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TitleGeology and petrology of the Schultz Lake Intrusive Complex and its relationship to unconformity uranium deposits: Schultz Lake, NTS 66-A/5 and Aberdeen Lake, 66-B/8, Western Churchill Province
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AuthorMiller, A R; Peterson, T D
SourceGeological Survey of Canada, Open File 7858, 2015, 160 pages, https://doi.org/10.4095/296600 Open Access logo Open Access
Year2015
PublisherNatural Resources Canada
Documentopen file
Lang.English
Mediaon-line; digital
RelatedThis publication contains Geology and petrology of the Schultz Lake Intrusive Complex and its relationship to unconformity related uranium deposits Schultz Lake, NTS 66A/5 and Aberdeen Lake 66B/8, western Churchill Province
File formatreadme
File formatpdf; xls; rtf
ProvinceNunavut
NTS66A; 66B; 66C; 66F; 66G; 66H
AreaDubwant Lake; Snow Island
Lat/Long WENS-102.0000 -95.0000 66.0000 64.0000
Subjectsgeochemistry; igneous and metamorphic petrology; geophysics; intrusive rocks; volcanic rocks; quartz feldspar porphyries; lithology; monzonites; monzo-granites; tonalites; granodiorites; dacites; magnetic anomalies; rhyolites; gabbros; diorites; minor element geochemistry; major element geochemistry; geochemical analyses; Snow Island Suite; Pukiq Lake Formation; Rae Province; Precambrian; Proterozoic; Ordovician
Illustrationsgeological sketch maps; photographs
ProgramGSC Central Canada Division
Released2015 06 24
Summary(Plain Language Summary, not published)
The Schultz Lake Intrusive Complex is an Early Proterozoic (ca. 1.83 Ga) mixed intrusion comprised of minette, granite, and mingled minette-granite termed Martell Syenite. This report includes geological, petrological, and geochemical data on its constituent rocks and minerals.
GEOSCAN ID296600

 
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