| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | intrusive rocks around the Sisson Brook W–Mo–Cu deposit, west-central New Brunswick: An indicator of halogen...University of New Brunswick, New Brunswick, Fredericton E3B 5A3, Canada Geological Surveys Branch, New Brunswick...Department of Energy and Mines, New Brunswick, Fredericton E3B 5H1, Canada a r t i c l e i n f o Article...LA-ICP-MS Sisson Brook W–Mo deposit Halogen fugacity Oxygen fugacity a b s t r a c t The Sisson Brook W–Mo–Cu...W–Mo–Cu deposit was formed by hydrothermal fluids likely related to the Nashwaak Granites (muscovite–biotite | | Bustard, Aaron L., Zhang, Wei, Lentz, David R., McFarlane, Christopher R. M. (2020) Influence of Titaniferous Phases on Tungsten Mineralizing Processes at the Giant Sisson Brook W-Mo Deposit, New Brunswick, Canada: Mineral-Chemical and Geochronological Assessment. Minerals, 10 (7) 637 doi:10.3390/min10070637 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Mineralizing Processes at the Giant Sisson Brook W-Mo Deposit, New Brunswick, Canada: Mineral-Chemical and Geochronological...Earth Sciences, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3, Canada; dlentz@unb.ca (D.R.L.); crmm@unb... Abstract: The Sisson Brook deposit is a low-grade, large-tonnage W-Mo deposit with notable Cu located...west-central New Brunswick, Canada, and is one of several W-Mo deposits in New Brunswick associated with...mineralizing fluids. Keywords: W-Mo deposit; Sisson Brook; New Brunswick; scheelite; wolframite; titanite; | | Taylor, Richard P., Lux, D. R., MacLellan, H. E., Hubacher, F. (1987) Age and genesis of granite related W-Sn-Mo mineral deposits, Burnthill, New Brunswick, Canada. Economic Geology, 82 (8) 2187-2198 doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.82.8.2187 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | GRANITE-RELATED W-Sn-Mo MINERAL DEPOSITS, BURNTHILL, NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA R. P. TAYLOR, Departmentof Earth Sciences...Resources and Energy,P.O. Box 6000, Fredericton,New Brunswick,CanadaE3B 5H1 AND F. HUBACHER Departmentof...Devonianplutonslocated Brunswick, Canada, namely, the Miramichi and within the Miramichi highlands of central New Magaguadavic...Magaguadavic zones(Ruitenbergand Fyffe, 1983). Brunswick(Fig. 1). Theseplutonsintrude the CamSeveralof these...episodes,some of magmaticand tectonic evolution of New Bruns- which predate the Early Devonian. Their stratiwick |
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