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CURRENT RESEARCH IN THE GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES IN CANADA, MA Y 1987 - APRIL 1988 TRAVAUX EN COURS DANS LE DOMAINE DES SCIENCES G~OLOGIQUES AU CANADA, DE MAI 1987 A AVRIL 1988

Compiled by/Préparé par THOMAS E. BOLTON

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Cat. No. M44-88/5 ISBN 0-660-54653-1 CONTENTS/TABLE DES MATIERES

INTRODUCTION

1 AREAL MAPPI~G, 1:50 000 OR MORE DETAILED/ CARTOGRAPHIE, 1:50 000 O{..J À PLUS GRANDE ÉCHELLE 1 British Columbia/Colombie-Britannique 2 /Manitoba 2 New Brunswick/Nouveau-Brunswick 2 N ewfoundland/Labrador/Terre-N eu ve/Labrador 3 N orthwest Terri tories/Territoires du Nord-Ouest 3 Nova Scotia/N ou ve lie-Écosse 4 Ontario/Ontario 4 Québec 5 /Saskatchewan 6 Yukon Territory/Territoire du Yukon

6 AREAL MAPPING, LESS DETAILED THAN 1:50 000/ CARTOGRAPHIE, À PLUS PETITE ÉCHELLE QU'AU 1:50 000 6 British Columbia/Colombie-Britannique 6 N ewfoundland/Labrador/Terre-N euve/Labrador 6 N orthwest Terri tories/Territoires du Nord-Ouest 7 Ontario/Ontario 7 Québec 8 Yukon Territory/Territoire du Yukon

8 ENVIRONMENTAL GEOSCIENCE/SCIENCES DE LA TERRE APPLIQlJÉES A L'ENVIRONNEMENT

9 GEOCHEMISTRY/GÉOCHIME 9 Analytical methods and analysis/Méthodes analytiques et analyses 9 Exploration, organic/ Appliquée, organique 10 Exploration, non-organic/Appliquée, non-organique 13 General/Généralités

16 GEOCHRONOLOGY/GÉOCHRONOLOGIE

18 GEOLOGICAL COMPUTER APPLICATIONS/APPLICATIONS DE L'INFORMATIQUE À LA GÉOLOGIQUE

19 GEOMATHEMATICS/MATHÉMATIQUE DE LA TERRE

20 GEOMORPHOLOGY/GÉOMORPHOLOGIE

21 GEOPHYSICS/GÉOPHYSIQCE 21 E lectrical/Méthodes électriques 21 Exploration/Prospection 21 Geomagnetism-paleomagnetism/Géomagnetisme-paléomagnétisme 23 Geothermal/Géothermique 23 Gravity/Gravité 23 Seismology and physics of interior/Sismologie et et physique de l'intérieur de la terre 25 Other/ Autre 26 GEOTECHNIQUE/GÉOTECHNIQUE 26 Engineering geology/Géologie de l'ingénieur 26 PermafrosUPergélisol 27 Rock mechanics/Mécanique des roches 27 Soi! mechanics/Mécanique des sols 28 Snow and ice/Neige et glace

28 GLACIOLOGY/GLACIOLOGIE

29 HYDROGEOLOGY/HYDROGÉOLOGIE

30 MARINE GEOSCIENCE/OCÉANOGRAPHIE

31 MINERAL/ENERGY GEOSCIENCE/SCIENCES DE LA TERRE APPLIQUÉES AUX MINÉRAUX ET A L'ÉNERGIE 31 Coal geology/Géologie du charbon 32 Industrial minerais/Substances minérales industrielles 33 Minerai deposition exploration/evaluation/Recherche et évaluation des gîtes de minéraux 38 Petroleum exploration/evaluation/Recherche et évaluation des gîtes de pétrole 39 General/Généralités

41 MINERALOGY/CRYSTALLOGRAPHY/ MINÉRALOGIE/CRISTALLOGRAPHIE

44 PALEONTOLOGY/PALÉONTOLOGIE 44 Invertebrate/Invertébrés 46 Vertebrate/Vertébrés 47 Paleobotany/palynology/Paléobotanique et analyse pollinique

