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Seismic structures of the northern Alberta <span class="search-highlight">kimberlite</span> province (Canada) sho...
Published: 29 May 2020
. Blue arrows in B indicate directions of the largest velocity gradients, and purple arrows in C indicate locations of kimberlite groups along the profiles. Kimberlite fields: ML—Mountain Lake, BHH—Buffalo Head Hills, and BM—Birch Mountains.
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 29 May 2020
Geology (2020) 48 (9): 872–876.
.... Blue arrows in B indicate directions of the largest velocity gradients, and purple arrows in C indicate locations of kimberlite groups along the profiles. Kimberlite fields: ML—Mountain Lake, BHH—Buffalo Head Hills, and BM—Birch Mountains. ...
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(A) <span class="search-highlight">Kimberlite</span> and lamproite distribution in North America. Location of the...
Published: 29 May 2020
the approximate ages at 10 m.y. intervals. (B) Geological map of the northern Alberta kimberlite province, which consists of three discrete kimberlite groups including Mountain Lake (ML), Buffalo Head Hills (BHH), and Birch Mountains (BM) (modified after Eccles, 2011 ).
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Fig. 1.   Geological setting of northern Alberta with the location of ultra...
Published: 15 May 2009
Fig. 1. Geological setting of northern Alberta with the location of ultramafic to kimberlite occurrences in the Mountain Lake, Buffalo Head Hills, and Birch Mountains fields. Inferred basement tectonic domains (left) are from Ross et al. (1994) and bedrock geology (right) is from Hamilton et
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(A) Distribution of <span class="search-highlight">kimberlite</span> <span class="search-highlight">fields</span> and igneous intrusion complexes in We...
Published: 27 December 2017
., 2005 ) with the study area shown by a gray box. North American Datum of 1927, Zone 12. The locations of the Mountain Lake intrusion, the Buffalo Head Hills field, the Birch Mountains field, and Sweet Grass dikes are illustrated by blue, gray, orange diamond, and a star, respectively. The terranes
Journal Article
Published: 21 June 2008
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2008) 45 (5): 513–529.
... Alberta: the Mountain Lake ultramafic cluster and the BHH and Birch Mountains kimberlite fields ( Fig. 1 ). These occurrences collectively define the northern Alberta kimberlite province ( Eccles et al. 2003, 2004 ). Prior to this study, the emplacement age of the northern Alberta kimberlite province...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 27 December 2017
GSA Bulletin (2018) 130 (7-8): 1059–1072.
...., 2005 ) with the study area shown by a gray box. North American Datum of 1927, Zone 12. The locations of the Mountain Lake intrusion, the Buffalo Head Hills field, the Birch Mountains field, and Sweet Grass dikes are illustrated by blue, gray, orange diamond, and a star, respectively. The terranes...
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Published: 15 May 2009
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2009) 46 (4): 231–245.
...Fig. 1. Geological setting of northern Alberta with the location of ultramafic to kimberlite occurrences in the Mountain Lake, Buffalo Head Hills, and Birch Mountains fields. Inferred basement tectonic domains (left) are from Ross et al. (1994) and bedrock geology (right) is from Hamilton et...
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Published: 13 June 2008
Geological Magazine (2009) 146 (1): 133–143.
..., Katerinopoulos & Kokkinakis, 1999 is rich in spessartine). The fields in Ca–Mg–Fe space, calculated from cation ratios, are bounded at 1σ distances from the mean except for Harangi’s data (see text). Somewhat rare vesicles varying in size from a few microns to about a millimetre in the Sukhda Tuff...
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Published: 27 November 2014
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2015) 52 (1): 51–67.
... Formation mudstones ( Pawlowicz et al. 2005 a ; Prior et al. 2013 ). Kimberlite emplacement occurred at three different times, ∼88–81 Ma, ∼64 Ma, and ∼60 Ma ( Carlson et al. 1999 ; Eccles et al. 2008 ; Eccles 2011 ). Three ultramafic fields have been defined in northern Alberta: Mountain Lake, Birch...
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Journal: SEG Discovery
Published: 01 January 2017
SEG Discovery (2017) (108): 1–18.
