2023
DOI: 10.3390/min14010025
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Geophysical Constraints to the Geological Evolution and Genesis of Rare Earth Element–Thorium–Uranium Mineralization in Pegmatites at Alces Lake, SK, Canada

Kateryna Poliakovska,
Irvine R. Annesley,
Zoltan Hajnal

Abstract: This investigation establishes an integrated method for rare earth elements (REE) exploration through a very promising and advanced exploration prospect in the Alces Lake area (SK, Canada) by assessing the integrated analysis of several multisource geophysical datasets. The resulting outcome provides important lithostructural information to the well-exposed, mineralized middle-to-lower crust at Alces Lake, comprising deep-seated poly-phase folds, ductile shear zones, and brittle faults. Geophysical–geological … Show more

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“…The Minerals identified in this study, as shown in Figure 1 include sedimentary origin phosphate, located within the Dawi Formation; chromium mineral (Cr), located in a single location and related to the ophiolitic serpentinite formation; tantalum, niobium, and tin (TaNbSn); and talc Ore are located within the ophiolitic volcanic basin. In this study, the application of the geomagnetic method for mineral exploration was conducted by many authors [18][19][20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Minerals identified in this study, as shown in Figure 1 include sedimentary origin phosphate, located within the Dawi Formation; chromium mineral (Cr), located in a single location and related to the ophiolitic serpentinite formation; tantalum, niobium, and tin (TaNbSn); and talc Ore are located within the ophiolitic volcanic basin. In this study, the application of the geomagnetic method for mineral exploration was conducted by many authors [18][19][20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%