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Mylonite from
Lake Cinch mine, Beaverlodge Lake area, Saskatchewan, Canada


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Type:Mylonite
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Mylonite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Lake Cinch mine, Beaverlodge Lake area, Saskatchewan, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1207332
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1207332:8
GUID (UUID V4):3584d887-19fe-41c5-82aa-65cf72824cff
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Uranium Mineralization in the Beaverlodge Area, Northern Saskatchewan, Canada S. Dieng, K. Kyser,† and L...Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6, Canada Abstract The Beaverlodge area in Saskatchewan, Canada, hosts numerous fault-controlled...by subsidence resulted in formation of the Martin Lake basin, a successor basin filled with ca. 5 km of...from the alkaline mafic dikes. Overlying the Martin Lake basin are outliers of the Athabasca Formation associated... Subsequent erosion of the Athabasca and Martin Lake basin rocks and weathering of the deposits resulted
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
low-grade; Proterozoic; high field strength elements; mylonite 1. Introduction Albitite-type uranium deposits...and have operated historically in the Beaverlodge district of Canada. It is thus Minerals 2013, 3 37...deposits are listed in Table 1. Probably the type area for this type of deposit is the Kirovograd-Krivoi...Kirovograd-Krivoi Rog district of the Ukraine. Mines in this area have been in production since the nineteen sixties...of Labrador, Canada, the Mount Isa district in Queensland, Australia, and the Beaverlodge district of
Book
Robertson J.A. (Blind River-Elliot Lake, Canada), Ruhrmann G. (Saskatchewan, Canada), Ruzicka V. (CSFR), Saucier... USA), Smith RB. (South Texas, USA), Tan H.B. (Canada), Thamm J. (Colorado Plateau, USA), Tauchid M....Deposits (Type 1, Chap. 4): Athabasca Basin Region, Canada........................................ Examples...in Albitized Metasediments: Uranium City Region, Canada........................................ 137 5...Granite-Related Vein Uranium Deposits: Schwartzwalder Mine, Front Range, USA .............................
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org/details/luraniumaucanadaOOOOeldo L’URANIUM au CANADA La première mine canadienne d’uranium à Port Radium, au...rentable. (Photo par George Hunter.) L’URANIUM au CANADA Trerîf UnJvorsJty Ufcaswy Publié par pffMftQAOtlCtf'...REFINING LIMITED 150 rue Kent, Ottawa, Canada • L’URANIUM AU CANADA Dessiné et compilé pour l’éditeur,...Mining and Refining Limited, 150, rue Kent, Ottawa, Canada, par Gordon C. Garbutt. Le des¬ sin de la page...minéral magique A la recherche de l'uranium Une mine au milieu de l'inconnu La libération de l'atome
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* GEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF CANADA MINERALOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF CANADA CANADIAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION m...Cook GEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF CANADA MINERALOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF CANADA CANADIAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION *>...*> ****** ©Geological Association of Canada Printed in Canada This publication is available by mail...the following staff of the Geological Survey of Canada: Editors: R. I. Thompson; Cordilleran Division...geological discovery and development in western Canada is highlighted in this volume of field guides.
Report (issue)
Geologic setting of Jabiluka, Australia and Cigar Lake, Canada ......... 16 2.1.3. Ore geometry and metallogenesis...(McArthur River, Rabbit Lake, Eagle Point, McClean Lake, Dominique-Peter in Canada; Jabiluka, Ranger, Nabarlek...(Cigar Lake, Key Lake, Collins Bay A, B and D zones, Midwest, McClean, Cluff Lake D in Canada). 2. Sandstone...Sossego in South America; Michelin and Sue-Dianne in Canada. 4. Quartzpebble conglomerate deposits: Detrital...type were mined in the Blind River/Elliot Lake area of Canada. 5. Vein deposits (granite related deposits):
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availability of previous reference works in this area, e.g., George, 1949; Palache et al. , 1944, 1951;... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black Ilills Area, South D akota and Wyoming . . . . . . . . . . ...Elclorado deposit, Great Bear Lake, Canada; Gold.fields district, Canada) (Fig. '2.7). Brecciated pitchblende...Botryoidal pitchblende, Port Radium, Great Bear Lake, N.W.T., Canada. Cracks and borders of spherulites contain
Report (issue)
Table 1: Uranium occurrences in the world except Canada and the United States of America .............................. Table 2: Uranium occurrences in Canada .................................................4. 5. URANIUM OCCURRENCES IN THE WORLD EXCEPT CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA .................................... 70 URANIUM OCCURRENCES IN CANADA ........................................ 125 URANIUM...literature. An example was with the Osamu Utsumi mine in Brazil. This deposit has been reported in the
 
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