49 PETROLOGY/PÉTROLOGIE 49 Experimental/Expérimental 49 Igneous/Roches ignées 52 Metamorphic/Roches métamorphiques 53 Sedimentary/Roches sédimentaires

54 GEOLOGY/GÉOLOGIE DU QUATERNAIRE

59 REMOTE SENSING/TÉLÉDÉTECTION

60 SEDIMENTOLOGY/SÉDIMENTOLOGIE 60 Ancient sediments/Sédiments anciens 62 Recent and unconsolidated sediments/Sédiments récents et non consolidés

63 SOIL SCIENCE/PÉDOLOGIE

64 STRATIGRAPHY/STRATIGRAPHIE 64 /Précambrien 64 Paleozoic/Paléozoïque 66 Mesozoic/Mésozoique 67 Cenozoic/Cénozoïque 67 STRUCTURAL GEOLOGYtrECTONICS/GÉOLOGIE STRUCTURALEtrECTONIQUE 67 British Columbia/Colombie-Britannique 67 Alberta/Alberta 67 Manitoba/Manitoba 68 New Brunswick/Nouveau-Brunswick 68 N ewfoundland/Labradortrerre-Neuve/Labrador 68 Northwest Territoriestrerritoires du Nord-Ouest 69 Nova Scotia/N ou velle-Écosse 69 Ontario/Ontario 70 Québec 71 Yukon Territorytrerritoire du Yukon 71 General/Généralités

72 VOLCANOLOGY/VOLCANOLOGIE

74 ORGANIZATIONS REPORTING/ÉTABLISSEMENTS DÉCLARANTS

75 LIST OF GRANT AW ARDS IN THE EARTH SCIENCES FOR 1987-88/ LISTE DES SUBVENTIONS ATTRIBUÉES AUX SCIENCES DE LA TERRE EN 1987-88

96 RESEARCHER INDEX/INDEX DES CHERCHEURS INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION

The present publication recording research in progress in La présente publication, qui fait état de la recherche Canada from May 1987 to April 1988 is the result of a survey réalisée au Canada de mai 1987 à avril 1988, est le fruit d'une conducted between January, 1988 and March, 1988. enquête effectuée entre Janvier 1988 et 1988.

The research projects listed in this compilation are being Les projets de recherche enuméres sont exécutés surtout undertaken mainly within federal and provincial departments, par des ministères fédéraux et provinciaux, et par des and universities. A relatively complete overview of scientific universités. Un aperçu assez complet de l'activité de recherche research activities within Canada in the geological and allied scientifique au Canada pour la periode visée dans le domaine de sciences is provided for the survey period. la géologie et des sciences connexes est cependant fourni.

Using the data supplied for this compilation by the À partir des renseignements donnés par les participants à respondees, some indication as to the lines ofresearch receiving l'enquête, il est possible de voir quels genres de recherche the greatest and least attention can be formulated. At least 380 retiennent le plus et le moins l'attention. Au moins 380 projets research projects have not been previo usly reported. The nous ont été signalés pour la première fois. Les domaines où la greatest increase during the 1987-88 period was in the fields of recherche s'est le plus accrue durant l'année 1987-1988 sont les Mineral/Energy Geoscience (51), Structural Geology (37) and sciences de la Terre- Énergie/Minéraux ( 51 ), la Géologie Geophysics (36). Research projects undertaken as graduate Structurale <37) et la Géophysique <36). Les projets de recherche thesis in the universities are so specified wherever possible. de 2° cycle, dans les universités, sont également précisés. dans la mesure du possible.

