Cambrian (?) schists and phyllites of the Anvil Range, Yukon Territory, host three large stratabound lead-zinc deposits: Faro, Vangorda, and Swim. Because geological exploration is limited by a thick cover of glacial overburden, geochemical techniques were tested in the area. These include bedrock sampling for primary halos and geochemical marker horizons, and glacial overburden sampling for secondary dispersion patterns. Multi-element geochemistry of bedrock indicates that the schists and phyllites are not distinctive in one or any combination of the trace elements analyzed. However, some younger rocks are enhanced in various elements: amphibolite in Ni, Cr, Co, and Cu; rhyolite in Pb and Sn; and granite in Sn. Despite presence of glaci...
Stratabound copper, lead, and silver minerals at the Daisy Creek prospect are hosted by crossbedded ...
A geochemical survey was undertaken in the vicinity of massive sulphides at Anne-Cleaver and Camp La...
A lake sediment geochemical survey was undertaken over the Nechako plateau, central British Columbia...
Cambrian (?) schists and phyllites of the Anvil Range, Yukon Territory, host three large stratabound...
The feasibility of utilizing bedrock and mineral geochemistry in the exploration for porphyry coppe...
Exploration geochemistry is a powerful tool when exploring for gold deposits in periglacial environm...
The Rayfield River copper property, 14 miles east of 70 Mile House in south central British Columbia...
The distribution of trace elements in bedrock, soils and plants, was studied in twelve areas of Brit...
In the Curnamona Province, stratiform and stratabound Pb-Zn and Cu-Au mineralisation are commonly as...
Minor element concentrations in sphalerite from the newly discovered carbonate-hosted zinc-lead depo...
This study investigated the natural attenuation of zinc in mine drainage at the Galkeno 300 mine si...
An acid rock drainage (ARD) stream emanating from the Zn-Pb XY-deposit in the Yukon Territory was ex...
Modern society requires a resource supply for the continual development of infrastructure and techn...
Discoveries of porphyry copper deposits (PCDs) in British Columbia have declined over the past 20 ye...
Carbonate-hosted nonsulphide base metal deposits form in supergene environments as base metal sulphi...
Stratabound copper, lead, and silver minerals at the Daisy Creek prospect are hosted by crossbedded ...
A geochemical survey was undertaken in the vicinity of massive sulphides at Anne-Cleaver and Camp La...
A lake sediment geochemical survey was undertaken over the Nechako plateau, central British Columbia...
Cambrian (?) schists and phyllites of the Anvil Range, Yukon Territory, host three large stratabound...
The feasibility of utilizing bedrock and mineral geochemistry in the exploration for porphyry coppe...
Exploration geochemistry is a powerful tool when exploring for gold deposits in periglacial environm...
The Rayfield River copper property, 14 miles east of 70 Mile House in south central British Columbia...
The distribution of trace elements in bedrock, soils and plants, was studied in twelve areas of Brit...
In the Curnamona Province, stratiform and stratabound Pb-Zn and Cu-Au mineralisation are commonly as...
Minor element concentrations in sphalerite from the newly discovered carbonate-hosted zinc-lead depo...
This study investigated the natural attenuation of zinc in mine drainage at the Galkeno 300 mine si...
An acid rock drainage (ARD) stream emanating from the Zn-Pb XY-deposit in the Yukon Territory was ex...
Modern society requires a resource supply for the continual development of infrastructure and techn...
Discoveries of porphyry copper deposits (PCDs) in British Columbia have declined over the past 20 ye...
Carbonate-hosted nonsulphide base metal deposits form in supergene environments as base metal sulphi...
Stratabound copper, lead, and silver minerals at the Daisy Creek prospect are hosted by crossbedded ...
A geochemical survey was undertaken in the vicinity of massive sulphides at Anne-Cleaver and Camp La...
A lake sediment geochemical survey was undertaken over the Nechako plateau, central British Columbia...