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Alec Hutchings sampling <span class="search-highlight">Goodenough</span> <span class="search-highlight">Lake</span> (Canada) in June when the <span class="search-highlight">lake</span> is a...
Published: 01 February 2023
Figure 1. Alec Hutchings sampling Goodenough Lake (Canada) in June when the lake is at its fullest and hence does not yet display the salt flats so characteristic of alkaline lakes (the pH is still around 9.8 in June). The only feature setting it apart as being an alkaline lake is the faint white
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Microbial communities of alkaline soda <span class="search-highlight">lakes</span>. ( A ) Phototrophic microbial ...
Published: 01 February 2023
Figure 1. Microbial communities of alkaline soda lakes. ( A ) Phototrophic microbial mat collected from alkaline soda lakes on the Cariboo Plateau, Canada. Photo courtesy of Yihua Liu. ( B ) Micrograph of oxygenic phototrophs, primarily filamentous cyanobacteria, from Goodenough Lake, Canada. P
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 February 2002
PALAIOS (2002) 17 (1): 84–103.
... stromatolites found in Lake Vanda (Antarctica) are growing in ice-covered water, 8–31 m deep, which has a temperature of < 9°C. The floor of Goodenough Lake, which is a shallow saline, alkaline lake in central British Columbia ( Renaut and Long, 1989 ; Hirst, 1995 ), is seasonally covered...
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Journal: Elements
Published: 01 February 2023
Elements (2023) 19 (1): 3–4.
...Figure 1. Alec Hutchings sampling Goodenough Lake (Canada) in June when the lake is at its fullest and hence does not yet display the salt flats so characteristic of alkaline lakes (the pH is still around 9.8 in June). The only feature setting it apart as being an alkaline lake is the faint white...
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Published: 01 September 2023
Bulletin of Canadian Energy Geoscience (2023) 70 (2): 81–83.
... Goodenough (Barremian) formations entirely in the Kamik Formation and recognize an unconformity at a major facies change from a predominantly fine- to medium-grained, white-coloured sandstone to a brown to rusty coloured succession of sandstone and pebbly sandstone (approximately 15 m above the base...
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ε Nd (i)  vs.  ( 87 Sr/ 86 Sr) i  diagram, calculated for  t  = 1.2 Ga whic...
Published: 01 October 2003
for details). Data sources are: Goodenough et al. (2002) , Ivittuut ( n = 6); Pearce and Leng (1996) , Igaliko ( n = 5); Andersen (1997) , Qassiarsuk ( n = 25); Bell and Blenkinsop (1989) , other carbonatites of similar age (Goudini, Schryburt Lake and Prairie Lake; n = 6).
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Published: 01 December 2020
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (2020) 68 (4): 141–157.
...; i.e. the type section in outcrop), revealing a sandstone succession not previously recognized as a formation and the Siku shale separated from the Mount Goodenough Formation by the thick sandstone-rich interval. The new data requires that the Siku shale in the Parsons Lake area be overlain...
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Published: 01 March 2023
Bulletin of Canadian Energy Geoscience (2023) 70 (1): 53–79.
... is believed to be related to paleohighs such as the Cache Creek Uplift and the Husky Lakes Arch, as well as the cessation of extensional faulting ( Dixon, 2004 ). The Aptian Rat River Formation forms a regionally extensive shallowing upward sequence with the Mount Goodenough Formation. The formation...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 February 2023
Economic Geology (2023) 118 (1): 177–208.
... to be monogenetic or dominantly emplaced in a single pulse (e.g., Ivigtût, Baerzhe, Strange Lake; Goodenough et al., 2000 ; Yang et al., 2014 ; Siegel et al., 2018 ). Short, inferred timescales represent minima, as they may result from overprinting of earlier magmatism or from only shallow levels of exposure...
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Published: 01 December 1977
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1977) 25 (6): 1264–1269.
... of published literature shows that these statements are incorrect. Other parts of his paper introduced unestablished nomenclature, specifically the terms, "Martin Creek Formation," "Donna River Formation" and "Goodenough Formation." The manner of their introduction did not conform to the basic guidelines...
