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Ilmenite from Nova Scotia, Canada

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  • Nova Scotia
    • Annapolis Co.
McNeil, Natalie Christine (2019) The mineralogy, petrography, and paragenesis of the polymetallic (Co-Ni-As-Au) veins of the Nictaux Falls Dam Occurrence, Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia. B.Sc. thesis, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
    • Colchester Co.
Ersay, L., Greenough, J. D., Larson, K. P., & Dostal, J. (2022). Zircon reveals multistage, magmatic and hydrothermal Rare Earth Element mineralization at Debert Lake, Nova Scotia, Canada. Ore Geology Reviews, 144, 104780.
Ersay, L. (2020). Multistage, magmatic and hydrothermal evolution of the Debert Lake Rare Earth Element (REE) prospect, Nova Scotia, Canada (Master of Science thesis, University of British Columbia).
    • Cumberland Co.
Papoutsa, A. D., Pe-Piper, G. (2013) The relationship between REE-Y-Nb-Th minerals and the evolution of an A-type granite, Wentworth Pluton, Nova Scotia. American Mineralogist, 98 (2) 444-462 doi:10.2138/am.2013.3972
    • Digby Co.
Welt, Naomi (2020) Characterization of polymetallic vein occurrences, Meguma Terrane, Nova Scotia. Thesis Progress Report, Saint Mary's University.
Welt, Naomi (2020) Characterization of polymetallic vein occurrences, Meguma Terrane, Nova Scotia. Thesis Progress Report, Saint Mary's University.
    • Halifax Co.
Donald Doell Collection
Kontak, Daniel J., Smith, Paul K., Reynolds, Peter H. (1993) Geology and 40 Ar/ 39 Ar geochronology of the Beaver Dam gold deposit, Meguma Terrane, Nova Scotia, Canada; evidence for mineralization at 370 Ma. Economic Geology, 88 (1) 139-170 doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.88.1.139
evidence for mineralization at 370 Ma. Economic Geology: 88(1): 139–170.
The Nova Scotia Mineral Occurrence Database (MODB)
      • Musquodoboit Harbour
MacMichael, T.P. (1975) The origin of the lead-zinc-silver ores and alteration of the surrounding granite at the Dunbrack Mine, Musquodoboit Harbour, Nova Scotia. Unpublished Honours Thesis (B.Sc.), Dalhousie University, Canada.
    • Hants Co.
Horne, R.J. and Pe-Piper, G. (1997) The opaque mineralogy of metasedimentary rocks of the Meguma Group, Beaverbank-Rawdon area, Nova Scotia. Atlantic Geology: 33: 105-120.
Haysom, S.J.
    • Lunenburg Co.
      • Cherry Hill
Papezik, V.S., Barr, S.M. (1981) The Shelburne dike, an early Mesozoic diabase dike in Nova Scotia: mineralogy, chemistry, and regional significance. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences: 18(8): 1346–1355.
PELRINE, Karla M et al. , The Geological Society of America, Northeastern Section - 38th Annual Meeting (March 27-29, 2003), Halifax, Nova Scotia, Session No. 22--Booth# 24, Processes in Felsic Magma Chambers—From Crystallization and Evolution to Emplacement (Posters)
 
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