Additional details on research in t he earth and related On peut se procurer de plus amples détails sur la recherche sciences underway in Canada during 1987 can be obtained réalisée en 1987 au Canada dans le domaine des sciences de la through the annual reports prepared by individual university Terre et des sciences co nnexes en consultant les rapports departments, research councils, and museums. Comprehensive annuels mis au point par les différents départements reports on geophysical research and development, including !'universités, co nseils de recherche et musées. Le volume du volcanology and oceanography related research, are contained Canadian Geophysical Bulletin, publié par le ministère de within the Canadian Geophysical Bulletin published by the !'Energie, des Mines et des Ressources, comprend des rapports Department of Energy, Mines and Resources. Summaries of co mplets sur les travaux de recherche et les dernières progress and short research reports related to hydrology/water­ réalisations en géophysique, y compris la recherche connexe en related environmental research and glaciology are provided volcanologie et en océanographie. Des résumés des progrès annually by the Water Resources Branch of the Department of réalisés et de brefs rapports ayant trait à la glaciologie et à la Environment Canada and the Associate Committee on recherche environnementale liée à l'hydrologie sont publiés Hydrology, National Research Council. Quaternary research in annueullement par la Direction des ressources en eau Québec is reviewed annually in the "Bulletin d'information de d'Environnement Canada et par le Comité associé de !'Association québecoise pour l'étude de Quaternaire". l'hydrologie, du Conseil national de recherches du Canada. La recherche sur le Quaternaire au Québec est signalée anneullement dans le "Bulletin d'information de !'Association québecoise pour l'étude du Quaternaire".

Again this year a listing is included of the 1987 awards Nous incluons à nouveau cette année une liste des prix provided for geological research within the Research décernés en 1987 pour la recherche géologique dans le cadre du Agreements program of the Department of Energy, Mines and programme d'accords de recherches du ministère de !'Énergie, Resources Canada. The Natural Sciences and Engineering des Mines et des Ressources du Canada. Le Consie l de Research Council Canada also provided a computer print-out of recherches en sciences naturelles et en génie du Canada a the operating grants actually awarded in 1987. The 1987 également fourni un imprimé d'ordinateur détaillant les Ontario Research Grants, British Columbia Geological Survey subventions aux travaux réellement accordées en 1987. On a Geoscience 1987-88 Research Grants and Polar Continental signalé également dans ce rapport les subventions de rec herche Shelf Project field support to non- governmental activities are de la Commission Géologique de !'Ontario

Use of the compilation Présentation

The projects are grouped under headings that cover Les projets sont groupés sous des titres generaux the majority of disciplines within the geological and a llied s'appliquant à la majorite des disciplines que comprennent la sciences. These groupings are unchanged from last years géologie et les sciences co nnexes. Ces catégories sont les mêmes co mpilation (Geological Survey of Canada, Paper 87-5, 1987). que l'année dernière !Étude 87-5, Co mmission géologique du Canada, 1987>.

A co mplete list of organizations contributing to the present une liste complète des organismes qui ont contribué à survey is included. Acknowledgment is made in particular to l'enquête a été dressée. Nous tenons à r e m e rci e r t hose who assembled and forwarded the data on research particulièrement les personnes qui ont recueilli et envoyé les projects underway in the organizations under their direction. As données concernant les projets de recherche en cours dans les a convenience, an alphabetically arranged index lists each organismes dont elles sont responsables. Pour vous faciliter la investigator and the reference number(s)ofthe project(s). consultation, un répertoire alphabétique donne les noms de tous les enquêteurs et le(sl numero(sl de reférence de son(sesl projets(s l. AREAL MAPPING, 1:50 000 OR MORE DETAILED/CARTOGRAPHIE, 1:50 000 OU À PLUS GRANDE ÉCHELLE l

BRITISH COLUMBIA/ 6 11 COLOMBIE-BRITANNIQUE FERRI, F., MELVILLE, D., British Columbia MASSE Y, N.W.D., FRIDA Y, S.J., British Ministry Energy, Mines, Petrol. Res.: Columbia Ministry Energy, Mines, Petrol. l Manson Creek mapping project, British Res.: ANDERSON, R.G., Geol. Surv. Can: Columbia, 1987-90. Sicker project, British Columbia, 1986-90. Geology of the Iskut River - Telegraph Creek See: See: area, BritishColumbia, 1984-. Manson Creek mapping project (93 N/09); Geology of the Cowichan Lake ara, Vancouver British Columbia Ministry Energy, Mines, Island (92C/16l; British Columbia Ministry 2 Petrol. Res., Paper 1988-1, p. 169-180, 1988. Energy, Mines, Petrol. Res., Paper 1987-1 , p. BLOODGOOD, M.A., PANTELEYEV, A, Mapping project a long 223-229, 1987. British Columbia Ministry Energy, Mines, Intermontane/O mineca Belt boundary-detail The geology of the Chemainus River­ Petrol. Res.: structure, stratigraphy, geochronology, Duncan area, Vancouver Island (92C/16, Quesnel belt (NTS 93A): Structural and minerai deposits. Underlain by Slide Mtn. Gp. 92B/13); ibid., Paper 1988-1, p. 89-91, 1988. stratigraphie controls on gold mineralization

