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Pyrite from Great Bear Lake, North Slave Region, Northwest Territories, Canada

Canada
 
  • Northwest Territories
    • North Slave Region
      • Great Bear Lake
        • DeVries Lake
S.S. Gandhi (1994) Geology and genetic aspects of mineral occurrences in the southern Great Bear magmatic zone, Northwest Territories. pp 63-96. in W.D. Sinclair and D.G. Richardson eds. Studies Of Rare-Metal Deposits In The Northwest Territories. Geological Survey Of Canada Bulletin 475
Northern Mineral Showings Database, NWT Geoscience Office.
Ootes, L. et al. (2007): Timing and thermochemical constraints on multi-element mineralisation at the Nori/RA Cu–Mo–U prospect, Great Bear magmatic zone, Northwest Territories, Canada. Mineralium Deposita 45, 549-566.
Northern Mineral Showings Database, NWT Geoscience Office.
Somarin, A., & Zhou, L. (2022). Hydrothermal mineralization and mineral chemistry of arsenides and sulfarsenides in the Fe-Co-Ni-As-S system and introduction of three unknown minerals from the Port Radium IOCG deposit, Northwest Territories, Canada.
Tyson, R. (1989) The Port Radium District, Northwest Territories, Canada. The Mineralogical Record: 20(3): 201-208.
Lang, A.H. (1952) Canadian Deposits of Uranium and Thorium. Geological Survey of Canada. Economic Geology Series No. 16: 53.
Percival, J. B., Potter, E. G., Lauzière, K., Ijewliw, O., Bilot, I., Hunt, P., ... & Robillard, K. L. (2016). Mineralogy, Petrography and Autoradiography of Selected Samples from the Contact Lake and NICO Areas, Great Bear Magmatic Zone, Northwest Territories (IOCG-GEM Project). Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 7755
Reardon, N C (1992) Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 2507
Lang,A.H (1952) Canadian Deposits of Uranium and Thorium. Geological Survey of Canada. Economic Geology Series No.16
Lang,A.H (1952) Canadian Deposits of Uranium and Thorium. Geological Survey of Canada. Economic Geology Series No.16, p.53
Bailey, M. T. (2017). Ore mineralogy and uraninite trace element chemistry of hydrothermal polymetallic U-Ag-(Co-Ni-As-Bi-Sb-Cu) vein deposits, Eldorado Mine, Port Radium, NWT. A Thesis Submitted to Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, Nova Scotia in Partial Fulfillment of the of the Requirements for the Degree of Geology.
Kidd, D.F., Haycock, M.H. (1935) Mineragraphy of the ores of Great Bear Lake. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America: 46(6): 879-960.
Lang,A.H (1952) Canadian Deposits of Uranium and Thorium. Geological Survey of Canada. Economic Geology Series No.16
ntgomap.nwtgeoscience.ca (2015) http://ntgomap.nwtgeoscience.ca/showing_detail.jsp?showingID=086ENE0012
Rich, E. A., Holland, H. D., and Petersen, U. (1977) Hydrothermal Uranium Deposits, Elsevier, pp. 264.
 
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