map of Ontario.Geological Survey of Canada Open File, No. 1810, 1: 1,500,000 $ 19.50Canada, OntarioMap - metamorphism
DS200412-0512
2003
Eilieff, S.Use of airborne graviometry for mineral exploration.Ontario Exploration and Geoscience Symposium, Dec. 8,9,10th., Abstracts p. 21.(1/8p.)Canada, OntarioGeophysics - gravity AIRGrav
DS200412-0573
2004
Foulkes, J.Canadian diamond exploration techniques. an introduction.Resource World Magazine, Vol. 2, 5, July/August pp. 15,16,18.Canada, Northwest Territories, Saskatchewan, Quebec, OntarioNews item - layman's overview
DS200412-0595
2003
Fyon, J.A., Churchill, I.I.Building relationships and improving communications with First Nation communities - an operational approach.Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6120, pp. 4 1-10.Canada, OntarioLegal - First Nations
DS200412-0764
2003
Hall, T., Wyeth, J.Diamond mining in northern Ontario.Canada Forum: Held Nov. 204, Joint Ventures-Joint Rewards. The resource industry and aboriginal development co, [email protected] 180p. binder $ 120.00Canada, Ontario, Attawapiskat, James Bay LowlandsConference - talk
DS200412-0766
2004
Halls, H.C., Davis, D.W.Paleomagnetism and U Pb geochronology of the 2.17 Ga Bicotasing dyke swarm, Ontario, Canada: evidence for vertical axis crustalCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 41, 3, pp. 255-269.Canada, OntarioGeochronology, Matachewan dyke swarm
DS200412-0767
2004
Halls, H.C., McArdle, N.J., Gratton, M.N., Hill, M.J., Shaw, J.Microwave paleointensities from dyke chilled margins: a way to obtain long term variations in geodynamo intensity for the last tPhysics of the Earth and Planetary Science Interiors, Vol. 147, 2-3, Nov. 15, pp.183-195.Canada, OntarioMattachewan dyke swarm, geochronology, Biscotasing, Mar
DS200412-0768
2003
Halls, H.C., Stott, G.M.Paleomagnetic studies of mafic dikes in the vicinity of Lake Nipigon northwestern Ontario.Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6120, pp. 11 1-7.Canada, OntarioDike - Matachewan
DS200412-0771
2003
Hamilton, S.New technologies and new frontiers.Quebec Exploration Conference, Nov. 25-27, 1p. abstractCanada, OntarioGeophysics - forest rings, mineral chemistry
DS200412-0795
2003
Harris, J.R., Bonham-Carter, G.F.A method of detecting glacial dispersal trains in till geochemical data.Geochemistry, Vol. 3, 2, pp. 133-156.Canada, OntarioGeochemistry - Kapuskasing structure Not specific to diamonds
DS200412-0822
2004
Hetman, C.M., Schulze, D.J.The ilmenite association of the Attawapiskat kimberlite cluster, Ontario, Canada.Geological Association of Canada Abstract Volume, May 12-14, SS14-08 p. 267.abstractCanada, Ontario, Attawapiskat, James Bay LowlandsMicroprobe studies, mineral chemistry
DS200412-0839
2003
Hodder, S.L.Petrography of the McLean kimberlite, Lake Timiskaming, Ontario.8 IKC Program, Session 7, POSTER abstractCanada, OntarioKimberlite petrogenesis Deposit - McLean Lake
DS200412-0868
2004
Insight Information CompanyNew Brownfields regulation in Ontario. Ensuring your compliance with new law on remediation.Conference, Insight Information, Oct. 5-6. Toronto, www.insightinfo.comCanada, OntarioConference - environmental, legal
DS200412-0905
2003
Janse, A.J.A., Sheahan, P.A.Getting their feet wet, Selco's efforts to explore for diamonds in the James Bay Lowlands.Geological Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Abstract onlyCanada, Ontario, Northwest TerritoriesHistory - Selco
DS200412-0917
2003
JML Resources Ltd.Drill program completed at Marten River.JML Resources Ltd., Aporil 8, 1/2p.Canada, OntarioNews item - press release
DS200412-0947
2003
Kaminsky, F.V., Sablukov, S.M., Sablukova, L.I.Diamondiferous Archean lamprophyres with komatiitic affinities from the Wawa area, Ontario, Canada.8 IKC Program, Session 7, POSTER abstractCanada, Ontario, WawaKimberlite petrogenesis
DS200412-0966
2004
Keating, P., Sailhac, P.Use of analytic signal to identify magnetic anomalies due to kimberlite pipes.Geophysics, Vol. 69, 1, pp. 180-190.Canada, Ontario, Northwest TerritoriesGeophysics - magnetics, circular, asymmetry
DS200412-1012
2003
Kjarsgaard, I.M., McClenaghan, M.B., Kjarsgaard, B.A., Heaman, L.Mineralogy of the kimberlite boulders from eskers in the Kirkland Lake and Lake Timiskaming areas, northeastern Ontario, Canada.8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractCanada, OntarioDiamond exploration Geochemistry, geomorphology
DS200412-1013
2004
Kjarsgaard, I.M., McClenaghan, M.B., Kjarsgaard, B.A., Heaman, L.M.Indicator mineralogy of kimberlite boulders from eskers in the Kirkland Lake and Lake Timiskaming areas, Ontario, Canada.Lithos, Vol. 77, 1-4, Sept. pp. 705-731.Canada, Ontario, Kirkland LakeMunro, Misema River eskers, Sharp lake, geomorphology
DS200412-1108
2003
Lefebvre, N.S.,Kopylova, M.G., Kivi, K.R.Diamondiferous volcaniclastic debris flows of Wawa, Ontario, Canada.Geological Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Abstract onlyCanada, Ontario, WawaPetrology
DS200412-1186
2003
Lydia Diamond Exploration of Canada Ltd.Successfully exploring for diamonds in southern Ontario.Ontario Exploration and Geoscience Symposium, Dec. 8,9,10th., Abstracts p. 13. (1/4p.)Canada, OntarioNews item
DS200412-1190
2003
Macklem, K.Diamonds with an edge. Canadian stones are transforming the industry.Macleans Magazine, Sept. 8, pp. 52-55.Canada, Ontario, WawaNews item
DS200412-1193
2003
Macouin, M., Valet, J.P., Besse, J., Buchan, K., Ernst, R., Le Goff, M., Scharer, U.Low paleointensities recorded in 1 to 2.4. Ga Proterozoic dykes, Superior Province, Canada.Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 213, 1-2, pp. 79-95.Canada, Ontario, ManitobaGeochronology
DS200412-1261
2003
McClenaghan, B.The Seed and Triple B kimberlites and associated glacial sediments Lake Timiskaming area, Ontario.Geological Survey of Canada Open File, No. 4492, 1 CD $ 26.00Canada, Ontario, Lake TemiskamingGeomorphology, geochemistry
DS200412-1262
2003
McClenaghan, M.B., Kjarsgaard, I.M., Kjarsgaard, B.A.Mineralogy of McLean kimberlite and associated glacial sediments, Lake Timiskaming Ontario.Geological Survey of Canada Open File, No. 1762, 1 CD, 33p. $ 26.00Canada, OntarioGeomorphology, geochemistry
DS200412-1263
2003
McClenaghan, M.B., Kjarsgaard, I.M., Kjarsgaard, B.A., Sobie, P.A.Application of surficial exploration methods in the Lake Timiskaming kimberlite field, Canada.8 IKC Program, Session 8, POSTER abstractCanada, OntarioDiamond exploration Geochemistry, geomorphology
DS200412-1264
2004
McCombe, D.National instrument 43-101: what do Canadian regulators require from foreign issueres?An update on legal issues and developments in the mining industry, PDAC and Natural Resource and Energy Law (O, March 10, 15p. ppt slidesCanada, OntarioLegal - overview
DS200412-1271
2003
McGaughey, W.J., Perron, G., Bellefleur, G.Downhole seismic imaging technology for deep mineral exploration. (mentions Victor pipe)Ontario Exploration and Geoscience Symposium, Dec. 8,9,10th., Abstracts p. 16-17. (1/4p.)Canada, Ontario, Attawapiskat, James Bay LowlandsGeophysics - seismic DS
DS200412-1371
2002
Morris, T.F., Pitre, S.A., Larose, T.M.Kimberlite and base metal exploration targets, derived from overburden heavy mineral dat a Schreiber area, northwestern Ontario.Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6074, 113p.Canada, OntarioGeochemistry
DS200412-1389
2004
Musacchio, G., White, D.J., Asudeh, I., Thomson, C.J.Lithospheric structure and composition of the Archean western Superior Province from seismic refraction/ wide angle reflection aJournal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 109, B3, 10.1029/2003 JB002427Canada, Ontario, ManitobaGeophysics - seismics, gravity
DS200412-1412
2004
National Diamond StrategyNational Diamond strategy action plan for the industry.National Diamond Strategy, 18p. August 2004.Canada, Northwest Territories, OntarioNews item - legal
DS200412-1437
2003
Nitescu, B., Cruden, A.R., Bailey, R.C.Topography of the crust mantle interface under the Western Superior Craton from gravity data.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 40, 10, Oct. pp. 1307-20.Canada, Ontario, ManitobaGeophysics - seismics, boundary
DS200412-1467
2003
O'Neil, J.E., Stevenson, R.K.Implications for the composition and evolution of the lower crust of the Superior Province from lower crustal xenoliths.Geological Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Abstract onlyCanada, Ontario, QuebecXenoliths
DS200412-1472
2003
Ontario Geological SurveyDiamond exploration highlights in Ontario - 2003. Single page lists of pipe names, rock types, diamonds recovered.Ontario Geological Survey, 10p.Canada, Ontario, Kirkland Lake, New Liskeard, WawaLists of pipe names, rock types, diamonds recovered
DS200412-1487
2003
Owsiacki, I., Gammon, J.B.Reaching out - MDMN's '3 Offers' to Ontario's Far North First Nations.Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6120, pp. I 1-4.Canada, OntarioLegal - First Nations
DS200412-1523
2004
Percival, J.Superior Province: a billion year record of Archean craton evolution and the birth of plate tectonic processes.Geological Association of Canada, CD www.gac.ca/bookstoreCanada, Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta, Northwest TerritoriesCraton, tectonics
DS200412-1525
2003
Percival, J.A., Stern, R.A., Rayner, N.Archean adakites from the Ashuanipi complex, eastern Superior Province Canada: geochemistry, geochronology and tectonic significContributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 145, 3, pp. 265-80.Canada, OntarioTectonics
DS200412-1544
2003
Phoenix Matachewan Mines Inc.Argyle geophysical survey initiated. Argyle property IP and Mag survey.Phoenix Matachewan Mines Inc., Dec. 9, 1p.Canada, OntarioNews item - press release
DS200412-1650
2003
Reid, J.L.Regional modern alluvium sampling survey of the Kirkland Lake Matachewan region, northeastern Ontario.Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6120, pp. 19- 1-9.Canada, Ontario, Kirkland LakeGeochemistry - kimberlites mentioned
DS200412-1682
2003
Rolandone, F., Mareschal, J.C., Jaupart, C., Gariepy, C., Bienfait, G., Carbonne, C., Lapointe, R.Surface heat flow, crustal temperatures and mantle heat flow in the Proterozoic Trans Hudson Orogen, Canadian Shield.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 107, 12, Dec. 6, pp. DO1 10.1029/2001 JB000698Canada, OntarioGeothermometry
DS200412-1683
2003
Rolandone, F., Mareschal, J.C., Jaupart, C., Gosselin, C., Bienfait, G., Lapointe, R.Heat flow in the western Superior province of the Canadian Shield.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 30, 12, June 15, 10.1029/2003 GLO17386Canada, Ontario, Manitoba, SaskatchewanGeothermometry
DS200412-1707
2004
Russell, H.A.J., McClenaghan, M.B., Boucher, D., Sobie, P.Kimberlite indicator minerals distribution in eskers, Lake Timiskaming kimberlite field, Ontario and Quebec: preliminary resultsGeological Association of Canada Abstract Volume, May 12-14, SS14-03 p. 262.abstractCanada, Ontario, Lake TemiskamingGeochemistry, geomorphology
DS200412-1717
2003
Sader, J.A., Leybourne, M.I., McClenaghan, M.B., Hamilton, S.M.Geochemistry of groundwater from Jurassic kimberlites in the Kirkland Lake and Lake Timiskaming kimberlite fields northeastern OGeological Survey of Canada Open File, No. 4515, 1 CD 26p. $ 26.00Canada, Ontario, Kirkland LakeGeochemistry
DS200412-1718
2003
Sader, J.A., Leybourne, M.I., McClenaghan, M.B., Hamilton, S.M., Robertson, K.Field procedures and results of groundwater sampling in kimberlite from drillholes in the Kirkland Lake and Lake Temiskaming areGeological Survey of Canada Current Research, 9p.Canada, Ontario, Kirkland LakeSampling - geomorphology
DS200412-1779
2004
Sculley, K.R., Canil, D., Schulze, D.J.The lithospheric mantle of the Archean Superior Province as imaged by garnet xenocryst geochemistry.Chemical Geology, Vol. 207, 3-4, July 16, pp. 189-221.Canada, Ontario, Lake TemiskamingTrace elements, geochronology
DS200412-1919
2002
Steele, K.Sangster.Ontario's Eastern Frontier, uranium, diamonds and cement. One page overview of stop at Picton dyke system.CIM Toronto Branch Industrial Minerals Division Field Trip Monday October 21, 1p.Canada, Ontario, Prince Edward CountyBrief
DS200412-1931
2003
Stokes, C.R., Clark, C.D.Laurentide ice streaming on the Canadian Shield: a conflict with the soft bedded ice stream paradigm?Geology, Vol. 31, 4, pp. 347-50.Canada, Ontario, Manitoba, QuebecGeomorphology, thermomechnical
DS200412-1933
2003
Stott, G., Rainsford, D.Interpreting the Precambrian under the Lowlands: implications for mineral exploration. GIS database - two maps 1:500,000Ontario Exploration and Geoscience Symposium, Dec. 8,9,10th., Abstracts p. 2. (1/8p.)Canada, Ontario, Attawapiskat, James Bay LowlandsMapping
DS200412-1934
2003
Stott, G.M.Diabase dyke swarms as structural controls for kimberlite pipes under the James Bay and Hudson Bay Lowlands, Ontario.8 IKC Program, Session 9, POSTER abstractCanada, Ontario, Attawapiskat, James Bay LowlandsCraton studies Tectonics
DS200412-2002
2004
Tollo, R.P., Corriveau, l., McLelland, J., Bartholomew, M.J.Proterozoic tectonic evolution of the Grenville Orogen in North America.Geological Society of America Memoir, MWR 197,pp. 1-18. ISBN 0-8137-1197-5 geosociety.orgCanada, Ontario, United States, MexicoBook - tectonics, geodynamics
DS200412-2030
2003
Vaillencourt, C., Wilson, A.C., Dessureau, G.R.Synthesis of Archean geology and diamond bearing rocks in the Michipicoten greenstone belt, Geology of Menzies Township.Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6120, pp. 9 1-11.Canada, Ontario, WawaPetrology - Band-Ore, Pele, Dia Bras, Spider, Oasis, Du
DS200412-2090
2003
Webb, K., Scott Smith, B.Geology of the Victor kimberlite Attawapiskat Northern Ontario: cross cutting and nested craters.Quebec Exploration Conference, Nov. 25-27, 1p. abstractCanada, Ontario, Attawapiskat, James Bay LowlandsGeology - Victor
DS200412-2091
2003
Webb, K., Scott Smith, B., Paul, J., Hetman, C.Geology of the Victor kimberlite, Attawapiskat, northern Ontario, Canada: cross cutting and nested craters.8th. International Kimberlite Conference Large Core Exhibit volume, 5p.Canada, Ontario, Attawapiskat, James Bay LowlandsGeology - overview Deposit - Victor
DS200412-2089
2003
Webb, K.J.Overview of the discovery, evaluation and geology of the Victor kimberlite, Attawapiskat, northern Ontario.8th. International Kimberlite Conference Large Core Exhibit volume, 8p.Canada, Ontario, Attawapiskat, James Bay LowlandsGeology - overview Deposit - Victor
DS200412-2092
2003
Webb, K.J., Scott Smith, B.H., Paul, J.L., Hetman, C.M.Geology of the Victor kimberlite, Attawapiskat, Northern Ontario, Canada: cross cutting and nested craters.8 IKC Program, Session 1, AbstractCanada, Ontario, Attawapiskat, James Bay LowlandsGeology, economics Deposit - Victor
DS200412-2093
2003
Weber, B.Jewels of the North - Canada's production abounds. Comments on companies, concerns, labour problems, taxes and legal aspects.The Canadian Press, July 27, 2p.Canada, Northwest Territories, Alberta, Ontario, NunavutNews item Canadian diamond economics
DS200412-2107
2003
Whalen, J.B., Percival, J.A., McNicholl, V.J., Longstaffe, F.J.Intra oceanic production of continental crust in a Th depleted ca. 3.0 Ga arc complex, western Superior Province, Canada.Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 146, 1, pp. 78=99.Canada, Ontario, Manitoba, QuebecTectonics
DS200412-2109
2003
White, D.J., Musacchio, G., Helmstaedt, H.H., Harrap, R.M., Thurston, P.C., Van der Velden, A., Hall, K.Images of lower crustal oceanic slab: direct evidence for tectonic accretion in the Archean western Superior Province.Geology, Vol. 31, 11, pp. 997-1000.Canada, OntarioSubduction - not specific to diamonds
DS200412-2116
2002
Williams, F.Diamonds in late Archean calc alkaline lamprophyres: Ontario, Canada: origin and implications.Thesis, 'University of Sydney, B.Sc. Thesis, 82p. Ontario Geological Survey Sudbury # t9846Canada, OntarioLamprophyre
DS200412-2122
2004
Wilson, A.Diamond exploration and development update 2003-2004.The Ontario Prospector, Spring/summer 2004 pp. 8-9.Canada, OntarioNews item - brief overview
DS200412-2123
2004
Wilson, A.C.Diamond exploration targets, Michipicoten greenstone belt.Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Bulletin, Vol. 97, 1077, February pp. 41-46.Canada, Ontario, WawaGeology, lithology, petrography, exploration
DS200412-2124
2003
Wilson, A.C.Diamond exploration highlights for northeastern Ontario - 2003.Ontario Exploration and Geoscience Symposium, Dec. 8,9,10th., Abstracts p. 13. (1/4p.)Canada, OntarioBrief overview
DS200512-0024
2005
Ansdell, K.M.,Wardle, R.J.Correlation chart for the Paleproterozoic of Canada.GAC Annual Meeting Halifax May 15-19, Abstract 1p.Canada, Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta, Northwest Territories, saskatchewanArchean - craton
DS200512-0038
2004
Audet, P., Marescahl, J.C.Anisotropy of the flexural response of the lithosphere in the Canadian Shield.Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 31, 20, Oct. 28, DOI 10.1029/2004GLO21080Canada, Northwest Territories, Alberta, Saskatchewan, OntarioGeophysics
DS200512-0065
2005
Barnet, P.J., Dyer, R.D.Surficial geochemistry case studies project: Lake Nipigon region geoscience initiative.Ontario Geological Survey, Open file 6167, 144p. $ 36.00Canada, OntarioGeochemistry - indicator minerals
DS200512-0101
2005
Bohm, C.O., Corrigan, D., Corkery, T.M., Zwanzig, Lenton, Coyyle, ThomasRe-mapping the northern Superior Trans Hudson boundary by using newly acquired high resolution aeromagnetic data.GAC Annual Meeting Halifax May 15-19, Abstract 1p.Canada, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, OntarioGeophysics - magnetics
DS200512-0126
2004
Burt, A.K., Hamilton, S.M.A comparison of selective leach signatures over kimberlites and other targets. B30,A4,A1.AM47,95-2,MR6, Seed, OPAP, Peddie carbonatites Firstbrook, Borden, Firesand,Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6142, 179p. $ 16.Canada, Ontario, Kirkland Lake, New Liskeard, WawaGeochemistry
DS200512-0127
2004
Burton, J.P., Fralick, P.Depositional placer accumulations in coarse grained alluvial braided river systems.Economic Geology, Vol. 98, August no. 5, pp. 995-1001.Canada, Alberta, OntarioGeomorphology, placers, indicator minerals
DS200512-0150
2003
Chakhmouradian, A.R.Titanite in carbonatitic rocks: genetic dualism and geochemical significance.Periodico di Mineralogia, (in english), Vol. LXX11, 1. April, pp. 107-113.Russia, Canada, Ontario, United States, MontanaKovdor, Turiy Mys, Murun, Praire Lake, Rocky Bay
DS200512-0197
2005
Crabtree, D.C., Felix, V.E.Additional indicator mineral results from the James Bay Lowland sampling program. ( includes previous OF 6108 and MRD 119).Ontario Geological Survey, M.R. Data 161, 1 CD $ 20. pubsales @ndm.gov.on.caCanada, Ontario, Attawapiskat, James Bay LowlandsGeochemistry
DS200512-0217
2005
Davis, D.W., Amelin, Y., Nowell, G.M., Parrish, R.R.Hf isotopes in zircon from western Superior province, Canada: implications for Archean crustal development and evolution of the depleted mantle reservoir.Precambrian Research, in pressCanada, Ontario, ManitobaGeochronology
DS200512-0267
2004
Ernst, R.E., Buchan, K.L.Large igneous provinces (LIPS) in Canada and adjacent regions: 3 Ga to present.Geoscience Canada, Vol. 31, 3, Sept. pp. 103-126.Canada, Northwest Territories, Alberta, Saskatchewan, OntarioDetailed descriptions and refs, geochronology
DS200512-0270
2005
Ernst, R.E., Buchan, K.L., Hart, T.R., Morgan, J.North trending diabase dykes west of the Nipigon embayment: paleomagnetism, geochemistry and correlation with known magmatic events.GAC Annual Meeting Halifax May 15-19, Abstract 1p.Canada, OntarioEmpey Lake dyke swarm, Mine Centre, magmatism
DS200512-0284
2005
Ferguson, I.J., Craven, J.A., Kurtz, R.D., Boerner, D.E., Bailey, Wu, Orellana, Spratt, Wennberg, NortonGeoelectric response of Archean lithosphere in the western Superior Province, central Canada.Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, Vol. 150, 1-3, May 16, pp. 123-143.Canada, OntarioGeophysics - magnetotelluric, North Caribou terrane
DS200512-0359
2005
Grabowski, G.P.B., Wilson, A.C.Sampling lamprophere dikes for diamonds: discover Abitibi initiative.Ontario Geological Survey, Open file 6170, 262p. $ 21.00Canada, OntarioGeochemistry - lamprophyres
DS200512-0393
2005
Halls, H.C., Davis, D.W., Stott, G.M.Paleomagnetism and U Pb dating of Proterozoic dykes: a new radiation swarm and an increase in post Archean crustal rotation westwards from the Kapuskasing zone.GAC Annual Meeting Halifax May 15-19, Abstract 1p.Canada, Ontario, Attawapiskat, James Bay LowlandsGeochronology, Kapuskasing
DS200512-0394
2005
Halls, H.C., Stott, G.M., Davis, D.W.Paleomagnetism, geochronology and geochemistry of several Proterozoic mafic dike swarms in northwestern Ontario.Ontario Geological Survey, Open file 6171, 59p. $ 9.00Canada, OntarioDike swarms
DS200512-0398
2004
Hanne, D., White, N., Butler, A., Jones, S.Phanerozoic vertical motions of Hudson Bay.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 41, 10, Oct. pp. 1181-1200.Canada, Ontario, ManitobaTectonics
DS200512-0565
2005
Kopylova, M.G., Lefebvre, N.S., De Stefano, A., Kivi, K.Archean lamprophyric rocks of Wawa: diamonds in a convergent margin.GAC Annual Meeting Halifax May 15-19, Abstract 1p.Canada, Ontario, WawaAlkaline rocks, subduction, breccia, cathodluminescence
DS200512-0593
2005
Kurszlaukis, S., Walker, E.C., Stachel, T.Deep mantle derived diamond bearing Archean volcanogenic rocks from Wawa Ontario.GAC Annual Meeting Halifax May 15-19, Abstract 1p.Canada, Ontario, WawaDeeper mantle sources
DS200512-0614
2005
Lefebvre, N., Kopylova, M., Kivi, K.Archean calc-alkaline lamprophyres of Wawa, Ontario, Canada: unconventional Diamondiferous volcaniclastic rocks.Precambrian Research, Vol. 138, pp. 57-87.Canada, Ontario, WawaGreenstone Belt, geochronology, cinder cones
DS200512-0615
2004
Lefebvre, N.S.Petrology, volcanology and diamonds of Archean calc-alkaline lamprophyres, Wawa, Ontario, Canada.University of British Columbia, Msc. Thesis 269p.Canada, Ontario, WawaLamprophyre, diamondiferous
DS200512-0656
2004
Lorencak, M., Kohn, B.P., Osadetz, K.G., Gleadow, A.J.W.Combined apatite fission track and U Th/He thermochronology in a slowly cooled terrane: results from a 3440 m deep drill hole in the southern Canadian shield.Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 227, 1-2, Oct. 30, pp. 87-104.Canada, OntarioSudbury Igneous Complex shield
DS200512-0670
2005
Macleans MagazinePixels, not pickaxes. Brief overview of Geoinformatics and Goldcorp background.Macleans Magazine, August 1, pp. 36-37.Canada, OntarioComputer - brief overview
DS200512-0675
2005
Mahan, K.H., Williams, M.L.Reconstruction of a large deep crustal terrane: implications for the Snowbird tectonic zone and early growth of Laurentia.Geology, Vol. 33, 5, May pp. 385-388.Canada, Ontario, ManitobaTectonics, mantle
DS200512-0682
2005
Manson, M.95-2 bulk sample Timiskaming kimberlite cluster, Ontario.British Columbia & Yukon Mineral Exploration Roundup, Jan.24-27th., p. 79-81.Canada, Ontario, Lake TemiskamingNews item - brief overview, Contact Diamonds
DS200512-0701
2004
McClenaghan, M.B., Kjarsgaard, I.M., Kjarsgaard, B.A.Kimberlite indicator mineral chemistry and till geochemistry around the Seed and Triple B kimberlites, Lake Timiskaming Ontario.Geological Survey of Canada Open File, No. 4822, 31p. 1 CD $ 26.Canada, Ontario, Lake TemiskamingGeochemistry
DS200512-0702
2005
McClenaghan, M.B., Veilette, J.J.Surficial geology: ice flow indicators for the New Liskeard Temagami area, Ontario.Geological Survey of Canada Open File, No. 3385, 1 cd $ 25.Canada, OntarioGeomorphology
DS200512-0730
2005
Mira GeoscienceDownhole seismic imaging method: a new tool for deep mineral exploration. ( used De Beers's Victor kimberlite).Ontario Geological Survey, Misc. Release Data 175, 1 CD $ 20.00Canada, OntarioGeophysics - seismics, Victor
DS200512-0729
2005
Mira Geoscience LimitedDownhole seismic imaging method: a new tool for deep mineral exploration. Mentions Victor mine.Ontario Geological Survey, MR Data 175, 1 CD $ 20.00Canada, OntarioGeophysics - seismics, De Beers
DS200512-0748
2004
Morissette, C.J., Francis, D.Fragments of the Archean mantle in ultramafic dykes from Wawa ( Ontario).EOS Transaction of AGU, Vol. 85, no. 17, Joint Assembly Suppl. Abstract V23A-06. 1p.Canada, Ontario, WawaLamprophyre
DS200512-0811
2005
Ontario Geological SurveyOntario Geochemistry and Indicator Mineral Dat abase. Compiled from 79 already published dat a sets.Ontario Geological Survey, Misc. Release Data 153, DVD $ 25.00Canada, OntarioGeochemistry - database, KIM
DS200512-0812
2005
Ontario Geological SurveySurficial geology case studies project digital dat a set, Lake Nipigon Region.Ontario Geological Survey, Misc. Release Data 154, DVD $ 20.00Canada, OntarioMentions kimberlitic minerals
DS200512-0835
2005
Pele Mountain ResourcesBrief mention of diamond activity.Mineweb, Oct. 28, 1p.Canada, OntarioNews item - Pele Mountain Resources
DS200512-0846
2004
Perry, H.K.C., Jaupart, C., Mareschal, J.C., Rolandone, F., Bienfait, G.Heat flow in the Nipigon arm of the Keweenawan Rift, northwestern Ontario, Canada.Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 31, 15,, L15607, DOI 1029/2004 GL020159Canada, OntarioGeothermometry
DS200512-0866
2005
Pond, M.What is the Ontario mining act?Canadian Diamonds, Summer, p.16, 18.Canada, OntarioNews item - legal
DS200512-0899
2004
Reid, J.L.Regional alluvium sampling survey of the Cobalt Elk Lake area, northeastern Ontario.Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6119, 140p. $ 16.00 M, R. Data 124 CD $20.Canada, OntarioKimberlite indicator mineralogy
DS200512-0924
2004
Sader, J.A., Leybourne, M.I., McClenaghan, B., Sherwood Lollar, B., Hamilton, S.M.Low T serpentinization and the production of hydrogen and methane gas in kimberlites in northeastern Ontario, Canada.Geological Society of America South Central Meeting ABSTRACTS, Vol. 36, 1, p. 28.Canada, Ontario, Kirkland Lake, Lake TemiskamingA4, B30, C14, groundwater interaction
DS200512-0936
2005
Sarkadi, L.A question of aboriginal rights.Canadian Diamonds, Winter pp. 26-33.Africa, Botswana, Canada, Northwest Territories, OntarioNews item - aboriginal rights
DS200512-0981
2004
Shirota, J., Barnett, P.J.Lineament extraction from digital elevation model (DEM) for the province of Ontario.Ontario Geological Survey , Data 142, 1 CD $ 20.Canada, OntarioLineaments
DS200512-1013
2005
Snyder, D.B.Seismic evidence for the growth of cratonic keels.GAC Annual Meeting Halifax May 15-19, Abstract 1p.Canada, Ontario, Northwest TerritoriesGeophysics - seismics, tectonics, Superior and Slave
DS200512-1017
2005
Sobie, P.A., Long, G.The mini bulk sampling of kimberlite 92-2 by Contact Diamond Company.CIM Mining Rocks April 24-27th. Toronto Annual Meeting, Paper# 1874 AbstractCanada, Ontario, Kirkland LakeNews item - Contact Diamond
DS200512-1038
2004
Stachel, T., Blackburn, L., Kurszlaukis, S., Barton, E., Walker, E.C.Diamonds from the Cristal and genesis volcanics, Wawa Ontario.32nd Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, Nov. 16-18, p.74-75. (talk)Canada, Ontario, WawaDiamond inclusions
DS200512-1040
2005
Stachel, T., Kurzlaukis, S., Walker, E.C.Archean diamonds from the Wawa area of Ontario (Canada).GAC Annual Meeting Halifax May 15-19, Abstract 1p.Canada, Ontario, WawaGenesi, Cristal, diamond morphology
DS200512-1045
2004
Stefan, I.A., Francis, D.Proterozoic mantle xenoliths in ultramafic dykes near Wawa, Ontario: implications for the lithospheic mantle underneath the central North American craton.Geological Society of America Annual Meeting ABSTRACTS, Nov. 7-10, Paper 17-7, Vol. 36, 5, p. 47.Canada, Ontario, WawaPicrite, ailikites
DS200512-1113
2004
Vaillancourt, C., Ayer, J.A., Zubowski, S.M., Kamo, S.L.Synthesis and timing of Archean geology and diamond bearing rocks in the Michipicotem greenstone belt: Menzies and Musquash Townships.Ontario Geological Survey Report of Activities 2004, No. 6, pp. 6-1-6-8.Canada, OntarioLamprophyre, Moet, Festival Pele Mountain
DS200612-0007
2006
Aktas, K., Eaton, D.W.Upper mantle velocity structure of the lower Great Lakes region.Tectonophysics, Vol. 420, 1-2, pp. 267-281.Canada, OntarioGeophysics - seismics
DS200612-0119
2005
Benn, K.Tectonic delamination of the lower crust during late Archean collision of the Abitibi Opatica and Pontiac terranes, Superior Province, Canada.Benn, K., Mareschal, J-C., Condie, K.C. Archean Geodynamics and Environments, AGU Geophysical Monograph, No. 164, pp. 267-282.Canada, Ontario, Superior ProvinceTectonics
DS200612-0297
2006
Culshaw, N.G., Beaumont, C., Jamieson, R.A.The orogenic superstructure infrastructure concept: revisited, quantified, and revived.Geology, Vol. 34, 9, Sept. pp. 733-736.Canada, Ontario, Manitoba, Superior ProvinceTectonics, geophysics - seismics
DS200612-0321
2006
De Stefano, A., Lefebvre, N., Kopylova, M.Enigmatic diamonds in Archean calc-alkaline lamprophyres of Wawa, southern Ontario, Canada.Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 151, 2, pp. 158-173.Canada, Ontario, WawaGeochemistry, FTIR spectroscopy, mineral inclusions
DS200612-0364
2005
Ednie, H., Nichiporuk, A.De Beers constructs two new mines. Snap Lake and Victor.Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Bulletin, November p. 54,56,58.Canada, Northwest Territories, OntarioMining - De Beers
DS200612-0413
2006
Fredericksen, A.W., Ferguson, I.J., Eaton, D., Miong, S-K., Gowan, E.Mantle fabric at multiple scales across an Archean Proterozoic boundary, Grenville Front, Canada.Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, Vol. 158, 2-4, pp. 240-263.Canada, Ontario, QuebecGeophysics - seismics, SKS, tomography
DS200612-0485
2005
Grabowski, G.P.B., Wilson, A.C.Sampling lamprophyre dikes for diamonds: Discover Abitibi Initiative Project.Ontario Geological Survey, Open File, 6170, 262p.Canada, OntarioGeochemistry
DS200612-0817
2006
Liferovich, R.P., Mitchell, R.H., Zozulya, D.R., Shpachenko, A.K.Paragenesis and composition of banalsite, stronalsite and their solid solution nepheline syenite and ultramafic alkaline rocks,Canadian Mineralogist, Vol. 44, 4, August pp. 929-942.Russia, Kola Peninsula, Archangel, Canada, OntarioPrairie Lake, Turiy, Khabina
DS200612-0888
2006
McClenaghan, M.B., Hamilton, S.M., Hall, G.E.M., Burt, A.K., Kjarsgaard, B.A.Selective leach geochemistry of soils overlying the 95-2, B30 and A4 kimberlites, northeast Ontario.Geological Survey of Canada Open File, OF 5069, 28p. $ 9.00Canada, OntarioGeochemistry
DS200612-0921
2006
Ministry of Northern Development and MinesGreg Stott is recipient of Provincial Geologist's Medal. He has been involved in an interpretation of the Archean & Proterozoic basement rocks James Bay LowlandsOntario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, August 29, Release no. 134, 1p.Canada, Ontario, James Bay LowlandsControls for the emplacement of kimberlite pipes
DS200612-0981
2006
Nitescu, N., Cruden, A.R., Bailey, R.C.Crustal structure and implications for the tectonic evolution of the Archean western Superior Craton from forward and inverse gravity modeling.Tectonics, Vol. 25, 1. TC 1009Canada, Ontario, Manitoba, SaskatchewanTectonics
DS200612-1008
2006
O'Keefe, M.Canadian diamond exploration - at a fork in the road to discovery.Roundup 06, Abstract p.62-63.Canada, Northwest Territories, Saskatchewan, Ontario, AlbertaNews item - overview
DS200612-1015
2005
O'Neill, C., Wyman, D.A.Geodynamic modeling of late Archean subduction: P-T constraints from greenstone belt diamond deposits.American Geophysical Union Monograph, eds. Benn, K., Mareschal, J-C., Condie, K., Archean Geodynamics.., No. 164, pp. 177-188.Canada, Ontario, WawaDikes, breccias, subduction, Superior, xenoliths
DS200612-1017
2006
Ontario Geological SurveyDiamond opportunities, exploration and mining in Ontario.Ontario Geological Survey Open File, March 2006, 2p.Canada, OntarioNews item - exploration activity
DS200612-1018
2006
O'Reilly, K., Little-Collins, C.Mine reclamation insurance.Insight Mining Business and Investment Forum, Held June 5-6, Toronto, 20p. Xerox of slides onlyCanada, OntarioEnvironment - not specific to diamonds
DS200612-1065
2005
Pele Mountain ResourcesPele Mountain's 500 tonne Festival bulk sample advances to processing stage.Mineweb, Nov. 2, 2p.Canada, Ontario, WawaNews item - Pele Mountain
DS200612-1078
2006
Perry, H.K.C., Jaupart, C., Mareschal, J.C., Bienfait, G.Crustal heat production in the Superior Province Canadian Shield and in North America inferred from heat flow data.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 111, B4, B04401.Canada, Ontario, ManitobaGeothermometry
DS200612-1080
2006
Perry, H.K.C., Jaupart, C., Mareschal, J.C., Shapiro, N.M.Upper mantle velocity temperature conversion and composition determined from seismic.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 111, B7, July 6, B07301, 14p.Mantle, Canada, OntarioGeophysics - seismics, Superior Province
DS200612-1081
2006
Perry, H.K.C., Jaupart, C., Mareschal, J-C., Bienfait, G.Crustal heat production in the Superior Province, Canadian Shield, and in North America.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 111, No. B4, B04401Canada, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, AlbertaGeothermometry
DS200612-1082
2006
Perry, H.K.C., Mareschal, J-C., Jaupart, C.Variations of strength and localized deformation in cratons: the 1.9 Ga Kapuskasing Uplift, Superior Province, Canada.Earth and Planetary Science Letters, In press - availableCanada, Ontario, ManitobaGeothermometry, craton, structural zone
DS200612-1091
2006
Pineault, R.Building a work force from scratch at Victor.Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, August pp. 28-29.Canada, Ontario, AttawapiskatSocial responsibility
DS200612-1099
2005
Polat, A., Kerrich, R.Reading the geochemical fingerprints of Archean hot subduction volcanic rocks: evidence for accretion and crustal recycling in a mobile tectonic regime.Benn, K., Mareschal, J-C., Condie, K.C. Archean Geodynamics and Environments, AGU Geophysical Monograph, No. 164, pp. 189-214.Canada, Ontario, Superior ProvinceTectonics - subduction
DS200612-1140
2005
Rayner, N., Stott, G.M.Discrimination of Archean domains in the Sachigo Subprovince: a progress report on the geochronology.Ontario Geological Survey Summary of Field Work, Open File, 6172, pp. 10-1-10-21.Canada, OntarioGeochronology
DS200612-1202
2005
Sage, R., Crabtree, D., Morriss, T.Skeletal and orbicular textures in Mesoproterozoic carbonatite complexes of the Superior Province, Ontario.Ontario Geological Survery Preprint from author, 17p. plus figs.tablesCanada, OntarioCarbonatite
DS200612-1457
2005
Vaillancourt, C., Ayer, J.A., Hamilton, M.A.Project 03-002. Synthesis of Archean geology and diamond bearing rocks in the Michipicoten Greenstone Belt: results from microdiamond extraction and geochronology.Ontario Geological Survey Summary of Fieldwork 2005, O.F. 6172, pp. 8-1-13.Canada, Ontario, WawaGeochronology, geochemsirty
DS200612-1467
2006
Van Straaten, B., Kopylova, M., Russell, K., Webb, K., Scott Smith, B.Victor North pyroclastic kimberlite, Ontario: resource vs non-resource distinguished.Emplacement Workshop held September, 5p. abstractCanada, OntarioDeposit - Victor, geology, mineral compositions
DS200612-1468
2006
Van Straaten, B., Kopylova, M., Russell, K., Webb, K., Scott Smith, B.Victor Northwest kimberlite pipe, Ontario: alternating volcaniclastic and apparent coherent extrusive rocks.Emplacement Workshop held September, 5p. abstractCanada, OntarioDeposit - Victor, pipe morphology, lithologies
DS200612-1513
2006
Webb, K.J.Juvenile clasts in kimberlites: standardized comprehensive description towards unravelling emplacement mechanisms.Emplacement Workshop held September, 5p. abstractCanada, OntarioDeposit - Victor -characteristics - terms, definitions
DS200612-1514
2006
Webb, K.J., Scott Smith, B., Paul, J., Hetman, C.Geology of the Victor kimberlite, Attawapiskat, northern Ontario, Canada: cross cutting and nested craters.Emplacement Workshop held September, 5p. abstractCanada, OntarioDeposit - Victor geology
DS200612-1537
2006
Wilson, A.Unusual diamond bearing breccias of the Wawa area - Field trip Guidebook.52nd Institute on Lake Superior Geology, held May 8-12, Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, Guidebook # 3, peter.hollings @lakeheadu.ca $ 10.00Canada, Ontario, WawaGuidebook
DS200612-1549
2006
Wyeth, J.The Victor diamond project - James Bay Lowlands, Ontario - eastern Canada's first diamond mine.CIM Conference and Exhibition, Vancouver - Creating Value with Values, List of talks CIM Magazine, Feb. p. 77.Canada, Ontario, AttawapiskatOverview - De Beers
DS200612-1550
2006
Wyman, D.A., Ayer, J.J., Conceicao, R.V., Sage, R.P.Mantle processes in an Archean orogen: evidence from 2.67 Ga diamond bearing lamprophyres and xenoliths.Lithos, Vol. 89, 3-4, July pp. 300-328.Canada, Ontario, WawaDikes, breccias, subduction, Superior, xenoliths
DS200612-1551
2005
Wyman, D.A., Hollings, P.Late Archean convergent margin volcanism in the Superior Province: a comparison of the Blake River Group and Confederation assemblage.Benn, K., Mareschal, J-C., Condie, K.C. Archean Geodynamics and Environments, AGU Geophysical Monograph, No. 164, pp. 215-238.Canada, Ontario, Superior ProvinceVolcanism - not specific to diamonds
DS200712-0034
2007
Attawapiskat First NationAttawapiskat First Nation denounces Metalex Ventures.Attawapiskat First Nation, Feb. 14, 1p.Canada, Ontario, AttawapiskatNews item - press release, Metalex
DS200712-0042
2007
Ayer, J., Hamilton, M., Jetchum, J., Stott, G., Wilson, A., Wyman, D.The age and provenance of Archean diamond bearing rocks in the Wawa area, northeastern Ontario.Diatreme breccias.Geological Association of Canada, Gac-Mac Yellowknife 2007, May 23-25, Volume 32, 1 pg. abstract p.4.Canada, Ontario, WawaDiatreme breccias
DS200712-0054
2007
Barnett, P.J., Crabtree, D.C.Glacial dispersion of a lamprophyric heterolithic breccia from the Engagement Zone, Wawa Ontario. West Timmins Mining Inc.,Geological Association of Canada, Gac-Mac Yellowknife 2007, May 23-25, Volume 32, 1 pg. abstract p.7.Canada, Ontario, WawaTill sampling
DS200712-0066
2005
Bellefleur, G., Matthews, L., Roberts,B., McMonnies, B., Salisbury, M., Snyder, D., Perron, G., McGaughty, J.Downhole seismic imaging of the Victor kimberlite, James Bay Lowlands, Ontario: a feasibility study.Geological Survey of Canada Current Research, 2005- C1, 7p.Canada, OntarioGeophysics - seismics
DS200712-0281
2007
Easton, R.M.Geology and mineral potential of the western Grimsthorpe domain, Grenville Province, insights from examination of archived diamond drill core.Ontario Geological Survey, Open File Report 6192, 15-1-15-21.Canada, OntarioGeology - Lydia Diamond
DS200712-0327
2007
Frederickson, A.W., Miong, S.K., Darbyshire, F.A., Eaton, D.W., Rondenay, S., Sol, S.Lithospheric variations across the Superior Province, Ontario Canada: evidence from tomographic wave splitting.Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 112, B7, B07318.Canada, OntarioGeophysics - seismics
DS200712-0330
2007
Friscolanti, M.Portrait of the artist as a con man. Popular account of diamond related fraud in southeastern Ontario.Macleans Magazine, May 7, pp. 30-32.Canada, OntarioNews item - Lydia Diamond
DS200712-0417
2007
Harwood, B.P.Development of a new technique for classifying garnet and ilmenite from kimberlite, using crystal structural information.Geological Association of Canada, Gac-Mac Yellowknife 2007, May 23-25, Volume 32, 1 pg. abstract p.38.Africa, South Africa, United States, Wyoming, Canada, Ontario, AttawapiskatXRD
DS200712-0424
2007
Heffernan, V.Victor mine. Ontario's first diamond mine approaches production. Provinical avarice taints Victor mine on eve of opening.Diamonds in Canada Magazine, Northern Miner, June p. 10-13.Canada, Ontario, AttawapiskatVictor mine
DS200712-0531
2006
Kerrich, R.Archean lithosphere: the product of interaction between plume and convergent margin magmatism.Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Vol. 38, 7, Nov. p. 211 abstractCanada, Ontario, Manitoba, SaskatchewanMagmatism
DS200712-0704
2006
McClenaghan, M.B., Kjarsgaard, I.M., Kjarsgaard, B.A., Russell, H.A.J.Indicator mineralogy of kimberlite boulders and sand samples from the Lac Baby and Sharp Lake eskers, Lake Timiskaming field, western Quebec and northeast OntarioGeological Survey of Canada Open File, No. 5050, 21p.Canada, Quebec, OntarioGeochemistry, geomorphology
DS200712-0921
2007
Ryder, J.Leadbetter diamond property, northwestern Ontario, Canada: a new deposit model for diamond exploration in Canada.PDAC 2007, Abstract, 1p.Canada, Ontario, WawaDeposit - Leadbetter
DS200712-0924
2007
Sader, J.A., Leybourne, M.I., McClenaghan, M.B., Hamilton, S.Low temperature serpentinization processes and kimberlite groundwater signature Kirkland Lake and Lake Timiskaming kimberlite fields: implications diamond exploration.Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis, Vol. 7, 1, pp. 3-21.Canada, Ontario, Kirkland Lake, TimiskamingGeochemistry - diamond exploration
DS200712-0941
2006
Scales, M.Ontario's first diamond mine. Victor project readied for 2008 start.Canadian Mining Journal, October pp.27-29.Canada, Ontario, AttawapiskatDeposit - Victor
DS200712-0942
2007
Scales, M.The real value of Victor Diamonds. Economic benefits.Canadian Mining Journal, Jan. p. 16.Canada, Ontario, AttawapiskatNews item - De Beers
DS200712-1148
2006
Werniuk, J.New look for a new phase... Jim Gowans President and CEO of De Beers Canada.Canadian Mining Journal, October pp. 18-21.Canada, Ontario, Northwest TerritoriesProfile - Gowans of De Beers
DS200812-0055
2007
Atkinson, B.T., et al.De Beers Canada Victor project... very brief one paragraph and photo of project area.Ontario Geological Survey Report of Activities, Timmins District - 2006., p. 19-20. ( 1/4p.)Canada, Ontario, AttawapiskatNews item - De Beers
DS200812-0056
2007
Atkinson, B.T., et al.Diamonds in Timiskaming conglomerate. Very brief one paragraph overview of Dianor.Ontario Geological Survey Report of Activities, Timmins District - 2006., p. 69 ( 1/4p.)Canada, Ontario, WawaNews item - Dianor
DS200812-0132
2008
Bowman, J.R., Moser, D.E., Wooden, J.L., Valley, J.W., Mazdab, F.K., Kita, N.Cathodluminescence CL isotopic Pb O and trace element zoning in lower crustal zircon documents growth of early continental lithosphere.Goldschmidt Conference 2008, Abstract p.A107.Canada, OntarioKapuskasing Uplift
DS200812-0195
2008
Chakhmouradian, A.R., Mitchell, R.H., Burns, P.C., Mikhailova, Yu., Reguir, E.P.Marianoite, a new member of the cuspidine group from the Prairie Lake silicocarbonatite.Canadian Mineralogist, Vol. 46, 4, August pp.Canada, OntarioCarbonatite
DS200812-0258
2008
Danielson, V.Rare purple diamonds add sizzle to Quebec discovery. Metalex Ventures - Fipke. Dianor - Ryder and Wawa area diamonds.Diamonds in Canada Magazine, Northern Miner, June, pp. 15-19.Canada, Quebec, OntarioDianor and Metalex projects
DS200812-0298
2008
Doyle, M.'Fishing for Diamonds' Ontario's first diamond mine. VictorProspectors and Developers Association of Canada, March 3, 1/8p. abstract.Canada, Ontario, AttawapiskatVictor - overview
DS200812-0340
2008
Farrell, S., Clark, I., Bell, K.Sulphur isotopes in carbonatites and associated silicate rocks from the Superior Province Canada.Goldschmidt Conference 2008, Abstract p.A258.Canada, OntarioCarbonatite
DS200812-0422
2008
Goldstein, S.B., Francis, D.The petrogenesis and mantle source of Archean ferropicrite from the Western Superior Province, Ontario, Canada.Journal of Petrology, Vol. 49, 10, pp. 1729-1753.Canada, Ontario, ManitobaPicrite
DS200812-0443
2008
Halls, H.C., Davis, D.W., Stott, G.M., Ernst, R.E., Hamilton, M.A.The Paleoproterozoic Marathon large igneous province: new evidence for a 2.1 Ga long lived mantle plume event along the southern margin of the N.A. Superior ProvincePrecambrian Research, Vol. 162, 3-4, pp. 327-353.Canada, OntarioMantle plume
DS200812-0454
2008
Hattori, K., Hamilton, S.Geochemistry of peat over kimberlites in the Attawapiskat area, James Bay Lowlands, northern Ontario.Applied Geochemistry, Vol. 23, 12, pp. 3767-3782.Canada, Ontario, Attawapiskat, James Bay LowlandsDeposit - Victor
DS200812-0461
2007
Hefferman, V.It's the homestretch for De Beers at Victor.Diamonds in Canada Magazine, Northern Miner, November pp. 23-25.Canada, Ontario, AttawapiskatNews item - Victor
DS200812-0705
2008
Malarkey, J., Pearson, D.J., Nowell, G.M., Davidson, J.P., Ottley, C.J., Kjarsgaard, B., Mitchell, R.H., Kopylova, M.Constraining the crust and mantle contributions to kimberlite - a multi phase micro sampling approach.9IKC.com, 3p. extended abstractCanada, OntarioDeposit - C 14 perovskite crystals
DS200812-0724
2008
Matveev, S., Stachel, T.Differences in FTIR spectra measured in olivines derived from depleted and metasomatised sections of the Earth's mantle.Goldschmidt Conference 2008, Abstract p.A606.Africa, South Africa, Canada, OntarioDeposit - Finsch, Victor
DS200812-0767
2008
Moser, D.E., Bowman, J.R., Wooden, J., Valley, J.W., Mazdab, F., Kita, N.Creation of a continent recorded in zircon zoning.Geology, Vol. 36, 3 March pp. 239-242.Canada, OntarioGeochronology - Kapuskasing
DS200812-0823
2008
Ontario Geological SurbeyPrecambrian geology of the Hudson Bay and James Bay Lowlands region interpreted from aeromagnetic dat a . Three sheets West, east and South. REVISED editionsOntario Geological Survey, Maps P. 3597. 3598, 3599, Data 233Canada, OntarioMaps - Precambrian geology
DS200812-0824
2008
Ontario Geological SurveyDiamonds..... brief listing of active companies and locations in Ontario .. diamond projects.Ontario Geological Survey, PDAC 8p. handout.Canada, OntarioOverview
DS200812-0825
2007
Ontario Mineral Exploration ReviewDiamond prospects in Ontario: a common hope for the future.Ontario Mineral Exploration Review, pp. 20-22.Canada, OntarioOverview - areas and company names.
DS200812-0826
2007
Ontario Mining AssociationFinal report Ontario Mining: a partner in prosperity building.. economic impact of a representative mine in Ontario. * not diamond but interesting good resultsoma.on.ca, Dec. 30p.Canada, OntarioEconomics of a mine to a local community
DS200812-0827
2008
Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and MinesOntario cuts a deal for new diamond industry.Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, July 4, 1p,.Canada, OntarioNews item - De Beers
DS200812-0993
2007
Sader, J.S., Hamilton, S.M., Hattori, K.H., Braundedr, K.Project unit: 07-32. Surface media geochemical sampling at the Victor kimberlite region, northern Ontario and the Kirkland Lake region northeastern Ontario.Ontario Geological Survey Open File, No. 6213, pp. 19-1-6.Canada, OntarioOverview field work
DS200812-0995
2008
Sage, R.P.Prairie Lake carbonatite dat a - geochemical dat a new and unpublished.From author, CD available by his permission sent to me Dec 2007Canada, OntarioCarbonatite, geochemistry
DS200812-1054
2008
Shilton, M.How to make it work - relations between First Nations and miners. PDAC MouCanadian Mining Journal, April pp. 38-39.Canada, OntarioAboriginal
DS200812-1206
2008
Van Straaten, B.I., Kopylova, M.G., Russell, J.K., Webb, K.J., Scott Smith, B.H.Discrimination of a diamond resource and non-resource domains in the Victor North pyroclastic kimberlite, Canada.Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, Vol. 174, 1-3, pp. 128-138.Canada, Ontario, AttawapiskatPetrography, fugacity, spinel group
DS200812-1302
2008
Yudelman, D.De Beers opening Canadian mines and minds.Northern Miner Diamonds in Canada, November pp. 6-11, 15-16.Canada, Northwest Territories, OntarioOverview - Snap Lake, Victor, De Beers
DS200912-0105
2009
Chalice Diamond CorporationOntario government purchases exploration dat a from Chalice.Chalice Diamond Corporation, April 25, 1/2p.Canada, Ontario, WawaNews item - Chalice
DS200912-0149
2009
Darbyshire, F.Upper mantle structure and azimuthal anisotropy beneath Hudson Bay from rayleigh wave tomography.GAC/MAC/AGU Meeting held May 23-27 Toronto, Abstract onlyCanada, Ontario, ManitobaGeophysics - seismics
DS200912-0150
2009
Darbyshire, F., Lebedev, S.Rayleigh wave velocity heterogeneity and multilayered azimuthal anisotropy of the Superior Craton, Ontario.Geophysical Journal International, Vol.176, 1, pp. 215-234.Canada, OntarioGeophysics
DS200912-0162
2009
De Beers Canada Inc.Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug and De Beers Canada hold discussions.De Beers Canada Inc., August 25, 1/8p.Canada, OntarioNews item - legal
DS200912-0181
2009
Donnkervoort, L.J., Southam, G.Microbial response in peat overlying kimberlite pipes in the Attawapiskat area, northern Ontario.EOS Transaction of AGU, Vol. 90, no. 22 1p. abstractCanada, Ontario, AttawapiskatGeochemistry
DS200912-0196
2009
Eaton, D.Lithosphere architecture of the Hudson bay region.GAC/MAC/AGU Meeting held May 23-27 Toronto, Abstract onlyCanada, Ontario, ManitobaGeophysics
DS200912-0487
2009
McClenaghan, M.B., Gauvreau, D., Kjarsgaard, B.A.Mineral chemistry database for kimberlite surficial sediments and kimberlite boulders from Lake Timiskaming and Kirkland Lake kimberlite fields.Geological Survey of Canada Open File, No. 5833, $7.00 CDCanada, Ontario, QuebecGeochemistry
DS200912-0590
2009
Polat, A., Kerrich, R., Windley, R.Archean crustal growth processes in southern West Greenland and the southern Superior Province, geodynamic and magmatic constraints.Geological Society of London, Special Publication Earth Accretionary systems in Space and Time, No. 318, pp. 155-191.Canada, Ontario, Europe, GreenlandGeodynamics
DS200912-0670
2009
Scales, M.What a gem! Story about Victor mine.Canadian Mining Journal, Jan. pp. 16-21.Canada, OntarioDeposit - Victor
DS200912-0727
2009
St.Onge, M.R., Van Gool, A.M., Garde, A.A., Scott, D.J.Correlation of Archean and paleoproterozoic units between northeastern Canada and western Greenland: constraining the pre-collisional upper plate accretionary historyGeological Society of London, Special Publication Earth Accretionary systems in Space and Time, No. 318, pp. 193-235.Canada, Ontario, Europe, GreenlandTrans-Hudson Orogen
DS200912-0728
2009
Stachel, T.Diamond treasures from the Canadian vault.PDAC 2009, 1p. abstractCanada, Northwest Territories, Ontario, QuebecCraton
DS200912-0736
2009
Stott, G.M.Revised: Map of the Precambrian geology of Hudson Bay and James Bay Lowland aeromagnetic data. South sheet.Ontario Geological Survey, Map 3599 Revised 1: 500,000 south sheet $ 11.00Canada, Ontario, James Bay LowlandsMap - geophysics
DS200912-0788
2009
Van Straaten, B.J., Kopylova, M.G., Russell, J.K., Webb, K.J., Scott Smith, B.H.Stratigraphy of the intra crater volcaniclastic deposits of the Victor northwest kimberlite, northern Ontario, Canada.Lithos, In press - available 30p.Canada, Ontario, AttawapiskatDeposit - Victor
DS200912-0789
2009
Van Stratten, B.I., Kopylova, M.B., Russell, J.K., Scott Smith, B.H.Welded kimberlite?GAC/MAC/AGU Meeting held May 23-27 Toronto, Abstract onlyCanada, OntarioDeposit - Victor
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Whitelaw, G.S., mcCarthy, D.D., Tsuji, L.J.S.The Victor diamond mine environmental assessment process: a critical first.Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, Vol. 27, Sept, no. 3, pp. 205-215.Canada, OntarioDeposit - Victor
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Atkinson, L.C., Keeping, P.G., Wright, J.C., Liu, H.The challenges of dewatering at the Victor diamond mine in northern Ontario, Canada.Mine Water and the Environment, Vol. 29, 2, pp. 99-107.Canada, OntarioDeposit - Victor
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Chakhmouradian, A.R., Mitchell, R.H.Marianoite, a new member of the cuspidine group from the Prairie Lake silicocarbonatite, Ontario. Reply.The Canadian Mineralogist, Vol. 47, 5, pp. 1275-1282.Canada, OntarioCarbonatite
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Darbyshire, F.A., Eaton, D.W.The lithospheric root beneath Hudson Bay, Canada from Rayleigh wave dispersion: no clear seismological distinction between Archean and Proterozoic mantle.Lithos, Vol. 120, 1-2, Nov. pp. 144-159.Canada, Ontario, Manitoba, QuebecGeophysics - seismics
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Dunlop, D.J., Ozdemir, O.,Costanzo-Alvarez, V.Magnetic properties of rocks of the Kapuskasing uplift ( Ontario, Canada) and origin of long wavelength magnetic anomalies.Geophysical Journal International, Vol. 183, 2, Nov. pp. 645-659.Canada, OntarioGeophysics - not specific to diamonds
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Eaton, D.W., Darbyshire, F.Lithospheric architecture and tectonic evolution of the Hudson Bay region.Tectonophysics, Vol. 480, 1-4, pp. 1-22.Canada, OntarioOrogen
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Farrell, S., Bell, K., Clark, I.Sulphur isotopes in carbonatites and associated silicate rocks from the Superior Province, Canada.Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 98, 1-4, pp. 209-226.Canada, OntarioGeochronology
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Institute of Lake Superior GeologyStop 5 Diamonds in the Grassy Portage ultramafic pyroclastic - MetalCorp - GUP property.Institute of Lake Superior Geology, Field Trip Guidebook, Vol. 56, part 2, p.119 - 123.Canada, OntarioGeological description
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Merlino, S., Mellini, M.Marianoite, a new member of the cuspidine group from the Prairie Lake silicocarbonatite, Ontario. Discussion.Canadian Mineralogist, Vol. 47, 5, pp. 1275-1279.Canada, OntarioCarbonatite
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Reguir, E.P., Chakhmouradian, A.R., Halden, N.M., Yang, P.Trace element variations in clinopyroxene from calcite carbonatites.International Mineralogical Association meeting August Budapest, abstract p. 575.Canada, Ontario, Russia, Aldan Shield, Kola PeninsulaCarbonatite
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Reguir, E.P., Chakhmouradian, A.R., Halden, N.M., Yang, P.Contrasting trends of trace element zoning in phlogopite from calcite carbonatites.International Mineralogical Association meeting August Budapest, abstract p. 575.United States, Colorado Plateau, Russia, Canada, Ontario, QuebecCarbonatite
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Smith, E., Kopylova, M., Dubrovinsky, L., Tomlinson, E.X-ray diffraction study of the mineral and fluid inclusions in fibrous diamond.38th. Geoscience Forum Northwest Territories, Abstract pp.124-125.Canada, Northwest Territories, Ontario, Africa, Democratic Republic of CongoMineral inclusions - Panda, Jericho
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Stott, G.M., Josey, S.D.Regional geology and mineral deposits of northern Ontario, north of latitude 49 30.Ontario Geological Survey, Open file 6242 and Data set 265, 1 DVD $ 25.00Canada, OntarioInventory of records on file
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Thomas, M.D., Ford, K.L., Keating, P.Exploration geophysics for intrusion hosted rare earth metals.International Workshop Geology of Rare Metals, held Nov9-10, Victoria BC, Open file 2010-10, extended abstract pp.59-61.Canada, Ontario, QuebecGeophysics - Alkaline and carbonatite
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Wyman, D., Kerrich, R.Mantle plume volcanic arc interaction: consequences for magmatism, metallogeny, and cratonization in the Abitibi and Wawa subprovinces, Canada.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 47, 5, pp. 565-589.Canada, OntarioMagmatism
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Bastow, I.D., Thompson, D.A., Wookey, J., Kendall, J-M., Helffrich, G., Snyder, D.B., Eaton, D.W., Darbyshire, F.A.Precambrian plate tectonics: seismic evidence from northern Hudson Bay, Canada.Geology, Vol. 39, 1, pp. 91-94.Canada, Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, Northwest TerritoriesGeophysics - seismics
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Bruce, L.F., Kopylova, M.G., Longo, M., Ryder, J., Dobrzhinetskaya, L.F.Luminescence of diamonds from metamorphic rocks.American Mineralogist, Vol. 96, 1, pp. 14-22.Canada, Ontario, Wawa, Russia, GermanyUHP, cathodluminescence
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Chalice Diamond CorporationAnnounces private placement.Chalice Diamond Corporation, May 4, 1p.Canada, Ontario, WawaNews item - press releae
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De Stefano, A.Diamonds in cratonic and orogenic settings: a study of Jericho and Wawa diamonds.University of British Columbia, Phd Thesis, 180p.Canada, Nunavut, Ontario, WawaThesis - note availability based on request via author
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Gao, C.Surficial geology mapping and till sampling in the Chapleau area, northern Ontario. ( Kapuskasing Structual Zone ) and potential for kimberlite.Ontario Summary of Field Work and Other Activities, Ontario Open File 6270, pp.20-1-20-5.Canada, OntarioGeochemistry
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2011
Kopylova, M.G., Afanasiev, V.P., Bruce, L.F., Thurston, P.C., Tyder, J.Metaconglomerate preserves evidence for kimberlite Diamondiferous root and medium grade terrane of a pre-2.7 Ga Southern Superior protocraton.Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 312, 1-2, Dec. 1, pp. 213-235.Canada, OntarioMetaconglomerates
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Kopylova, M.G., Afansiev, V.P., Bruce, L., Ryder, J.Diamondiferous conglomerate preserves evidence for kimberlite and the deep cratonic root of the Mesoarchean southern Superior Craton.Goldschmidt Conference 2011, abstract p.1221.Canada, OntarioWawa
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2011
Kopylova, M.G., Afansiev, V.P., Bruce, L.F., Ryder, J.Diamond exploration in orogenic settings: lessons from Wawa metaconglomerate.Yellowknife Geoscience Forum Abstracts for 2011, abstract p. 52-53.Canada, Ontario, WawaHeavy minerals
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Lefebvre, N.Volcaniclastic breccia and diamonds of Wawa, N. Ontario.University of British Columbia, Msc. thesis, 230p.Canada, Ontario, WawaThesis - note availability based on request via author
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Miller, C.E., Kopylova, M., Ryder, J.Vanished Diamondiferous cratonic root below the southern Superior Province.Yellowknife Geoscience Forum Abstracts for 2011, abstract p. 63.Canada, Ontario, WawaDiamond Inclusions
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2011
O'Neill, J., Francis, D., Carlson, R.W.Implications of the Nuvvuagittuq greenstone belt for the formation of Earth's early crust.Journal of Petrology, Vol. 52, 5, pp.985-1009.Canada, Ontario, Superior ProvinceGeochronology, magmatism
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Ontario Geological SurveyDiamonds in Ontario - brief one line listing and brief overview of companies set out in areas, James Bay Lowlands, Kirkland Lake area, Cobalt area, Wawa.Ontario Geological Survey, 9p. handout at Roundup.Canada, OntarioSummary of diamond action
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2010
Pawlak, A., Eaton, D.W., Bastow, I.D., Kendall, J-M., Helffrich, G., Wookey, J., Snyder, D.Crustal structure beneath Hudson Bay from ambient noise tomography: implications for basin formation.Geophysical Journal International, Vol. 184, 1, pp. 65-82.Canada, Ontario, Quebec, James Bay LowlandsGeophysics -
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Sader, J.A., Hattori, K.H., Kong, J.M., Hamilton, S.M., Brauneder, K.Geochemical responses in peat groundwater over Attawapiskat kimberlites, James Bay Lowlands, Canada and their application to diamond exploration.Geochemistry, Exploration, Environment, Analysis:, Vol. 11, pp. 193-210.Canada, Ontario, James Bay LowlandsGeochemistry
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2011
Smith, E.M., Kopylova, M.G., Dubrovinsky, L., Navon, O., Ryder, J.E., Tomlinson, L.Transmission X-ray diffraction as a new tool for diamond fluid inclusion studies.Mineralogical Magazine, Vol. 75, 5, Oct. pp. 2657-2675.Africa, Democratic Republic of Congo, Canada, Ontario, Wawa, Northwest Territories, NunavutDeposit - Mbuji-Mayi, Wawa, Panda, Jericho
DS201112-1017
2011
Sudol, S.Mining Marshall plan for Northern Ontario..... perspective on Canada ( ie Quebec and other provinces and how they are enouraging mining). GOOD READCanadian Mining Journal , July 7, 8p.Canada, OntarioHistory - economics - legal
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2011
Tsuji, L.J.S., McCarthy, D.D., Whitelaw, G.S., McEachren, J.Getting back to basics: the Victor diamond mine environmental assessment scoping process and the issue of family based traditional lands versus reg. traplinesImpact assessment and Project Appraisal, March Vol. 29, no. 1, pp. 37-47.Canada, Ontario, AttawapiskatLegal
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Van Straaten, B.I.,Kopylova, M.G., Russeell, J.K., Scott Smith, B.H.A rare occurrence of a crater filling clastogenic extrusive coherent kimberlite, Victor Northwest, ( Ontario, Canada).Bulletin Volcanology, In press available, 18p.Canada, Ontario, AttawapiskatGeology - Victor Northwest
DS201112-1080
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Van Stratten, B.The eruption of kimberlite: insights from the Victor North kimberlite pipes, northern Ontario.University of British Columbia, Phd Thesis, 193p.Canada, Ontario, James bay Lowlands, AttawapiskatThesis - note availability based on request via author
DS201112-1117
2011
Wood, B.D.Victor: establishing Ontario's first diamond mine.PDAC 2011, Monday March 7, 1/2p. abstractCanada, OntarioHistory, environmental, mining
DS201112-1177
2011
Zurevinski, S.E.,Heaman, L.M., Creaser, R.A.The origin of Triassic/Jurassic kimberlite magmatism, Canada: two mantle sources revealed from the Sr-Nd isotopic composition of groundmass perovskite.Geochemical, Geophysics, Geosystems: G3, Vol. 12, 10.1029Canada, Ontario, Quebec, LabradorCorridor - Timiskaming, Rankin, Attawapiskat, Kirkland
DS201212-0059
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Bastow, I.D., et al.Upper mantle seismic structure of the Canadian shield: evidence from northern Hudson Bay.Geophysical Journal International, in preparationCanada, Ontario, QuebecGeophysics - seismics
DS201212-0060
2012
Bastow, I.D., Kendall, J.M., Brisbourne, A.M., Snyder, D.B., Thompson, D., Hawthorne, D., Hefffrich, G.R., Wookey, J., Horleston, A., Eaton, D.The Hudson Bay lithospheric experiment.Astronomy and Geophysics, pp. 6.21-6.24.Canada, Ontario, QuebecGeophysics - seismics
DS201212-0155
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De Sousa, H.A.F., Fedikow, M.A.F., Ryder, J., Turner, N., Halliday, M.Application of weak leaches in kimberlite exploration.10th. International Kimberlite Conference Feb. 6-11, Bangalore India, AbstractCanada, OntarioGeochemistry
DS201212-0207
2012
Fowler, J.A., Biscaye, E., Metatawabin, S.H.A.Diamond mining and sustainability at De Beers Canadian mines.10th. International Kimberlite Conference Feb. 6-11, Bangalore India, AbstractCanada, Ontario, Northwest TerritoriesDebeers - CSR
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Fulop, A., Kurszlaukis, S., Winter, F.Factors controlling the internal facies architecture of kimberlite pipes.10th. International Kimberlite Conference Held Bangalore India Feb. 6-11, Poster abstractCanada, Ontario, AttawapiskatDeposit - Victor area
DS201212-0227
2012
Gao, C., McAndrews, J.H., Wang, X., Menzies, J., Turton, C.L., Wood, B.D., Pei, J., Kodors, C.Glaciation of North America in the James Bay Lowland, Canada, 3-5 Ma.Geology, Vol. 40, 11, pp. 975-978.Canada, Ontario, James Bay LowlandsGeomorphology
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2012
Januszcak, M.H., Seller, S., Kurzlaukis, C., Murphy, J., Delgaty, S., Tappe, K., Ali, J.Zhu, Ellemers, P.A multidisciplinary approach to the Attawapiskat kimberlite field, Canada Canada: accelerating the discovery to production pipeline.10th. International Kimberlite Conference Feb. 6-11, Bangalore India, AbstractCanada, Ontario, AttawapiskatDeposit - Victor
DS201212-0371
2012
Kopylova, M.G., Miller, C., Afanasiev, V.P., Bruce, L., Thurston, P., Ryder, J.Kimberlite derived harzburgitic diamonds from a >2.7 GA southern Superior Province, Protocraton.10th. International Kimberlite Conference Feb. 6-11, Bangalore India, AbstractCanada, Ontario, WawaDiamond morphology
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Miller, C.E., Kopylova, M.G., Ryder, J.Vanished Diamondiferous cratonic root beneath the southern Superior Province: evidence from diamond inclusions in the Wawa metaconglomerate.Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, in press available 18p.Canada, OntarioDeposit - Wawa
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Pawlak, A., Eaton, D.W., Darbyshire, F., Lebedev, S., Bastow, I.D.Crustal anisotropy beneath Hudson Bay from ambient noise tomography: evidence for post-orogenic lower crustal flow?Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 117, B8 B08301Canada, Ontario, QuebecTomography
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Pawlak, A., Eaton, D.w.,Darbyshire, F., Lebedev, S., Bastow, I.D.Crustal anisotropy beneath Hudson Bay from ambient noise tomography: evidence for post-orogenic lower crustal flow?Journal of Geophysical Research, in preparationCanada, Ontario, QuebecGeophysics - seismics
DS201212-0672
2012
Smit, K.V., Stachel, T., Seller, M.Constraints on composition of possible diamond bearing lithosphere as sampled by the Victor kimberlite.10th. International Kimberlite Conference Feb. 6-11, Bangalore India, AbstractCanada, Ontario, AttawapiskatDeposit - Victor
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Smith, E.M., Kopylova, M.G., Nowell, G.M., Pearson, D.G., Ryder, J.Archean mantle fluids preserved in fibrous diamonds from Wawa, Superior Craton.Geology, Vol. 40, Dec. pp. 1071-74.Canada, OntarioDeposit - Wawa
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Smith, E.M., Kopylova, M.G., Nowell, G.M., Pearson, D.G., Ryder, J., Afanasev, V.P.D., Beeby, A.The contrast in trace element chemistry and volatile composition between fluid inclusions n fibrous and octahedral diamonds.10th. International Kimberlite Conference Held Bangalore India Feb. 6-11, Poster abstractCanada, Ontario, WawaDiamond inclusions
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Smith, E.M., Kopylova, M.G., Nowell, G.M., Pearson, D.G., Ryder, J., Afanasiev, V.P.The contrast in trace element chemistry and volatile composition between fluid inclusions in fibrous and octahedral diamonds.10th. International Kimberlite Conference Feb. 6-11, Bangalore India, AbstractCanada, Ontario, WawaDiamond - inclusions
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Tsuji, L.J.S., McCarthy, D.D., Whielaw, G.S., McEachren, J.Getting back to basics: the Victor diamond mine environmental assessment scoping process and the issue of family based traditional lands versus traplines.Impact Assessment and Project Aapraisal, Vol. 29, 1, pp. 37-47.Canada, Ontario, AttawapiskatEnvironment
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Whitelaw, G.S., McCarthy, D.D., Tsuji, L.J.S.The Victor diamond mine environmental assessment process: a critical First Nation perspective.Impact Assessment and Project Aapraisal, Vol. 27, 3, pp. 205-215.Canada, Ontario, AttawapiskatEnvironment
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Wood, B.D., Rameseder, B., Scott Smith, B.H.The Victor diamond mine, northern Ontario Canada: successful mining of a reliable resource.10th. International Kimberlite Conference Feb. 6-11, Bangalore India, AbstractCanada, Ontario, AttawapiskatDeposit - Victor
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2012
Yelisseyev, A.P., Afanasiev, V.P., Kopylova, M.G., Bulbak, T.A.The effect of metamorphic annealing and Betairradiation in optical properties of type 1AA diamonds.10th. International Kimberlite Conference Held Bangalore India Feb. 6-11, Poster abstractCanada, Ontario, RussiaDiamond - metamorphism
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Caron, R.M., Samson, C., Straznicky, P., Ferguson, S., Sander, L.Aeromagnetic surveying using a simulated unmanned aircraft system. ( not specific to diamonds)Geophysical Prospecting, Vol. 62, 2, pp. 352-363.Canada, OntarioGeophysics - aeromagnetics
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Doughty, M., Eyles, N., Eyles, C.High resolution seismic reflection profiling of neotectonic faults in Lake Timiskaming Graben, Ontario-Quebec, Canada.Sedimentology, Vol. 60, 4, pp. 983-1006.Canada, Ontario, QuebecGeophysics - seismics , Kimberlite mentioned
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Dube-Loubert, H., Roy, M., Allard, G., Lamothe, M., Veilette, J.J.Glacial and nonglacial events in the eastern James Bay lowlands, Canada.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 50, 4, pp. 379-396.Canada, Ontario, QuebecGeomorphology
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Fowler, J.A., Biscaye, E.S.Diamond mining and sustainability at De Beers' Canadian mines.Proceedings of the 10th. International Kimberlite Conference, Vol. 2, Special Issue of the Journal of the Geological Society of India,, Vol. 2, pp. 289-294.Canada, Ontario, Northwest TerritoriesDeposit - Victor, Snap Lake, CRS
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Januszczak, N.A multidisciplinary approach to the Attawapiskat kimberlite field: accelerating the discovery to production pipeline.Toronto Geological Discussion Group, 1p. abstractCanada, Ontario, AttawapiskatDeposit - Victor/ area
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Januszczak, N., Seller, M.H., Kurszlaukis, S.A multidisciplinary approach to the Attawapiskat kimberlite field, Canada: accelerating discovery-to-production pipeline.Proceedings of the 10th. International Kimberlite Conference, Vol. 2, Special Issue of the Journal of the Geological Society of India,, Vol. 2, pp. 157-171.Canada, Ontario, AttawapiskatDeposit - Victor
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Miller, C.E., Kopylova, M., Smith, E.Mineral inclusions in fibrous diamonds: constraints on cratonic mantle refertilization and diamond formation.Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 108, 3, pp. 317-331.Canada, Ontario, Northwest TerritoriesWawa, Diavik
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Sader, J.A., Hattori, K., Brauneder, K., Hamilton, S.M.The influence of buried kimberlite on methane production in overlying sediment, Attawapiskat region, James Bay lowlands, Ontario.Chemical Geology, Vol. 360-361, pp. 173-185.Canada, Ontario, AttawapiskatMethane
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Smit, K.V.Age, origin and composition of the Attawapiskat lithospheric mantle and its diamonds ( western Superior craton, Canada).University of Alberta, Phd. Thesis 365p. Available pdfCanada, OntarioPeridotitic and eclogitic xenoliths, Victor
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Smit, K.V., Stachel, T., Creaser, R.A., Ickert, R.B., Dufrane, S.A., Stern, R.A., Seller, M.Origin of eclogite and pyroxenite xenoliths from the Victor kimberlite, Canada, and implications for Superior Craton formation.Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 125, pp. 308-337.Canada, OntarioDeposit - Victor
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Snyder, D.B., Berman, R.G., Kendall, J-M., Sanborn-Barrie, M.Seismic anisotropy and mantle structure of the Rae craton, central Canada, from joint interpretation of SKS splitting and receiver functions.Precambrian Research, Vol. 232, pp. 189-208.Canada, Ontario, Hudson Bay, Baffin IslandMantle discontinuities
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Wescott, P., Nichols, K., Stachel, T., Muehlenbachs, K., Kong, J.Infrared spectroscopy and carbon isotopic analyses of Victor mine diamonds.2013 Yellowknife Geoscience Forum Abstracts, p. 82-83.Canada, OntarioDeposit - Victor
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Wood, B.D., Scott Smith, B.H., Rameseder, B.The Victor diamond mine, northern Ontario, Canada: successful mining of a reliable resource.Proceedings of the 10th. International Kimberlite Conference, Vol. 2, Special Issue of the Journal of the Geological Society of India,, Vol. 2, pp. 19-33.Canada, Ontario, AttawapiskatDeposit - Victor
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Fowler, J.A., Biscaye, E.S., Metatawabin, S.H.A.Diamond mining and sustainability at De Beers' Canadian mines.Proceedings of the 10th. International Kimberlite Conference, Vol. 2, pp. 289-293.Canada, Ontario, Northwest TerritoriesEconomics - social responsibility
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Ghose, T.Comet strike to blame for Canada's iconic Sudbury Basin.Scientific American, 2p.Canada, OntarioImpacts
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Grunsky, EC., Kjarsgaard, B.A., Kurzlaukis, S., Seller, M., Knight, R., Moroz, M.Classification of whole rock geochemistry based on statistical treatment of whole rock geochemical analyses and portable XRF analyses at the Attawapiskat kimberlite field of Ontario.Geological Survey of Canada, Scientific Presentation 15,, 1 sheet 10.4095/292446Canada, Ontario, AttawapiskatGeochemistry - whole rock
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Januszczak, N., Seller, M.H., Kurzlaukis, S., Murphy, C., Delgaty, J., Tappe, S., Ali, K., Zhu, J., Ellemers, P.A multidisciplinary approach to the Attwapiskat kimberlite field, Canada: accelerating the discovery-to-production pipeline.Proceedings of the 10th. International Kimberlite Conference, Vol. 2, pp. 157-172.Canada, Ontario, AttawapiskatDeposit - Victor area
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Kitayama, Y.C., Francis, D.Iron rich alkaline magmatism in the Archean Wawa greenstone belts ( Ontario, Canada).Precambrian Research, Vol. 252, pp. 53-70.Canada, OntarioNot specific to diamonds
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Leroux, D.C.Geology, mineral chemistry and diamond potential of the "K" property, Knicely Township Northwestern Ontario - prospectivity for diamonds in an Archean geological environment.Thesis: Msc. Lakehead University, 102p. Available as pdf from authorCanada, OntarioThesis
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Smit, K.Diamond formation at Attawapiskat ( Superior Craton ) Post dating the 1.1 Ga Midcontinent Rift.ima2014.co.za, AbstractCanada, OntarioGeochronology
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Smit, K.V., Pearson, D.G., Stachel, T., Seller, M.Peridotites from Attawapiskat, Canada: Mesoproterozoic reworking of Paleoarchean lithospheric mantle beneath the northern Superior Superterrane.Journal of Petrology, Vol. 55, 9, pp. 1829-1863.Canada, Ontario, AttawapiskatDeposit - Victor arena
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Smit, K.V., Stachel, T., Creaser, R.A., Ickert, R.B., DuFrane, S.A., Stern, R.A., Seller, M.Origin of eclogite and pyroxenite xenoliths from the Victor kimberlite, Canada, and implications for Superior craton formation.Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 125, pp. 308-337.Canada, Ontario, AttawapiskatDeposit - Victor
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Smit, K.V., Stachel, T., Stern, R.A.Diamonds in the Attawapiskat area of the Superior craton ( Canada): evidence for a major diamond forming event younger than 1.1 Ga.Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, in press availableCanada, Ontario, AttawapiskatNitrogen aggregation
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Smith, E.Fluid inclusions in fibrous and octahedrally-grown diamonds.Thesis, University of British Columbia, 195p. Available from smithevanm @gmail.comCanada, Ontario, WawaDiamond formation
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Wood, B.D., Scott Smith, B.H., Rameseder, B.The Victor diamond mine, northern Ontario, Canada: successful mining of a reliable resource.Proceedings of the 10th. International Kimberlite Conference, Vol. 2, pp. 19-34.Canada, Ontario, AttawapiskatDeposit - Victor
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Zurevinski, S.E., Mitchell, R.H.Mineralogy and petrology of orbicular ijolite from the Prairie Lake carbonatite complex, Marathon, Ontario.GAC-MAC Annual Meeting May, abstract 1p.Canada, OntarioCarbonatite
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Petrus, J.A., Ames, D.E., Kamber, B.S.On the track of the elusive Sudbury impact: geochemical evidence for a chondrite or comet bolide.Terra Nova, Vol. 27, 1, pp. 9-20.Canada, OntarioMeteorite
DS201503-0136
2015
Bastow, I.D., Eaton, D.W., Kendall, J-M., Helffrich, G., Snyder, D.B., Thompson, D.A., Wookey, J., Darbyshire, F.A., Pawlak, A.E.The Hudson Bay lithospheric experiment ( HuBLE): insights into Precambrian plate tectonics and the development of mantle keels.Geological Society of London Special Publication: Continent formation through time., No. 389, pp. 41-67.Canada, Ontario, QuebecGeotectonics