15 See rocks in the Chaleur and Tobique zones, New PANTELEYEV, A., BAILEY, D.G., British Chisel-Morgan Lakes project; Manitoba Brunswick". A paper is being prepared for Columbia Ministry Energy, Mines, Petrol. Energy and Mines, Rept. Field Activities, p. publication. Res.: 70-79, 1987. Geology of Quesnel minerai belt (NTS 93A), Regional 1 :20 000 scale mapping bas British Columbia, 1986-88. demonstrated that up to 20% of volcanic rocks NEWFOUNDLAND/LABRADOR/ See: in the 75 km2 area between Chisel and Morgan TERRE-NEURE/LABRADOR Geology of the central Quesnel Belt; British Lakes, near Snow Lake, are affected by Columbia Ministry Energy, Mines, Petrol. silicification, Fe-Mg metasomatism or both. 26 Res., Paper 1988-1,p.147-153, 1988. Alteration is interpreted to be due to COLMAN-SADD, S., Newfoundland Dept. Quesnel minerai belt - the central volcanic hydrothermal activity caused by heating of Mines and Energy: axis between Horsefly and Quesnel lakes; intrastratal water by several large Geological mapping, Snowshoe Pond area, ibid., p. 131-137, 1988. synvolcanic tonalite plutons. An over 5 km Newfoundland, 1985-87. Mapping of the central volcanic axis of the stratigraphie section of Amisk Group volcanic See: Quesnel terrane is defining environments of rocks has been examined. Tectonic-stratigraphic subdivisions of central gold and copper-gold mineralization in the Newfoundland; Geol. Surv. Can., Paper 88-lB, Triassic/Jurassic island arc rocks and their 22 p. 91-98, 1988. coeval, alkalic intrusive centres. , H.P. , Manitoba Energy and Mines Mapping completed; report to be written. (Geological Services): 16 Tartan Lake, Manitoba, 1986-90. 27 PRICE, R.A., Geol. Surv. Can.: See: DICKSON, W.L., Newfoundland Dept. Mines Operation Bow-Athabasca, British Columbia Tartan Lake-Lac Aimee area preliminary and Energy: and Alberta, 1965-. report; Manitoba Energy and Mines, Rept. Coast granites, Newfoundland, 1987-: Field Activities, 1988. See: 17 The Tartan Lake area map will extend the Geology and mineralization in the Hungry RAY, G.E., DAWSON, G.L., ETTLINGER, coverage immediately north of the Flin Flon­ Grove Pond (1M/14l map area, Newfoundland; A.D., British Columbia Ministry Energy, White Lake Map (GR87-l land will be part ofa Newfoundland Dept. Mines and Energy, Rept. Mines, Petrol. Res.: 1 :50 000 compilation map of the Flin Flon 88-1, 1988. Hedley gold skarns, 1985-88. Gold-enriched are a. Plutonic, metasedimentary and plutonic skarns of British Columbia, 1987-90. rocks of the Gander, Avalon and Dunnage See: 23 Zones were examined to determine the Geology, geochemistry and metallogenic SYME, E.C., Manitoba Energy and Mines structure, stratigraphy and metallogenesis of zoning in the Hedley gold skarn camp; British (Geological Services): the area. Major faults divide the area into Columbia Ministry Energy, Mines, Petrol. Athapapuskow Lake, Manitoba, 1985-89. blocks with distinctive geological histories. Res., Paper 1988-1, 1988. See: Major faults are present and associated with Gold enriched skarn deposits of British Athapapuskow Lake project; Manitoba Energy gold mineralization. Columbia; ibid., 1988. and Mines, Rept. Field Activities, p. 30-39, Mapping and studying British Columbia 1987. 28 known gold skarn camps in order to aid 1:20 000 mapping of a 450 km2 area O'BRIEN, B.H., Newfoundland Dept. Mines exploration for new deposits. southeast of Flin Flon will document Early and Energy: Proterozoic Amisk Group volcanic La Poile - La Poile River project, 18 stratigraphy and Missi Group fanglomerate N ewfoundland. STRUIK, L.C., Geol. Surv. Can.: stratigraphy. The stratigraphie and Geology of McLeod Lake (93Jl and Pine Pass structural setting of minerai deposits and 29 (930) southwest map area, British Columbia, geochemical characteristics of volcanic and O'BRIEN, S.J., KNIGHT, !., Newfoundland 1987-. plutonic units are also being investigated. Dept. Mines and Energy: See: Avalonian geology of southwestern Bonavista Preliminary report on the geology of McLeod 24 Bay, Newfoundland, 1986-. Lake area, British Columbia; Geol. Surv. Can., ZWANZIG, H.V., SCHLEDEWITZ, D.C.P., See: Paper 88-lE, p. 39-42, 1988. Manitoba Energy and Mines

