Title | Geochemistry of uranium-bearing veins from the Uranium City-Beaverlodge district, northern Saskatchewan |
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Licence | Please note the adoption of the Open Government Licence - Canada
supersedes any previous licences. |
Author | Potter, E G |
Source | Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 7873, 2021, 12 pages, https://doi.org/10.4095/328980 Open Access |
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Year | 2021 |
Publisher | Natural Resources Canada |
Document | open file |
Lang. | English |
Media | digital; on-line |
Related | NRCan photo(s) in this
publication |
File format | readme
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File format | pdf; rtf; xlsx (Microsoft® Excel®) |
Province | Saskatchewan |
NTS | 74N/05; 74N/06; 74N/07; 74N/08; 74N/09; 74N/10; 74N/11; 74N/12; 74N/13; 74N/14; 74N/15; 74N/16; 74O/05; 74O/06; 74O/11; 74O/12; 74O/13; 74O/14 |
Area | Uranium City; Beaverlodge Lake; Lake Athabasca |
Lat/Long WENS | -110.0000 -107.0000 60.0000 59.2500 |
Subjects | economic geology; geochemistry; Science and Technology; Nature and Environment; mineral potential; mineral deposits; uranium; ore mineral genesis; mineralization; veins; models; mineral occurrences;
mines; geochemical analyses; alteration; albitization; Uranium City-Beaverlodge Mining Camp; Rae Subprovince; Churchill Province; Athabasca Group; Martin Group; Donald Lake Granite; Precambrian; Proterozoic |
Illustrations | location maps; geoscientific sketch maps; plots; photographs |
Program | Targeted Geoscience Initiative (TGI-5) Uranium ore systems |
Program | GEM: Geo-mapping
for Energy and Minerals |
Released | 2021 10 07 |
Summary | (Plain Language Summary, not published) Started under the Geomapping for Energy and Minerals program and released under the Targeted Geoscience Initiative, the trace element chemistry of
uranium-bearing veins from the historic Uranium City-Beaverlodge mining camp of northern Saskatchewan was examined. The trace element data from twenty-nine of the occurrences highlight the potential for the veins to contain economically recoverable
rare earth elements (REE) while poorly documented occurrences with elevated uranium contents indicate the region remains prospective. |
GEOSCAN ID | 328980 |
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