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Mining Matters for Nova Scotia 2003 - Opportunities for Economic Development

Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources
Mineral Resources Branch
Report ME 2003-2

Edited by D. R. MacDonald

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Table of Contents

  • Program
  • Bromine Stratigraphy of Windsor Group Salt in Nova Scotia - A Guide to Evaporite Basin Depositional Conditions, Stratigraphic Correlation, Structural Configuration, Chemical Alteration and Regional Variation - R. C. Boehner
  • Current Research at Joggins: Testimony to a Prospective World Heritage Site - J. H. Calder, S. J. Davies, H. J. Falcon-Lang, M. R. Gibling, B. L. Hebert, M. C. Rygel and A. C. Scott
  • A Late Triassic Terrestrial Vertebrate Community, as Indicated by Reptile Footprints Preserved in the Upper Wolfville Formation (Fundy Supergroup) at North Medford, Nova Scotia - B. Cameron and N. Wood
  • Overview of a New Mapping and Resource Evaluation Program for NTS Areas 11E/06 and 11E/07 - P. S. Giles and R. D. Naylor
  • Geochemical Metadata Compilation: An Update - T. A. Goodwin and B. E. Fisher
  • The South Mountain Batholith Geochemical Database: An Update - L. J. Ham
  • Energy Supply/Demand Trends and Forecasts: Implications for a Sustainable Energy Future for Canada and the World - J. D. Hughes
  • Comparison of the Brazil Lake, Nova Scotia, and Little Nahanni, N.W.T., LCT Pegmatite Suite - D. J. Kontak, L. Groat and E. Barnes
  • Regional Fold Geometry of the Meguma Group, Halifax Region to Ecum Secum - S. K. Y. Lee, N. Culshaw and R. J. Horne
  • Distribution of Zinc and Cadmium in Stream Sediments from the West Barney's River Area, Antigonish Highlands, Nova Scotia - C. Moore, C. Stanley and T. A. Goodwin
  • Distribution and Speciation of Elements Associated with Historical Mine Tailings at Selected Lode Gold Deposits of the Meguma Terrane, Southern Nova Scotia - M. B. Parsons, P. K. Smith, T. A. Goodwin, G. E. M. Hall, A. L. Sangster and J. B. Percival
  • Bedrock Aggregate Potential Near the Halifax-Dartmouth Market - G. Prime
  • Towards a Regional Groundwater Resource Characterization of the Annapolis-Cornwallis Valley, Nova Scotia - M. Ross, C. Rivard, Y. Michaud, C. Deblonde, T. Webster, A. Rivera and A. Blackmore
  • Surficial Geological Map and ArcView® Database for NTS Map Area 11F/11 (Port Hawkesbury) - R. R. Stea
  • Early Cretaceous Outliers in Northern Nova Scotia: The Fault Connection - R. R. Stea, G. Pe-Piper and D. J. W. Piper
  • Geology of the Washabuck Peninsula, Central Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia - D. R. G. Wasylik, C. E. White and S. M. Barr
  • GIS Database Construction in Support of a GSC-lead Groundwater Project for the Annapolis-Cornwallis Valley - T. Webster, A. Blackmore, I. Spooner, Y. Michaud, M. Ross and C. Rivard
  • Geology of the Whycocomagh Map Area (NTS 11F/14), Southwestern Cape Breton Island - C. E. White, R. C. Boehner and G. J. DeMont
  • Assessment of Potential Granitic Aggregate Sources in the Halifax Regional Municipality Area - C. E. White and G. Prime
  • Preliminary Bedrock Geology Map of the Area between Baccaro Point and Sable River, Shelburne County (NTS 20P/06, 11 and 14) - C. W. White and D. R. G. Wasylik


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