... and Gahcho Kué; (13) Aviat; (14) Dry Bones Bay; (15) Birch Mountains; (16) Buf­falo Head Hills; (17) Mountain Lake; (18) Cross; (19) Fort à la Corne; (20) Amaruq; (21) Darby; (22) Churchill; (23) Kyle Lake; (24) Attawapiskat; (25) Wawa; (26) Kirkland Lake; (27) Timiskaming; (28) Nanuq; (29) Renard/Lac Beaver...
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Published: 01 August 2004
The Canadian Mineralogist (2004) 42 (4): 1169–1178.
... of the ecandrewsite – pyrophanite series are given in Table 1 . Figure 3 illustrates all data obtained in terms of the Zn–Mn–Fe and Mg–Mn–Fe systems, with comparative data for ilmenite-group titanates from carbonatite, kimberlite and other agpaitic syenites. Although the compositional fields of ecandrewsite (field...
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Published: 24 June 2008
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2008) 45 (5): 531–547.
... Hills and Birch Mountain areas of northern Alberta ( Carlson et al. 1999 ; Heaman et al. 2003 ; Skelton et al. 2003 ; Eccles et al. 2008 ). Because kimberlites are low-volume volcanic events (e.g., Dawson 1967, 1971 ; Clement et al. 1984 ), particularly in comparison to the volumetric distribution...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 2014
AAPG Bulletin (2014) 98 (3): 429–447.
... the presence of numerous kimberlite pipes of Late Cretaceous and Paleocene age in northern Alberta ( Eccles, 2011 ). Fifty-one kimberlite pipes have been discovered to date in three distinct clusters: Mountain Lake (2), Buffalo Head Hills (41), and Birch Mountains (8); the Birch Mountains kimberlite cluster...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2001
DOI: 10.1144/GSL.SP.2001.185.01.05
EISBN: 9781862394339
... Lake cluster; (12) Dry Bones Bay pipe; (13) Birch Mountains cluster; (14) Buffalo Hills field; (15) Mountain Lake ultrabasic pipes; (16) Cross pipe; (17) Fort à la Corne field; (18) Candle Lake cluster; (19) Snow Lake-Wekusko dyke; (20) Rankin Inlet cluster; (21) Kyle Lake cluster; (22) Attawapiskat...
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Journal: Elements
Published: 01 June 2008
Elements (2008) 4 (3): 157–163.
... in the mantle and core ( F ig . 2 ). This lofty experimental goal is now within reach. Since the formulation of plate tectonic theory, it has become increasingly clear that nearly all geologic activity at the surface, e.g. mountain building, earthquakes, volcanism, and even the composition...
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Published: 01 June 2016
American Mineralogist (2016) 101 (6): 1285–1294.
... et al. 1995 ), having a possible lower mantle origin for those from Luobusa ophiolitic chromitite ( Trumbull et al. 2009 ), being stable in the P-T fields of diamond and molten Si from kimberlite ( Shiryaev et al. 2011 ), and representing one of the deepest mantle minerals known to have reached...
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Published: 01 May 2009
Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis (2009) 9 (2): 139–150.
... et al . (2005) conducted extensive surveys of a variety of surface media including plants and bogs from three kimberlite fields of northern Alberta: Mountain Lake, Buffalo Head Hills and Birch Mountains. They identified Ni, Co, Cu, Cr, Ti, V, Mg, Mn and Fe as ‘the primary element associated...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 May 2004
Economic Geology (2004) 99 (3): 631–641.
.... Sazonov 86 Metasomatic olivine in kimberlites of the Dyuken field, Anabar Region— E.A. Chernysheva, N.V. Alymova, and O.Yu. Belozerova 93 Oxygen isotope records of goethite from ferricrete deposits indicate regionally varying Holocene climate change in the Rocky Mountain region, U.S.A...
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Published: 01 September 2023
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2023) 64 (9): 1048–1057.
...: field and experimental aspects , in: Proceedings of the 7th International Kimberlite Conference, the P.H. Nixon Volume. Cape Town , Vol. 2 , pp. 522 – 528 . Lorenz , V. , Zimanowski , B. , Büttner , R. , 1999 . Discussion on the formation of kimberlite pipes: the phreatomagmatic...
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