1973
DOI: 10.4267/2042/20697
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La cartographie des possibilités forestières au Québec (Canada)

Abstract: L'inventaire des terres du Canada, section Québec, travaille depuis plusieurs années à la réalisation d'études de classement des sols selon leurs possibilités d'utilisation agricole, forestière, récréative et faunique.

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“…This mine is the only operating underground niobium mine in the world. The Niobec Mine is hosted by the Saint-Honoré carbonatite complex dated at 650 mega-annum (Ma) (Belzile, 2009), which is covered by Paleozoic limestone and glacial deposits. The ellipsoidal Saint-Honoré carbonatite complex is zoned with an outer ring of feldspathic (feldspar-bearing) and feldspathoidal (minerals that resemble feldspar but have a different structure and much lower silica content) alkaline rocks and an inner zone consisting of a series of carbonatite lenses.…”
Section: Carbonatites and Associated Alkaline Rocksmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This mine is the only operating underground niobium mine in the world. The Niobec Mine is hosted by the Saint-Honoré carbonatite complex dated at 650 mega-annum (Ma) (Belzile, 2009), which is covered by Paleozoic limestone and glacial deposits. The ellipsoidal Saint-Honoré carbonatite complex is zoned with an outer ring of feldspathic (feldspar-bearing) and feldspathoidal (minerals that resemble feldspar but have a different structure and much lower silica content) alkaline rocks and an inner zone consisting of a series of carbonatite lenses.…”
Section: Carbonatites and Associated Alkaline Rocksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like the Brazilian deposits, pyrochlore is the main niobium-bearing mineral, but it is very fine-grained (0.2 to 0.8 millimeters) and rarely visible. Although dissemi-nated throughout the carbonatite, pyrochlore is especially concentrated in steeply dipping (>70 degrees) mineralized lenses that are rich in, in order of abundance, magnetite, apatite, and biotite (Belzile, 2009). Some lenses extend to a vertical depth of at least 730 m and have average grades of between 0.44 and 0.51 percent Nb2O5.…”
Section: Carbonatites and Associated Alkaline Rocksmentioning
confidence: 99%