See: Geology across part of the Thelon Front, Caledonian Highlands east of Saint John, New Geology of the eastern Churchill Province Northwest Territories, 1983-88; Ph.D. thesis Brunswick, and to interpret the stratigraphy, between Anaktalik Brook and Cabot Lake (James). petrochemistry, and age ofthese rocks. (NTS 14,D/2,6,7); Newfoundland Dept. Mines, See: Rept. 87-1, p.155-159, 1987. A transect across the Thelon Front: lithologie, 44 Regional mapping and sampling under the structural and metamorphic relationships BOEHNER, R., RYAN, R., CARTER, D., Nova project have ail been but finished. Two between the Slave and Churchill structural Scotia De pt. Mines and Energy: l :50 000 NTS sheets will be published this provinces; Geol. Assoc. Can. - Minerai. Assoc. Basins studies - Cumberland year; two others are being compiled. Final Can., Program with abstracts, vol. 12, p. 58, Basin project, 1984-89. report is expected to be completed in 1990, 1987. See: accompanied by two 1:100 000 compilation To map the geology on either side of and Cumberland Basin project - An update; Nova sheets of eight l :50 000 sheets covered by the across the Thelon Front and to determine the Scotia Dept. Mines and Energy, Rept. 87-1, p. survey (14D/l,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 and parts of significance of the structural and 123-139, 1987. 24Nl,8). metamorphic variations observed across the Carboniferous carbonate buildups in Nova boundary between the Slave and Churchill Scotia; Nova Scotia Dept. Mines and Energy, structural provinces. OFR 87-10, 1987. NORTHWEST TERRITORIES/ Basin mapping (l :10 000) continued and TERRITOIRES DU NORD-OUEST 40 will be completed summer 1988. Specific KING, J .E ., Geol. Surv. Can.: investigations of evaporites and stratigraphie 32 Contwoyto-Nose Lake area, Slave Province, drilling continues. BROPHY, J.A., ROACH, D., Indian and N.W.T., 1987-. Northern Affairs Canada (Geology Division), See: 45 Ottawa Univ. (Geology): Deformation and plutonism in the western COREY, M.C., Nova Scotia Dept. Mines and Carp Lake/Tundra area 75M/W, 76D/SW and Contwoyto Lake map area, central Slave Energy: 85P, 1988-90; Ph.D. thesis Œoach). Province, District of Mackenzie, N.W.T.; Geol. South Mountain Batholith, 1984-. Surv. Can., Paper 88-lC, p.161-176, 1988. See: 33 Geological map of Mount Uniacke

Petrological and geochemical aspects of a 56 sheets (1 :50 000) were studied in 1987 (in zoned pluton within the South Mountain EASTON, R.M., Ontario Geol. Surv.: progress). Two map sheets (1:50 000) are Batholith, south-central Nova Scotia; Nova !Japping of the Darling area

