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“Rhenium-Osmium Geochronology of Arsenopyrite in Meguma Group Gold Deposits, Meguma Terrane, Nova Scotia, Canada: Evidence for Multiple Gold-Mineralizing Events”, Economic GeologyEconomic Geology, vol. 100, pp. 1229-1242, 2006.
, “The Archean Cote gold Au(-Cu) deposit, northern Ontario, Canada; a large tonnage, low-grade Au deposit centred on a 2740 Ma magmatic-hydrothermal diorite complex”, in Abstract Volume (Geological Association of Canada), vol. 36, Geological Association of Canada, Waterloo, ON, Canada, 2013, pp. 122-123.
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“Banded iron formation-hosted gold mineralization in the Geraldton area, northwestern Ontario: Structural setting, mineralogical characteristics and geochronology”, in Precambrian lode gold deposits - a summary of TGI-4 contributions to the understanding of lode gold deposits, with an emphasis on implications for exploration, vol. Open File 7852, Geological Survey of Canada, 2015, pp. 85–97.
, “Precambrian lode gold deposits - a summary of TGI-4 contributions to the understanding of lode gold deposits, with an emphasis on implications for exploration”, in Targeted Geoscience Initiative 4: Contributions to the understanding of Precambrian lode gold deposits and implications for exploration, vol. Open File 7852, Geological Survey of Canada, 2015, pp. 1-24.
, “Geochronologic (Re-Os) and fluid-chemical constraints on the formation of the Mesoproterozoic-hosted Nanisivik Zn Pb deposit, Nunavut, Canada: Evidence for early diagenetic, low-temperature conditions of formation”, Ore Geology ReviewsOre Geology Reviews, vol. 79, pp. 189-217, 2016.
, “Geochronologic (Re-Os) and fluid-chemical constraints on the formation of the Mesoproterozoic-hosted Nanisivik Zn-Pb deposit, Nunavut, Canada; evidence for early diagenetic, low-temperature conditions of formation”, Ore Geology ReviewsOre Geology Reviews, vol. 79, pp. 189-217, 2016.
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“Origin of the high-grade Early Jurassic Brucejack epithermal Au-Ag deposits, Sulphurets Mining Camp, northwestern British Columbia”, Ore Geology ReviewsOre Geology Reviews, vol. 95, pp. 480-517, 2018.
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