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Coffinite from Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada

Canada
 
  • Saskatchewan
    • Athabasca Basin
ALEXANDRE, P., UVAROVA, Y. & KYSER, T.K. (2012) Origin of uranous and uranil minerals at the Centennial deposit, Athabasca Basin, Northern Saskatchewan, Canada. Canadian Mineralogist, 50, 693-704.
www.ir.gov.sk.ca (2003) http://www.ir.gov.sk.ca/dbsearch/MinDepositQuery/Default.asp?ID=1856
Econ Geol (1987)82:1169-1176
Rich, E. A., Holland, H. D., and Petersen, U. (1977) Hydrothermal Uranium Deposits, Elsevier, pp. 264.
Econ Geol (1987)82:1169-1176
www.ir.gov.sk.ca/dbsearch/MinDepositQuery/Default.asp?ID=1716.
David Quirt (2006) Uranium 101: Geochemistry and Uranium Deposit Metallogenesis. in Uranium Exploration in Western Canada Short Course Notes MEG ed. D. Pana
Maurice, Y.T., G.J. Strnad, and w. Dyck (1983) Interpretation of Secondary Dispersion Patterns at Key Lake, Northern Saskatchewan. Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 19(1-3), 643-661.
Ng, R., Alexandre, P., & Kyser, K. (2013). Mineralogical and geochemical evolution of the unconformity-related McArthur River Zone 4 orebody in the Athabasca Basin, Canada: implications of a silicified zone. Economic Geology, 108(7), 1657-1689.
www.mineralinfo.org (2008) http://www.mineralinfo.org/Fiches/canada/McArthur.htm
Canadian Mineralogist Vol.26, pp. 249-268(1988)
Cloutier, J., Kyser, K., Olivo, G. R., Alexandre, P., & Halaburda, J. (2009). The Millennium uranium deposit, Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada: an atypical basement-hosted unconformity-related uranium deposit. Economic Geology, 104(6), 815-840.
      • Patterson Lake
Mark Hatton (2021) Arrow Deposit, Rook I Project Saskatchewan NI 43-101 Technical Report on Feasibility Study
Knipping, H. D. (1974). The concepts of supergene versus hypogene emplacement of uranium at Rabbit Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada. IAEA-SM-183/38
Boulanger, R. A. (2012). Geological, petrographic and geochemical characterization of the Roughrider West Zone unconformity-type uranium deposit, Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan (Masters thesis, Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina).
Watkinson, D. H., Heslop, J. B., Ewert, W. D. (1975) Nickel sulphide-arsenide assemblages associated with uranium mineralization, Zimmer Lake area, Northern Saskatchewan. The Canadian Mineralogist, 13 (2) 198-204
 
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