The Georgia Lake pegmatite field is located in the Quetico Gneiss Belt of the Superior Province. Spodumene-bearing and subordinate beryl-bearing pegmatites of the Georgia Lake area are flanked to the south and east by an extensive granitoid terrain, which previously has not been subdivided. Granitoids of the immediate Georgia Lake area were investigated in conjunction with rare-element pegmatites to determine the character of the granitoids as parental intrusions to rare-element pegmatites. The granitoids include two-mica leucogranites occurring as a large plutonic mass south of the pegmatite field and as smaller satellitic intrusions, the Kilgour Lake Group granitoids centered on a small gabbroic-metagabbroic unit near Kilgour ...
The pegmatite field on Mount Begbie, near Revelstoke, B.C., is a Li-rich pegmatite field in the sout...
The Lewiston, Maine 15-minute Quadrangle is dominated by highly migmatized metasedimentary rocks, wh...
The Little Nahanni rare-element granitic pegmatite group (LNPG; ca. 82 Ma) in the western part of th...
This study marks the third consecutive regional investigation of mineralization associated with rare...
The newly discovered Separation Rapids pegmatite group, situated in mafic metavolcanic host-rocks th...
Field examination of late-tectonic, U-, Th-, Mo-, and REE-bearing pegmatites, skarns, and veins in t...
Eight granitic bodies from the Grenville Province of Ontario have been petrographically and geochemi...
The crystallisation age and thermochronology of late- to post-orogenic, rare-lithophile element (Li,...
The Separation Lake area is host to the most important rare-element pegmatites in Ontario, Canada. T...
Granitic pegmatites associated with the Grenville orogeny intrude a mid-Proterozoic, upper amphiboli...
Geological and mineralogical investigations of four moderately peraluminous monzogranitic plutons (P...
The first confirmed Canadian occurrence of the elbaite subtype of rare-element granitic pegmatite ha...
Pegmatites are usually thought of as late magmatic emanations from cooling batholithic masses; howev...
While pegmatites of the Canadian shield have been extensively studied, Canadian Cordilleran pegmati...
The Superior Province is divisible into subprovinces that can be classified as greenstone-tonalite, ...
The pegmatite field on Mount Begbie, near Revelstoke, B.C., is a Li-rich pegmatite field in the sout...
The Lewiston, Maine 15-minute Quadrangle is dominated by highly migmatized metasedimentary rocks, wh...
The Little Nahanni rare-element granitic pegmatite group (LNPG; ca. 82 Ma) in the western part of th...
This study marks the third consecutive regional investigation of mineralization associated with rare...
The newly discovered Separation Rapids pegmatite group, situated in mafic metavolcanic host-rocks th...
Field examination of late-tectonic, U-, Th-, Mo-, and REE-bearing pegmatites, skarns, and veins in t...
Eight granitic bodies from the Grenville Province of Ontario have been petrographically and geochemi...
The crystallisation age and thermochronology of late- to post-orogenic, rare-lithophile element (Li,...
The Separation Lake area is host to the most important rare-element pegmatites in Ontario, Canada. T...
Granitic pegmatites associated with the Grenville orogeny intrude a mid-Proterozoic, upper amphiboli...
Geological and mineralogical investigations of four moderately peraluminous monzogranitic plutons (P...
The first confirmed Canadian occurrence of the elbaite subtype of rare-element granitic pegmatite ha...
Pegmatites are usually thought of as late magmatic emanations from cooling batholithic masses; howev...
While pegmatites of the Canadian shield have been extensively studied, Canadian Cordilleran pegmati...
The Superior Province is divisible into subprovinces that can be classified as greenstone-tonalite, ...
The pegmatite field on Mount Begbie, near Revelstoke, B.C., is a Li-rich pegmatite field in the sout...
The Lewiston, Maine 15-minute Quadrangle is dominated by highly migmatized metasedimentary rocks, wh...
The Little Nahanni rare-element granitic pegmatite group (LNPG; ca. 82 Ma) in the western part of th...