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Age, geochemistry, and fluid characteristics of the MAX porphyry Mo deposit, southeast British Columbia
DownloadFall 2009
Lawley, Christopher John Michael
MAX is a porphyry Mo deposit located near Trout Lake village in southeastern British Columbia. Mo mineralization is hosted by variably-altered calc-alkaline granodiorite dikes. Quartz veins have been subdivided into a paragenetic sequence based on vein style and crosscutting relationships....
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Fluid Inclusions as an Exploration Tool in the Yellowknife Gold Belt, Northwest Territories, Canada
DownloadSpring 2021
The Archean Yellowknife greenstone belt hosts world-class orogenic gold deposits including Con and Giant along with active prospects extending several tens of kilometers along the belt. Some common challenges in exploration for orogenic gold deposit include the nugget effect, which can lead to...