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Journal Article
Published: 03 April 2020
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2020) 57 (11): 1269–1288.
... ceinture de roches vertes modélisation thermodynamique gradient métamorphique de terrain The Flin Flon greenstone belt (FFB) is situated in west-central Manitoba and east-central Saskatchewan, Canada. It is 240 km wide and extends for about 40 km from the erosional edge of the Paleozoic formations...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 June 2016
Economic Geology (2016) 111 (4): 1001–1020.
...Isabelle McMartin; Lynda A. Dredge; Eric Grunsky; Sally Pehrsson Abstract Till geochemical datasets from archived samples in west-central Manitoba are interpreted using multivariate data analytical techniques such as principal component analysis and pathfinder element index methods, combined...
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Figure 6. Plot of Br versus Cl for deep-basin Devonian brines (Simpson, 1999; Connolly et al., 1990a), brine springs discharging from Devonian outcrop belts in west-central Manitoba and NE Alberta (this work), and intermediate basin waters in southern Saskatchewan (Rostron et al., 2002). Evaporation/dilution trend for seawater is from Carpenter (1978)
Published: 01 March 2005
Figure 6. Plot of Br versus Cl for deep-basin Devonian brines ( Simpson, 1999 ; Connolly et al., 1990a ), brine springs discharging from Devonian outcrop belts in west-central Manitoba and NE Alberta (this work), and intermediate basin waters in southern Saskatchewan ( Rostron et al., 2002
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2018
The Canadian Mineralogist (2018) 56 (6): 939–950.
...-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) were done at the Department of Geological Sciences, University of Manitoba. Crystals were selected based on clarity and uniform extinction under cross-polarized light. In preparation for SREF, samples were attached to tapered glass fibers; similar samples were double...
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Journal Article
Published: 14 September 2018
Mineralogical Magazine (2019) 83 (3): 361–371.
...-crystal structure refinement (SREF), electron microprobe analysis (EMPA) and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) were done at the Department of Geological Sciences, University of Manitoba. Each sample was chosen for crystal clarity and uniform extinction under cross-polarised light...
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Published: 01 April 2015
American Mineralogist (2015) 100 (4): 909–914.
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2012
American Mineralogist (2012) 97 (11-12): 2031–2048.
...) 2 , a new B Li clinoamphibole from the Pedriza Massif, Sierra de Guadarrama, Spanish Central System . American Mineralogist , 83 , 167 – 171 . Caballero J.M. Oberti R. Ottolini L. ( 2002 ) Ferripedrizite, a new monoclinic B Li amphibole end-member from the Eastern Pedriza...
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Major bedrock units and geologic domains covered by the MDA till geochemical survey (dashed line) in west-central Manitoba (geology adapted from Viljoen et al., 1999, and Zwanzig, 2008). Sample locations (2005 datasets) are shown as small dots. Locations of Figures 8, 9, and 10 are outlined, as well as the multi- or single-element enrichments from small bedrock sources referred to in the text (red stars).
Published: 01 June 2016
Fig. 1 Major bedrock units and geologic domains covered by the MDA till geochemical survey (dashed line) in west-central Manitoba (geology adapted from Viljoen et al., 1999 , and Zwanzig, 2008 ). Sample locations (2005 datasets) are shown as small dots. Locations of Figures 8 , 9 , and 10
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Distribution of carbonate granules (2–5.6 mm) in till (data from Kaszycki, 1989). The approximate extent of the zone of carbonate leaching is outlined (from Kaszycki et al., 2008). Locations of stratigraphic sections mentioned in the text are shown by a small “x.” Major morainic landforms in west-central Manitoba are shown in red. BM = Burntwood Moraine, CLM = Cree Lake Moraine, LRM = Leaf Rapids Moraine, SM = Settee Moraine.
Published: 01 June 2016
landforms in west-central Manitoba are shown in red. BM = Burntwood Moraine, CLM = Cree Lake Moraine, LRM = Leaf Rapids Moraine, SM = Settee Moraine.
