In 2003, the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) completed a four-year project aimed at assessing the mineral potential of the Precambrian region of West Greenland between latitudes 66° and 70°15´N. The project was part of a contract between GEUS and the Ministry of the Environment, and involved compilation of existing geoscientific data, new geological mapping, field examinations of known and potential mineral occurrences, new chemical and isotope analyses, and data interpretation. The data compilation, available on a DVD (Schjøth et al. 2004), comprises regional, systematically acquired data sets presented in a Geographic Information System environment. Aeromagnetic, aeroradiometric, stream sediment and rock geochemical and ...
This paper presents a lead isotope investigation of a gold prospect south of the village Attu in the...
The search for diamonds in Greenland has resulted in the discovery of many new dykes of kimberlite a...
South-East Greenland between 62°N and 67°N is one of the lesser known regions in Greenland, having s...
During the past decade the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) has carried out two maj...
Gold exploration in the Bjørnesund region has been carried out since the early 1990s, and gold was f...
Southern West Greenland hosts a province of ultramafic alkaline rocks, including swarms of dykes tra...
The Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) and the Bureau of Minerals and Petroleum (BMP,...
Visual inspection and comparison of lithological, topographical, geochemical and geophysical maps is...
Gold exploration in the Godthåbsfjord region has been carried out since the early 1990s, and the reg...
Visual inspection and comparison of lithological, topograph-ical, geochemical and geophysical maps i...
This paper presents a lead isotope investigation of a gold prospect south of the village Attu in the...
During field work in 2008, the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland investigated the gold pote...
Government of Greenland) have co-operated on the interna-tional promotion of the mineral resources o...
Given that gold (Au) mostly remained in the incipient Earth mantle until ca. 3.9–3.8 Ga, a “proto-so...
A gold-bearing quartz vein system has been identified in Archaean basement rocks at Sortekap in the ...
This paper presents a lead isotope investigation of a gold prospect south of the village Attu in the...
The search for diamonds in Greenland has resulted in the discovery of many new dykes of kimberlite a...
South-East Greenland between 62°N and 67°N is one of the lesser known regions in Greenland, having s...
During the past decade the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) has carried out two maj...
Gold exploration in the Bjørnesund region has been carried out since the early 1990s, and gold was f...
Southern West Greenland hosts a province of ultramafic alkaline rocks, including swarms of dykes tra...
The Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) and the Bureau of Minerals and Petroleum (BMP,...
Visual inspection and comparison of lithological, topographical, geochemical and geophysical maps is...
Gold exploration in the Godthåbsfjord region has been carried out since the early 1990s, and the reg...
Visual inspection and comparison of lithological, topograph-ical, geochemical and geophysical maps i...
This paper presents a lead isotope investigation of a gold prospect south of the village Attu in the...
During field work in 2008, the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland investigated the gold pote...
Government of Greenland) have co-operated on the interna-tional promotion of the mineral resources o...
Given that gold (Au) mostly remained in the incipient Earth mantle until ca. 3.9–3.8 Ga, a “proto-so...
A gold-bearing quartz vein system has been identified in Archaean basement rocks at Sortekap in the ...
This paper presents a lead isotope investigation of a gold prospect south of the village Attu in the...
The search for diamonds in Greenland has resulted in the discovery of many new dykes of kimberlite a...
South-East Greenland between 62°N and 67°N is one of the lesser known regions in Greenland, having s...