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The volcanological and structural evolution of the Paleoproterozoic Flin Flon Mining District: The anatomy of a Giant VMS system., vol. Field Trip Guidebook FT-C3; Open File OF2013-6. Manitoba Innovation, Energy and Mines, Manitoba Geological Survey, 2013, p. 47p.
, “Reconstruction of the volcanic and subvolcanic architecture of the Palaeoproterozoic VMS-hosting Flin Flon cauldron subsidence structure”, in Navigating past & future change;, vol. 34, Geological Association of Canada, Waterloo, ON, Canada, 2011, p. 75.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2017-052685Cliff Lake Plutonwestern Hooke Lake Block
“Invasive flows, peperite and Paleoproterozoic massive sulphide, Flin Flon, Manitoba and Saskatchewan”, in Geological Association of Canada - Mineralogical Association of Canada Joint Annual Meeting Abstracts, vol. 28, Geological Association of Canada, Waterloo, ON, Canada, 2003.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2007-053848Callinan DepositFlin Flon DepositHidden FormationTriple 7 Deposit
“Origin and emplacement of VMS-hosting, Paleoproterozoic volcaniclastic rocks within the Flin Flon subsidence structure, Flin Flon, Manitoba and Saskatchewan”, in Geological Association of Canada - Mineralogical Association of Canada Joint Annual Meeting Abstracts, vol. 28, Geological Association of Canada, Waterloo, ON, Canada, 2003.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2007-053849Callinan DepositFlin Flon DepositTriple 7 Deposit
“Structural control on the location and formation of Paleoproterozoic massive sulfide deposits as indicated by synvolcanic dike swarms and peperite, Flin Flon, Manitoba and Saskatchewan”, in Geological Association of Canada - Mineralogical Association of Canada Joint Annual Meeting Abstracts, vol. 28, Geological Association of Canada, Waterloo, ON, Canada, 2003.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2007-053847Callinan DepositFlin Flon DepositTriple 7 Deposit
“Stratigraphy of volcanogenic massive sulphide-hosting volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks of the Flin Flon Formation, Flin Flon (NTS 763K12 and 13), Manitoba and Saskatchewan”, in Explore in Manitoba; report of activities 2000, vol. 2002, Manitoba Industry, Trade and Mines - Geological Services, Winnipeg, MB, Canada, 2002, pp. 9-19.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2004-038057Flin Flon Formation