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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1969
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1969) 6 (3): 373–381.
... and western areas. A main fault zone, which is mapped in part and is also an aeromagnetic lineament, separates the two areas. It is deduced that the western area of the Moak LakeSetting Lake structure was involved in the Hudsonian orogeny only. The eastern area is interpreted to have been initially...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1968
The Canadian Mineralogist (1968) 9 (3): 322–347.
...Colin J. A. Coats Serpentinized ultramafic rocks of Aphebian age occur along a northeasterly trending zone of complexly faulted gneissic rocks in the Setting Lake-Moak Lake region of central Manitoba. The predominant serpentine mineral in these rocks is a fibrous variety which can only...
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 January 2005
Economic Geology (2005) 100 (1): 29–41.
...L. J. Hulbert; M. A. Hamilton; M. F. Horan; R. F. J. Scoates Abstract A U-Pb zircon age (1880 ± 5 Ma) has been obtained from a mineralized ultramafic body in the Setting Lake area of the Thompson nickel belt. This crucial new age for ultramafic magmatism in the Thompson belt, in conjunction...
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Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 November 2007
Economic Geology (2007) 102 (7): 1197–1216.
... plutonism. M ost significant nickel deposits in the Thompson nickel belt occur in the exposed part of the belt, in a 150-km-long area extending from the Phanerozoic cover in the southwest to Moak Lake, 20 km northeast of Thompson (Fig. 1 ). Intense exploration in this area over six decades has yielded...
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Journal Article
Published: 25 June 2005
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2005) 42 (4): 517–532.
... at the edge of the Rae–Hearne craton. Oceanic crust has been identified at the suture ( Zwanzig et al. 1999 ). Crustal thickness exceeds 50 km at the southern limit of the belt ( Németh et al. 1996 ; Németh and Hajnal 1997 ) and decreases to ≈ 40 km in the Lynn Lake area. Because surface outcrops...
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Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 May 2017
Economic Geology (2017) 112 (3): 675–692.
... ; Liwanag, 2001 ; Layton-Matthews et al., 2007 ). The association of the Pipe 2 ultramafic body with the P1 member of the Pipe Formation is consistent with the observation that all known nickel deposits in the Moak Lake-Pipe Lake area involve the occurrence of an ultramafic body with sulfide facies iron...
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Series: Special Publications of the Society of Economic Geologists
Published: 01 January 2010
DOI: 10.5382/SP.15.2.09
EISBN: 9781629490403
... ). The majority of meta-pelitic rocks are migmatitic and contain abundant biotite, quartz, K-feldspar, sillimanite, and/or garnet, indicating upper amphibolite-facies metamorphism at temperatures of ˜650° to 750°C. However, metapelitic rocks in the Moak Lake-Mystery Lake area contain sillimanite and muscovite...
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Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 November 2014
Economic Geology (2014) 109 (7): 1813–1841.
... exploration in the Thompson belt of Manitoba from at least 1952 onward, discovering the small Moak Lake deposit before the Proterozoic komatiite-hosted magmatic sulfide deposits of the Thompson belt were first discovered in 1956 and quickly developed into a major Ni mining and metal production field. The ore...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 December 1967
AAPG Bulletin (1967) 51 (12): 2351–2380.
... Sioux Quartzite of South Dakota and adjacent areas, the subsurface extensions of the Keweenawan basalts and associated sedimentary rocks of the Lake Superior district, and the extensive Precambrian sedimentary and volcanic rocks of the southwestern United States. Similarly included are the Cambrian...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1966
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1966) 14 (4): 520–578.
... to larger lakes for spawning and winter feeding . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The writers express their particular thanks to Sogepet Limited and t o Franc R. Joubin. Work in the Hudson Bay area since 1962 has bee n conducted on behalf of this company under Dr . Joubin's technical direc- tion. Encouragement and freedom...