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TitleGeochemistry of till samples, NTS 75-I, 75-J, 75-O, 75-P (Mary Frances Lake - Whitefish Lake - Thelon River area), Northwest Territories
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AuthorKjarsgaard, B AORCID logo; Knight, R DORCID logo; Plourde, A P; Sharpe, D RORCID logo; Lesemann, J -E
SourceGeological Survey of Canada, Open File 7351, 2013, 26 pages, https://doi.org/10.4095/292390 Open Access logo Open Access
LinksCanadian Database of Geochemical Surveys, downloadable files
LinksBanque de données de levés géochimiques du Canada, fichiers téléchargeables
Year2013
PublisherNatural Resources Canada
Documentopen file
Lang.English
Mediadigital; on-line
RelatedThis publication is related to Till sampling and analytical protocols for GEM Projects: from field to archive
File formatreadme
File formatpdf; rtf; xls
ProvinceNorthwest Territories
NTS75I/05; 75I/06; 75I/07; 75I/08; 75I/09; 75I/10; 75I/11; 75I/12; 75I/13; 75I/14; 75I/15; 75I/16; 75J/07; 75J/08; 75J/09; 75J/10; 75J/15; 75J/16; 75O/01; 75O/02; 75O/07; 75O/08; 75O/09; 75O/10; 75P/01; 75P/02; 75P/03; 75P/04; 75P/05; 75P/06; 75P/07; 75P/08; 75P/10; 75P/11; 75P/12; 75P/13
AreaWilliams Lake; Olson Lake; Tyrrell Lake; Garde lake; Whitefish lake; Thelon River
Lat/Long WENS-106.7500 -104.6667 63.8333 62.6667
Subjectsgeochemistry; surficial geology/geomorphology; geochemical surveys; geochemical analyses; chemical analyses; tills; till geochemistry; glaciofluvial deposits; Archean; kimberlites; ice movement directions; glacial history; glacial deposits; scanning electron microscope analyses; analyses; mineral distribution; mineralization; chromium; nickel; cobalt; copper; lead; zinc; uranium; titanium; cerium; ytterbium; silica; Slave Province; Precambrian; Proterozoic; Quaternary; Cenozoic
Illustrationslocation maps; analyses; tables
ProgramGEM: Geo-mapping for Energy and Minerals Geomapping for Energy & Minerals (GEM) - Geo-mapping Frontiers
Released2013 03 13
Summary(Plain Language Summary, not published)
Geologists collected ~110 surficial samples within an area of ~3,500 km2 in the southeast part of NT, in a region of thick surficial cover. These samples were analysed by three different geochemical methods. Anomalous concentrations of elements, which are of potential economic interest occur in a subset of samples.
GEOSCAN ID292390

 
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