Upernavik 98: reconnaissance mineral exploration in North-West Greenland

Autor: Bjørn Thomassen, Agnete Steenfelt, Tapani Tukiainen, Johannes Kyed
Rok vydání: 1999
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Zdroj: Geology of Greenland Survey Bulletin. 183:39-45
ISSN: 1397-1905
DOI: 10.34194/ggub.v183.5203
Popis: The Upernavik 98 project is a one-year project aimed at the acquisition of information on mineral occurrences and potential in North-West Greenland between Upernavik and Kap Seddon, i.e. from 72°30′ to 75°30′N (Fig. 1A). A similar project, Karrat 97, was carried out in 1997 in the Uummannaq region 70°30′–72°30′N (Steenfelt et al. 1998a). Both are joint projects between the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) and the Bureau of Minerals and Petroleum (BMP), Government of Greenland, and wholly funded by the latter. The main purpose of the projects is to attract the interest of the mining industry. The field work comprised systematic drainage sampling, reconnaissance mineral exploration and spectroradiometric measurements of rock surfaces.
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