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Rutile from Northwest Territories, Canada

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  • Northwest Territories
Feng, Y. & Samson, I.M. (2015) Replacement process involving high field strength elements in the T-zone, Thor Lake rare-metal deposit. Canadian Mineralogist 53, 61-82.
Feng, Y. & Samson, I.M. (2015) Replacement process involving high field strength elements in the T-zone, Thor Lake rare-metal deposit. Canadian Mineralogist 53, 31-60.
    • Camsell Lake
De Beers Group of Companies
    • Fort Norman
Battler, M. M., Osinski, G. R., Lim, D. S., Davila, A. F., Michel, F. A., Craig, M. A., ... & Preston, L. J. (2013). Characterization of the acidic cold seep emplaced jarositic Golden Deposit, NWT, Canada, as an analogue for jarosite deposition on Mars. Icarus, 224(2), 382-398.
    • Great Slave Lake
      • East Arm area
Blackadar, D. W. (1981). The Aristifats diatreme: a Proterozoic cobalt-nickel-silver deposit, Northwest Territories. Masters thesis University of Alberta
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. and Muda, M. M. Z, 1980, Mineralogy and Paragenesis of Hydrothermal Mineralizations in the East Arm of Great Slave Lake, Economic Geology, 75:1220-1238.
    • 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)
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.
      • Gahcho Kué Mine
Anzolini, C., Siva-Jothy, W.K., Locock, A.J., Nestola, F., Balić-Žunić, T., Alvaro, M., Chinn, I.L., Stachel, T. and Pearson, D.G. (2022) Heamanite-(Ce),(K0. 5Ce0. 5) TiO3, a new perovskite supergroup mineral found in diamond from Gahcho Kué, Canada. American Mineralogist, 107(8), 1635-1642.
    • Mackenzie Mountains
Hewton, M. L. (2012). Investigation of the Mountain River beryl (emerald variety) occurrence, Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest Territories (MSc dissertation, Science: Department of Earth Sciences).
Mercier, M. et al (2008) 35th Rochester Mineralogical Symposium, Abstracts of contributed papers, 15.
      • Tungsten
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.
    • North Slave Region
Nielsen, Peter A. (1977) Metamorphic petrology and mineralogy of the Arseno Lake area, N.W.T, University of Alberta.
      • Blachford Lake alkaline complex
        • Thor Lake syenite complex
Feng, Y. & Samson, I.M. (2015) Replacement process involving high field strength elements in the T-zone, Thor Lake rare-metal deposit. Canadian Mineralogist 53, 61-82.
      • Yellowknife
R. J. Traill. A rhombohedral polytype of molybdenite, Canad. Mineral ,7 524-526 (1963)
Canadian Mineralogist 41:117-137
    • 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
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
 
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