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Mudstone from
Ice deposit, Finlayson Lake Camp, Watson Lake mining district, Yukon, Canada


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Type:Mudstone
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Mudstone data
Locality Data:Click here to view Ice deposit, Finlayson Lake Camp, Watson Lake mining district, Yukon, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1517968
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1517968:7
GUID (UUID V4):948a8192-d21f-4732-aaf5-3c9b660819a7
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from the Cyprus-Type Ice Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide (VMS) Deposit, Yukon, Canada Mervin J. McDonald... Iron Ore Company of Canada, 2 Avalon Drive, Labrador City, NL A2V 2Y6, Canada; Mervin.McDonald@ironore... NL A1B 3X5, Canada; gdlayne@mun.ca 63 Bellingham Court, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 0N2, Canada; lcpigage@klondiker...University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, NL A1C 5S7, Canada; glennp@mun.ca Correspondence: spiercey@mun.ca;...The Permian (~273–274 Ma) Ice volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposit represents a mound shaped Cyprus
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Library of Canada Cataloguing in Publication Data Main entry under title: Mineral Deposits of Canada: A Synthesis...Synthesis of Major Deposit-types, District Metallogeny, the Evolution of Geological Provinces, and Exploration...Exploration Methods Geological Association of Canada, Mineral Deposits Division, Special Publication No...1. Ore deposits--Canada. 2. Metallogeny--Canada. 3. Physiographic provinces--Canada. 4. Mines and niineral...niineral resources--Canada. 5. Prospecting--Canada. I. Goodfellow, Wayne D. (Wayne David), 1949Il. Geological
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and development of the area. The Milton Keynes district, described in this report, comprises the designated...IN THE CUT-OFF TRENCH FOR THE BRADWELL BALANCING LAKE DAM 88 APPENDIX 3: FORAMINIFERA OF THE OXFORD...Plate 4. Detailed lithologies within the glacial lake deposits at Fletton' s Brick-pit, Bletchley 46...showing the physical features of the Milton Keynes district 2 Fig. 2. Sketch map showing the Jurassic geology...of the north-western part of the Milton Keynes district 4 Fig. 3. Sequence and structure along the
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University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario N6A 5B7 (Canada) V.A. GOSTIN Department of Geology and Geophysics...Sturtlan units are much more widespread. Unit 2 is a mudstone-dominated heterogeneous succession of siliciclastic...currents, gravity flows and rain-out from floating ice. A second diamictite (Unit 3) is massive in the southeasterly...probably a marine deposit formed in the south by rapid rain-out from floating ice and in the north by...interplay of gravity flows, traction currents and ice rain-out. Palaeocurrents indicate a dominantly southeasterly
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........ Rack ...................... :......... Ice cellar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...Field equipment for winter ...... : . .... ·. . Camp gear ..................... ~ . . . . Dog sleds:.... . . Field equipment for summer............... Camp gear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....- .. -- - - - -- - -- - - - - - -- - -.. Alaska-Canada Boundary Survey-, 1912 Canadian Arctic Expedition...Sea ice (Rec~nt) ................. .. 159 Pressure ridges ............... .. 159 Conglomeratic ice ..
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-__________________________________________ View of glacial lake deposit on Killik River____________---__-___-___-__...assigned a pre-Wisconsin to Wisconsin age. A glacial lake about 25 miles long was formed in the Killik River...region were made by Smith and Mertie (1930). From a camp in the Brooks Range near the head of 325 326 ...the Awuna River. Mertie, starting from the same camp, spent more time on the Killik and tributaries and...examination of the geology in the vicinity of Kurupa Lake. The fieldwork ended with the onset of snowy weather
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Structures: Folding, Faulting, and Jointing... 35 The Ice Age—Vermont: and New Hampshire Glaciated ..........regard to glacial erosion and deposition during the Ice Age, an important aspect of New England geology,...mineral halite, rock salt. Snow is another mineral, ice. Residents of Vermont and New Hamphshire know it...from very salty water, such as Utah’s Great Salt Lake. All seawater contains dissolved sodium chloride...solution. In some places, however, like Great Salt Lake or the lagoons along the Texas Gulf Coast, high
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FransErik Wickman, and George Zissis. Glaciers, ice, snow, and glacial geology: Richard Foster Flint...and logging, materials, and the terminology of mining up to the point of re¬ moval of the ore. Engineering... mag¬ netic, and thermal prospecting. Glaciers, ice, snow, and glacial geology. History and philosophy...ablation [glaciol] (a) All processes by which snow or ice is eruptions. Cf: pahoehoe; block lava. Pron: ah-ah...ah-ah. Etymol; Ha¬ lost from a glacier, floating ice, or snow cover. These pro¬ waiian. Obs. syn: aphrolith
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HISTORY OF METALLIFEROUS MINING R. Burt Early Tin Mining The Beginnings of Copper Mining Lead and Silver Production...M J Heath Environmental Impact of Metalliferous Mining: R.P. Edwards Radon: M.1 Heath Engineering Geology:... The buildings were renovated by the Carn Brea Mining Society in 1984-85. (Photograph© A.JJ Goode). ...Main lode Cartoon of main types of Cornish ore deposit Map of the Perran Iron lode and contiguous deposits...chronology in Cornwall Map of the South Crofty district Mine productivity in relation to the granite----country
