Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources
Mineral Resources Branch
Report ME 2005-2
Edited by D. R. MacDonald
Table of Contents
- Cover and Table of Contents
- Thick Carboniferous Conglomerate Units with Arisaig Group Fossiliferous Clasts Formed in an Extensional Setting During Docking of the Meguma and Avalon Terranes, Isle Madame, Nova Scotia - S. M. Barr, A. J. Boucot, W. D. Boyce, E. Force, E. Landing and C. E. White
- The Joggins World Heritage Initiative: a Progress Report - J. H. Calder
- Sampling Methodology for Investigation of Till-derived Placer Deposits in Former Gold Districts - J. D. Chipman and R. F. Mills
- A Brief Overview of Groundwater Resources in Nova Scotia - H. J. Cross and J. M. Drage
- Geology and Society: What is the Role of the Mineral Inventory? -G. J. DeMont
- Acadian Gold Corporation - G. W. Felderhof
- Triggering Mechanisms of Debris Avalanches in the Central Cape Breton Highlands, Nova Scotia - P. W. Finck
- Accessing Mineral Resources Branch Digital Geoscience Data and Information - B. E. Fisher, J. C. Poole and J. D. MacNeill
- Nova Scotia Gold Grain Study - T. A. Goodwin
- Structure and Predictability of Meguma Gold Deposits - R. J. Horne
- Contact Metamorphism of the Halifax Formation, Halifax, Nova Scotia - R. A. Jamieson, G. G. Hart, N. W. Tobey and J. P. Butler
- The North Mountain Basalt: a Walk Through a 201 Million Year Old Volcanological Paradise in the Jurassic Park of Southern Nova Scotia - D. J. Kontak
- Mississippi Mourning: the Geological, Historical, Political and Cultural Ingredients of the Katrina Catastrophe - Why There is No "Big Easy Fix" - E. Kosters
- Current Activities in Geological Mapping and Geochemistry - M. A. MacDonald, T. A. Goodwin, R. J. Horne, R. D. Naylor, R. R. Stea and C. E. White
- Drift Exploration Using Indicator Minerals and Till Geochemistry - M. B. McClenaghan
- Preliminary Assessment of Tills at Kemptville, Yarmouth County, and Moose River and Lake Catcha, Halifax County, as Placer Gold Ore Sources - R. F. Mills and J. D. Chipman
- A Summary of the Work Completed for the Nova Scotia Component of the 2003 to 2005 Targeted Geoscience Initiative Program - R. D. Naylor, D. C. Brisco and P. S. Giles
- Naturally Occurring Radionuclides in Nova Scotia's Rocks, Water and Air - G. A. O'Reilly
- Arsenic and Mercury Contamination from Historical Gold Mine Tailings in Nova Scotia - M. B. Parsons, P. K. Smith, T. A. Goodwin, G. E. M. Hall and J. B. Percival
- GIS Database Construction for the Annapolis Valley Aggregate Project - G. Prime
- The Legacy of Glacial Lakes in Nova Scotia - R. R. Stea
- Characterization of Existing Sand Deposits in the Annapolis Valley Utilizing High-resolution LIDAR Digital Elevation Models - A. Templin and T. L. Webster
- Petrographic and Chemical Variations Through the Goldenville and Halifax Formations, Bear River, High Head, and Broad River Sections, Southwestern Nova Scotia - R. M. Toole, S. M. Barr and C. E. White
- Structure of the Western Cumberland Basin: Implications for Coalbed-methane Exploration - J. W. F. Waldron and M. C. Rygel
- The Application of High-resolution LIDAR Elevation Models for Understanding Landscape Evolution: an Example from the North Mountain, Nova Scotia - T. L. Webster
- Preliminary Bedrock Geology of the Liverpool and Lake Rossignol Map Areas (NTS 21A/02 and 21A/03), Southern Nova Scotia - C. E. White and R. M. Toole
