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Fig. 3.
Published: 13 January 2016
Fig. 3. Maps and photos of the Mundell Lake sampling site. (A) Vertical aerial photograph of the sampling site shown in (B). (B) Location of sampled boulders and bedrock, and 10 Be ages. The meltwater flow pathway along Mundell Lake is interpreted from (A). The location of the bedform shown
Journal Article
Published: 13 January 2016
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2016) 53 (3): 321–330.
...Fig. 3. Maps and photos of the Mundell Lake sampling site. (A) Vertical aerial photograph of the sampling site shown in (B). (B) Location of sampled boulders and bedrock, and 10 Be ages. The meltwater flow pathway along Mundell Lake is interpreted from (A). The location of the bedform shown...
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Fig. 1.
Published: 13 January 2016
Fig. 1. Location map showing the Kaiashk, Kopka, and Pillar channel complexes, the Roaring River and Mundell Lake sampling sites (white rectangles), and other features mentioned in the text. Arrows represent major flow paths feeding channels incised into bedrock. The approximate location
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Fig. 4.
Published: 13 January 2016
Fig. 4. Probability plots showing 10 Be ages from the (A, B) Roaring River and (C) Mundell Lake sites. The distribution of 10 Be ages from the Roaring River site shown in (A) includes sample AF-39. This sample is omitted in (B). The thin black curves are normal Gaussian distributions
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2006
Journal of Paleontology (2006) 80 (4): 638–649.
... . 658 – 661 . Johnson , E. W. , D. E. G. , Briggs , R. J. , Suthren , J. L. , Wright , S. P. , and Tunnicliff , 1994 , Non-marine arthropod traces from the subaerial Ordovician Borrowdale Volcanic Group, English Lake District : Geological Magazine , 131 . 395 – 406...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2013
European Journal of Mineralogy (2013) 25 (4): 705–710.
... A. ( 2003 ): Industrial X-ray computed tomography studies of lake sediments drill cores . In: Mees F Swennen R Van Geet M Jacobs P (eds) Application of X-ray Computed Tomography in the Geosciences . Geol. Soc ., London , 215 , 205 – 212 . Frey F.A. ( 1977...
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Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 01 January 2003
Paleobiology (2003) 29 (3): 349–368.
... ; Hoffman 1969 ; Johnson and Richardson 1966 ; Kjellesvig-Waering 1948 , 1969 ; Mikulic 1997 ; Mundel 1979 ; Newman et al. 1969 ; Petrunkevich 1946 , 1955 ; Plotnick 1997 ; Raymond 1945 ; Størmer 1955 ; Richardson 1956a , b , c ; Rolfe 1969 ; Richardson and Johnson 1971 ; Schram 1969, 1970...
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Journal: Clay Minerals
Published: 01 March 2004
Clay Minerals (2004) 39 (1): 99–113.
... of the Adirondack Park, located in the Town of Newcomb, western Essex County and in the Town of Long Lake, eastern Hamilton County, New York (latitude 44°00′ N; longitude 74°13′ W). Additional samples were collected from the Big Moose Lake area in the west-central portion of the Adirondacks (latitude 43°50′ N...
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Journal Article
Published: 04 October 2018
Journal of the Geological Society (2019) 176 (1): 1–11.
.... Because of this, collecting localities are greatly diminished, especially the largest, Pit 11, which was deliberately flooded to create a fishing reserve and cooling lake for a nuclear power station. Nevertheless, study of the Mazon Creek is currently undergoing a revival (e.g. Sallan & Coates 2014...
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Journal Article
Published: 14 May 2021
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2021) 58 (10): 1116–1131.
... to moderately pervasive, patchy hematitization and local weak to moderate patchy sericitization. Alteration intensity increases with proximity to the northern tip of Pillar Lake and along a creek leading between Mundell and Pillar lakes. Hydrothermal alteration is typically manifested as a beige to pink...
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Journal: Geosphere
Published: 10 February 2025
Geosphere (2025) 21 (2): 245–265.
...Kurt Hollocher; Hailey Mundell Forgeng; Kathryn M. Stack; Elizabeth Morgan; Alden Denny; Erica A. Lott Abstract The Barton Mine garnet amphibolite orebody on Gore Mountain hosts garnet porphyroblasts routinely 15–30 cm across. The orebody was developed in the southern margin of a metamorphosed...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2006
Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry (2006) 64 (1): 59–113.
... have been shown to have associated metals. Metals contained in the bottom sediments in streams, lakes, and marine settings may also enter the food chain if they are scavenged by bottom feeders or may even become remobilized upon interacting with gut juices. The most important processes that control...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2021
Earth Sciences History (2021) 40 (2): 332–364.
... that some limestones were likely formed from the remains of shells, but suggested, as a more general explanation, that lime had been “continually introduced to lakes and seas, by water that had percolated rocks through which calcareous earth was disseminated” ( Buckland 1836 , pp. 88–89). It was not until...
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