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A new approach to understanding the origin of Fuerteventura, Canary Islands (Spain): A U-Pb, Hf and O isotope and minor- and trace- element detrital zircon study
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The Canarian Archipelago contains seven islands proximal to the African continent and High Atlas Mountains. The origin and magmatic evolution of these islands has been a contentious issue for several decades. This particular archipelago is unique because three of the islands (Fuerteventura, La...
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Chemostratigraphy and facies analysis of the Hare Indian Formation in the Mackenzie Mountains and Central Mackenzie Valley, Northwest Territories, Canada
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The Hare Indian Formation, a Givetian aged organic rich mudstone, is the basal formation of the Horn River Group in the Northwest Territories, Canada. It is subdivided into two members: the basal Bluefish Member and the upper Bell Creek Member. Recent interest in unconventional resource plays...
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Geochronology and bulk sediment geochemistry of the Late Cretaceous maar lake sedimentary fill of the Wombat kimberlite pipe, subarctic Canada
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The Wombat pipe (64.918° N, 110.447° W) is a diamondiferous kimberlite in the Lac de Gras kimberlite field of Northwest Territories, Canada. Two drill cores, CH93-29 and 00-05, intersect the Wombat crater facies and include 195 m of well preserved, undisturbed lake sediment fill. Bulk sediment...
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2017-10-01
NSERC RTI application awarded in 2018. Request for a micromill, justified on the basis of improved research methodology with reduced damage to geological samples, direct support to five researchers at two universities making contributions to geological, mining and climate change mitigation...
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Fall 2021
Reconnaissance regional mapping as part of the Geological Survey of Canada’s Geomapping for Energy and Minerals (GEM-2) project documented three voluminous, massive to weakly foliated felsic plutons in Boothia Peninsula, Nunavut. Uranium-lead zircon and monazite geochronology reveals this...
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Spring 2020
The Pikoo kimberlites of east-central Saskatchewan are a relatively recent discovery, comprising at least ten discreet bodies thought to erupt through the Sask Craton, a small Archean microcontinent enclosed within the Paleoproterozoic Trans-Hudson Orogen. Since the Sask Craton also plays host...
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Fall 2018
Tabular vein deposits represent important projects and mining operations worldwide. Mining cost are high and are impacted by uncertainty in the geometry of the vein. Uncertainty can influence mine planning and operation. For this thesis, simple tabular vein structures with single or multiple...
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Rhenium-osmium systematics and major and trace element chemistry of cobaltite (CoAsS): Evidence for Late Mesoproterozoic sediment-hosted Co-Cu sulfide mineralization with Grenvillian and Cretaceous remobilization in the Idaho Cobalt Belt, Belt-Purcell Basin, USA
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NJ Saintilan, RA Creaser, AA Bookstrom
We report the first study of the Re-Os systematics of cobaltite (CoAsS) using disseminated andmassively mineralized samples from two breccia-type and two stratabound deposits from the Co-Cu-Au Idaho Cobalt Belt, Lehmi Sub-basin to the Belt-Purcell Basin, Idaho, USA. Using a 185Re+190Os spike...
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Sedimentology, Ichnology, Sequence Stratigraphy, and Petrography of the Falher F Unit, Wapiti Area, Northwestern Alberta
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The lower Albian (Cretaceous) Falher F submember of the Spirit River Formation in the Wapiti area consists of four stacked coarsening-upward successions of northward prograding strandplain to wave-dominated delta deposits. Routine core analyses revealed that four facies associations can be...
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Fall 2020
Subduction is a dominant force that has driven the evolution of Earth’s atmosphere, the diversity of its crustal lithologies, and the variety of its deep mantle regimes. In this thesis, I present three separate studies that examine the importance of subduction in the creation of ancient cratonic...