Till | Newfoundland and Labrador | 1984 |
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Till sampling survey, NTS 13N, eastern Labrador, 1984. |
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Survey Description About 600 till samples were collected in 1984 in the Flowers River area, eastern Labrador. The area was chosen because of its potential for rare earth element mineralization and for Sn, Zn, Pb, U and W mineralization. The data are published in GSC Open File 1282. Data Description: Paper report. Quantities Analysed: <0.002 mm fraction analysed by AAS for 8 elements and for U by delayed NA. <0.063 mm fraction analysed for 6 elements by XRF. Geochem Plots Available: Maps showing element value (as a number) at each site. |
Publication History Klassen, R.A., Bolduc, A.M., Burns, R.K., Thompson, F. (1986). Geochemistry of till, Flowers River area, Labrador, Geological Survey of Canada Open File 1282, 6 p. Klassen, R.A., Thompson, F.J. (1990). Glacial history, drift composition, till geochemistry, Labrador. Geological Survey of Canada Open File 2170. Klassen, R.A., Thompson, F.J. (1993). Glacial history, drift composition, and mineral exploration, central Labrador. Geological Survey of Canada Bulletin 435. 82p. Klassen, R.A., Knight, R.D. (1995). Till geochemistry of central Labrador. Geological Survey of Canada Open File 3213. Klassen, R.A., Rencz, A.N., Moore, A. (1997). Comparison of geochemical sample media; till and lake sediment data, central Labrador. In Current Research, Geological Survey of Canada 1997-C, p. 235-245. Klassen, R.A. (1999). The application of glacial dispersal models to the interpretation of till geochemistry in Labrador, Canada. In W.J. McMillan (Editor), Geochemical exploration 1999; selected papers from the 19th international geochemical exploration symposium. Journal of Geochemical Exploration, v. 67, p. 245-269. Elsevier (Amsterdam-New York). |
Project History 1982-1988 Labrador till sampling surveys carried out in 1982-1988 1989-1990 Labrador-Quebec reanalysis project, 1990 1994-1995 Labrador-Quebec reanalysis project, 1994 |
Minimum Latitude | Maximum Latitude | Minimum Longitude | Maximum Longitude |
55.33º |
56º | -62º | -60.73º |