The Bathurst Mining Camp of northern New Brunswick is approximately 3800 km2 in area, encompassed by a circle of radius 35 km. It is known worldwide for its volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits, especially for the Brunswick No. 12 Mine, which was in production from 1964 to 2013. The camp was born in October of 1952, with the discovery of the Brunswick No. 6 deposit, and this sparked a staking rush with more hectares claimed in the province than at any time since. In 1952, little was known about the geology of the Bathurst Mining Camp or the depositional settings of its mineral deposits, because access was poor and the area was largely forest covered. We have learned a lot since that time. The camp was glaciated during the last...
The Laberge Group is an Early to Middle Jurassic sequence of mostly siliciclastic sedimentary rocks ...
Quaternary sediments exposed along Pasley River consist of a lower marine deltaic sand overlain in s...
The well-developed moraines of the Little Ice Age represent the most significant regional Holocene g...
In the Bathurst Mining Camp (BMC), 12 of the 45 known massive sulphide deposits were mined between 1...
The 1905 mineral discovery at Buchans River resulted from efforts by the Anglo-Newfoundland Developm...
Lithoprobe (1984–2005), Canada’s national, collaborative, multidisciplinary, Earth science research ...
Late Proterozoic to Early Cambrian igneous rocks are major components of the fault-bounded Caledonia...
Lithoprobe (1984–2005), Canada’s national, collaborative, multidisciplinary, Earth Science research ...
Britannia was discovered in 1888, began production in 1905, and after nearly 70 years of underground...
The Rattling Brook deposit is a low-grade, disseminated to stockwork-style gold deposit hosted by Pr...
Magnetic and gravity data from northeastern Cape Breton Island, southwestern Newfoundland, and the i...
A major ductile high-strain zone up to 5 km in width can be traced for at least 70 km diagonally acr...
Exploration in the central Arctic Zn-Pb District took place in five phases: 1) an initial exploratio...
We studied the breeding and moulting ecology of eastern High Arctic brant Branta bernicla hrota on B...
A sequence of late Quaternary geologic events in northern New Brunswick is determined from striation...
The Laberge Group is an Early to Middle Jurassic sequence of mostly siliciclastic sedimentary rocks ...
Quaternary sediments exposed along Pasley River consist of a lower marine deltaic sand overlain in s...
The well-developed moraines of the Little Ice Age represent the most significant regional Holocene g...
In the Bathurst Mining Camp (BMC), 12 of the 45 known massive sulphide deposits were mined between 1...
The 1905 mineral discovery at Buchans River resulted from efforts by the Anglo-Newfoundland Developm...
Lithoprobe (1984–2005), Canada’s national, collaborative, multidisciplinary, Earth science research ...
Late Proterozoic to Early Cambrian igneous rocks are major components of the fault-bounded Caledonia...
Lithoprobe (1984–2005), Canada’s national, collaborative, multidisciplinary, Earth Science research ...
Britannia was discovered in 1888, began production in 1905, and after nearly 70 years of underground...
The Rattling Brook deposit is a low-grade, disseminated to stockwork-style gold deposit hosted by Pr...
Magnetic and gravity data from northeastern Cape Breton Island, southwestern Newfoundland, and the i...
A major ductile high-strain zone up to 5 km in width can be traced for at least 70 km diagonally acr...
Exploration in the central Arctic Zn-Pb District took place in five phases: 1) an initial exploratio...
We studied the breeding and moulting ecology of eastern High Arctic brant Branta bernicla hrota on B...
A sequence of late Quaternary geologic events in northern New Brunswick is determined from striation...
The Laberge Group is an Early to Middle Jurassic sequence of mostly siliciclastic sedimentary rocks ...
Quaternary sediments exposed along Pasley River consist of a lower marine deltaic sand overlain in s...
The well-developed moraines of the Little Ice Age represent the most significant regional Holocene g...