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Till geochemistry maps for the <0.18-mm fraction of archived surface till samples in the MDA area (data from Lenton and Kaszycki, 2005). (A) Map of PC-1 (log-centered ratio data). (B) Map of PC-5 (log-centered ratio data). Major morainic landforms in west-central Manitoba are shown in red (see Fig. 3 caption for moraine legend) and domain boundaries are outlined in black (see Fig. 1 for domain names).
Published: 01 June 2016
Fig. 7 Till geochemistry maps for the <0.18-mm fraction of archived surface till samples in the MDA area (data from Lenton and Kaszycki, 2005 ). (A) Map of PC-1 (log-centered ratio data). (B) Map of PC-5 (log-centered ratio data). Major morainic landforms in west-central Manitoba are shown
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Till geochemistry maps for the &lt;0.18-mm fraction of archived surface till samples in the MDA area (data from Lenton and Kaszycki, 2005). (A) Map of (Ca + Mg)/Na ratio (log-centered ratio data). (B) Map of color gridded Mn and proportional Ca concentrations. Major morainic landforms in west-central Manitoba are shown in red and ice contact deposits (moraines and eskers) are stippled (from Matile and Keller, 2006). BM = Burntwood Moraine, CLM = Cree Lake Moraine, LRM = Leaf Rapids Moraine, SM = Settee Moraine.
Published: 01 June 2016
in west-central Manitoba are shown in red and ice contact deposits (moraines and eskers) are stippled (from Matile and Keller, 2006 ). BM = Burntwood Moraine, CLM = Cree Lake Moraine, LRM = Leaf Rapids Moraine, SM = Settee Moraine.
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2015
Mineralogical Magazine (2015) 79 (2): 253–260.
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Published: 01 April 2015
Mineralogical Magazine (2015) 79 (2): 355–363.
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1986
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1986) 34 (4): 426–451.
... and the calcareous shales of Member C of the Dawson Bay Formation where it crops out west of Lake Winnipegosis and Lake Manitoba. This fossiliferous unit is about equivalent to the highest Burr and lowermost Neely strata of the subsurface of Saskatchewan. It is about mid-Givetian in age and straddles the DM 6 - DM 7...
Series: AAPG Special Publication
Published: 01 January 1958
DOI: 10.1306/SV17349C3
EISBN: 9781629812441
... of 1,400 feet thick in south-central Saskatchewan and thins to the north, west, and east. Depositional and erosional thinning are complementary and the northern limits are determined by late Jurassic to post-Jurassic truncation. The system was divided (Milner and Thomas, 1954) into the Watrous...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1956
AAPG Bulletin (1956) 40 (2): 415–416.
...A. Klingspor ABSTRACT In southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba the interval between the late Paleozoic and late Jurassic epeirogenies is represented in stratigraphic order by continental redbeds, evaporites, carbonates, and clastics. The sequence is in excess of 1,400 feet thick in south-central...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1979
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1979) 16 (9): 1691–1701.
.... To the west of this granite/greenstone terrain, in central Saskatchewan, there is an extensive region of low magnetic relief, similar to that observed across the Kisseynew gneiss belt in northern Manitoba. On a compilé une carte magnétique régionale pour le sud-ouest du Manitoba et le sud-est de la...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1953
AAPG Bulletin (1953) 37 (11): 2615.
...Andrew D. Baillie ABSTRACT The Devonian system in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, North Dakota, and eastern Montana comprises four major lithologic units of group rank that are named in ascending order: Elk Point, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Qu’Appelle. Isopach, lithofacies, tectonic, and environmental...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1955
AAPG Bulletin (1955) 39 (5): 575–629.
... by the 600-foot isopach line. The Elk Point basin area, considerably smaller than its expression in earlier strata, is approximately outlined inside the 600-foot isopach line. The basin shows closure on all sides except on the west where the axis extends into central Alberta. The Manitoba group...
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Published: 01 December 1993
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1993) 41 (4): 437–452.
... Mountain Foothills and Front Ranges of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. These rocks contain substantial recoverable reserves of oil and gas, 118.8 x 10 6 m 3 oil within 108 oil fields and 263.6 x 10 9 m 3 gas in 217 gas fields, most located in the Peace River Embayment of west-central...