Abstract: Hudson Bay Lithospheric Experiment (HuBLE) was designed to understand the processes that formed Laurentia and the Hudson Bay basin within it. Receiver function analysis shows that Archaean terranes display structurally simple, uniform thickness, felsic crust. Beneath the Palaeoproterozoic Trans-Hudson Orogen (THO), thicker, more complex crust is interpreted as evidence for a secular evolution in crustal formation from non-plate-tectonic in the Palaeoarchaean to fully developed plate tectonics by the Palaeoproterozoic. Corroborating this hypothesis, anisotropy studies reveal 1.8 Ga plate-scale THO-age fabrics. Seismic tomography shows that the Proterozoic mantle has lower wavespeeds than surrounding Archaean blocks; the Laurentian keel thus formed partly in post-Archaean times. A mantle transition zone study indicates ‘normal’ temperatures beneath the Laurentian keel, so any cold mantle down-welling associated with the regional free-air gravity anomaly is probably confined to the upper mantle. Focal mechanisms from earthquakes indicate that present-day crustal stresses are influenced by glacial rebound and pre-existing faults. Ambient-noise tomography reveals a low-velocity anomaly, coincident with a previously inferred zone of crustal stretching, eliminating eclogitization of lower crustal rocks as a basin formation mechanism. Hudson Bay is an ephemeral feature, caused principally by incomplete glacial rebound. Plate stretching is the primary mechanism responsible for the formation of the basin itself.
DS201506-0281
2015
Kent, D.V., Kjarsgaard, B.A., Gee, J.S., Muttoni, G., Heaman, L.M.Tracking the Late Jurassic apparent ( or true) polar shift in U-Pb-dated kimberlites from cratonic North America ( Superior Province of Canada).Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems: G3, Vol. 16, 4, pp. 983-994.Canada, Ontario, TimiskamingDeposit - Peddie
DS201507-0341
2015
Wyman, D.A., Hollings, P., Conceicao, R.V.Geochemistry and radiogenic isotope characteristics of xenoliths in Archean Diamondiferous lamprophyres: implications for the Superior Province cratonic keel.Lithos, Vol. 233, pp. 111-130.Canada, OntarioLamprophyre
DS201511-1864
2015
Milidragovic, D., Francis, D.Ca. 2.7 Ga ferropicrite magmatism: a record of Fe-rich heterogeneities during Neoarchean global mantle melting.Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, in press available 20p.Canada, Ontario, QuebecUngava craton

