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“Fluid-chemical evidence for one billion years of fluid flow through Mesoproterozoic deep-water carbonate mounds (Nanisivik zinc district, Nunavut)”, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 223, pp. 493-519, 2018.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2018-041903Borden BasinIkpiarjuk FormationNanisivik mining district
“Fluid-chemical evidence for one billion years of fluid flow through Mesoproterozoic deep-water carbonate mounds (Nanisivik zinc district, Nunavut)”, Geochimica et Cosmochimica ActaGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 223, pp. 493-519, 2018.
, “Neoproterozoic carbonate lithofacies and ore distribution at the Kipushi Cu-Zn deposit, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Gayna River Zn camp, Northwest Territories, Canada”, Economic GeologyEconomic Geology, vol. 113, pp. 779-788, 2018.
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“Composition and history of giant carbonate seep mounds, Mesoproterozoic Borden Basin, Arctic Canada”, Precambrian ResearchPrecambrian Research, vol. 293, pp. 150-173, 2017.
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“Fluid histories in sedimentary settings revealed using multiple in situ micro-analytical techniques”, V.M. Goldschmidt ConferenceV.M. Goldschmidt Conference. Paris, France, 2017.
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“Fluid history of the carbonate-hosted Storm Copper showing, Somerset Island, Arctic Canada”, PDAC-SEG Student Minerals Colloquium. Toronto, ON, 2017.
, “Fluid-chemical evidence for one billion years of fluid flow through Mesoproterozoic deep-water carbonate mounds (Nanisivik zinc district, Nunavut)”, Geochimica et Cosmochimica ActaGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 223, pp. 493-519, 2017.
, “Origin and hydrology of a large, intact Early Cambrian paleocave system and its role in overlying fluidisation structures, Arctic Canada”, Sedimentary GeologySedimentary Geology, vol. 351, pp. 66-79, 2017.
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“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.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2017-074030Nanisivik Deposit
“Late Mesoproterozoic rifting in Arctic Canada during Rodinia assembly: impactogens, trans-continental far-field stress and zinc mineralisation”, Terra NovaTerra NovaTerra Nova, vol. 28, pp. 188-194, 2016.
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“Rifting of Columbia to form a deep-water siliciclastic to carbonate succession; the Mesoproterozoic Pinguicula Group of northern Yukon, Canada”, Precambrian ResearchPrecambrian Research, vol. 278, pp. 179-206, 2016.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2016-058822Hart River InlierMount Landreville Formationnorthern Yukon TerritoryPass Mountain FormationPinguicula BasinPinguicula GroupRubble Creek Formation
“Rifting of Columbia to form a deep-water siliciclastic to carbonate succession: The Mesoproterozoic Pinguicula Group of northern Yukon, Canada”, Precambrian ResearchPrecambrian Research, vol. 278, pp. 179-206, 2016.
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“Thick sulfate evaporite accumulations marking a mid-Neoproterozoic oxygenation event (Ten Stone Formation, Northwest Territories, Canada)”, Geological Society of America Bulletin, vol. 128, pp. 203-222, 2016.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2016-007681Little Dal GroupMackenzie Mountains SupergroupTen Stone Formation
“Base-metal enrichment in Stage-5 (Mid-Cambrian) black shale of the Hess River Formation, Misty Creek Embayment (NT), Selwyn Basin”, in Targeted Geoscience Initiative 4; sediment-hosted Zn-Pb deposits; processes and implications for exploration, Geological Survey of Canada, Calgary, AB, Canada, 2015, pp. 75-95.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2016-082146Cambrian Stage 5Hess River FormationMisty Creek Embayment
“Base-metal Enrichment in Stage-5 (mid-Cambrian) Black Shale of the Hess River Formation, Misty Creek Embayment, Selwyn Basin”, in Targeted Geoscience Initiative 4: sediment-hosted Zn-Pb deposits: processes and implications for exploration, vol. Open File 7838, Geological Survey of Canada, 2015, pp. 75-95.
, “Deep-water seep-related carbonate mounds in a Mesoproterozoic alkaline lake, Borden Basin (Nunavut, Canada)”, Precambrian ResearchPrecambrian Research, vol. 271, pp. 173-197, 2015.
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“Geochemistry of Phanerozoic diagenesis on Victoria Island, NWT, Canada”, Chemical GeologyChemical Geology, vol. 415, pp. 47-69, 2015.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2016-044017Cornwallis zinc districtPolaris MineVictoria Island FormationWynniatt Formation
“Geochemistry of Phanerozoic diagenesis on Victoria Island, NWT, Canada”, Chemical GeologyChemical Geology, vol. 415, pp. 47-69, 2015.
, “Geology, Uqpilik, Victoria Island, Northwest Territories”, Geological Survey of Canada, p. preliminary, 2015.
, “Gossans of the Cornwallis District, central high Arctic islands, Canada”, in Environmental and Economic Significance of Gossans, vol. Open File 7718, Geological Survey of Canada, 2015, pp. 54-57.
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