| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Uranium Mineralization in the Beaverlodge Area, Northern Saskatchewan, Canada S. Dieng, K. Kyser,† and L...Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6, Canada Abstract The Beaverlodge area in Saskatchewan, Canada, hosts numerous fault-controlled...restricted to the albitized granite of the Gunnar deposit and formed between ca. 2.3 and 1.9 Ga from reducing...volcanic-type mineralization, thus the Gunnar deposit contains three styles of mineralization. Reactivation...Martin Lake basin, a successor basin filled with ca. 5 km of arkose, conglomerates, siltstone, and alkaline | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | in uranium deposits in the Beaverlodge area, northern Saskatchewan, Canada S. Dieng ∗ , K. Kyser, L. Godin...Engineering, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received...Keywords: Uranium deposits Geochronology Structural Beaverlodge a b s t r a c t Paragenetic and structural relationships...uranium deposits in the Beaverlodge area, Northwestern Saskatchewan, Canada, reveal six periods of uranium...Taltson-Thelon Orogen. Subsequently, formation of the Martin Lake Basin and intrusion of mafic dikes are related to | | | Report (issue) | INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY AND HELD IN SASKATOON, CANADA, 1-3 SEPTEMBER 1987 A TECHNICAL DOCUMENT ISSUED...1987 in Saskatoon, Canada. The meeting took place in the University of Saskatchewan, hosted by the Department...cooperation with Department of Energy, Mines and Resources Canada. Thirtysix technical papers were presented...and deposits and their geological framework in Canada and the USA, with analogies from other parts of...the University of Saskatchewan and Department of Energy, Mines and Resources Canada for hosting the meeting | | | Report (issue) | ........................................ 11 Saskatchewan...................................................12 Rabbit Lake deposit.............................................. 14 Cluff Lake.....................20 Key Lake deposits................................................ 22 Midwest Lake and other deposits...................................47 Mont Laurier area...................................................Northern Saskatchewan................................................52 Charlebois Lake area......... | | | Book | * GEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF CANADA MINERALOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF CANADA CANADIAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION m...Cook GEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF CANADA MINERALOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF CANADA CANADIAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION *>...*> ****** ©Geological Association of Canada Printed in Canada This publication is available by mail...the following staff of the Geological Survey of Canada: Editors: R. I. Thompson; Cordilleran Division...Geology, Calgary, Alberta. Printed by McAra Printing Ltd., Calgary FOREWORD The past decade of geological | | | Book (edition) | of Mining, Mineral, & Related Terms Compiled and edited by the Staff of the U.S. Bureau of Mines Second...S. BUREAU OF MINES Rhea Lydia Graham, Director FOREWORD The need for a revised mining dictionary is...that have occurred since the Bureau's previous mining dictionaries were published. The Bureau had pioneered...the Mining and Minerals Industry," and continuing to the 1968 publication "A Dictionary of Mining, Minerals...Terms." To develop a modern mining dictionary, the U.S. Bureau of Mines initiated a collaborative project | | | Book | Mineral Deposits for Planning and Exploitation of Mines 78. Us 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90...Majithia ISBN 90 6191 990 8 Distributed in USA and Canada by: A.A. Balkema Publishers, Old Post Road, Brookfield...consists of large geoblocks, 1 to 5 million km? in area, distinguishable in the nature of their sedimentation...unconformity type uranium deposits in Australia and Canada were correlated with protoplatforms. The list of...of Kiruna, LiBe-rare earth pegmatites, including Lake Bernik and As-Co-Ni cobalt deposits. Bilibina and |
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