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METALLIFEROUS MINI 1 G R.Bun Early Tin Mining The Beginnings of Copper Mining Lead and Silver Production The...J. Heath Environmental Impact of Metalliferous Mining: R. P. Ed,mrds Radon: M.J. 1/eath Engineering Geology:... The buildings were renovated by the Carn Brea Mining Society in 1984-85. (Photograph© A.J.1 Goode)....4. Map of the Perran Iron lode and contiguous deposit Figure 8.5. Section of the Cligga Head granite...Cornwall Figure 8. 7. Map of the South Crofty district Figure 9. 1. Mine productivity in relation 10
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Cornpany .\ c'l, ror .\f,.;.n1·t>ll Jfacrniilan Canada TC'ror.1t_1 \[.i..-r,1 ell \fal·rnillan Jrut:rnarional...Communications Group of Companies. Maxwell Macmillan Canada , Inc. 1200 Eglinton Avenue East , Suite 200 Don...of Earth owing to deposition by water, wind, or ice. By contrast, igneous and 1netamorphic rocks form...sediment through the agencies of water, wind, or ice. They are products of a complex sequential series...erosion and undergo transportation by water, wind, or ice to depositional basins at lower elevations. Within
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Box 9881 Johannesburg Thomas Nelson and Sons (Canada) Ltd 81 Curlew Drive Don Mills Ontario Thomas...host of complex issues raised by the occurrence of ice ages—-some involving the destiny of mankind in the...FOLDS AND FAULTS Earth Stresses Fracture and Flow in Ice Rheidity : a Time Aspect of Rock Deformation Dip...Deposits Glacifluvial Deposits Ice-dammed Marginal Lakes Lakes and Lake Basins : A General Summary 619...671 ICE AGES AND THEIR PROBLEMS The Quaternary Ice Age Stages and Sub-stages of the Quaternary Ice Age
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including seasonal methane releases and a subglacial lake are exciting, yet challenging findings. Concurrently...2.1. Habitability of the Martian Surface 2.1.1. Ice and Water Even as a structurally simple molecule...evidenced by dry river valleys, the appearance of lake formations, alluvial fans, and deltas [16–18]. Additionally...has shown that water does exist as polar ice caps, subsurface ice deposits, frosts, water vapor, hydrated...subglacial lake [25]. Water in ice form is ubiquitous on Mars, and the polar regions contain ice caps. The
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number of specific topics, such as evaporite karst, ice caves, bat fauna, cave biology, show caves. In Romania...fossils, artifacts, human traces, or large perennial ice ix x Preface deposits. If none of these, then... . . . . . . . . . . . 451 Gheorghe M. L. Ponta Ice Caves in Romania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . 467 Bogdan P. Onac Caves Discovered by Mining Activities and Mined Caves . . . . . . . . . ....Département d’Anthropologie, Lionel-Groulx, Montréal, QC, Canada Université de Montréal, Pavillon Christian
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frequently adopted in expounding the Pleistocene ice age in its relation to the present. But for the rest...aspect of a country landscape. Perhaps a stream or lake will also be visible. Generally less conspicuous... Although the idea of marine submergences and deposit of layered rocks was grasped so early, it was not...precipitates (beds). Werner (Fig. 9) was professor of mining in the School of Mines, Freiberg, Saxony, and an...they could only have been transported by glacial ice; also the fact that the rock floors on which these
Journal (volume)
Strashimir Borisov Strashimirov, University of Mining and Geology “St. Ivan Rilski” (BG), Nada Vasković...may provide the redox environment required to deposit diamonds. Metasomatism is an ongoing process, and...an explosive summit eruption started beneath an ice-cap with an eruption column occasionally rising as...tephra is not only due to rapid quenching caused by ice-magma interaction but also by fragmentation caused...Geological Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada (frank_hawthorne@umanitoba.ca) Recent advances
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a York University, Toronto, Ontario, M3J 1P3, Canada Planetary Science Institute, Lakewood, CO 80401...Institute, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada q University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095...of its recent climate, analogous to terrestrial ice sheets containing climate records on Earth. Each...author. York University, Toronto, Ontario, M3J 1P3, Canada. E-mail address: ibsmith@psi.edu (I.B. Smith)....of surface ice exposed at the surface and 24þ hours of sunlight over long periods, polar ice could become
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Institute, Universiteit Gent. Canada Currie Lise!.D., Geological Survey of Canada, Vancouver. Grist Alexander...Sedimentary & Petroleum Geology, Geological Survey of Canada, Calgary, Alberta. Westgate John, Department of...University of Bologna. Watanabe Koichiro, Department of Mining, Kyushu University, Fukuoka. Japan Watanabe Teruo...Fission-Track Co Ltd, Kyoto. Himeno Osamu, Department of Mining, Kyushu University, Hakozaki, Fukuoka. New Zealand...spectra. In: Report CRRP-960 of the Atomic Energy of Canada Limited [Nov. 1, 1960 (reprinted 1962)]. Westphal
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Inc. London of Australia, Pty. Ltd. Sydney of Canada, Ltd. Toronto of India Private Ltd. New Delhi of...from the continents (via rivers and seawater) and deposit it in the deep oceans, so that the bulk composition...energy explains a paradox: at + 1°C, a piece of ice turns to \.vater spontaneously, yet absorbs heat...the energycontent of a material, we might expect ice to give out heat on melting at + 1°C, as an egg does...vibrate much more vigorously than in ice: the change at +1°C from ice-structure to water-structure liberates
 
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