Abstract: Although terrestrial picritic magmas with FeOTOT ?13 wt.% are rare in the geological record, they were relatively common ca. 2.7 Ga during the Neoarchean episode of enhanced global growth of continental crust. Recent evidence that ferropicritic underplating played an important role in the ca. 2.74–2.70 Ga reworking of the Ungava craton provides the impetus for a comparison of ca. 2.7 Ga ferropicrite occurrences in the global Neoarchean magmatic record. In addition to the Fe-rich plutons of the Ungava craton, volumetrically minor ferropicritic flows, pyroclastic deposits, and intrusive rocks form parts of the Neoarchean greenstone belt stratigraphy of the Abitibi, Wawa, Wabigoon and Vermillion domains of the southern and western Superior Province. Neoarchean ferropicritic rocks also occur on five other Archean cratons: West Churchill, Slave, Yilgarn, Kaapvaal, and Karelia; suggesting that ca. 2.7 Ga Fe-rich magmatism was globally widespread. Neoarchean ferropicrites form two distinct groups in terms of their trace element geochemistry. Alkaline ferropicrites have fractionated REE profiles and show no systematic HFSE anomalies, broadly resembling the trace element character of modern-day ocean island basalt (OIB) magmas. Magmas parental to ca. 2.7 Ga alkaline ferropicrites also had high Nb/YPM (>2), low Al2O3/TiO2 (<8) and Sc/Fe (-3 × 10?4) ratios, and were enriched in Ni relative to primary pyrolite mantle-derived melts. The high Ni contents of the alkaline ferropicrites coupled with the low Sc/Fe ratios are consistent with derivation from olivine-free garnet-pyroxenite sources. The second ferropicrite group is characterized by decisively non-alkaline primary trace element profiles that range from flat to LREE-depleted, resembling Archean tholeiitic basalts and komatiites. In contrast to the alkaline ferropicrites, the magmas parental to the subalkaline ferropicrites had flat HREE, lower Nb/YPM (<2), higher Al2O3/TiO2 (8-25) and Sc/Fe (-4 × 10?4) ratios, and were depleted in Ni relative to melts of pyrolitic peridotite; suggesting they were derived from garnet-free peridotite sources. Neodymium isotopic evidence indicates that the source of alkaline ferropicrites was metasomatically enriched shortly before magma generation (-3.0 Ga), but the subalkaline ferropicrites do not show evidence of precursor metasomatism. The metasomatic enrichment of the alkaline ferropicrite sources may have been accompanied by conversion of Fe-rich peridotite to secondary garnet-pyroxenite. Melting experiments on "pyrolitic" compositions and consideration of the dependence of the density of silicate liquids on pressure and temperature, suggest that ferropicrites cannot originate by melting of normal terrestrial mantle (Mg-number = 0.88-0.92) at high pressures and temperatures. The geochemical similarity between the subalkaline ferropicrites and the shergottite-nakhlite-chassigny (SNC) and howardite-eucrite-diogenite (HED) differentiated meteorites suggests, however, that the Fe-rich mantle may originate from the infall of Fe-rich chondritic meteorites. The occurrence of ca. 2.7 Ga Fe-rich rocks on at least six cratons that are commonly coeval with the more ubiquitous komatiites and Mg-tholeiites is consistent with the existence of heterogeneous Fe-rich "plums" throughout the Neoarchean mantle. The paucity of ferropicrites in the post-2.7 Ga geological record suggests that majority of these Fe-rich plums have been melted out during the global Neoarchean melting of the mantle.
DS201601-0004
2015
Bancroft, A.M., Brunton, F.R., Kleffner, M.A., Jin, J.Silurian condodont biostratigraphy and carbon isotope stratigraphy of the Victor mine core in the Moose River basin.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 52, 12, pp. 1169-1181.Canada, Ontario, AttawapiskatDeposit - Victor

