Title | Targeted Geoscience Initiative 4: Sediment-hosted Zn-Pb Deposits: processes and implications for exploration |
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Licence | Please note the adoption of the Open Government Licence - Canada
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Author | Paradis, S (ed.) |
Source | Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 7838, 2015, 297 pages, https://doi.org/10.4095/296328 (Open Access) |
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Year | 2015 |
Publisher | Natural Resources Canada |
Document | open file |
Lang. | English |
Media | on-line; digital |
Related | This publication contains the
following publications |
Related | This publication is related to Paradis, S; Magnall, J M;
Gadd, M G; Gleeson, S A; Layton-Matthews, D; Peter, J M; Lydon, J; (2016). Update on the SEDEX model for deposits of the Canadian Cordillera, Yukon and British Columbia, Geological Survey of Canada, Scientific Presentation no. 42 |
File format | pdf |
Province | British Columbia; Yukon; Northwest Territories |
NTS | 105F; 105G; 105H; 105I; 105J; 105K; 105N; 105O; 105P; 106B/07; 95B/13; 95B/14; 95C/13; 95C/14; 95C/15; 95C/16; 95D/15; 95D/16; 95E; 95F; 95G/03; 95G/04; 95G/05; 95G/06; 95G/11; 95G/12; 95G/13; 95G/14;
95K/04; 95L/01; 95L/02; 95L/03; 95L/04; 95L/05; 95L/06; 95L/07; 95L/11; 95L/12; 95L/13; 95L/14; 105H/09; 105H/15; 105H/16; 82F/01; 82F/02; 82F/07; 82F/08; 82F/09; 82F/10; 82F/15; 82F/16; 82G/04; 82G/05; 82G/12; 82G/13 |
Area | southeastern British Columbia; Howard's Pass; Gataga; MacMillan's Pass; Misty Creek Embayment; Mackenzie Mountains; Nahanni National Park; Nahanni River; Prairie Creek; Kootenay; Kimberley |
Lat/Long WENS | -133.0000 -128.0000 63.0000 61.0000 |
Lat/Long WENS | -130.5000 -130.5000 64.5000 64.2500 |
Lat/Long WENS | -129.5000 -123.0000 63.0000 60.7500 |
Lat/Long WENS | -130.0000 -128.0000 63.0000 62.0000 |
Lat/Long WENS | -117.0000 -115.5000 50.0000 49.0000 |
Subjects | economic geology; mineralogy; geochemistry; metallic minerals; geochronology; structural geology; geophysics; sedimentary ore deposits; mineral deposits; zinc; lead; mineralization; paragenesis;
sedimentary basins; basin analysis; basin formation; morphology; sedimentary rocks; shales; siltstones; petrography; electron probe analyses; trace element analyses; trace element geochemistry; minor element geochemistry; hydrothermal deposits;
hydrothermal alteration; hydrothermal systems; isotopes; isotopic studies; isotope ratios; modelling; bedrock geology; mineral occurrences; silver; carbonate rocks; sulphide deposits; geochemical surveys; geochemical analyses; isotope geochemistry;
lead isotope ratios; sulphur isotope ratios; structural features; geophysical surveys; aeromagnetic interpretation; aeromagnetic surveys; magnetic surveys; total field magnetics; magnetic anomalies; seismic interpretations; seismic surveys; seismic
reflection surveys; magnetotelluric interpretations; magnetotelluric surveys; Tom Deposit; Nidd Deposit; Jason Deposit; Selwyn Basin; Earn Group; Lake Formation; Macmillan Pass Member; Greater Nahanni Ecosystem; Windermere Supergroup; Whittaker
Formation; Root River Dolostone; Road River Formation; Cadillac Formation; Arnica Formation; Purcell Anticlinorium; Purcell Supergroup; Creston Formation; Kitchener Formation; Dutch Creek Formation; Mt. Nelson Formation; Sullivan Mine; SEDEX
deposits; Paleozoic; Cambrian; Silurian; Proterozoic; Devonian; Ordovician; Precambrian |
Illustrations | sketch maps; cross-sections; tables; photographs; plots |
Program | Targeted
Geoscience Initiative (TGI-4), Sedimentary Exhalative Ore Systems |
Released | 2015 05 12 |
Summary | (Plain Language Summary, not published) The Targeted Geoscience Initiative (TGI-4) is a collaborative federal geoscience program that provides industry with the next generation of geoscience
knowledge and innovative techniques to better detect buried mineral deposits, thereby reducing some of the risks of exploration. The papers in this open file give brief overviews of some aspects of activities that were supported under the umbrella of
the SEDEX Targeted Geoscience Initiative 4 (TGI4) program. The SEDEX project was field- and laboratory-oriented and it brought together geology, mineralogy, geochemistry and three-dimensional reconstruction to improve our understanding of SEDEX
deposits in the Canadian Cordillera. |
GEOSCAN ID | 296328 |
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