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Publikováno v:
The Canadian Mineralogist. 59:913-945
An orientation survey using surficial media was performed over the high-grade McArthur River unconformity-related U deposit (Saskatchewan, Canada) to test whether or not secondary dispersion of elements related to the ore body or alteration zone can
Publikováno v:
The Canadian Mineralogist. 59:885-912
Kurt Kyser contributed significantly to understanding the role that fluids play in the formation of unconformity-related U deposits in Canada and Australia and also in the exploration for these deposits. Kurt's exploration research was collaborative
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Earth Sciences. 65:409-426
The Cariewerloo Basin formed in the Mesoproterozoic following assembly of the Gawler Craton, South Australia, and was filled by arenaceous redbeds of the Pandurra Formation. While previous regional-scale work reveals a basin with similar size and sed
Publikováno v:
Precambrian Research. 267:227-249
The Paleoproterozoic Roraima Supergroup is a siliciclastic succession exposed in Guyana, Venezuela and Brazil that filled the extensive Roraima Basin on the Amazon Craton. Sequence stratigraphy, mineral geochemistry, and geochronology are integrated
Formation of the enigmatic Matoush uranium deposit in the Paleoprotozoic Otish Basin, Quebec, Canada
Autor:
Jonathan Lafontaine, Kurt Kyser, Paul Alexandre, Daniel Layton-Matthews, Eric E. Hiatt, Steve R. Beyer
Publikováno v:
Mineralium Deposita. 50:825-845
The Matoush uranium deposit is situated in the Paleoproterozoic Otish Basin, northern Quebec, Canada, and is hosted by the Indicator Formation sandstones. Its sheet-like ore bodies are closely associated with the steeply dipping Matoush Fracture, whi
Publikováno v:
Precambrian Research. 187:293-312
The Paleoproterozoic (Statherian) Thelon Formation consists of unmetamorphosed sandstone and conglomerate that was deposited in the Thelon Basin, a continental basin in northern Canada. This study presents the first detailed sedimentological and sequ