Abstract: The Moose River Basin in Ontario, Canada, contains nearly 1 km of Silurian marine strata, and although it has been studied for more than a century, its precise correlation globally has not been constrained. Herein, a core from the Victor Mine in the Moose River Basin was examined for conodont biostratigraphy and carbonate carbon (?13Ccarb) isotope chemostratigraphy to provide a detailed chronostratigraphic framework for the Silurian strata (Severn River, Ekwan River, and Attawapiskat formations) in the Moose River Basin. The recovery of Aspelundia expansa, Aspelundia fluegeli fluegeli, Distomodus staurognathoides, Ozarkodina polinclinata estonica, Pterospathodus eopennatus, and Aulacognathus bullatus, as well as the lower Aeronian, upper Aeronian, lower Telychian (Valgu), and ascending limb of the Sheinwoodian (Ireviken) positive carbonate carbon (?13Ccarb) isotope excursions provide significantly improved chronostratigraphic correlation of Llandovery strata in the Moose River Basin. Silurian Conodont Biostratigraphy and Carbon (?13Ccarb) Isotope Stratigraphy of the Victor Mine (V-03-270-AH) Core in the Moose River Basin.
DS201601-0052
2015
Zurevinski, S.E., Mitchell, R.H.Petrogenesis of orbicular ijolites from the Prairie Lake complex, Marathon, Ontario: textural evidence from rare processes of carbonatitic magmatism.Lithos, Vol. 239, pp. 234-244.Canada, OntarioIjolite

