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TitleCaractéristiques géoenvironnementales de gisements métalliques critiques
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LicencePlease note the adoption of the Open Government Licence - Canada supersedes any previous licences.
AuthorParsons, MORCID logo
Source 2017, 2 pages, https://doi.org/10.4095/306544 Open Access logo Open Access
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Year2017
PublisherNatural Resources Canada
Documentserial
Lang.French
Mediaon-line; digital
RelatedThis publication is a translation of Geoenvironmental characteristics of critical metal deposits
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ProvinceCanada; British Columbia; Alberta; Saskatchewan; Manitoba; Ontario; Quebec; New Brunswick; Nova Scotia; Prince Edward Island; Newfoundland and Labrador; Northwest Territories; Yukon; Nunavut; Canada
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Subjectsenvironmental geology; economic geology; industrial minerals; educational geology; Health and Safety; mineral deposits; metals; environmental impacts; niobium; environmental studies; environmental analysis; mine waste products; open pit mining; open pits; surface waters; groundwater; water wells; water quality; element distribution; gamma-ray spectrometers; spectrometric analyses; radionuclides; uranium; thorium; radium; lead; smelters; alkalinity; Mine St. Lawrence Columbium; Health impact; Health hazards; Human health
Illustrationsphotographs; location maps; photomicrographs
ProgramEnvironmental Geoscience Tools for environmental impacts and adaptation for metal mining
Released2017 04 01
Summary(Plain Language Summary, not published)
The extraction and processing of critical metals such as niobium (Nb) and the rare earth elements (REEs) has led to environmental degradation in some parts of the world, but there are few published studies of these environmental impacts and related risks to human health. Recent studies in Quebec by the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) are providing new geoscience knowledge on the geoenvironmental characteristics of Nb and REE deposits. This knowledge should help to reduce the environmental risks of future development of these important resources. This fact sheet provides an overview of this ongoing research in the LMS Environmental Geoscience Program.
GEOSCAN ID306544

 
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