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TitleTimiskaming sedimentary and intrusive rocks at Kinross Park, Kirkland Lake, Ontario
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LicencePlease note the adoption of the Open Government Licence - Canada supersedes any previous licences.
AuthorHufford, G; Monecke, T
SourceGeological Survey of Canada, Open File 8474, 2019, 6 pages (1 sheet), https://doi.org/10.4095/313697 Open Access logo Open Access
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Year2019
PublisherNatural Resources Canada
Documentopen file
Lang.English
MapsPublication contains 1 map
Map Info.geological, lithological, structural, 1:20
ProjectionUniversal Transverse Mercator Projection, UTM zone 17 (NAD83)
Mediaon-line; digital
File formatpdf (Adobe® Reader®)
ProvinceOntario
NTS42A/01NE
AreaKirkland Lake; Kinross Pond
Lat/Long WENS -80.0478 -80.0453 48.1439 48.1436
Subjectsregional geology; economic geology; Archean; bedrock geology; lithology; sedimentary rocks; conglomerates; sandstones; igneous rocks; volcanic rocks; intrusive rocks; syenites; structural features; faults; greenstone belts; bedding planes; clasts; source rocks; sedimentary structures; geological history; intrusions; alteration; depositional environment; depositional history; erosion; sediment transport; mineral deposits; mineral potential; gold; quartz veins; Abitibi Greenstone Belt; Timiskaming Assemblage; Round Lake Batholith; Lakeshore Mine; geological contacts; Precambrian
Illustrationspie charts; location maps; photographs
ProgramTargeted Geoscience Initiative (TGI-5) Gold systems
Released2019 03 07
Summary(Plain Language Summary, not published)
This contribution comprises a detailed map and description of a small glacially-polished exposure that highlights the intricate contact relationship between Timiskaming sedimentary and intrusive rocks in the Kirkland Lake area, Ontario.
GEOSCAN ID313697

 
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