Abstract: A unique occurrence of orbicular ijolite is hosted in a matrix of contemporaneous holocrystalline ijolite at the 1.1 Ga Prairie Lake Carbonatite Complex (Marathon, Ontario, Canada), and is the only known occurrence of this textural type in a rock of ijolitic composition. This mineralogical and petrological study of this orbicular ijolite highlights many of the differences from other rare occurrences of orbicular rocks described from carbonatites, granites, diorites and lamprophyres. The orbicules occur along distinct, densely packed bands in equigranular nepheline-rich ijolite and range up to 6 cm in diameter. Macroscopically, the orbicules show variability in the mineralogy of their cores. Detailed imaging of the cores shows evidence of quench textures. Radial outward zoning is common near the cores with concentric banding occurring toward the margins of the orbicules. The mineralogy of the orbicules consists of: nepheline; diopside; calcite; apatite; andradite-melanite garnet; titanite; Fe-rich phlogopite; titaniferous magnetite; perovskite; with secondary natrolite, calcite and cancrinite. The mineralogy of the host ijolite is similar to that of the orbicules. Mineral compositions from the orbicular ijolite and the host ijolite are similar. Within the orbicules, anhedral minerals are found occurring in a ‘matrix’ of garnet throughout the distinct concentric bands. The textures within the concentric bands of the orbicules are best described as annealing recrystallization textures. The rims of the orbicules form interlocking crystals with the host ijolite resulting in near-indistinguishable boundaries. The orbicules are interpreted to represent interaction of a partially-crystallized quenched ijolitic melt, which was in contact with a second pulse of consanguineous ijolite magma. Immersion in the latter resulted in sub-solidus diffusion and annealing recrystallization. Orbicular textures were produced from previously formed quenched ijolite, which was recrystallized producing the monominerallic concentric layers sequentially from the margins toward the center of the orbicule. This proposed model for the formation of orbicular ijolite from Prairie Lake highlights the complexities of these rock types, and supports previous models of magma mixing during the later stages of carbonatite emplacement and crystallization.
DS201602-0192
2015
Bancroft, A.M., Brunton, F.R., Kleffner, M.A.Silurian conodont biostratigraphy and carbon ( delta 13 C carb) isotope stratigraphy of the Victor mine ( V-03-270-AH) core in the Moose River Basin.Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 52, pp. 1169-1181.Canada, Ontario, AttawapiskatDeposit - Victor

Abstract: The Moose River Basin in Ontario, Canada, contains nearly 1 km of Silurian marine strata, and although it has been studied for more than a century, its precise correlation globally has not been constrained. Herein, a core from the Victor Mine in the Moose River Basin was examined for conodont biostratigraphy and carbonate carbon (13Ccarb) isotope chemostratigraphy to provide a detailed chronostratigraphic framework for the Silurian strata (Severn River, Ekwan River, and Attawapiskat formations) in the Moose River Basin. The recovery of Aspelundia expansa, Aspelundia fluegeli fluegeli, Distomodus staurognathoides, Ozarkodina polinclinata estonica, Pterospathodus eopennatus, and Aulacognathus bullatus, as well as the lower Aeronian, upper Aeronian, lower Telychian (Valgu), and ascending limb of the Sheinwoodian (Ireviken) positive carbonate carbon (13Ccarb) isotope excursions provide significantly improved chronostratigraphic correlation of Llandovery strata in the Moose River Basin.
DS201605-0829
2016
Dostal, J.Rare metal deposits associated with alkaline/peralkaline igneous rocks.SEG Reviews in Economic Geology, editors Verplanck, P.L., Hitzman, M.W., No. 18, pp. 33-54.Canada, Northwest Territories, Ontario, Europe, Greenland, Russia, Sweden, Africa, South AfricaThor, Nechalacho, Ilmmassaq, Loverzero, Kipawa, Noira Karr, Planesberg
DS201605-0837
2016
Gao, C., Crabtree, D.C., Dyer, R.D.Indicator mineral and geochemistry dat a for a till and alluvium sampling survey in the McFaulds Lake ( Ring of Fire) area, northern Ontario. Mentions KIMS.Ontario Geological Survey Report and Data, Report 6309, Data release 322.Canada, OntarioGeochemistry - KIMS
DS201605-0859
2016
Levin, V., Van Tongeren, J.A., Servali, A.How sharp is the sharp Archean Moho? Example from eastern Superior Province.Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 43, 5, pp. 1928-1933.Canada, OntarioGeophysics - seismics

Abstract: The Superior Province of North America has not experienced major internal deformation for nearly 2.8?Gyr, preserving the Archean crust in its likely original state. We present seismological evidence for a sharp (less than 1?km) crust-mantle boundary beneath three distinct Archean terranes and for a more vertically extensive boundary at sites likely affected by the 1.2-0.9?Ga Grenville orogeny. At all sites crustal thickness is smaller than expected for the primary crust produced by melting under higher mantle potential temperature conditions of Archean time. Reduced thickness and an abrupt contrast in seismic properties at the base of the undisturbed Archean crust are consistent with density sorting and loss of the residues through gravitational instability facilitated by higher temperatures in the upper mantle at the time of formation. Similar sharpness of crust-mantle boundary in disparate Archean terranes suggests that it is a universal feature of the Archean crustal evolution.
DS201606-1097
2016
Kenny, G.G., Whitehouse, M.J., Kamber, B.S.Differentiated impact melt sheets may be potential source of Hadean detrital zircon.Geology, in press availableCanada, OntarioMentions Sudbury impact

Abstract: Constraining the origin and history of very ancient detrital zircons has unique potential for furthering our knowledge of Earth's very early crust and Hadean geodynamics. Previous applications of the Ti-in-zircon thermometer to >4 Ga zircons have identified a population with relatively low crystallization temperatures (Tzirxtln) of ?685 °C. This could possibly indicate wet minimum-melting conditions producing granitic melts, implying very different Hadean terrestrial geology from that of other rocky planets. Here we report the first comprehensive ion microprobe study of zircons from a transect through the differentiated Sudbury impact melt sheet (Ontario, Canada). The new zircon Ti results and corresponding Tzirxtln fully overlap with those of the Hadean zircon population. Previous studies that measured Ti in impact melt sheet zircons did not find this wide range because they analyzed samples only from a restricted portion of the melt sheet and because they used laser ablation analyses that can overestimate true Ti content. It is important to note that internal differentiation of the impact melt is likely a prerequisite for the observed low Tzirxtln in zircons from the most evolved rocks. On Earth, melt sheet differentiation is strongest in subaqueous impact basins. Thus, not all Hadean detrital zircon with low Ti necessarily formed during melting at plate boundaries, but at least some could also have crystallized in melt sheets caused by intense meteorite bombardment of the early, hydrosphere-covered protocrust.
DS201607-1310
2016
Ou, C., Leblon, B., Zhang, Yu., LaRocque, A., Webster, K., McLaughlin, J.Modelling and mapping permafrost at high spatial resolution using Land sat and Radarsat images in northern Ontario: model calibration and regional mapping.International Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 37, 12, pp. 2727-2779.Canada, OntarioNews item - permafrost

Abstract: Permafrost is an important ground thermal condition that has significant biophysical and socio-economic impacts. In order to better understand the distribution and dynamics of permafrost, there is a need to map permafrost at high spatial resolution. This study is part of a research project that aims to model and map permafrost using remote sensing images and the Northern Ecosystem Soil Temperature (NEST) model in the central part of the Hudson Bay Lowland in northern Ontario, Canada. The study area is near the southern margin of permafrost region where permafrost exists only in isolated patches. In this study, we ran the NEST model from 1932 to 2012 using a climate data set compiled from station observations and grid data sources. The model outputs were then compared to field observations acquired during 2009 -2012 at seven peat monitoring stations and two flux towers, which represent three major types of peatland in the study area (bog, fen, and palsa). The simulated soil temperatures at various depths show good agreement with the observations, and the simulated latent and sensible heat fluxes and net radiation are similar to the observations at the two flux towers. The model accurately shows the existence of permafrost only at palsa sites. Based on the general range of climate and ground conditions in this area, sensitivity tests indicate that the modelled permafrost conditions are sensitive to leaf area index, air temperature, precipitation, and soil texture. Therefore, the NEST model is capable of simulating ground temperature and permafrost conditions in where permafrost occurs only sporadically. A companion paper (part 2) uses the model with Landsat and Radarsat imagery to map the distribution and dynamics of permafrost in this area.
DS201608-1435
2016
Robinson, S.The magnificent mineral and gem collections of the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto.Rocks and Minerals, Vol. 9, 2, pp. 154-163.Canada, OntarioGem collection
DS201610-1887
2016
Metivier, L., Caron, L., Greff-Lefftz, M., Pajot-Metivier, G., Fleitout, L., Rouby, H.Evidence for Post glacial signatures in gravity gradients: a clue in lower mantle viscosity. ( Hudson bay region)Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 453, pp. 146-156.Canada, OntarioGravity

Abstract: The Earth's surface was depressed under the weight of ice during the last glaciations. Glacial Isostatic Adjustment (GIA) induces the slow recession of the trough that is left after deglaciation and is responsible for a contemporary uplift rate of more than 1 cm/yr around Hudson Bay. The present-day residual depression, an indicator of still-ongoing GIA, is difficult to identify in the observed topography, which is predominantly sensitive to crustal heterogeneities. According to the most widespread GIA models, which feature a viscosity of on top of the lower mantle, the trough is approximately 100 m deep and cannot explain the observed gravity anomalies across North America. These large anomalies are therefore usually attributed to subcontinental density heterogeneities in the tectosphere or to slab downwelling in the deep mantle.
DS201611-2136
2000
Sage, R.P., Crabtree, D.C., Morris, T.F.Nicholson ultramafic dike: midcontinent rift and the mantle sample - diamond potential.Sage donated paper file, 35p. Unpubl. Note date 2000Canada, Ontario, WawaLamprophyre
DS201611-2137
2000
Sage, R.P., Crabtree, D.C., Thomas, R.D., Morris, T.F.Sandor diamond occurrence: an Archean spessartite lamprophyre Michipicoten greenstone belt, Wawa Ontario.Sage donated paper file, 48p. Unpubl. Pdf Note date 2000Canada, Ontario, WawaLamprophyre
DS201612-2284
2016
Cao, Y.H., Linnen, R.L., Good, D.J., Samson, I.M., Epstein, R.The application of portable XRF and benchtop SEM-EDS to Cu-Pd exploration in the Coldwell alkaline complex, Ontario, Canada.Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis, Vol. 16, 3-4, pp. 193-212.Canada, OntarioAlkalic

Abstract: Mineral exploration is increasingly taking advantage of real time techniques that dramatically reduce the costs and time taken to obtain results compared to traditional analytical methods. Portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) is now a well-established technique that is used to acquire lithogeochemical data. To date, however, benchtop scanning electron microscopes, equipped with energy dispersive systems (bSEM-EDS) have received little attention as a possible mineral exploration tool. This study examines the utility of combining pXRF and bSEM-EDS to characterize the igneous stratigraphy and its relationship to Cu-Pd mineralization in a drill hole at the Four Dams occurrence, located within the Eastern Gabbro assemblage of the Coldwell Alkaline Complex, Canada. The first part of this study compares field portable and laboratory techniques. Seventy-two powdered samples analysed by pXRF are compared with traditional major elements analysed by inductively coupled atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES) and trace elements by inductively coupled plasma spectrometry (ICP-MS), and the compositions of 128 olivine, clinopyroxene and plagioclase grains analysed by bSEM-EDS are compared with traditional electron microprobe data. Our results show that each portable technique yields results similar to their lab-based counterparts within the analytical capabilities and precisions of the respective instruments. The second part presents a case study for the application of pXRF and bSEM-EDS to resolve questions related to igneous stratigraphy as an aid to mineral exploration in a complicated geological setting. A major problem for Cu-Pd exploration in the Coldwell Complex of NW Ontario is that the oxide-rich units that host Cu-Pd mineralization in the Marathon Series are petrographically similar to the barren oxide-rich units in the Layered Series. However, the mineralized units are geochemically distinctive. Our results show that the mineralized Marathon Series can be distinguished from the barren Layered Series, including oxide-rich units of both, by combinations of P2O5, Ba, Zr and V/Ti values, determined by pXRF, combined with plagioclase, olivine or clinopyroxene compositions measured by bSEM-EDS. The combination of pXRF and bSEM-EDS thus shows considerable promise as an exploration technique.
DS201612-2300
2016
Fulop, A., Kurszlaukis, S.Monogenetic v. polygenetic kimberlite volcanism: in-depth examination of the Tango extension super structure, Attawapiskat kimberlite field, Ontario, Canada.Geological Society of London, Special Publication no. 446 on line availableCanada, Ontario, AttawapiskatDeposit - Tango

Abstract: Extensive drilling of the Tango Extension kimberlite pipe resulted in the construction of an emplacement model that revealed the complex architecture of two amalgamated pipes: an older pipe, the Tango Extension Deep, which is cut along its northern margin by the smaller Tango Extension pipe. The resulting volcano forms a complex pipe-in-pipe structure called the Tango Extension Super Structure. The emplacement of the Tango Extension Super Structure sequence indicates prolonged hiatuses, which, similar to other volcanoes classified as monogenetic, puts the classical monogenetic and polygenetic definitions of maar-diatreme volcanoes to the test. Although the Tango Extension and Tango Extension Deep volcanoes could be characterized individually as monogenetic volcanoes, the Tango Extension Super Structure shows evidence of the occurrence of the significant hiatuses typical of polygenetic volcanoes. We suggest that hiatuses that are long enough to consolidate earlier tephra unambiguously differentiate polygenetic from monogenetic maar-diatreme volcanoes.
DS201612-2348
2015
Wywrot, A.Mineralogy and petrology of a newly discovered paralamproite occurrence near Marathon, Ontario.Thesis, 'BSc. Lakehead University, Bsc. Thesis unpubl.Canada, OntarioLamproite

Abstract: A lamproitic igneous occurrence was recently discovered by a prospector working in the area to the north of Marathon, Ontario. It occurs near a large number of features related to the 1.1 Ga Midcontinent Rift such as the Coldwell Complex and the Trans-Superior Tectonic Zone, but no radiometric dating has been completed on this particular unit of rock. At outcrop level, the unit appears as a collection of metre-scale mafic sills within granitic country rock. These sills appear on all sides of a large lake, marking the lake as the likely location of the main body of the lamproitic rock. The rock is composed of a variety of minerals, including forsteritic olivine, diopside pyroxene, sanidine feldspar, and a variety of spinels. Later periods of magmatism contributed secondary apatite and phlogopite. At the same time, the volatile-rich fluids produced by the magma created a variety of alterations, such as serpentine, chlorite, and carbonate, and heavily disrupted the primary minerals in the rock. This rock retains a classification as a paralamproite, with a mineral assemblage that cannot fulfill the defined composition of lamproite due to geochemical differences between definition and observed samples.
DS201703-0440
2017
Wu, F-Y.,Mitchell, R.H., Li, Q-L., Zhang, C., Yang, Y-H.Emplacement age and isotopic composition of the Prairie Lake carbonatite complex, northwestern Ontario, Canada.Geological Magazine, Vol. 154, 2, pp. 217-236.Canada, OntarioCarbonatite

Abstract: Alkaline rock and carbonatite complexes, including the Prairie Lake complex (NW Ontario), are widely distributed in the Canadian region of the Midcontinent Rift in North America. It has been suggested that these complexes were emplaced during the main stage of rifting magmatism and are related to a mantle plume. The Prairie Lake complex is composed of carbonatite, ijolite and potassic nepheline syenite. Two samples of baddeleyite from the carbonatite yield U-Pb ages of 1157.2±2.3 and 1158.2±3.8 Ma, identical to the age of 1163.6±3.6 Ma obtained for baddeleyite from the ijolite. Apatite from the carbonatite yields the same U-Pb age of ~1160 Ma using TIMS, SIMS and laser ablation techniques. These ages indicate that the various rocks within the complex were synchronously emplaced at about 1160 Ma. The carbonatite, ijolite and syenite have identical Sr, Nd and Hf isotopic compositions with a 87Sr/86Sr ratio of ~0.70254, and positive ?Nd(t)1160 and ?Hf(t)1160 values of ~+3.5 and ~+4.6, respectively, indicating that the silicate and carbonatitic rocks are co-genetic and related by simple fractional crystallization from a magma derived from a weakly depleted mantle. These age determinations extend the period of magmatism in the Midcontinent Rift in the Lake Superior area to 1160 Ma, but do not indicate whether the magmatism is associated with passive continental rifting or the initial stages of plume-induced rifting.
DS201706-1073
2017
Good, D.J., Cabri, L.J., Ames, D.E.PGM facies variations for Cu-PGE deposits in the Coldwell alkaline complex, Ontario, Canada.Ore Geology Reviews, in press available 36p.Canada, Ontarioalkaline rocks

Abstract: Accurate characterization of the platinum group mineral (PGM) assemblages for Cu-Ni-PGE deposits are typically constrained by sample size and the difficulty of finding statistically significant numbers of grains, which is expected given the low concentrations of platinum group elements (<2 ppm), the great variety of PGM, and the likelihood that a few large grains (>75 µm) can account for large fractions of total mass. Despite these limitations, an accurate survey of PGM from different deposit types would have significant value towards developing deposit models and respective exploration strategies. In this study, we present results for a comprehensive evaluation of PGM at four copper-PGE occurrences hosted within separate but co-genetic gabbro or troctolite intrusions in the Coldwell Alkaline Complex and confirm that accurate surveys are possible with sufficient sample material and efficient PGM concentration methods. The PGM concentration methods used include: (1) hydroseparation of sieved size fractions of pulverized material, and (2) panning of grain separates produced by electric pulse disaggregation of drill core specimens. A favourable comparison of the results has verified the reliability of each method and added confidence that the PGM assemblages identified at three of the four locations are fully characterized. Precious metal mineral (PMM) assemblages are determined for the Main zone and W Horizon at the Marathon deposit, and the main zones at each of the Geordie Lake deposit and Area 41 occurrence. A total of 10,824 PMM grains (PGE and Au-Ag) and 68 mineral species, including 16 unknown minerals, were identified, of which 768 grains and 31 species occur at the Main zone, 523 grains and 41 species at Area 41,9485 grains and 43 species at W horizon, and 56 grains and 12 species at Geordie Lake. The PMM are grouped as follows: Pd-Ge, PGE-S-As, Pt-Fe alloy, Pd-Cu-Pb-Au, Pd-Ni-S, Pd-Pt-Sn, Pt-As, Pd-As, Pd-Pt-Sb-As, Pd-Pt-Bi-Te, and Au-Ag. All of the deposits were found to contain similar proportions of Pd-Pt-Sb-As, Pd-Pt-Bi-Te and Au-Ag minerals. But the W Horizon and Area 41 are distinguished from the Marathon Main zone and Geordie Lake deposits by the presence of minerals in the PGE-S-As, Pt-Fe alloy, Pd ± Cu ± Pb ± Au and Pd-Ge groups. Taken together, the PMM assemblages for deposits in the Coldwell exhibit a strong correlation to PGE enrichment relative to the range for mantle Cu/Pd values (1000-10,000). And there is no relationship between the abundances of Pd-Pt-Bi-Te and Pd-Pt-Sb-As minerals that are commonly associated with hydrous phases, and the intensity of hydrothermal alteration. Thus minerals found only at the W Horizon and Area 41, where significant PGE upgrading has occurred, including Pt-Fe alloys, rustenburgite, marathonite, palladogermanide, unknown Rh-Ni-Fe-sulfide, Au-Pd-Cu alloy, braggite, coldwellite, laurite, zvyagintsevite, laflammeite, and unknown phases Pd5As2, Pd3As, Pd3(As,Pb,Bi) might be considered as index minerals for PGE enriched types of mineralization in the Coldwell.
DS201706-1081
2017
Hogg, S., Munro, S.The geophysical history of discoveries in the James Bay Lowlands from the Victor kimberlite to the Ring of Fire copper and nickel deposits.exploration17.com, 1p. AbstractCanada, Ontariogeophysics