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Published: 30 November 2020
The Canadian Mineralogist (2019) 57 (6): 973–980.
...J. DOuglas Scott Benn, D., Linnen, R., & Martins, T., Evaluating portable Raman spectrometers for use in exploration of pegmatite dikes, Wekusko Lake, Manitoba ( extended abstract ), 711 Abdu, Y.A. with Cooper, M.A., 605 Adamczyk, Z. with Kądziołka-Gaweł, M., 105 Agakhanov...
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Published: 17 July 2019
Scottish Journal of Geology (2019) 55 (2): 155–165.
... ; Ross et al. 2011 ; Stokes et al. 2013 ). While other subaerial fluted deposits exist elsewhere in the NW Highlands (e.g. Stac Pollaidh; Goodenough et al. 2009 ) and also in the Lake District (e.g. near Greenside; McDougall & Evans 2015 ), these are usually single linear features and, where...
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Published: 01 March 1986
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1986) 34 (1): 49–70.
...-Cretaceous orogeny resulted in normal faulting and associated folding throughout the area, as well as creating numerous uplifts such as the Cache Creek Uplift, Eskimo Lakes Arch and Tununuk High. Late Cretaceous to Early Tertiary orogeny gave rise to the major thrust faults in the Mackenzie, Franklin...
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Published: 01 September 1989
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1989) 37 (3): 293–315.
...-prone source rocks (Type I or Type II kerogen) occur. Gas prone (Type III kerogen) source rocks are present in the Blackie and Arctic Red River formations, in regressive shales of the Husky Formation and the Bug Creek Group and in low-energy shelf deposits of the Mount Goodenough Formation and map unit...
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Published: 07 July 2023
Scottish Journal of Geology (2023) 59 (1-2): sjg2021-015.
.... 1994 ; Goodenough et al. 2021 ). The marbles were fenitized by fluids of mantle origin and thereby hosted a range of elements including REE, scandium (Sc), yttrium (Y) and niobium (Nb). They are geographically, and appear to be geologically, associated with fenitized granites and metasedimentary...
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Published: 30 September 2019
The Canadian Mineralogist (2019) 57 (5): 753–755.
...Kathryn M. Goodenough; Richard A. Shaw; Martin Smith; Guillaume Estrade; Eva Marqu; Cyrielle Bernard; Paul Nex §   Corresponding author e-mail address : kmgo@bgs.ac.uk © 2019 Mineralogical Association of Canada 2019 pegmatite resources critical metals Granitic...
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Published: 24 November 2020
The Canadian Mineralogist (2020) 58 (5): 597–623.
... syenites is given in Figure 2 . Pseudoleucite is composed of alkali feldspar, nepheline, and sometimes minor cancrinite or white mica ( Goodenough et al . 2011 ), forming up to 2 cm-large white spots of pseudoleucite ( Fig. 3 a). Variations in color and structural appearance could be interpreted...
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Published: 24 November 2019
Geological Magazine (2019) 156 (11): 1863–1876.
... granites near Loch Laxford, north of Stoer (Goodenough et al. 2013 ), and the Ard gneiss in the Gairloch area, south of Gruinard Bay (Park et al. 2001 ). The final assembly of various terranes composing the Lewisian is recorded by c. 1.7 Ga Laxfordian metamorphism (e.g. Heaman & Tarney, 1989...
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Published: 01 April 2006
Scottish Journal of Geology (2006) 42 (1): 77–81.
...K. M. Goodenough; J. A. Evans; M. Krabbendam Synopsis The Moine Thrust Belt of the Northwest Highlands of Scotland represents the front of the Caledonian Orogeny. The exact age of this thrust belt is the source of continuing debate, and has not been fully resolved either by dating of igneous rocks...
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Published: 01 September 1989
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1989) 37 (3): 266–292.
... of Carboniferous strata of the Ford Lake shale (0.88 to 1.69% Ro; Fig. 7e) and Hart River Formation (0.50 to 1.22% Ro; Fig. 7f) increases from north to south in Eagle Plain. JK K Assemblage The DOM of Lower Cretaceous trata of the Mount Goodenough, Rat River and Arctic Red River Formations increases from east...