Current Research 2016

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  1. J. Conliffe – Geology and geochemistry of high-grade iron-ore deposits in the Kivivic, Timmins and Ruth Lake areas, western Labrador
  2. J.G. Hinchey and V. McNicoll – The Long Lake group: An update on U−Pb geochronological studies
  3. H.A.I. Sandeman and G.R. Dunning – Preliminary U−Pb geochronology and petrochemistry of volcanic rocks and felsic dykes of the Silurian Sops Arm group, White Bay, western Newfoundland (NTS 12H/10 and 15)
  4. G.W. Sparkes, G.R. Dunning, M. Fonkwe and A. Langille – Age constraints on the formation of iron oxide-rich hydrothermal breccias of the Moran Lake area: Evidence for potential IOCG-style mineralization within the Central Mineral Belt of Labrador
  5. G.W. Sparkes, S.A. Ferguson, G.D. Layne, G.R. Dunning, S.J. O’Brien and A. Langille – The nature and timing of Neoproterozoic high-sulphidation gold mineralization from the Newfoundland Avalon Zone: Insights from new U−Pb ages, ore petrography and spectral data from the Hickey’s Pond prospect
  6. G.J. Stapleton, J.L. Smith and C.L. Pike – Mineral Inventory Project
  7. M.A. Hamilton and A. Kerr – New U−Pb dates from Silurian rocks on Fogo Island: Preliminary stratigraphic and tectonic implications
  8. A. Mills, T. Calon and C. Peddle – Preliminary investigations into the structural geology of the Bonavista Peninsula, northeast Newfoundland
  9. A. Mills, G.R. Dunning and A. Langille – New geochronological constraints on the Connecting Point Group, Bonavista Peninsula, Avalon Zone, Newfoundland
  10. T.S. van Nostrand, A. Westhues and S. Broughm – Geology of the northeastern Ashuanipi Complex, western Labrador (parts of NTS 23J/05,06,07 and 11)
  11. S.D. Amor and S. Duquet – Map realizations of categorical variables: Illustrations from lake and till surveys in Newfoundland and Labrador
  12. J.S. Organ – Quaternary investigations of the Topsails, north-central Newfoundland

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