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New geochemistry from old drill holes at the Tom property, Macmillan Pass, Yukon
This paper presents new data from historical drill core and outcrop specimens from Macmillan Pass, Yukon. Whole rock lithogeochemical data are presented from analyses of core from three drillholes at the Tom property. The core covers intervals ranging from the Middle Devonian Road River Group (Sapper Formation) to the Upper Devonian Earn Group (Portrait Lake Formation–Fuller Lake Member) and includes the Macmillan Pass volcanic suite that occurs at the Road River–Earn Group contact. Samples were collected to characterize the depositional history of Middle–Upper Devonian fine-grained rocks in the region to aid with paleogeographical reconstructions, depositional models, improve age control and to aid in correlation of thick shale units. Baseline geochemical profiles and sedimentology for all fine-grained units indicate turbidity current deposition in a range of shelf to basinal settings and variable oxic to anoxic conditions. Additionally, eleven existing Middle Devonian conodont collections were re-examined to provide better biozone refinements and a tighter constraint of the contact between the Road River Group (Sapper Formation) and Earn Group (Portrait Lake Formation) to the Late Eifelian australis-ensensis biozones.
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Bedrock geology of the Macmillan Pass area, Yukon and adjacent Northwest Territories
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Placer Mining and Exploration Compilations (115I and 115J/K)
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A placer mining and exploration compilation of NTS map sheets 115I and 115J/K, southern Yukon Territory, Canada. This compilation includes the location, history and previous work, description of bedrock geology, surficial geology and mineralization, as well as lists of related references. Accompanying the text are two 1:250,000-scale maps (NTS 115I and 115J/K) which display the locations of the placer occurrences discussed in the report.
Lithogeochemistry
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The lithogeochemical data provides the chemical composition of rock samples. This data helps characterize the rocks and can be used to understand their mode of formation. Distributed from [GeoYukon](https://yukon.ca/geoyukon) by the [Government of Yukon](https://yukon.ca/maps) . Discover more digital map data and interactive maps from Yukon's digital map data collection. For more information: [geomatics.help@yukon.ca](mailto:geomatics.help@yukon.ca)
Exploring for the Future – Baseline whole rock geochemistry of Northern Australia Data Release — Geochemistry of drill core samples from the McArthur Basin, Lawn Hill platform and Tomkinson Province, Northern Territory and Queensland
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The Exploring for the Future program is an initiative by the Australian Government dedicated to boosting investment in resource exploration in Northern Australia. The Paleo- to Mesoproterozoic sedimentary and volcanic sequences of the Mount Isa–McArthur Basin region of Northern Territory and Queensland are host to a range of world class mineral deposits (Hutton et al., 2012) and include the basin-hosted base metal deposits of the North Australian Zinc Belt, the world’s richest belt of zinc deposits (Huston et al., 2006; Large et al., 2005). The region demonstrably has potential for additional world class mineral systems (Hutton et al. 2012), as well as potential to host shale gas plays (Gorton & Troup, 2018). An improved understanding of the chemistry of the host sedimentary units, including associated volcanic and intrusive rocks (potential metal source rocks) within these regions is therefore an important requisite to further understand the resource potential of the region. To assist in this we have undertaken a multi-year campaign (2016-2019) of regional geochemical sampling of geological units in the southeastern McArthur Basin, it’s continuation into the Tomkinson Province, and the Lawn Hill Platform regions of Northern Territory and northwest Queensland. Chief aims of the project were to characterise, as much as possible, the inorganic geochemistry of units of the Paleoproterozoic Tawallah, McArthur, Fickling and McNamara Groups and the Mesoproterozoic Roper and South Nicholson groups, with most emphasis on the Tawallah, McNamara and Fickling Groups. Minimal attention was paid to units of the McArthur Group which have been extensively previously sampled. The project also involved exploratory geochemical characterisation of sedimentary and igneous rocks from Paleoproterozoic and Mesoproterozoic rocks of the Tomkinson Province (Tomkinson, Namerinni and Renner groups) in Northern Territory. Minimal regional geochemical data exists for these rocks which are considered time equivalents of the Tawallah, McArthur, Nathan and Roper groups. The approach followed was based on targeting as many units as possible from drill core held within the core repository facilities of the Northern Territory and Queensland Geological surveys. Sampling strategy for individual units was based on targeting all lithological variability with particular emphasis on units not previously extensively sampled. Units were sampled at moderate to high resolution, with sampling density ranging from one sample per ~10 m intervals in organic rich intervals or lithological variable units, up to one sample per 20 to 50 m intervals in lithologically-monotonous units or in units recently sampled recently by GA or others. This data release contains the results of elemental analyses (XRF, ICP-MS), ferrous iron oxide content (FeO) and Loss-on-ignition (LOI) on 805 samples selected from 42 drill cores housed in the Geological Survey of Northern Territory’s Darwin and Alice Springs core repositories and in the Geological Survey of Queensland’s Brisbane and Mount Isa core repositories. Drillholes sampled include the Amoco holes DDH 83-1, DDH 83-2, DDH 83-3, DDH 83-4, and DDH 83-5, as well as 14MCDDH001, 14MCDDH002, 87CIIDH1, 87CIIDH2, Bradley 1, Broughton 1, DD81CY1, DD91RC18, DD91DC1, DD91HC1, DD95GC001, GCD-1, GCD-2A, GSQ Lawn Hill 3, GSQ Lawn Hill 4, GSQ Westmoreland 2, MWSD05, ND1, ND2, 12BC001, and Willieray (1DD, 3DD, 8DD), Hunter (1DD, 2DD, 3DD) and HSD001, HSD002 holes from the Tomkinson Province. The data also include a small number of non-basin samples (from drill holes AAI POTALLAH CREEK 1, ADRIA DOWNS 1, Bradley 1, GSQ Normanton 1, GSQ Rutland Plains 1, MULDDH001 and MURD013), collected at the same time, largely for isotopic studies. The resultant geochemical data was largely generated at the Inorganic Geochemistry Laboratory at Geoscience Australia (509 of the 805 analyses), with two batches (296 samples) analysed by Bureau Veritas in Perth. Eighteen
Lithogeochemistry
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This product contains whole rock chemical analyses from Yukon samples.
Placer Mining and Exploration Compilation (105A/B/C/D)
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A placer mining and exploration compilation of parts of the Watson Lake and Whitehorse mining districts, southern Yukon Territory, Canada. This compilation includes the location, history and previous work, description of bedrock geology, surficial geology and mineralization, as well as lists of related references. Accompanying this report are four 1:250,000-scale maps (Watson Lake, 105A; Whitehorse, 105D; Teslin, 105C; and Wolf Lake, 105B) which display the locations of the placer occurrences discussed in the report.
The unconventional gas resources of Mississippian-Devonian shales in the Liard basin of British Columbia, the Northwest Territories and Yukon
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Regional stream sediment geochemical data Stevenson Ridge, Yukon (NTS 115J & K)
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Geology and geochemistry of stratabound ore deposits in South-central Yukon Territory and southwestern District of Mackenzie, Northwest Territories
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Data collected from Upper Devonian to Carboniferous Strata II - Tuttle Fm. In: Digital Atlas to accompany Regional Geoscience Studies and Petroleum Potential, Peel Plateau and Plain, Northwest Territories and Yukon
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