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“Cretaceous ongonites (topaz-bearing albite-rich microleucogranites) from Ongon Khairkhan, Central Mongolia: Products of extreme magmatic fractionation and pervasive metasomatic fluid: rock interaction”, LithosLithos, vol. 236-237, pp. 173-189, 2015.
, “Origin of copper showings in the Cornwallis District and Borden Basin, Arctic Islands, Nunavut”, in Joint assembly AGU-GAC-MAC-CGU, vol. 38, Geological Association of Canada, Waterloo, ON, Canada, 2015.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.763015-60
“Genesis of emerald-bearing quartz veins associated with the Lened W-skarn mineralization, Northwest Territories, Canada”, The Canadian MineralogistThe Canadian Mineralogist, vol. 55, pp. 561-593, 2017.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2017-068811Lened PlutonLogan Mountains
“Textural, Fluid Inclusion, and Stable Oxygen Isotope Constraints on Vein Formation and Gold Precipitation at the 007 Deposit, Rice Lake Greenstone Belt, Bissett, Manitoba, Canada”, Economic GeologyEconomic Geology, vol. 112, pp. 629-660, 2017.
, “Textural, fluid inclusion, and stable oxygen isotope constraints on vein formation and gold precipitation at the 007 deposit, rice lake greenstone belt, Bissett, Manitoba, Canada”, Economic Geology and the Bulletin of the Society of Economic GeologistsEconomic Geology and the Bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists, vol. 112, pp. 629-660, 2017.
, Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2018 Elsevier Inc.20171103440420Dissolution-reprecipitationFlow-through systemsFluid inclusion microthermometryPrecipitation eventsRayleigh fractionationStability boundariesStable oxygen isotopesTemperature dependent
“Uranium-bearing opals; products of U-mobilization, diffusion, and transformation processes”, American MineralogistAmerican Mineralogist, vol. 102, pp. 1154-1164, 2017.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2017-052109lussatitevorlanite
“Atypical Cu mineralisation in the Cornwallis carbonate-hosted Zn district: Storm copper deposit, Arctic Canada”, Ore Geology ReviewsOre Geology Reviews, vol. 99, pp. 86-115, 2018.
, “Geochemical Evidence for a Topographically Driven Regional Mineralizing Fluid in the Polaris Zn District, Arctic Canada”, Economic Geology, vol. 117, pp. 1451-1480, 2022.
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“Redbed diagenesis links district-scale mineralising fluids to Cu source rock in the Polaris Zn-Pb(-Cu) district, Arctic Canada”, Ore Geology Reviews, p. 105916, 2024.
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