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Apatite from Northwest Territories, Canada

Canada
 
  • Northwest Territories
P.B. Tomascak, M.A. Wise, P. Cerni, and D.L. Trueman (1994) Reconnaissance studies of four pegmatite populations in the Northwest Territories. pp 33-62. in W.D. Sinclair and D.G. Richardson eds. Studies Of Rare-Metal Deposits In The Northwest Territories. Geological Survey Of Canada Bulletin 475
    • Camsell Lake
De Beers Group of Companies
    • Great Slave Lake
      • East Arm area
Badham, J. P. N., & Muda, M. M. Z. (1980). Mineralogy and paragenesis of hydrothermal mineralisations in the East Arm of Great Slave Lake. Economic Geology, 75(8), 1220-1226.
Badham, J. P. N., & Muda, M. M. Z. (1980). Mineralogy and paragenesis of hydrothermal mineralisations in the East Arm of Great Slave Lake. Economic Geology, 75(8), 1220-1226.
Badham, J. P. N., & Muda, M. M. Z. (1980). Mineralogy and paragenesis of hydrothermal mineralisations in the East Arm of Great Slave Lake. Economic Geology, 75(8), 1220-1226.
    • Inuvik Region
      • Victoria Island
Newman, Jennifer D (2020) Impact-generated dykes and shocked carbonates from the Tunnunik and Haughton impact structures, Canadian High Arctic. The University of Western Ontario (Canada)
Chakhmouradian, A. R., Reguir, E. P., & Mitchell, R. H. (2002). Strontium-apatite: New occurrences, and the extent of Sr-for-Ca substitution in apatite-group minerals. The Canadian Mineralogist, 40(1), 121-136.
Anton R. Chakhmouradian and Roger H. Mitchell (2001) Three compositional varieties of perovskite from kimberlites of the Lac de Gras Field (Northwest Territories, Canada). Mineralogical Magazine 65:133-148
Masun, K. M. (1999). The petrography and mineralogy of the Lac de Gras kimberlite field, Slave Province, Northwest Territories: A comparative study. Master of science, Department of Geology, Lakehead University.
      • Ekati Mine
Kamenetsky, V. S., Grütter, H., Kamenetsky, M. B., & Gömann, K. (2013). Parental carbonatitic melt of the Koala kimberlite (Canada): constraints from melt inclusions in olivine and Cr-spinel, and groundmass carbonate. Chemical Geology, 353, 96-111.
Abersteiner, A., Kamenetsky, V. S., Goemann, K., Kjarsgaard, B. A., Fedortchouk, Y., Ehrig, K., & Kamenetsky, M. (2020). Evolution of kimberlite magmas in the crust: A case study of groundmass and mineral-hosted inclusions in the Mark kimberlite (Lac de Gras, Canada). Lithos, 372, 105690.
Abersteiner, A., Kamenetsky, V. S., Kamenetsky, M., Goemann, K., Ehrig, K., & Rodemann, T. (2018). Significance of halogens (F, Cl) in kimberlite melts: Insights from mineralogy and melt inclusions in the Roger pipe (Ekati, Canada). Chemical Geology, 478, 148-163.
      • Gahcho Kué Mine
Caro, G., Kopylova, M. G., & Creaser, R. A. (2004). The hypabyssal 5034 kimberlite of the Gahcho Kue cluster, southeastern Slave craton, Northwest Territories, Canada: a granite-contaminated Group-I kimberlite. The Canadian Mineralogist, 42(1), 183-207.
    • Mackenzie Mountains
      • Tungsten
LENTZ, C. and McFARLANE, C. (2014), Trace and Rare Earth Element Distribution in Scheelite from the Cantung Tungsten Bearing Skarn Deposit, N.W.T. Canada: a Geometallurgical Analysis with Evidence from SEM and LA ICP-MS Analysis. Acta Geologica Sinica, 88: 441–442.
Groat, L.A., Mulja, T., Mauthner, M.H.F., Ercit, T.S., Raudsepp, M., Gault, R.A., Rollo, H.A. (2003) Geology and mineralogy of the Little Nahanni rare-element granitic pegmatites, Northwest Territories. The Canadian Mineralogist: 41: 139-160.
Li, H., Lambiv Dzemua, G., & Liu, Q. (2021). Beneficiation Studies of the Low-Grade Skarn Phosphate from Mactung Tungsten Deposit, Yukon, Canada. Minerals, 11(4), 421.
    • Mazenod Lake District
Orris, Greta J., Grauch, Richard I. (2002) Rare Earth Element Mines, Deposits, and Occurrences. Open-File Report 2002-189. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr02189
    • North Slave Region
      • Great Bear Lake
Somarin, A., & Zhou, L. (2022). Hydrothermal mineralization and mineral chemistry of arsenides and sulfarsenides in the Fe-Co-Ni-As-S system and introduction of three unknown minerals from the Port Radium IOCG deposit, Northwest Territories, Canada.
Bailey, M. T. (2017). Ore mineralogy and uraninite trace element chemistry of hydrothermal polymetallic U-Ag-(Co-Ni-As-Bi-Sb-Cu) vein deposits, Eldorado Mine, Port Radium, NWT. A Thesis Submitted to Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, Nova Scotia in Partial Fulfillment of the of the Requirements for the Degree of Geology.
      • Yellowknife
R. J. Traill. A rhombohedral polytype of molybdenite, Canad. Mineral ,7 524-526 (1963)
Canadian Mineralogist 41:117-137
Scribner, E.D., Groat, L.A., Cempírek, J. (2018): Mineralogy of Ti-bearing, Al-deficient tourmaline assemblages associated with lamprophyre dikes near the O’Grady Batholith, Northwest Territories, Canada. Journal of Geosciences, 63, 123-135.
    • South Slave Region
      • MacInnis Lake
Landry, Kerstin, Erin Adlakha, Andree Roy-Garand, Anna Terekhova, Jacob Hanley, Hendrik Falck, and Edith Martel. (2022) "Uranium Mineralization in the MacInnis Lake Area, Nonacho Basin, Northwest Territories: Potential Linkages to Metasomatic Iron Alkali-Calcic Systems" Minerals 12, no. 12: 1609. https://doi.org/10.3390/min12121609
Landry, Kerstin, Erin Adlakha, Andree Roy-Garand, Anna Terekhova, Jacob Hanley, Hendrik Falck, and Edith Martel. (2022) "Uranium Mineralization in the MacInnis Lake Area, Nonacho Basin, Northwest Territories: Potential Linkages to Metasomatic Iron Alkali-Calcic Systems" Minerals 12, no. 12: 1609. https://doi.org/10.3390/min12121609
    • Yellowknife Pegmatite field
Northern Mineral Showings Database, NWT Geoscience Office.
 
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