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“The ratio of B-field and dB/dt time constants from time-domain electromagnetic data; a new tool for estimating size and conductivity of mineral deposits”, Exploration Geophysics (Melbourne), vol. 44, pp. 238-244, 2013.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2014-067978B-fieldEagle's Nest DepositVTEM
“The ratio of B-field and dB/dt time constants from time-domain electromagnetic data: a new tool for estimating size and conductivity of mineral deposits”, Exploration GeophysicsExploration Geophysics, vol. 44, pp. 238-244, 2013.
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“Re-Os geochronology highlights widespread latest Mesoproterozoic (ca. 1090–1050 Ma) cratonic basin development on northern Laurentia”, Geology, 2021.
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“Do Magnetite Layers In Algoma-Type Banded Iron Formations (BIF) Preserve Their Primary Geochemical Signature? A Case Study of Samples From Three Archean BIF-Hosted Gold Deposits”, The Canadian MineralogistThe Canadian Mineralogist, vol. 54, pp. 605-624, 2016.
, “Depositional setting of algoma-type banded iron formation from the Meadowbank, Meliadine, and Musselwhite gold deposits”, in Targeted Geoscience Initiative 4; contributions to the understanding of Precambrian lode gold deposits and implications for exploration, Geological Survey of Canada, Calgary, AB, Canada, 2015, pp. 55-68.
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“Deciphering element paragenesis, element associations and multi-stage mineralizing processes in orogenic gold deposits with LA-ICP-MS analysis of sulfides”, V.M. Goldschmidt ConferenceV.M. Goldschmidt Conference, vol. 27. Paris, France, 2017.
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“Interpretations and implications of LA ICP-MS analysis of chert for the origin of geochemical signatures in banded iron formations (BIFs) from the Meadowbank gold deposit, Western Churchill Province, Nunavut”, Chemical GeologyChemical Geology, vol. 410, pp. 89-107, 2015.
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, “Application of LA ICP-MS analysis of sulfides to the deconvolution of elemental paragenesis and associations in hydrothermal gold systems”, in Geological Society of America, 2016 annual meeting & exposition, vol. 48, Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States, 2016.
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“Distinguishing primary and mineralization-related signatures of chert from the banded iron-formation–hosted gold deposits at Musselwhite, Ontario and Meadowbank, Nunavut”, Geological Survey of Canada, 2015.
, “Application of LA-ICP-MS sulfide analysis and methodology for deciphering elemental paragenesis and associations in addition to multi-stage processes in metamorphic gold settings”, The Canadian MineralogistThe Canadian Mineralogist, 2018.
, “Corrigendum to Interpretations and implications of LA ICP-MS analysis of chert for the origin of geochemical signatures in banded iron formations (BIFs) from the Meadowbank gold deposit, Western Churchill Province, Nunavut (Chemical Geology (2015) 410 (89”, Chemical GeologyChemical Geology, vol. 449, p. 270, 2017.
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“Corrigendum to “Interpretations and implications of LA ICP-MS analysis of chert for the origin of geochemical signatures in banded iron formations (BIFs) from the Meadowbank gold deposit, Western Churchill Province, Nunavut”, Chemical GeologyChemical Geology, vol. 410, pp. 89-107, 2017.
, “Characterization of banded iron formations associated with gold mineralization: primary geochemical signatures and exploration implications”, Laurentian University, 2016.
, “Do magnetite layers in algoma-type banded iron formations (BIF) preserve their primary geochemical signature? A case study of samples from three Archean BIF-hosted gold deposits”, The Canadian MineralogistThe Canadian Mineralogist, vol. 54, pp. 605-624, 2016.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2017-041494Meadowbank DepositMeliadine DepositMusselwhite Deposit
“Interpretations and implications of preliminary LA ICP-MS analysis of chert for the origin of geochemical signatures in banded iron-formations (BIFs) from the Meadowbank gold deposit, Western Churchill Province, Nunavut”, Geological Survey of Canada, 2014.
, “Depositional setting of Algoma-type banded iron formation from the Meadowbank, Meliadine, and Musselwhite gold deposits”, in Targeted Geoscience Initiative 4: Contributions to the Understanding of Precambrian Lode Gold Deposits and Implications for Exploration, vol. Open File 7852, Geological Survey of Canada, 2015, pp. 55–68.
, “Interpretations and implications of LA ICP-MS analysis of chert for the origin of geochemical signatures in banded iron formations (BIFs) from the Meadowbank gold deposit, Western Churchill Province, Nunavut”, Chemical GeologyChemical Geology, vol. 410, pp. 89-107, 2015.
, GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geological Institute.2017-033951Meadowbank DepositWoodburn Lake greenstone belt
“Interpretations and implications of LA ICP-MS analysis of chert for the origin of geochemical signatures in banded iron formations (BIFs) from the Meadowbank gold deposit, Western Churchill Province, Nunavut”, Chemical GeologyChemical Geology, vol. 410, pp. 89-107, 2015.
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