2006
DOI: 10.4095/222078
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Preliminary release of kimberlite indicator mineral data from National Geochemical Reconnaissance stream sediment samples in the Jackpine Lake area (NTS 84C/15, 84C/16, 84F/01, 84F/02), southwest Buffalo Head Hills, Alberta

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“…Following the discovery of kimberlites in the Buffalo Head Hills in 1997 (Skelton and Bursey 1998;Eccles et al 2003), kimberlitic indicator mineral surveys of near-surface till Paulen et al 2005;Prior et al 2005a), esker (McClenaghan et al 2008, and stream sediments (McCurdy et al 2004;Prior et al 2005bPrior et al , 2005cPrior et al , 2006Prior et al , 2009McCurdy et al 2006) were completed by the AGS and GSC to better understand glacial dispersal from kimberlites of the Buffalo Head Hills field. Surficial geology maps were also completed in the Buffalo Head Hills kimberlite field from which macro-landforms indicate multiple ice-flow directions (Paulen et al , 2003c(Paulen et al , 2004a(Paulen et al , 2004bFenton et al 2003a;Trommelen et al 2006).…”
Section: Previous Work and Glacial Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following the discovery of kimberlites in the Buffalo Head Hills in 1997 (Skelton and Bursey 1998;Eccles et al 2003), kimberlitic indicator mineral surveys of near-surface till Paulen et al 2005;Prior et al 2005a), esker (McClenaghan et al 2008, and stream sediments (McCurdy et al 2004;Prior et al 2005bPrior et al , 2005cPrior et al , 2006Prior et al , 2009McCurdy et al 2006) were completed by the AGS and GSC to better understand glacial dispersal from kimberlites of the Buffalo Head Hills field. Surficial geology maps were also completed in the Buffalo Head Hills kimberlite field from which macro-landforms indicate multiple ice-flow directions (Paulen et al , 2003c(Paulen et al , 2004a(Paulen et al , 2004bFenton et al 2003a;Trommelen et al 2006).…”
Section: Previous Work and Glacial Historymentioning
confidence: 99%