Research 1985

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  1. P.L. Dean and J.R. Meyer – Industrial Minerals in Labrador West
  2. M.J. Batterson, D.M. Taylor and S.V. Vatcher – Quaternary Mapping and Drift Exploration in the Strange Lake Area, Labrador
  3. M.J. Ricketts and J.P. Hayes – Aggregate Resource Inventory Along Possible Routes From Strange Lake, Labrador to the Atlantic Coast
  4. M.J. Ricketts – Coastal Labrador Community Aggregate Resources
  5. Charles F. Gower, Nathaniel Noel and Timothy Van Nostrand – Geology of the Paradise River Region, Grenville Province, Eastern Labrador
  6. F. Mengel – Nain−Churchill Province Boundary: A Preliminary Report on a Cross-section Through the Hudsonian Front in the Saglek Fiord Area, Northern Labrador
  7. G.A.G. Nunn, A. Thomas and T.E. Krogh – The Labradorian Orogeny: Geochronological Database
  8. D.G. Vanderveer – Quaternary Mapping Moran Heights, Labrador and Gander−Gambo Area, Newfoundland
  9. Randy Miller – Metallogeny of Peralkaline Rocks in Labrador: Strange Lake Peralkaline Granite and Letitia Lake (Mann #1) Showing
  10. W.D. Boyce – Cambrian−Ordovician Biostratigraphic Investigations, Great Northern Peninsula, Western Newfoundland
  11. W.D. Boyce – Biostratigraphic and Palaeoenvironmental Significance of Newly Discovered Palaeoniscid Fish and Vascular Plant Remains From the Snakes Bight Formation (Anguille Group) Near Codroy, Southwestern Newfoundland
  12. P.L. Dean and J.R. Meyer – West Coast Shale Projects
  13. Ian Knight – Geological Mapping of Cambrian and Ordovician Sedimentary Rocks of the Bellburns (12I/5/6), Portland Creek (12I/4) and Indian Lookout (12I/3) Map Areas, Great Northern Peninsula, Newfoundland
  14. B.F. Kean – Metallogeny of the Tally Pond Volcanics, Victoria Lake Group, Central Newfoundland
  15. B.G. Sparkes – Quaternary Mapping, Central Volcanic Belt
  16. MaryAnn Mihychuk – Drift Prospecting in the Victoria and Tally Pond Areas, Central Newfoundland
  17. S.P. Colman-Sadd – Geology of the West Part of Great Burnt Lake (12A/8) Area
  18. S.J. O’Brien and S.L. Tomlin – Geology of the Burgeo Map Area (11P/12), Southwestern Newfoundland
  19. S.J. O’Brien and S.L. Tomlin – Geology of the West Half of the Burnt Pond Map Area (12A/3), South-Central Newfoundland
  20. S.J. O’Brien and S.L. Tomlin – Uranium Mineralization in the Bay du Nord Group, Southwest Newfoundland: A Brief Note
  21. W.L. Dickson, P.W. Delaney and J.C. Poole – Geology of the Burgeo Granite and Associated Rocks in the Ramea (11P/11) and La Hune (11P/10) Map Areas, Southern Newfoundland
  22. J.C. Poole, P.W. Delaney and W.L. Dickson – Geology of the Francois Granite, South Coast of Newfoundland
  23. R. Frank Blackwood – Geology of the Grey River Area, Southwest Coast of Newfoundland
  24. John McConnell – Follow-up Geochemistry: A Discussion of Field Work Over Metalliferous and Mineralized Granitoid Terrain in Newfoundland
  25. S. Solomon and R.S. Hyde – Stratigraphy and Sedimentology of Some Coal Seams in the Carboniferous Bay St. George Basin, Southwestern Newfoundland
  26. A.J. Butler – Geochemical Follow-up Surveys, Eastern Newfoundland
  27. Allan Huard and Cyril O’Driscoll – Auriferous Specularite−Alunite−Pyrophyllite Deposits of the Hickey’s Pond Area, Northern Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland
  28. A.F. Howse and C.J. Collins – Industrial Minerals Survey−1984
  29. Dan Bragg – Aggregate Resources Inventory
  30. Fred Kirby – Detailed Aggregate Assessment Project−Insular Newfoundland
  31. H.A. Wagenbauer – Report of the Geochemical Laboratory for 1984
  32. A. Harris and S. Cochrane – Core Storage Program, 1984
  33. N.L. Mercer – Mineral Assessment Report Library Microfiche Project
  34. Catherine Patey – GEOSCAN−The National Database for Geological Information: The Newfoundland Contribution
  35. C.F. O’Driscoll – Mineral Occurrence Data System
  36. Harjit Missan – Computer Unit
  37. R. Gibbons, G. Dawe and H. Wagenbauer – Fluorine Analyses of Drinking Water in Newfoundland and Labrador

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