Abstract: The James Bay Lowlands is a large remote area of Northern Ontario with very limited access. The Archean basement rocks lie beneath a layer of Paleozoic limestone, up to 300 m thick, that is topped by glacial till and bog. This setting, without outcrop or hard geological knowledge, presented a blank slate well suited to airborne geophysical exploration. This paper presents the aeromagnetic survey methodology and analysis techniques that evolved from the initial kimberlite aeromagnetic program carried out by Selco in 1979 through the 1989 DeBeers discovery of the Victor kimberlite and the 1993 Spider/KWG discovery of the older sub-Paleozoic Kyle series kimberlites and eventually the Ring of Fire. Without property constraints the exploration methodology was a cycle of survey-interpret-drill then move on and repeat as discoveries and finances permitted. After 3 cycles of kimberlite discovery a Spider/KWG/DeBeers partnership encountered VMS copper mineralization in 2001. An airborne EM survey in 2003 identified a number of excellent prospects and the most technically promising became the Noront Eagles Nest MMS nickel deposit that began the Ring of Fire saga. These greenfield discoveries, in a blind geological environment beneath limestone cover, illustrate the potential effectiveness of geophysically directed exploration.
DS201706-1088
2017
Kupers, S.A., Schmidt, M., Campbell, I.A petrographic and geochemical analysis of the KRVY kimberlite, Lake Timiskaming kimberlite field, Ontario Canada.GSA Annual Meeting, 1p. AbstractCanada, Ontariodeposit - Krvy

Abstract: The Lake Tamiskaming Kimberlite Field, in Ontario, Canada is host to multiple kimberlite pipes, such as the KRVY Kimberlite Pipe, south of Latchford, Ontario. Drill core of this kimberlite pipe, collected by Temex Resources Corporation, confirmed the diamondiferous nature, with microdiamonds being retrieved. Thin sections of the drill core samples suggest the pipe is highly altered through serpentinization. Euhedral to subhedral grains of mica, such as phlogopite and biotite, compose the phenocryst and matrix components of the samples. Electron microprobe analysis will be used to determine the composition of the micas, in order to constrain the origin conditions of these grains, determining if the grains originate from crustal or magmatic components. Micro X-ray Diffraction will determine the mineralogy in the samples. Other likely xenocrystic minerals include quartz, etc. Textural and compositional attributes of the KRVY Kimberlite will be compared to data collected from the approximately twelve known kimberlite pipes within 25 kilometres (15.5 miles) of the specified kimberlite in order to find similarities or patterns. Geochemical analysis will better constrain the formation conditions of this pipe and allow comparison with other surrounding pipes in the Lake Tamiskaming Kimberlite Field.
DS201707-1303
2017
Ames, D.E., Kjarsgaard, I.M., McDonald, A.M., Good, D.J.Insights into the extreme PGE enrichment of the W Horizon, Marathon Cu-Pd deposit, Coldwell alkaline complex, Canada: platinum group mineralogy, compositions and genetic implications.Ore Geology Reviews, in press availableCanada, Ontarioalkaline - Coldwell Complex

Abstract: The W Horizon, Marathon Cu-Pd deposit in the Mesoproterozoic Midcontinent rift is one of the highest grade PGE repositories in magmatic ore deposits world-wide. The textural relationships and compositions of diverse platinum-group mineral (PGM) and sulfide assemblages in the extremely enriched ores (>100 ppm Pd-Pt-Au over 2 m) of the W Horizon have been investigated in mineral concentrates with ?10,000 PGM grains and in situ using scanning electron microprobe and microprobe analyses. Here we show, from ore samples with concentrations up to 23.1 Pd ppm, 8.9 Pt ppm, 1.4 Au ppm and 0.73 Rh ppm, the diversity of minerals (n = 52) including several significant unknown minerals and three new mineral species marathonite (Pd25Ge9; McDonald et al., 2016), palladogermanide (Pd2Ge; IMA 2016-086, McDonald et al., 2017), kravtsovite (PdAg2S, IMA No 2016-092, Vymazalová et al., 2017). The PGM are distributed as PG-, sulfides (52 vol%), -arsenides (34 vol%), -intermetallics of Au-Ag-Pd-Cu and Pd-Ge(10 vol%) and -bismuthides and tellurides (4 vol%). The discovery of abundant (>330 grains) large unknown sulfide minerals with Rh allows us to present analyses three significant potentially new minerals (WUK-1, WUK-2, WUK-3) that are all clearly enriched in Rh (averaging 4.2, 8.5 and 28.21 wt% Rh respectively). Several examples of paragenetic sequences and mineral chemical changes for enrichment of Cu, Pd and Rh with time are revealed in the PGM and base-metal sulfides. We suggest this enhanced metal enrichment formed in response to increasing fO2 causing the oxidation of Fe2+ to Fe3+ and to a lesser extent, S. Phase relations in the Ag-Pd-S, Rh-Ni-Fe-S, Pd-Ge, Au-Pd-Cu-Ag, Pd-Ag-Te systems help constrain the crystallization temperatures of the majority of ore minerals in the W Horizon at ?500 °C or moderate to high subsolidus temperatures (400–600 °C). Local transport by aqueous fluids becomes evident as minerals recrystallize down to <300 °C. The PGE-enriched W Horizon ores exhibit a complex post-magmatic history dominated by the effects of oxidation during cooling of a Cu-PGE enriched magma source from a deep reservoir.
DS201707-1324
2016
Fulop, A., Kurszlaukis, S.Monogenetic v. polygenetic kimberlite volcanism: in-depth examination of Tango extension super structure, Attwapiskat kimberlite field, Ontario, Canada.Geological Society of London, Special Publication: Monogenetic volcanism, no. 446, pp. 205-224.Canada, Ontario, Attawapiskatdeposit - Tango

Abstract: Extensive drilling of the Tango Extension kimberlite pipe resulted in the construction of an emplacement model that revealed the complex architecture of two amalgamated pipes: an older pipe, the Tango Extension Deep, which is cut along its northern margin by the smaller Tango Extension pipe. The resulting volcano forms a complex pipe-in-pipe structure called the Tango Extension Super Structure. The emplacement of the Tango Extension Super Structure sequence indicates prolonged hiatuses, which, similar to other volcanoes classified as monogenetic, puts the classical monogenetic and polygenetic definitions of maar-diatreme volcanoes to the test. Although the Tango Extension and Tango Extension Deep volcanoes could be characterized individually as monogenetic volcanoes, the Tango Extension Super Structure shows evidence of the occurrence of the significant hiatuses typical of polygenetic volcanoes. We suggest that hiatuses that are long enough to consolidate earlier tephra unambiguously differentiate polygenetic from monogenetic maar-diatreme volcanoes.
DS201707-1384
2017
Wyman, D.Do cratons preserve evidence of stagnant lid tectonics?Geoscience Frontiers, in press available 15p.Canada, Ontariomantle plumes

Abstract: Evidence for episodic crustal growth extending back to the Hadean has recently prompted a number of numerically based geodynamic models that incorporate cyclic changes from stagnant lid to mobile lid tectonics. A large part of the geologic record is missing for the times at which several of these cycles are inferred to have taken place. The cratons, however, are likely to retain important clues relating to similar cycles developed in the Mesoarchean and Neoarchean. Widespread acceptance of a form of plate tectonics by ?3.2 Ga is not at odds with the sporadic occurrence of stagnant lid tectonics after this time. The concept of scale as applied to cratons, mantle plumes and Neoarchean volcanic arcs are likely to provide important constraints on future models of Earth's geodynamic evolution. The Superior Province will provide some of the most concrete evidence in this regard given that its constituent blocks may have been locked into a stagnant lid relatively soon after their formation and then assembled in the next global plate tectonic interval. Perceived complexities associated with inferred mantle plume – volcanic arc associations in the Superior Province and other cratons may be related to an over estimation of plume size. A possible stagnant lid episode between ?2.9 Ga and ?2.8 Ga is identified by previously unexplained lapses in volcanism on cratons, including the Kaapvaal, Yilgarn and Superior Province cratons. If real, then mantle dynamics associated with this episode likely eliminated any contemporaneous mantle plume incubation sites, which has important implications for widespread plumes developed at ?2.7 Ga and favours a shallow mantle source in the transition zone. The Superior Province provides a uniquely preserved local proxy for this global event and could serve as the basis for detailed numerical models in the future.
DS201708-1595
2017
Aulbach, S.Re-Os isotope systematics of sulphide inclusions in diamonds from Victor ( Superior craton) document mobilization of volatiles and Os during Rodinia break up.11th. International Kimberlite Conference, PosterCanada, Ontario, Attawapiskatdeposit - Victor
DS201708-1603
2017
Brett, C.Petrology of the White River Diamondiferous Paleoproterozoic intrusive rocks.11th. International Kimberlite Conference, PosterCanada, Ontariodeposit - White River
DS201708-1657
2017
Campebll, D., Puumala, M., Eichenberg, D., Riemer, W., Wahl, R.Diamond field trip Marathon-White Ricer area. Guidebook, 15p. Pdf availableCanada, Ontarioguidebook
DS201708-1625
2017
Delgaty, J.Ontario's newest kimberlite cluster - the Pagwachuan cluster.11th. International Kimberlite Conference, PosterCanada, Ontariodeposit - Pagawachuan
DS201708-1730
2017
Pearson, G.Trace elements in gem quality diamonds from the De Beers Victor mine, Ontario, Canada.11th. International Kimberlite Conference, PosterCanada, Ontario, Attawapiskatdeposit - Victor
DS201708-1770
2017
Southam, G.Microbial response to the presence of buried kimberlite pipes in the Attwapiskat region, northern Ontario: bacteria-kimberlite interactions.11th. International Kimberlite Conference, PosterCanada, Ontario, AttawapiskatMicrobiology
DS201708-1771
2017
Stachel, T.The Victor diamond mine ( Superior craton, Canada) - A new paradigm for exploration in unconventional settings.11th. International Kimberlite Conference, OralCanada, Ontario, Attawapiskatdeposit - Victor
DS201803-0488
2018
Yang, Y-H., Wu, F-Y., Yang, J-H., Mitchell, R.H., Zhao, Z-F., Xie, L-W., Huang, C., Ma, Q., Yang, M., Zhao, H.U-Pb age determination of schorlomite garnet by laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Magnet Cove, Fanshan, Ozernaya, Alno, Prairie LakeJournal of Analytical At. Spectrometry, Vol. 33, pp. 231-239.United States, Arkansas, China, Hebei, Russia, Kola Peninsula, Europe, Sweden, Canada, Ontariogeochronology

Abstract: We report the first U-Pb geochronological investigation of schorlomite garnet from carbonatite and alkaline complexes and demonstrate its applicability for U-Pb age determination using laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) due to its relatively high U and Th abundances and negligible common Pb content. The comparative matrix effects of laser ablation of zircon and schorlomite are investigated and demonstrate the necessity of a suitable matrix-matched reference material for schorlomite geochronology. Laser-induced elemental fractional and instrumental mass discrimination were externally-corrected using an in house schorlomite reference material (WS20) for U-Pb geochronology. In order to validate the effectiveness and robustness of our analytical protocol, we demonstrate the veracity of U-Pb age determination for five schorlomite samples from: the Magnet Cove complex, Arkansas (USA); the Fanshan ultrapotassic complex, Hebei (China); the Ozernaya alkaline ultramafic complex, Kola Peninsula (Russia); the Alnö alkaline-rock carbonatite complex (Sweden); and the Prairie Lake carbonatite complex, Ontario (Canada). The schorlomite U-Pb ages range from 96 Ma to 1160 Ma, and are almost identical to ages determined from other accessory minerals in these complexes and support the reliability of our analytical protocol. Schorlomite garnet U-Pb geochronology is considered to be a promising new technique for understanding the genesis of carbonatites, alkaline rocks, and related rare-metal deposits.
DS201805-0934
2018
Aulbach, S., Creaser, R.A., Stachel, T., Kong, J.Diamond ages from Victor ( Superior craton): intra-mantle cycling of volatiles ( C.N.S) during supercontinent reorganisation.Earth Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 490, pp. 77-87.Canada, Ontariodeposit - Victor

Abstract: The central Superior Craton hosts both the diamondiferous 1.1 Ga Kyle Lake and Jurassic Attawapiskat kimberlites. A major thermal event related to the Midcontinent Rift at ca. 1.1 Ga induced an elevated geothermal gradient that largely destroyed an older generation of diamonds, raising the question of when, and how, the diamond inventory beneath Attawapiskat was formed. We determined Re-Os isotope systematics of sulphides included in diamonds from Victor by isotope dilution negative thermal ionisation mass spectrometry in order to obtain insights into the age and nature of the diamond source in the context of regional tectonothermal evolution. Regression of the peridotitic inclusion data (n = 14 of 16) yields a 718 ± 49 Ma age, with an initial 187Os/188Os ratio of 0.1177 ± 0.0016, i.e. depleted at the time of formation (?Os -3.7 ± 1.3). Consequently, Re depletion model ages calculated for these samples are systematically overestimated. Given that reported 187Os/188Os in olivine from Attawapiskat xenoliths varies strongly (0.1012-0.1821), the low and nearly identical initial Os of sulphide inclusions combined with their high 187Re/188Os (median 0.34) suggest metasomatic formation from a mixed source. This was likely facilitated by percolation of amounts of melt sufficient to homogenise Os, (re)crystallise sulphide and (co)precipitate diamond; that is, the sulphide inclusions and their diamond host are synchronous if not syngenetic. The ?720 Ma age corresponds to rifting beyond the northern craton margin during Rodinia break-up. This suggests mobilisation of volatiles (C, N, S) and Os due to attendant mantle stretching and metasomatism by initially oxidising and S-undersaturated melts, which ultimately produced lherzolitic diamonds with high N contents compared to older Kyle Lake diamonds. Thus, some rift-influenced settings are prospective with respect to diamond formation. They are also important sites of hidden, intra-lithospheric volatile redistribution that can be revealed by diamond studies. Later emplacement of the Attawapiskat kimberlites, linking the carbon cycle to the surface, was associated with renewed disturbance during passage of the Great Meteor Hotspot. Lherzolitic diamond formation from oxidising small-volume melts may be the expression of an early and deep stage of the lithospheric conditioning required for the successful eruption of kimberlites, which complements the late and shallow emplacement of volatile-rich metasomes after upward displacement of a redox freezing front.
DS201805-0937
2018
Brett, C.Petrology of the White River Diamondiferous Paleoproterozoic intrusive rocks and constraining the timing of destruction of the southern Superior cratonic rocks.Vancouver Kimberlite Cluster, May 3, 1p. AbstractCanada, OntarioWawa

Abstract: Diamond-bearing kimberlitic rocks have been identified as occurring within the Oskabukuta property,15km west of the town of White River, Northwestern Ontario. These rocks were emplaced within Neo-to-Mesoarchean (2.5 to 3.4 Ga) crystalline rock of the Wawa Subprovince, located within the Superior Province of North America. The emplacement age of the dyke is dated at 1945.3 ± 1.9 Ma (1?) (U-Pb in perovskite). The diamond-bearing, kimberlitic intrusion has been mapped at surface for over a 900 m strike, and is referred to as the Rabbit Foot occurrence. Geothermobarometry of the nearby Proterozoic (2.7 Ga) aged diamondiferous metaconglomerate in Wawa (90 km SE) reported a maximum geothermal gradient range between 39 and 41 mW/m2 corresponding to a minimum lithospheric thickness of the Superior Craton of 190-220 km (Miller et al., 2012). In contrast, the study highlight that younger kimberlite (e.g. ~1.1 Ga Wawa kimberlite) within the Southern Superior record a substantially warmer conductive geotherm (46 mW/m2; Kaminsky et al., 2002) and maximum depth of garnet sampled of 150 km. Miller et al. (2012) interpret the apparent heating of the mantle is likely to have resulted from the Midcontinent Rift, which is broadly coeval with the Wawa kimberlite age. Pressure-Temperature estimates calculated using garnet and clinopyroxene xenocryst mineral compositions extracted from Rabbit Foot Model are consistent with model conductive heat flow of between 38-41 mW-m-2. These data support the interpretation of Miller et al. (2012) and further constrain the presence of a cool and thick Southern Superior keel at 1945 Ma. In fact, several of our garnet compositions support a minimum lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary of 250 km in depth and suggest (along with the presence of diamond) that the Rabbit Foot intrusion transected and sampled a significant portion of depleted and diamond stable lithospheric mantle at ~1945 Ma. A later thermal event, likely related to the Mid-continental rift, has subsequently heated and thinned the Southern Superior Craton, thereby constraining timing of the cessation of diamond fertile sublithospheric mantle in the region.
DS201806-1255
2018
Stachel, T., Banas, A., Aulbach, S., Smit, K.V., Wescott, P., Chinn, I.L.The Victor mine ( Superior Craton, Canada): Neoproterozoic lherzolitic diamonds from a thermally-modified cratonic root.Mineralogy and Petrology, in press available, 12p.Canada, Ontario, Attawapiskatdeposit - Victor

Abstract: The Jurassic Victor kimberlite (Attawapiskat Field) was emplaced into an area of the central Superior Craton that was affected by a lithosphere-scale thermal event at ~1.1 Ga. Victor diamonds formed ca. 400 million years after this event, in a lithospheric mantle characterized by an unusually cool model geotherm (37-38 mW/m2; Hasterok and Chapman 2011). The bulk of Victor diamonds derives from a thin (<10 km thick) layer that is located at about 180 km depth and represents lherzolitic substrates (for 85% of diamonds). Geothermobarometric calculations (average pressure and temperature at the 1 sigma level are 57?±?2 kbar and 1129?±?16 °C) coupled with typical fluid metasomatism-associated trace element patterns for garnet inclusions indicate diamond precipitation under sub-solidus (lherzolite + H2O) conditions. This conclusion links the presence of a diamond-rich lherzolitic layer in the lithospheric mantle, just above the depth where ascending melts would freeze, to the unusually low paleogeotherm beneath Attawapiskat, because along an average cratonic geotherm (40 mW/m2) lherzolite in the presence of hydrous fluid would melt at depths >140 km.
DS201807-1516
2018
Mervine, E.M., Wilson, S.A., Power, I.M., Dipple, G.M., Turvey, C.C., Hamilton, J.L., Vanderzee, S., Raudsepp, M., Southam, C., Matter, J.M., Kelemen, P.B., Stiefenhofer, J., Miya, Z., Southam, G.Potential for offsetting diamond mine carbon emissions through mineral carbonation of processed kimberlite: an assessment of De Beers mine sites in South Africa and Canada.Mineralogy and Petrology, 10.1007/ s00710-018- 0589-4, 14p.Africa, South Africa, Canada, Northwest Territories, Ontariodeposit - Venetia, Voorspoed, Gahcho Kue, Victor, Snap Lake

Abstract: De Beers kimberlite mine operations in South Africa (Venetia and Voorspoed) and Canada (Gahcho Kué, Victor, and Snap Lake) have the potential to sequester carbon dioxide (CO2) through weathering of kimberlite mine tailings, which can store carbon in secondary carbonate minerals (mineral carbonation). Carbonation of ca. 4.7 to 24.0 wt% (average?=?13.8 wt%) of annual processed kimberlite production could offset 100% of each mine site’s carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) emissions. Minerals of particular interest for reactivity with atmospheric or waste CO2 from energy production include serpentine minerals, olivine (forsterite), brucite, and smectite. The most abundant minerals, such as serpentine polymorphs, provide the bulk of the carbonation potential. However, the detection of minor amounts of highly reactive brucite in tailings from Victor, as well as the likely presence of brucite at Venetia, Gahcho Kué, and Snap Lake, is also important for the mineral carbonation potential of the mine sites.
DS201809-2054
2018
Lawley, C.J.M., Kjarsgaard, B.A., Jackson, S.E., Yang, Z., Petts, D.C.Olivine and clinopyroxene mantle xenocryst geochemistry from the Kirkland Lake kimberlite field, Ontario.Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 8376, 9p.Canada, Ontariogeochemistry
DS201809-2075
2018
Nicklas, R.W., Puchtel, I.S., Ash, R.D.Redox state of the Archean mantle: evidence from V partioning in 3.5-2.4 Ga komatiites. Kidd-Munro, Pyke Hill, AlexoGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 222, 1, pp. 447-466.Canada, Ontariokomatiites

Abstract: Oxygen fugacity of the mantle is a crucial thermodynamic parameter that controls such fundamental processes as planetary differentiation, mantle melting, and possible core-mantle exchange. Constraining the evolution of the redox state of the mantle is of paramount importance for understanding the chemical evolution of major terrestrial reservoirs, including the core, mantle, and atmosphere. In order to evaluate the secular evolution of the redox state of the mantle, oxygen fugacities of six komatiite systems, ranging in age from 3.48 to 2.41 Ga, were determined using high-precision partitioning data of the redox-sensitive element vanadium between liquidus olivine, chromite and komatiitic melt. The calculated oxygen fugacities range from -0.11 ± 0.30 ?FMQ log units in the 3.48 Ga Komati system to +0.43 ± 0.26 ?FMQ log units in the 2.41 Ga Vetreny system. Although there is a slight hint in the data for an increase in the oxygen fugacity of the mantle between 3.48 and 2.41 Ga, these values generally overlap within their respective uncertainties; they are also largely within the range of oxygen fugacity estimates for modern MORB lavas of +0.60 ± 0.30 ?FMQ log units that we obtained using the same technique. Our results are consistent with the previous findings that argued for little change in the mantle oxygen fugacity since the early Archean and indicate that the mantle had reached its nearly-present day redox state by at least 3.48 Ga.
DS201810-2342
2018
Lawley, C., Kjarsgaard, B., Jackson, S., Yang, Z., Petts, D., Roots, E.Trace metal and isotopic depth profiles through the Abitibi. Kirkland Lake kimberlite field.Lithos, Vol. 314-315, pp. 520-533.Canada, Ontariodeposit - Kirkland Lake

