Research 1987

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  1. Martin Batterson, Sharon Scott and Angus Simpson – Quaternary mapping and drift exploration in the eastern part of the Central mineral Belt, Labrador
  2. David N. Proudfoot and Lloyd St. Croix – Quaternary geology of the Bellburns (12I/5 and 6) map area
  3. Byron G. Sparkes – Quaternary mapping−La Poile (11O/9) and La Poile River (11O/16) map areas, southwestern Newfoundland
  4. D.G. Vanderveer and D.M. Taylor – Quaternary mapping−glacial dispersal studies, Sops Arm Area, Newfoundland
  5. D.G. Vanderveer and D.M. Taylor – Quaternary mapping in the Gander River area, Newfoundland
  6. Dan Bragg – Quaternary commodities−diatomaceous earth
  7. F.T. Kirby – Detailed aggregate-resource assessments−Newfoundland and Labrador
  8. M.J. Ricketts – Wild Cove clay, western Newfoundland: a review and recent work
  9. M.J. Ricketts – Silica-rich sands, western Newfoundland
  10. J.R. Meyer and P.L. Dean – Silica in western Labrador
  11. J.R. Meyer and P.L. Dean – Dimension-stone potential in the Nain anorthosite
  12. R.R. Miller – The relationship between Mann-type Nb−Be mineralization and felsic peralkaline intrusives, Letitia Lake project, Labrador
  13. D.N. Reusch and C.F. O’Driscoll – Geological and metallogenic investigations in the western belt of the Love Cove Group (NTS 2D/1,2,8), Avalon Zone, Newfoundland
  14. D.T.W. Evans and B.F. Kean – Gold and massive sulfide mineralization in the Tulks Hill volcanics, Victoria Lake Group, central Newfoundland
  15. J. Tuach and P.W. Delaney – Tungsten−molybdenum in the Granite Lake−Meelpaeg Lake area, Newfoundland
  16. John Tuach – Mineralized environments, metallogenesis, and the Doucers Valley fault complex, Western White Bay: a philosophy for gold exploration in Newfoundland
  17. A.F. Howse – Marble assessment in the Roddickton area of the Great Northern Peninsula, Newfoundland
  18. F.J. Weaver and S.A. Macko – Source rocks for western Newfoundland hydrocarbons
  19. B. Ryan, D. Lee and L. Corriveau – Geology of the eastern Churchill Province between Anaktalik Brook and Cabot Lake (NTS 14D/2, 6, 7), Labrador
  20. Andrew Kerr – Plutonic rocks of the eastern Central Mineral Belt: lithogeochemical patterns and identification of potential specialized granitoids
  21. Charles F. Gower, Sigrid Neuland, Mark Newman and John Smyth – Geology of the Port Hope Simpson map region, Grenville Province, eastern Labrador
  22. R.J. Wardle and L.V.J. Crisby – Geology of the Traverspine−McKenzie rivers area (13F/1 and F/2)
  23. R.J. Wardle – Platinum-group-element potential in Labrador
  24. J.N. Connelly and P. Scowen – Geology of the Lac Caopacho−Lac Fleur-de-May area, southwestern Labrador
  25. A. Thomas and J. Butler – Gold reconnaissance in the Archean Ashuanipi Complex of western Labrador
  26. Sean J. O’Brien – Geology of the Eastport (west half) map area, Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland
  27. Pat O’Neill – Geology of the west half of the Weir’s Pond (2E/1) map area
  28. W. Lawson Dickson – Geology of the Mount Sylvester (2D/3) map area, central Newfoundland
  29. Stephen Colman-Sadd – Geology of part of the Snowshoe Pond (12A/7) map area
  30. Brian H. O’Brien – The lithostratigraphy and structure of the Grand Bruit−Cinq cerf area (parts of NTS areas 11O/9 and 11O/16), southwestern Newfoundland
  31. W.D. Boyce – Cambrian – Ordovician trilobite biostratigraphy in central Newfoundland
  32. Ian Knight – Geology of the Roddickton (12I/16) map area
  33. I. Knight and W.D. Boyce – Lower to Middle Cambrian terrigenous – carbonate rocks of Chimney Arm, Canada Bay: lithostratigraphy, preliminary biostratigraphy and regional significance
  34. John McConnell and Stuart Wells – An evaluation of geochemical exploration methods for gold prospecting
  35. A. Harris and S. Cochrane – Core storage program, 1986
  36. C.F. O’Driscoll, J. Smith and G. Stapleton – Mineral Occurrence Data System
  37. N.L. Mercer – Mineral Assessment Report Library microfiche project
  38. Catherine Patey – Geoscan−the national database for geological information
  39. Richard Dahl and David H. Watkinson – Structural control of podiform chromitite in Bay of Islands Ophiolite, Springer Hill area, Newfoundland
  40. J.T. van Berkel, H.P. Johnston and K.L. Currie – A preliminary report on the geology of the southern Long Range, southwest Newfoundland
  41. Philippe Erdmer – Geology of the Long Range Inlier in Sandy Lake map area, western Newfoundland
  42. J. Victor Owen and Philippe Erdmer – Precambrian and Paleozoic metamorphism in the Long Range Inlier, western Newfoundland
  43. A.M. Bolduc, R.A. Klassen and E.B. Evenson – Cobble lithologies in eskers of central Labrador
  44. R.A. Klassen and F.J. Thompson – Ice flow history and glacial dispersal in the Labrador Trough
  45. J. van Gool, T. Calon and T. Rivers – Preliminary report on the Grenville Front Tectonic Zone, Bruce Lake area, western Labrador
  46. Craig S. MacDougall an Derek H.C. Wilton – Middle Proterozoic granite-related mineralization in the Round Pond area, Labrador
  47. Leonard M. MacKenzie and Derek H.C. Wilton – Uranium, molybdenum and base metal sulphide mineralization: three different styles of ore formation in the Burnt Lake area, central Labrador
  48. H. Scott Swinden – Geology and mineral occurrences in the central and northern parts of the Roberts Arm Group, central Newfoundland
  49. M.A.J. Piasecki – Possible basement-cover relationships in the Fleur de Lys terrane, western Newfoundland
  50. J.T. van Berkel – Geology of the Dashwoods Pond, St. Fintan’s and Main Gut map areas, southwest Newfoundland
  51. K.L. Currie – A preliminary account of the geology of Harrys River map area, southern Long Range of Newfoundland
  52. J. Victor Owen, Janet E.M. Campbell and Frank A.R. Dennis – Geology of the Lake Michel area, Long Range Inlier, western Newfoundland
  53. J. Victor Owen and David C. Machin – Petrography and geochemistry of some mafic dykes in the Long Range Inlier, western Newfoundland

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