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Geoscience Report 2011

Last updated on September 11, 2014

Table of Contents (PDF 2.4MB)

Foreword (PDF 49KB)

Complete Report (PDF 89 MB)

 

 
Title Author Size

Besa River Formations, Western Liard Basin, British Columbia (NTS 094N): Geochemistry and Regional Correlations

Ferri, F., Hickin, A.S., Huntley, D.H.

10.7MB

Geochemistry and Shale Gas Potential of the Garbutt Formation, Liard Basin, British Columbia (Parts NTS 094N, O; 095B, C)

Ferri, F., Hickin, A.S., Huntley, D.H.

10.1MB

Provisional Surficial Geology, Glacial History and Paleogeographic Reconstructions of the Toad River (NTS 094N) and Maxhamish Lake Map Areas (NTS 094O), British Columbia (NTS 094B/14)

Huntley, D.H., Hickin, A.S., Ferri, F.

28.4MB

Geo-Mapping for Energy and Minerals Program (Gem-Energy): Preliminary Surficial Geology, Geomorphology, Resource Evaluation and Geohazard Assessment for the Maxhamish Lake area (NTS 0940), Northeast British Columbia

Huntley, D.H., Hickin, A.S.

25.8MB

Attrition Experiments for the Beneficiation of Unconsolidated Sand Sources of Potential Hydraulic Fracture Sand, Northeast British Columbia

Hickin, A.S., Huntley, D.H.

6.2MB

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