Abstract: Geophysical imaging of trans-lithospheric structures provide a spatial link between ore deposits in the crust and the underlying cratonic mantle. However, the deep lithosphere's role in ore deposit genesis remains poorly understood because remotely acquired datasets do not provide any direct constraints on the behaviour of ore elements within these mantle-roots. The abundance and behaviour of ore elements governs the metallic endowment of the cratonic mantle and the economic potential of mantle-derived magmas. Herein we present in situ electron probe microanalysis (EPMA) and laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) geochemical datasets for clinopyroxene and olivine mantle xenocrysts from the Jurassic Kirkland Lake kimberlite field, Abitibi greenstone belt, Canada. We specifically focus on unconventional trace elements, including ore elements with chalcophile and/or siderophile affinities (Ag-As-Au-Bi-Cu-Mo-Pb-Pt-Pd-Sb-Se-Sn-Te-W-Zn). Robust principal component analysis suggests that low-T, large-ion lithophile element alteration (Ba-Sr), which likely occurred during kimberlite emplacement, represents the largest source of variance for the xenocryst dataset. PT-dependent element partitioning during sub-solidus equilibration represents the second most important control on olivine and clinopyroxene chemistry. We demonstrate that least-altered, high-PT mantle silicates are, in fact, a significant mineral host for a range of ore elements (Cu-Zn ± Ag ± As ± Se ± Sn ± Mo) within equilibrated, garnet peridotite at depth (70-190 km). Statistical analysis of the raw, individual mass sweeps for each LA-ICP-MS signal suggest that the most abundant ore elements (Cu-Zn) occur predominantly as PT-dependent substitution reactions with the dominant mineral-forming elements, rather than as inclusions. A subset of high-PT olivine (160-180 km) yields Fe-Ni-S-poor and Na (Au ± Pt ± Pd)-rich compositions, which may reflect metasomatism, sulphide segregation and trapping of precious metal-bearing fluids at the base of the lithosphere. These anomalous mantle fragments possibly represent the first, direct sampling of precious metal-modified mantle peridotite beneath the Abitibi. Mid-PT olivine xenocrysts (70-120 km), which yield Mg-rich and high field-strength element-poor compositions, document a highly melt-depleted segment of mantle peridotite coincident with and below a shallow-dipping, low-seismic-velocity anomaly and conductive feature of the Kirkland Lake mid-lithosphere at 70-100 km. We speculate that the trace element signature of mid-PT xenocrysts documents the re-distribution of high-charge and incompatible elements from refractory garnet peridotite to phlogopite- and/or amphibole-bearing peridotite with conductive metasomatic up-flow zones. The rapid, sub-solidus diffusion of elements at high-T suggest that these processes likely occurred during, and/or immediately preceding, kimberlite volcanism. New in situ Pb isotope analyses of clinopyroxene xenocrysts sampled from metasomatized, low-Al garnet peridotite, however, also document ancient metasomatic events that likely pre-date Jurassic kimberlitic volcanism by at least one billion years.
DS201811-2564
2018
Cundari, R., Smyk, M., Campbell, D., Puumala, M., Woodruff, L.G.Possible emplacement controls on diamond bearing rocks North of Lake Superior.Proceedings and Abstracts - Institite on Lake Superior Geology, Vol. 64, pt. 1, pp. 19-20.Canada, Ontariodiamond genesis
DS201811-2570
2018
Ernst, R.E., Davies, D.R., Jowitt, S.M., Campbell, I.H.When do mantle plumes destroy diamonds? ( review )Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 502, pp. 244-252.Russia, Canada, Ontario, Attawapiskatkimberlite, core boundary

Abstract: Mantle plumes are hot buoyant upwellings that rise from Earth's core-mantle-boundary to its surface where they can produce large igneous provinces (LIPs) and volcanic tracks, such as the Siberian Traps and the Hawaiian Emperor chain, respectively. We show that flattened mantle plume heads, which can have radii of >1200 km in the uppermost mantle, can heat the overlying lithospheric mantle to temperatures above the diamond stability field. As a consequence, they can destroy diamonds within the roots of Archean cratons, the principal source of diamonds in kimberlites. We quantitatively demonstrate that there is a ‘sour spot’ for this effect that occurs when lithospheric thicknesses are 165-185 km and the plume has a temperature of >150?°C above background mantle. Our model explains why the kimberlites associated with the 370 Ma Yakutsk-Vilyui plume in the Siberian craton are diamondiferous whilst those associated with the younger 250 Ma Siberian Traps plume are barren. We also show that the time required to restore the pre-plume thermal structure of the lithosphere is ca. 75-120 Myr, and that destroyed diamonds may regrow once the plume's thermal effect dissipates. The 1100 Ma Kyle Lake and adjacent 180-150 Ma Attawapiskat kimberlites in the southern Superior craton exemplify this, where the older kimberlites are associated with a narrower diamond window (<30 km) in comparison with the ca. 85 km diamond window of the younger Attawapiskat field.
DS201811-2601
2018
Piispa, E.J., Smirnov, A.V., Pesonen, L.J., Mitchell, R.H.Paleomagnetism and geochemistry of ~1144.-Ma lamprophyre dikes, northwestern Ontario: implcations for the North American polar wander and plate velocities.Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, Vol. 123, 8, pp. 6195-6214.Canada, Ontariogeochronology

Abstract: Similar to a magnetic tape, rocks can retain the direction of ancient Earth's magnetic field. Scientists use this record (known as paleomagnetism) to reconstruct past positions of continents and to decipher the geological history of our planet. We investigated paleomagnetism and chemical composition of the ~1.14 Ga?old intrusive rocks called lamprophyres exposed in Northwestern Ontario (Canada). We found that the paleomagnetic field directions recorded in lamprophyres are indistinguishable from those recorded by another similar age suite of basaltic intrusions called the Abitibi dikes, from the same area. The combined data from these rocks allowed us to constrain the position of an ancient supercontinent called Laurentia at ~1.14 billions of years ago more accurately than it was possible before. Our results convincingly show that, during that time, Laurentia moved with a velocity comparable to present?day plate velocities, before switching to an extremely rapid motion approximately 35 millions of years later. The lamprophyre and Abitibi rocks also share similar chemical signatures, close to those observed for ocean island basalts (e.g., Hawaii). These observations support the hypothesis that a failed ocean opening attempt called the North American Midcontinent Rift was instigated by the arrival of a hot mantle material upwelling to the Earth surface.
DS201812-2786
2018
Bulbuc, K.M., Galarneau, M., Stachel, T., Stern, R.A., Kong, J., Chinn, I.Contrasting growth conditions for sulphide-and garnet-included diamonds from the Victor mine ( Ontario).2018 Yellowknife Geoscience Forum , p. 97-98. abstractCanada, Ontario, Attawapiskatdeposit - Victor

Abstract: The Victor Diamond Mine, located in the Attawapiskat kimberlite field (Superior Craton), is known for its exceptional diamond quality. Here we study the chemical environment of formation of Victor diamonds. We imaged eight sulphide-included diamond plates from Victor using cathodoluminescence (CL). Then, along core-rim transects, we measured nitrogen content and aggregation state utilizing Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, and the stable isotope compositions of carbon (?13C) and nitrogen (?15N), using a multi-collector ion microprobe (MC-SIMS). We compare the internal growth features and chemical characteristics of these sulphide inclusion-bearing diamonds with similar data on garnet inclusion-bearing diamonds from Victor (BSc thesis Galarneau). Using this information, possible fractionation processes during diamond precipitation are considered and inferences on the speciation of the diamond forming fluid(s) are explored. Sulphide inclusion-bearing diamonds show much greater overall complexity in their internal growth features than garnet inclusion-bearing diamonds. Two of the sulphide-included samples have cores that represent an older generation of diamond growth. Compared to garnet inclusion-bearing diamonds, the sulphide-included diamonds show very little intra-sample variation in both carbon and nitrogen isotopic composition; the inter-sample variations in carbon isotopic composition, however, are higher than in garnet included diamonds. For sulphide-included diamonds, ?13C ranges from -3.4 to -17.5 and ?15N ranges from -0.2 to -9.2. Garnet inclusion-bearing diamonds showed ?13C values ranging from -4.6 to -6.0 and ?15N ranging from -2.8 to -10.8. The observation of some 13C depleted samples indicates that, unlike the lherzolitic garnet inclusion-bearing diamonds, the sulphide inclusion-bearing diamonds are likely both peridotitic and eclogitic in origin. The total range in N content across sulphide inclusion-bearing diamonds was 2 to 981 at ppm, similar to the garnet-included samples with a range of 5 to 944 at ppm. The very limited variations in carbon and nitrogen isotopic signatures across growth layers indicate that sulphide-included Victor diamonds grew at comparatively high fluid:rock ratios. This is contrasted by the garnet inclusion-bearing diamonds that commonly show the effects of Rayleigh fractionation and hence grew under fluid-limited conditions.
DS201812-2831
2018
Krebs, M.Y., Pearson, D.G., Stachel, T., Laiginhas, F., Woodland, S., Chinn, I., Kong, J.A common parentage - Low abundance trace element data of gem diamonds reveals similar fluids to fibrous diamonds. ( silicate/sulphide)Lithos, doi.org/10.1016/ jlithos.2018.11.025 49p.Canada, Ontario, Attawapiskat, Africa, South Africadeposit - Victor, Finsch, Newlands

Abstract: Quantitative trace element data from high-purity gem diamonds from the Victor Mine, Ontario, Canada as well as near-gem diamonds from peridotite and eclogite xenoliths from the Finsch and Newlands mines, South Africa, acquired using an off-line laser ablation method show that we see the same spectrum of fluids in both high-purity gem and near-gem diamonds that was previously documented in fibrous diamonds. “Planed” and “ribbed” trace element patterns characterize not only the high-density fluid (HDF) inclusions in fibrous diamonds but also in gem diamonds. Two diamonds from two Finsch harzburgite xenoliths show trace element patterns similar to those of saline fluids, documenting the involvement of saline fluids in the precipitation of gem diamonds, further strengthening the link between the parental fluids of both gem and fibrous diamonds. Differences in trace element characteristics are evident between Victor diamonds containing silicate inclusions compared with Victor diamonds containing sulphide inclusions. The sulphide-bearing diamonds show lower levels of inter-element fractionation and more widely varying siderophile element concentrations - indicating that the silicate and sulphide-bearing diamonds likely formed by gradations of the same processes, via melt-rock reaction or from a subtly different fluid source. The shallow negative LREEN-HREEN slopes displayed by the Victor diamonds establish a signature indicative of original derivation of the diamond forming agent during major melting (~10% melt). Consequently, this signature must have been passed on to HDFs separating from such silicate melts.
DS201902-0288
2019
Krebs, M.Y., Pearson, D.G., Stachel, T., Laiginhas, F., Woodland, S., Chinn, I., Kong, J.A common parentage low abundance trace element data of gem diamonds reveals similar fluids to fibrous diamonds.Lithos, Vol. 324, 1, pp. 356-370.Canada, Ontario, Africa, South Africadeposit - Victor, Finsch, Newlands

Abstract: Quantitative trace element data from high-purity gem diamonds from the Victor Mine, Ontario, Canada as well as near-gem diamonds from peridotite and eclogite xenoliths from the Finsch and Newlands mines, South Africa, acquired using an off-line laser ablation method show that we see the same spectrum of fluids in both high-purity gem and near-gem diamonds that was previously documented in fibrous diamonds. "Planed" and "ribbed" trace element patterns characterize not only the high-density fluid (HDF) inclusions in fibrous diamonds but also in gem diamonds. Two diamonds from two Finsch harzburgite xenoliths show trace element patterns similar to those of saline fluids, documenting the involvement of saline fluids in the precipitation of gem diamonds, further strengthening the link between the parental fluids of both gem and fibrous diamonds. Differences in trace element characteristics are evident between Victor diamonds containing silicate inclusions compared with Victor diamonds containing sulphide inclusions. The sulphide-bearing diamonds show lower levels of inter-element fractionation and more widely varying siderophile element concentrations - indicating that the silicate and sulphide-bearing diamonds likely formed by gradations of the same processes, via melt-rock reaction or from a subtly different fluid source. The shallow negative LREEN-HREEN slopes displayed by the Victor diamonds establish a signature indicative of original derivation of the diamond forming agent during major melting (~10% melt). Consequently, this signature must have been passed on to HDFs separating from such silicate melts.
DS201903-0526
2019
Latypov, R., Chisryakova, S., Griev, R., Huhma, H.Evidence for igneous differentiation in Sudbury Igneous Complex and impact driven evolution of Terrestrial planet proto-crusts.Nature Communications, Vol. 10, # 508, pp. 1-13.Canada, Ontariometeorite

Abstract: Bolide impact is a ubiquitous geological process in the Solar System, which produced craters and basins filled with impact melt sheets on the terrestrial planets. However, it remains controversial whether these sheets were able to undergo large-scale igneous differentiation, or not. Here, we report on the discovery of large discrete bodies of melanorites that occur throughout almost the entire stratigraphy of the 1.85-billion-year-old Sudbury Igneous Complex (SIC) - the best exposed impact melt sheet on Earth - and use them to reaffirm that conspicuous norite-gabbro-granophyre stratigraphy of the SIC is produced by fractional crystallization of an originally homogeneous impact melt of granodioritic composition. This implies that more ancient and compositionally primitive Hadean impact melt sheets on the Earth and other terrestrial planets also underwent large-volume igneous differentiation. The near-surface differentiation of these giant impact melt sheets may therefore have contributed to the evolution and lithological diversity of the proto-crust on terrestrial planets.
DS201905-1084
2019
Vasyukova, O.V., Williams-Jones, A.E.Direct measurement of metal concentrations in fluid inclusions, a tale of hydrothermal alteration and REE ore formation from Strange Lake, Canada.Chemical Geology, Vol. 483, pp. 385-396.Canada, OntarioREE

Abstract: Granites and pegmatites in the Strange Lake pluton underwent extreme enrichment in high field strength elements (HFSE), including the rare earth elements (REE). Much of this enrichment took place in the most altered rocks, and is expressed as secondary minerals, showing that hydrothermal fluids played an important role in HFSE concentration. Vasyukova et al. (2016) reconstructed a P-T-X path for the evolution of these fluids and provided evidence that hydrothermal activity was initiated by exsolution of fluid during crystallisation of border zone pegmatites (at ~450-500?°C and 1.1?kbar). This early fluid comprised a high salinity (25?wt% NaCl) aqueous phase and a CH4?+?H2 gas. During cooling, the gas was gradually oxidised, first to higher hydrocarbons (e.g., C2H6, C3H8), and then to CO2, and the salinity decreased to 4?wt% (~250-300?°C), before increasing to 19?wt%, due to fluid-rock interaction (~150?°C). Here, we present crush-leach fluid inclusion data on the concentrations of the REE and major ligands at different stages of the evolution of the fluid. The chondrite-normalised REE profile of the fluid evolved from light REE (La-Nd)-enriched at high temperature (~400?°C, Stages 1-2a) to middle REE (Sm-Er)-enriched at 360 to 250?°C (Stages 2b-3) and strongly heavy REE (Tm-Lu)-enriched at low temperature (150?°C, Stage 5). These changes in the REE distribution were accompanied by changes in the concentrations of major ligands, i.e., Cl? was the dominant ligand in Stages 1, 2, 4 and 5, whereas HCO3? was dominant in Stage 3. Alteration of arfvedsonite to aegirine and/or hematite contributed strongly to the mobilisation of the REE. This alteration released middle REE (MREE) and heavy REE (HREE), which either partitioned into the fluid or precipitated directly as bastnäsite-(Ce), ferri-allanite-(Ce) or gadolinite-(Y). Replacement of primary fluorbritholite-(Ce), which crystallised from an immiscible fluoride melt and altered to bastnäsite-(Ce), was also important in mobilising the REE (MREE). This paper presents the first report of the distribution of the REE in an evolving hydrothermal fluid. Using this distribution, in conjunction with information on the changing physicochemical conditions, the study identifies the sources of REE enrichment, reconstructs the path of REE concentration, and evaluates the REE mineralising capacity of the fluid. Finally, this information is integrated into a predictive model for REE mobilisation applicable not only to Strange Lake but any REE ore-forming system, in which hydrothermal processes were important.
DS201906-1324
2019
Mitchell, R., Wahl, R., Cohen, A.The Good Hope carbonatite, Ontario: a potential Nb deposit with pyrochlore-apatite cumulates.GAC/MAC annual Meeting, 1p. Abstract p. 145.Canada, Ontariodeposit - Good Hope

Abstract: The Good Hope carbonatite is located adjacent to the Prairie Lake ijolite-malignite-calcite carbonatite complex in northwestern Ontario. The carbonatite is a breccia consisting of diverse calcite and dolomite carbonatites, with lesser REE-rich ferrocarbonatites, containing xenoliths of amphibole syenite, potassium feldspar+phlogopite and pyrochlore-apatite cumulates. The occurrence outcrops over an area of 500 m x 500 m and has been proven by diamond drilling to extend to a minimum depth of 650 m. Pyrochlore-apatite cumulates occur as elongated and/or irregular clasts up to 5 cm in maximum dimension. In these, pyrochlore has crystallized before apatite and occurs as euhedral crystals (0.1-1 cm; up to 5 cm) and can comprise up to ca. 25 vol % of a clast. Prismatic apatite is commonly flow-aligned and in some instances forms isoclinal folds. The apatite does not exhibit optical- or BSE-compositional zonation. However, cathodoluminescence imagery shows blue-green cores with thin (< 500 ?m) blue margins. The cores are enriched in light REE (833-941 ppm La; 1790-2200 ppm Ce; 8.2-13.6 Yb ppm; (La/Yb)CN 62-42. The pyrochlores are Na-Ca-F-pyrochlore of relatively-uniform composition with fully-occupied A-sites, and minor SrO (l-1.5 wt %) and low Ta2O5 (< 0.5 wt %). Some pyrochlores have irregular cores of resorbed Sr-bearing (6-11 wt % SrO) pyrochlore with overgrowths of Na-Ca-F-pyrochlore. Others contain inclusions of fersmite and/or columbite-(Fe). Pyrochlore also occurs as discrete crystals in calcite and dolomite hosts and represents disaggregated clasts. In accord with experimental data on the liquidus phase relationships of apatite and pyrochlore in haplocarbonatite melts the formation of apatite-pyrochlore cumulates in the initial stages of crystallization of such melts is to be expected. These cumulates were subsequently disrupted, disaggregated, and transported by pulses of later batches of carbonatite of diverse composition.
DS201906-1344
2019
Savard, J., Mitchell, R.Petrology of ijolites from the Prairie Lake carbonatite complex.GAC/MAC annual Meeting, 1p. Abstract p. 171.Canada, Ontariodeposit - Prairie Lake

Abstract: This study investigates the major and trace element composition of minerals of the ijolite series rocks occurring at the Prairie Lake Carbonatite Complex, northern Ontario, together with comparative data with ijolites from the Fen complex, Norway. Trace element data (Sr, Zr, REE) were collected by LA-ICP-MS for clinopyroxene, garnet, and apatite, and in conjunction with the major element data are used to develop a petrogenetic model for Prairie Lake. The ijolites and calcite ijolites (hollaites) of Prairie Lake Carbonatite Complex have been formed by magma mixing, crystal settling, solid-state deformation, and deuteric alteration. The complex represents at least three stages of intrusion by melts of differing composition. The initial stage is predominantly biotite pyroxenite and associated coarse carbonatite veins. The second stage is primarily members of the ijolite series together with solid state deformation creating meta-ijolites, with differentiation forming malignites (potassic nepheline syenites). The third major stage is the intrusion of the CII carbonatites derived from different batches of magmas. These rocks contain xenoliths of ijolite suite rocks and phoscorites. Pyroxene compositions show an evolutionary trend from diopside in biotite pyroxenites to Fe enriched diopside-augite in ijolites, to aegirine in malignites. These data are used to show that a continuously filled fractionating magma chamber was not present at Prairie lake and that the complex formed as result of small intrusions of nephelinite into pre-existing ijolites. A similar style of petrogenesis is suggested for the Fen complex.
DS201907-1584
2019
Watchhorn, R.Superior craton seismic tomography. Not specific to diamonds Geotreks.com.au/ work/giant-ring-structures/ north-america/ superior-craton, May CS#1Canada, Ontariogeophysics - seismics

Abstract: This paper the first of a series of papers to describe the genesis and mineralisation of the North American Superior Greater Craton from the 60 to 300 km depth using detailed seismic tomography. Greater Superior Craton occupies the core of the North American continent.
DS201911-2549
2019
Mitchell, R.H., Wahl, R., Cohen, A.Mineralogy and geneis of pyrochlore-apatite from the Good Hope carbonatite, Ontario: a potential Nb deposit.Mineralogical Magazine, in press. 29p. Canada, Ontariodeposit - Good Hope
DS202008-1429
2020
Palmato, M.G., Nestola, F., Novella, D, Pearson, D.G., Stachel, T.In-situ mineralogical characterization of sulphide inclusions in diamonds.Goldschmidt 2020, 1p. AbstractCanada, Ontariodeposit - Victor

