Research 1988

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  1. B. Ryan, D. Lee and D. Dunphy – The discovery of probable Archean rocks within the Labrador arm of the Trans-Hudson Orogen near the Labrador−Quebec border (NTS 14D/3,4,5 and 24A/1,8)
  2. Andrew Kerr – Geochemical characteristics and mineral potential of specialized granitoid plutons in the Trans-Labrador batholith, eastern Labrador
  3. J.N. Connelly – An investigation of the margin of the Lac Joseph allochthon, Grenville Province, southwestern Labrador
  4. R.J. Wardle, B. Kjarsgard, L.V.J. Crisby, C. Anstey, M. Harris and B. Lawlor – Geology of the Goose−Pinus rivers area (13F/3, 4, 5 and 6), central Grenville Orogen, Labrador
  5. Charles F. Gower, Timothy Van Nostrand and John Smyth – Geology of the St. Lewis River map region, Grenville Province, eastern Labrador
  6. W.D. Boyce, J.S. Ash and I. Knight – Biosratigraphic studies of Ordovician carbonate rocks in western Newfoundland, 1987
  7. J.W. Botsford – Geochemistry and petrology of Lower Paleozoic platform-equivalent shales, western Newfoundland
  8. J.T. van Berkel and K.L. Currie – Geology of the Puddle Pond (12A/5) and Little Grand Lake (12A/12) map areas, southwestern Newfoundland
  9. Brian H. O’Brien – Relationships of phyllite, schist and gneiss in the La Poile Bay−Roti Bay area (parts of 11O/9 and 11O/16), southwestern Newfoundland
  10. Stephen Colman-Sadd – Geology of the Snowshoe Pond (12A/7) map area
  11. M.A.J. Piasecki – A major ductile shear zone in the Bay d’Espoir area, Gander terrane, southeastern Newfoundland
  12. W. Lawson Dickson – Geology and mineralization in the Hungry Grove Pond (1M/14) map area, southeastern Newfoundland
  13. Pat O’Neill and Ian Knight – Geology of the east half of the Weir’s Pond (2E/1) map area and its regional significance
  14. W.D. Boyce, J.S. Ash, P. O’Neill and I. Knight – Ordovician biostratigraphic studies in the Central Mobile Belt and their implications for Newfoundland tectonics
  15. S. Henry Williams – Middle Ordovician graptolites from central Newfoundland
  16. J.R. Meyer, P.L. Dean and C.R. Barnes – Conodont ages for three carbonate samples from Middle Ordovician cherts and shales in central Newfoundland
  17. Sean J. O’Brien and Ian Knight – The Avalonian geology of southwest Bonavista Bay: portions of the St. Brendan’s (2C/13) and Eastport (2C/12) map areas
  18. Ian Knight and Sean J. O’Brien – Stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Connecting Point Group and related rocks, Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland: an example of a Late Precambrian Avalonian Basin
  19. R.R. Miller – Yttrium (Y) and other rare metals (be, Nb, REE, Ta, Zr) in Labrador
  20. J.R. Meyer and P.L. Dean – Industrial minerals and follow-up of lake- and stream-sediment geochemical anomalies in Labrador
  21. P.W. Delaney and A.F. Howse – Dolomite evaluation project
  22. A.F. Howse – Marble Assessment Project−1987
  23. J. Tuach, P.L. Dean, H.S. Swinden, C. O’Driscoll, B.F. Kean and D.T.W. Evans – Gold mineralization in Newfoundland: a 1988 review
  24. C.M. Saunders and J. Tuach – K-feldspathization, albitization and gold mineralization in granitoid rocks: the Rattling Brook alteration system, western White Bay, Newfoundland
  25. B.F. Kean and D.T.W. Evans – Regional metallogeny of the Victoria Lake Group
  26. Martin Batterson, Angus Simpson and Sharon Scott – Quaternary mapping and drift exploration in the Central Mineral Belt (13K/7 and 13K/10), Labrador
  27. Margot Emory-Moore, Steve Solomon and Dennis Dunsmore – Placer potential of Fox Island River and east-central Port au Port Bay: a preliminary assessment
  28. David Proudfoot – Quaternary geology of the Mount Sylvester (2D/3) map area
  29. Dan Bragg and Glenn Norman – Aggregate potential of bedrock on the Avalon Peninsula
  30. F.T. Kirby – Detailed aggregate-resource assessments−insular Newfoundland
  31. M.J. Ricketts – Aggregates for export
  32. James Butler – Detailed lake sediment surveys for gold and associated elements in western Labrador
  33. John W. McConnell and Lisa A. Newman – Surficial geochemical surveys of auriferous portions of the Ashuanipi complex, western Labrador
  34. P.H. Davenport – The use of multi-element neutron-activation analysis of organic lake sediment in geochemical exploration for gold
  35. Gerry Kilfoil – Geophysical investigations at Weir’s Pond, Mount Sylvester and Snowshoe Pond, Newfoundland: implications for lithologic distribution and structure
  36. A. Harris – Drill-core reduction−a pilot study
  37. A Harris and S. Cochrane – Core-storage program, 1987
  38. C.F. O’Driscoll, J. Smith and G. Stapleton – Mineral Occurrence Data System
  39. Catherine Patey – Geoscan−the national database for geological information
  40. N.L. Mercer – Mineral Assessment Report Library−microfiche project
  41. D.H.C. Wilton, C.S. MacDougall, L.M. MacKenzie and C. Pumphrey – Stratigraphic and metallogenic relationships along the unconformity between Archean granite basement and the early Proterozoic Moran Lake Group, central Labrador
  42. Derek H.C. Wilton – Copper occurrences in the Bruce River Group, Central Mineral Belt of Labrador
  43. Leonard M. MacKenzie and Derek H.C. Wilton – The Grenville Province boundary in the Burnt Lake area, Central Mineral Belt of Labrador
  44. Craig S. MacDougall and Derek H.C. Wilton – Geology of radioactive zones in the Round Pond area, Labrador
  45. Jon W. North and Derek H.C. Wilton – Stratigraphy of the Warren Creek Formation, Moran Lake Group, Central Mineral Belt of Labrador
  46. Jeroen van Gool, Dennis Brown, Tom Calon and Toby Rivers – The Grenville Front thrust belt in western Labrador
  47. R.D. Klassen and F.J. Thompson – Glacial studies in Labrador
  48. D. Fox and J.T. van Berkel – Mafic – ultramafic occurrences in metasedimentary rocks of southwestern Newfoundland
  49. Z.A. Szybinski – New interpretation of the structural and stratigraphic setting of the Cutwell Group, Notre Dame Bay, Newfoundland
  50. H. Scott Swinden – Re-examination of the Frozen Ocean Group: juxtaposed middle Ordovician and Silurian volcanic sequences in central Newfoundland

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