Till New Brunswick 1995

Till sampling survey, NTS 21G/14, southwest New Brunswick, 1995.  


New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources

Survey Description

Approximately 25 till samples were collected in 1995 in the Nepisiguit Lakes area, southwest New Brunswick. These new data, as well as data previously published in New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy Open File Report 92-5 are all published in New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy Map Plates 96-2A, 96-2B and 96-2C.

Data Description: Paper maps.

Quantities Analysed: <0.063 mm fraction by ICP-AES after aqua regia for Cu, Pb, Zn, Ni, Mn and Ag; by fusion-ICP for Sn; by INAA for Fe, Th, U, W, Au, As, Sb and Co; by cold vapour-AAS for Hg.

Geochem Plots Available: Map Plates 96-2A, 2B, and 2C are symbol maps showing the distribution of elements analyzed in till.



Publication History

Balzer, S.A., Seaman, A.A. (1996). Mn, Fe, Sn, W, Th and U values in tills of the Canterbury (21 G/14) map area, New Brunswick. New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy, Minerals and Energy Division, Plate 96-2C.

Balzer, S.A., Seaman, A.A. (1996). Cu, Pb, Zn, Co and Ni values in tills of the Canterbury (21 G/14) map area, New Brunswick. New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy, Minerals and Energy Division, Plate 96-2B.

Balzer, S.A., Seaman, A.A. (1996). Au, Ag, As, Hg and Sb values in tills of the Canterbury (21 G/14) map area, New Brunswick. New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy, Minerals and Energy Division, Plate 96-2A.


Project History

1990-1996 Southern Pokiok Batholith Quaternary geology and till geochemistry project, southwest New Brunswick, 1990-1996.
  This project was begun in 1990 to study the Quaternary geology and till geochemistry of the area overlying and adjacent to the southern Pokiok Batholith. This area comprises the McAdam, Forest City, Fosterville and Canterbury map areas. The 3 major reasons for conducting this project are: to determine the direction of till transport in the area to aid mineral exploration; to add o the till geochemistry database for New Brunswick and complement bedrock mapping and stream sediment geochemistry programs conducted in the area; and to collect basic Quaternary data on the area within the Forest Planning Zone of the St. Croix International Waterway Commission. The data are published in New Brunswick Department of Resources and Energy Open File Reports 92-5 (Canterbury), 92-6 (Forest City), 93-7 (Fosterville), 95-5 (McAdam), Map Plates 96-2A, 96-2B, 96-2C (Canterbury) and Open File 2002-8 (McAdam).



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