Abstract: Among mineral inclusions in diamond, sulphides are the most abundant. Also, they are the keel tool for dating diamond formation given their high concentration of highlysiderophile elements. However, the mineralogical nature of these inclusions is not well understood, mainly due to the exsolution of the original, high temperature monosulphide solid solution (Mss) to Fe-, Ni- and Cu-rich endmembers during cooling, obscuring the original composition. This complex exsolution observed in sulphide inclusions in diamonds can also cause problems with Re-Os age determinations if the whole inclusion is not extracted. To overcome this issue, recently, sulphide inclusions have been homogenized at high temperature and controlled oxygen fugacity [1]. However, X-ray diffraction or Raman spectroscopy analyses, required to accurately identify the inclusion phases, and define their degree of crystallographic plus compositional homogeneity, have not been reported. Here we combine for the first time a thorough nondestructive multi-technique characterization of sulphide inclusions in diamonds from the Victor Mine (Canada) with homogenization experiments and isotopic analyses. In particular, we report X-ray diffraction data of the sulphides before and after homogenization, confirming a change from a polycrystalline assemblage of pyrrothite, pentlandite and chalcopyrite to single-crystal Mss. The data are used to reconstruct the Mss’ original bulk composition, define the true bulk isotopic ratios and document any difference in Re- Os isotope systematics.
DS202102-0210
2021
Mints, M.V., Dokukina, K.A., Afonina, T.B.Precambrian lithosphere beneath Hudson Bay: a new geological model based on the Hudson Bay lithospheric experiment ( HuBLE), Canadian shield.Tectonophysics, Vol. 799, 15p. Doi.org/10.1016/ j.tecto.2020.228701Canada, Ontario, Quebectomography

Abstract: The oval-shaped basin of Hudson Bay occurs near the center of the round-oval Archaean crustal domain of the North American continent. This paper presents models of the geological structure and evolution of the subcontinental lithospheric mantle underlying Hudson Bay and surrounding tectonic provinces based on geological interpretations of regional geological and geophysical data and results of seismic tomography investigations that have been conducted under the Hudson Bay Lithospheric Experiment. The experiment was aimed at lithospheric processes directly related to the origin of the North American craton and the Hudson Bay basin. Hudson Bay is located directly above the lithospheric keel of North America. The geological history demonstrates systematic "renovation" of the basin: (1) origin and evolution of the Neoarchaean Lake Minto basin (~2.75 Ga); (2) accumulation of the Palaeoproterozoic volcanic-sedimentary filling of the epicontinental basin, relics of which is preserved on its passive margins (2.03-1.87 Ga); (3) origin of Ordovician-Late Devonian sedimentary sequence whose maximum thickness reaches 2.5 km; and (4) the development of Late Jurassic-Miocene sediment-filled ring-shaped trough immediately above the lithospheric keel. The Hudson Bay basin occurs above the lithospheric keel in compliance with thermomechanical model of ascending plume. Tomography studies have not detected evidence of either production or transformation of the lithosphere in the Palaeoproterozoic, which are implied by the model of the United Plates of America. Interpretations of tomography data reveal a vertical axial zone in the lithosphere beneath Hudson Bay, which extends from the lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary to the base of the crust or, perhaps, even to the present day surface. The zone is made up of relatively light low-velocity igneous rocks, probably a swarm of kimberlite dikes or pipes. At 2.75 Ga, the North American continent was a single continental mass with Hudson Bay at its center.
DS202104-0567
2021
Brzozowski, M., Samson, I.M., Gagnon, J.E., Linnen, R.L., Good, D.J.Effects of fluid-induced oxidation on the composition of Fe-Ti oxides in the eastern gabbro, Coldwell Complex, Canada: implications for the application of Fe-Ti oxides to petrogenesis and mineral exploration.Mineralium Deposita, Vol. 56, pp. 601-618. pdfCanada, Ontariodeposit - Coldwell

Abstract: Magnetite (mag)-ilmenite (ilm) intergrowths are more common than mag-ulvöspinel (usp) intergrowths in mafic-ultramafic Ni-Cu-PGE systems, yet the former has no known solid solution. The most accepted model for the formation of mag-ilm intergrowths in terrestrial environments is fluid-induced oxidation of mag-usp assemblages by oxygen in water. In this study, we re-examine this model in light of the fact that crustal fluids have very low pO2 and that mag-ilm intergrowths commonly occur in rocks that show little or no evidence of hydrothermal alteration. We also characterize the chemical changes that occurred during the formation of mag-ilm intergrowths and how they affect the use of Fe-Ti oxide chemistry for petrogenesis and mineral exploration. In the Eastern Gabbro, Coldwell Complex, a continuum of Fe-Ti oxide intergrowths occur ranging from cloth (mag-usp) to trellis (mag-ilm) types. Trellis-textured intergrowths have higher bulk Fe3+:Fe2+ ratios and are predominantly enriched not only in some multivalent (Ge, Mo, W, Sn) elements, but also in Cu and Ga, consistent with their formation via oxidation by a metal-rich fluid. These compositional changes are significant relative to typical elemental abundances in Fe-Ti oxides and could potentially lead to erroneous interpretations regarding primary magmatic processes if they are not taken into consideration. The irregular distribution of the intergrowths throughout the Eastern Gabbro suggests that different rock series and mineralized zones experienced variable degrees of fluid-induced oxidation. It is proposed that C in CO2 rather than O2 in water could potentially be an important oxidizing agent in mafic systems: 9Fe2+2TiO4+0.75CO2+1.5H2O?9Fe2+TiO3+3Fe3+2Fe2+O4+0.75CH4. The applicability of this model is supported by the common occurrence of CO2 and CH4 in fluid inclusions in mafic rocks.
DS202104-0568
2021
Brzozowski, M.J., Samson, I.M., Gagnon, J.E., Good, D.J., Linnen, R.L.Oxide mineralogy and trace element chemistry as an index to magma evolution and Marathon-type mineralization in the eastern gabbro of the alkaline Coldwell Complex, Canada.Mineralium Deposita, Vol. 56, pp. 621-642. pdfCanada, Ontariodeposit - Coldwell

Abstract: The Eastern Gabbro of the alkaline Coldwell Complex, Canada, represents a Ni-poor conduit-type system that comprises two rock series, the Layered Series and Marathon Series, which intruded into a metabasalt package. Based on distinct variations in magnetite compatible (e.g., Ni, Cr) and incompatible (e.g., Sn, Nb) elements in Fe-Ti oxide intergrowths, the metabasalts, Layered Series, and Marathon Series must have crystallized from magmas that originated from compositionally distinct sources. Of these rock units, the metabasalts crystallized from a more primitive melt than the Layered Series as Fe-Ti oxides in the former have higher concentrations of magnetite-compatible elements. Unlike the metabasalts and Layered Series, the Marathon Series crystallized from multiple, compositionally distinct magmas as Fe-Ti oxides in this series exhibit large variations in both magnetite compatible and incompatible elements. Accordingly, the various rock types of the Marathon Series cannot be related by fractional crystallization of a single batch of magma. Rather, the magmas from which the rock types crystallized had to have interacted to variable degrees with a late input of more primitive melt. The degree of this magma interaction was likely controlled by the geometry of the conduit and the location of emplacement given that Fe-Ti oxides in the oxide-rich rocks occur in pod-like bodies and exhibit no compositional evidence for magma mixing. Mirrored variations in magnetite compatible and incompatible elements in Fe-Ti oxides in the Footwall Zone, Main Zone, and W Horizon of the Marathon Cu-PGE deposit indicate that these zones could not have formed from a single, evolving magma, but rather multiple batches of compositionally distinct magmas. Fe-Ti oxides exhibit no compositional difference between those hosted by barren and mineralized rock. This is likely because sulfide liquated at depth in all of the magmas from which the Marathon Series crystallized. The composition of Fe-Ti oxides in the Eastern Gabbro fall outside of the compositional fields for Ni-Cu mineralization defined by Dupuis and Beaudoin (Mineral Deposita 46:319-335, 2011) and Ward et al. (J Geochem Explor 188:172-184, 2018) demonstrating that their discrimination diagrams can distinguish between Ni-rich and Ni-poor systems that contain disseminated and massive sulfides.
DS202105-0781
2021
Pamato, M.G., Novella, D., Jacobs, D.E., Oliveira, B., Pearson, D.G., Greene, S., Alfonso, J.C., Favero, M., Stachel, T., Alvaro, M., Nestola, F.Protogenetic sulfide inclusions in diamonds date the diamond formation event using Re-Os isotopes. Victor, JerichoGeology , Vol. 49, 4, 5p. Canada, Ontario, Nunavutdiamond inclusions

Abstract: Sulfides are the most abundant inclusions in diamonds and a key tool for dating diamond formation via Re-Os isotopic analyses. The manner in which fluids invade the continental lithospheric mantle and the time scale at which they equilibrate with preexisting (protogenetic) sulfides are poorly understood yet essential factors to understanding diamond formation and the validity of isotopic ages. We investigated a suite of sulfide-bearing diamonds from two Canadian cratons to test the robustness of Re-Os in sulfide for dating diamond formation. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction (XRD) allowed determination of the original monosulfide solid-solution (Mss) composition stable in the mantle, indicating subsolidus conditions of encapsulation, and providing crystallographic evidence supporting a protogenetic origin of the inclusions. The results, coupled with a diffusion model, indicate Re-Os isotope equilibration is sufficiently fast in sulfide inclusions with typical grain size, at mantle temperatures, for the system to be reset by the diamond-forming event. This confirms that even if protogenetic, the Re-Os isochrons defined by these minerals likely reflect the ages of diamond formation, and this result highlights the power of this system to date the timing of fluid migration in mantle lithosphere.
DS202106-0969
2021
Savard, J.J., Mitchell, R.H.Petrology of ijolite series rocks from the Prairie Lake ( Canada) and Fen ( Norway) alkaline rock-carbonatite complexes.Lithos, Vol. 396-397, 106188 20p.Canada, Ontariodeposit - Prairie Lake

Abstract: This study reports the mineralogy and petrology, together with the major and trace element composition of pyroxenes, garnets and apatite from ijolite series rocks occurring at the Prairie Lake carbonatite complex, northwestern Ontario, with comparative data for ijolites from the Fen complex, Norway. The ijolites and calcite ijolites (hollaites) of Prairie Lake record the effects of magma mixing, crystal settling, solid-state re-equilibration and deuteric alteration. The Prairie Lake complex was formed by at least three stages of intrusion. The initial stage was predominantly biotite pyroxenite and associated coarse carbonatite veins. The second stage is represented primarily by members of the ijolite series together with meta-ijolites created by solid state re-equilibration of previously crystallized rocks. Differentiation of the magmas which formed the ijolite suite resulted in the formation of calcite ijolites (hollaites) and malignites (potassic nepheline syenites). The final stage was the intrusion of the heterogeneous carbonatites derived from different batches of carbonatite related magmas. These rocks contain xenoliths of ijolite suite rocks, pyroxene apatitite, wollastonite apatitite, and phoscorite. Pyroxene compositions show an evolutionary trend from diopside in biotite pyroxenites through Fe-enriched diopside-augite in ijolites to aegirine in malignites. Clinopyroxene major and trace element data show that the cores of clinopyroxene in biotite pyroxenites formed as antecrysts at depth and were emplaced as part of a later event. Trace element data from pyroxenes, garnets and apatite from Prairie Lake and Fen are similar to each other and those found in carbonatite complexes worldwide. It is proposed that a continuously-filled fractionating magma chamber was not present at Prairie Lake and that the ijolite-malignite members of the complex formed as result of small intrusions of nephelinitic magma into pre-existing ijolites. Similar styles of magmatic evolution by fractional crystallization are indicated for the Prairie Lake, Fen, and Belaya Zima ijolite?carbonatite complexes and there is no evidence that liquid immiscibility played any role in their petrogenesis.
DS202107-1108
2021
Krueger, H.E., Gama, I., Fischer, K.M.Global patterns in cratonic mid-lithospheric discontinuities from Sp receiver functions. ( shield)Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosytems, 19p. PdfCanada, Ontariogeophysics - seismics

Abstract: We investigate the structure of the continental lithosphere (tectonic plate) in regions that have had negligible tectonic activity, such as mountain building, for the past 500 million years. The internal structure of the lithosphere in these regions can be indicative of the ancient processes that first formed continents. Due to challenges in methodology, layering within the upper 150 km of the continental lithosphere is poorly understood. We carefully process earthquake data to avoid problems that previous studies encountered. We observe layering in 50% of the ancient continental regions. Most of this layering can be explained by the presence of minerals that have lower seismic velocities than the surrounding rock because they have been altered by fluids during the formation of the continent. In regions closer to more recent tectonic activity, some layering has stronger seismic velocity decreases, indicating the effects of more recent alteration. We also find that layering is more prevalent in the continental regions that last experienced tectonic activity no later than 1.6 billion years ago. This corresponds with a global transition in the depth to which the subducting lithosphere carries fluids into the mantle, indicating that subduction has a key role in generating layering in the ancient continental lithosphere.
DS202107-1125
2021
Roy, D.J.W., Merriman, J.D., Whittington, A.G., Hofmeister, A.M.Thermal properties of carbonatite and anorthosite from the Superior Province, Ontario, and implications for non-magmatic local thermal effects of these intrusions.International Journal of earth Sciences, Vol. 110, pp. 1593-1609.Canada, Ontariocarbonatite

Abstract: Igneous intrusions are important to the thermomechanical evolution of continents because they inject heat into their relatively cold host rocks, and potentially change the distribution of radiogenic heat production and thermal properties within the crust. To explore one aspect of the complex evolution of the continental crust, this paper investigates the local thermal effects of two intrusive rock types (carbonatites and anorthosites) on the Archean Superior Province of the Canadian shield. We provide new data on their contrasting properties: rock density near 298 K, thermal diffusivity, and heat capacity up to 800 K (which altogether yield thermal conductivity), plus radiogenic element contents. The volumetrically small carbonatites have widely varying radiogenic heat production (2–56 µW m?3) and moderate thermal conductivity at 298 K (~?1 to 4 W m?1 K?1) which decreases with temperature. The massive Shawmere anorthosite has nearly negligible radiogenic heat production (
DS202107-1138
2021
Sturrock, C.P., Flowers, R.M., Macdonald, F.A.The late great unconformity of the central Canadian shield.Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosytems, 49p. PdfCanada, Ontariogeochronology

Abstract: The Great Unconformity is a distinctive feature in the geologic record that separates more ancient rocks from younger (<540 Ma) sedimentary rocks. It commonly marks a substantial time gap in the rock record. When and why the Great Unconformity developed is much debated. We present new thermochronologic data that constrain when ancient rocks across the central Canadian Shield last cooled during exhumation to the surface before deposition of overlying sedimentary rocks that mark the Great Unconformity. These data and the geologic context indicate that the basement below the Great Unconformity erosion here was last exhumed after 650 Ma, in contrast to the pre-650 Ma timing inferred elsewhere in North America. This result is inconsistent with the notion that the Great Unconformity formed worldwide in a single erosion event.
DS202108-1302
2021
Pamato, M.G., Novella, D., Jacob, B., Oliveira, B., Pearson, D.G.Petrogenetic sulfide inclusions in diamonds date the diamond formation event using Re-Os isotopes.Geology, Vol. 49, pp. 941-945.Canada, Ontario, Nunavutdeposit - Victor, Jericho

Abstract: Sulfides are the most abundant inclusions in diamonds and a key tool for dating diamond formation via Re-Os isotopic analyses. The manner in which fluids invade the continental lithospheric mantle and the time scale at which they equilibrate with preexisting (protogenetic) sulfides are poorly understood yet essential factors to understanding diamond formation and the validity of isotopic ages. We investigated a suite of sulfide-bearing diamonds from two Canadian cratons to test the robustness of Re-Os in sulfide for dating diamond formation. Single crystal X-ray diffraction (XRD) allowed determination of the original monosulfide solid-solution (Mss) composition stable in the mantle, indicating subsolidus conditions of encapsulation, and providing crystallographic evidence supporting a protogenetic origin of the inclusions. The results, coupled with a diffusion model, indicate Re-Os isotope equilibration is sufficiently fast in sulfide inclusions with typical grain size, at mantle temperatures, for the system to be reset by the diamond-forming event. This confirms that even if protogenetic, the Re-Os isochrons defined by these minerals likely reflect the ages of diamond formation, and this result highlights the power of this system to date the timing of fluid migration in mantle lithosphere.
DS202111-1782
2021
Sader, J.A., Harrison, A.L., McClenaghan, M.B., Hamilton, S.M., Clark, I.D.Sherwood Lollar, B., Leybourne, M.I.Generation of high-pH groundwaters and H2 gas by groundwater-kimberlite interaction, northeastern Ontario.The Canadian Mineralogist, Vol. 59, pp. 1261-1276. doi:10.3749/canmin.2000048 pdfCanada, Ontariodeposit - Kirkland Lake

Abstract: We report new isotopic data for H2 and CH4 gases and Sr for groundwater collected from Jurassic Kirkland Lake kimberlites in northern Ontario, Canada. Groundwaters interacting with kimberlites have elevated pH (up to 12.4), are reducing (Eh as low as the H2-H2O couple), are dominated by OH? alkalinity, and have non-radiogenic (mantle) 87Sr/86Sr values (?0.706-0.707). Most significantly, the highest pH groundwaters have low Mg, high K/Mg, and are associated with abundant reduced gases (H2 ± CH4). Open system conditions favor higher dissolved inorganic carbon and CH4 production, whereas under closed system conditions low DIC, elevated OH? alkalinity, and H2 production are enhanced. Hydrogen gas is isotopically depleted (?2HH2 = ?771 to ?801‰), which, combined with ?2HH2O, yields geothermometry temperatures of serpentinization of 5-25 °C. Deviation of H2-rich groundwaters (by up to 10‰) from the meteoric water line is consistent with Rayleigh fractionation during reduction of water to H2. Methane is characterized by ?13CCH4 = ?35.8 to ?68‰ and ?2HCH4 = ?434‰. The origin of CH4 is inconclusive and there is evidence to support both biogenic and abiogenic origins. The modeled groundwater-kimberlite reactions and production of elevated concentrations of H2 gas suggest uses for diamond-production tailings, as a source of H2 for fuel cells and as a carbon sink.
DS202201-0016
2021
Grutter, H., Stachel, T., Sarkar, C., Pearson, G.Profound ~ 1075 Ma (re)fertilization of the central Superior craton lithosphere, based on composition and Pb-isotope data for clinopyroxenes from the Victor mine, Ontario, Canada.GAC/MAC Meeting UWO, 1p. Abstract p.117.Canada, Ontariodeposit - Victor

Abstract: The Victor diamond mine in Ontario, Canada opened in 2008 and ceased operations in June 2019. Previous researchers documented that Victor diamonds are unusually young (~ 720 Ma, Aulbach et al., 2018) and grew predominantly in unusually fertile peridotite substrates, specifically garnet lherzolite and garnet wehrlite (Stachel et al., 2018). Our recent work on n=157 lherzolitic clinopyroxene (Cpx) xenocrysts from the Victor mine reveals profound major- and trace-element (re)fertilization of the deepest 1/3rd of the central Superior craton lithosphere. For example, Cpx Mg/(Mg+Fe) of 0.93 in shallow peridotite decreases across a steep gradient to Mg/(Mg+Fe) of 0.89 at depths of 4.2 to 5.6 GPa. We document marked compositional gradients over a similar depth range for certain minor (Ti, Mn, Ni) and trace elements (LREE and HREE) and attribute the gradients to chromatographic and/or crystal-chemical fractionation effects. We carefully categorized the Victor cpx xenocrysts in nine depth-composition classes and determined Pb-isotope ratios for representative grains from each class in a bold experiment aimed at capturing geochronological data from mantle Cpx. A resultant 207Pb/206Pb secondary isochron array at ~ 1075 Ma identifies craton-scale events related to the Mid-Continent Rift as the source of fluids and/or melts that (re)fertilized the central Superior craton at depth, some 355 Ma prior to diamond growth. Coordinated, systematic major- and trace-element relationships in clinopyroxene permit compositional discrimination of mantle (re)fertilization at ~1075 Ma from fluid-metasomatism attending diamond growth at ~ 720 Ma. Roughly 10% of the clinopyroxene xenocrysts analyzed in this work exhibit diamond-associated compositions.
DS202204-0540
2022
Van Rythoven, A.D., Schulze, D.J., Stern, R.A., Lai, M, Y.Composition of diamond from the 95-2 pipe, Lake Timiskaming kimberlite cluster, Superior craton, Canada.The Canadian Mineralogist, Vol. 60, pp. 67-90. pdfCanada, Ontariocathodluminenescence

Abstract: Forty-one samples of diamond from the Jurassic 95-2 kimberlite pipe in the Lake Timiskaming Kimberlite Cluster, Superior Craton, Canada, were imaged using cathodoluminescence and analyzed by secondary ion mass spectrometry and Fourier-transform infrared absorbance spectrometry to determine carbon stable isotope composition, total nitrogen abundance, and nitrogen aggregation state. The carbon isotope compositions results (?13CVPDB) range from -9.11 to -3.57‰, with a mean value of -5.8‰. Intra-stone variation is small (maximum ?2.2‰, and in most individual diamond samples <1‰). Nitrogen contents range from 0.5 to 2040 ppm (mean of 483 ppm). The greatest range of values in a single stone is 825 ppm. The samples are poorly aggregated in terms of nitrogen. The samples are mostly type IaA or IaAB, with a few bordering on type Ib. Diamond growth was episodic, with nitrogen behaving highly compatibly (i.e., D = [N]diamond/[N]fluid >> 1). Precipitation was likely from a carbonate-rich fluid in a peridotitic (lherzolitic) environment within the mantle of the central Superior Craton. This generation of diamond growth is very similar to those reported from the Jurassic age Victor and U2 pipes of the Attawapiskat Kimberlite Cluster, and distinct from a possibly much older (>1.1 Ga) generation of diamond reported in other older host rocks (T1, Wawa, Lynx, and Renard). This older generation of diamond at these other localities is also predominantly of the peridotitic (harzburgitic) paragenesis but contains far less nitrogen (although typically more aggregated as B centers) and has higher ?13CVPDB. The younger generation of diamond formed after mantle heating during formation of the Mid-Continental Rift (ca. 1.1 Ga) destroyed any proximal prior generation(s) of diamond. Igneous activity after 1.1 Ga subsequently refertilized the cratonic mantle to a lherzolitic paragenesis in which the younger generation precipitated.
DS202205-0710
2022
Ontario Geological SurveyRecommendation for exploration special edition: Critical mineral compilation 2000-2022.[email protected], Apr. 26, 329p. FreeCanada, OntarioREE

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