69 Synthèse géologique de la Fosse de SASKATCHEWAN/SASKATCHEWAN COLPRON, M. , Université de Burlington !'Ungava, évaluation du potentiel minéral. (U.S.A.): 80 Géologie, stratigraphie, structurographie de la 75 DELANEY, G., Saskatchewan Geol. Surv.: région du Lac Brome, Estrie, Québec; thèse de MARQUIS, R., Université de Montréal Bedrock geological mapping, Laonil Lake maîtrise en sciences. (Géologie): area, northeastern Saskatchewan, 1986-89: Voir: Géologie, stratigraphie, structurographie de la See: Géologie de la région de Sutton Nord-Est; région de Richmond, Estrie, Québec; thèse de Bedrock geological mapping, Carruthers­ Ministère de !'Énergie et des Ressources du doctorat en sciences. Uskik Lakes area (Part of NTS 63M-l l and - Québec, DP86-33, 1987. Voir: 12); Saskatchewan Geol. Surv., Mise. Rept. 87- Géologie de la région de Sutton Nord-Est; Géologie de la région de Richmond; Ministère 4, p. 8-17, 1987. ibid., MB 87-29, 1987. de !'Énergie et des Ressources du Québec, MB The Laonil Lake area, a key window on the 86-31, 1987. enigmatic Glenie Lake Domain, Trans­ 70 Géologie de la région de Richmond; ibid., Hudson Orogen; Geol. Assac. Can. - Minerai DUPUY, H., HOGARTH, D.L., Ministère de MB 87-31, 1987. Assac. of Can., Program with abstracts, vol. 12, !'Énergie et des Ressources du Québec, p. 36, 1987. Université d'Ottawa (Géologie): 76 Géologie de la région Wakefield-Cascades, MARTIGNOLE, J., INDARÈS, A., KISH, L., 81 Québec, 1986-88; thèse de maîtrise (Dupuy). !REM/MERi, Ministère de !'Énergie et des HARPER, C., Saskatchewan Geol. Surv.: Cartographie à l'échelle 1:10 000 de la région Ressources du Québec: Gold belt geology: Waddy-Windrum Lakes de Wakefield-Cascades (Outaouais) en vue de Tectonique et stratigraphie de la partie N.-E. area, Saskatchewan, 1984-8 7. préciser les contextes stratigraphique et du super-groupe de Wakeham, Québec, 1986- See: structural des occurrences minérales. Étude 88. Review of a Lower Proterozoic gold belt from détaillée des gîtes et indices les plus Voir: northern Saskatchewan; Geol. Assac. Can. - prometteurs. Le super-groupe de Wakeham dans la partie Minerai. Assac. Can., Program with abstracts, Nord-Est de la Province de Grenville; vol. 12, p. 95, 1987. 71 Ministère de !'Énergie et des Ressources du Tectonic setting of Early Proterozoic LABBÉ, J-Y., Université Laval (Géologie): Québec, DV 87-25, 1987. volcanism of the Domain, northern Géologie, stratigraphie, structurographie de la A déterminer les relations entre le super­ Saskatchewan; ibid., p. 100, 1987. région de Weedon Estrie, Québec; thèse de gro up e de Wakeham e t les terrains The character of Early Proterozoic maîtrise en sciences. avoisinants au Grenville. plutonism in the central Metavolcanic Belt, Voir: northern Saskatchewan; ibid., p. 95, 1987. Géologie de la région de Weedon-Estrie; 77 Trace element geochemistry in the Waddy­ Ministère de !'Énergie et des Ressources du NANTEL, S., MARTIGNOLE, J., Ministère de Windrum Lakes area; Saskatchewan Geol. Québec, OP 86-28, 1987. !'Énergie et des Ressources du Québec, Surv., Mise. Rept. 87-4, p. 60-64, 1987. Géologie de la région de Weedon-Lingwick; Université de Montréal (Géologie): Contrais on gold mineralization in the ibid., MB 87-30, 1987. Le complexe anorthositique de Rivière­ Reindeer Zone, an Early Proterozo ic gold Pentecôte, partie NE du Grenville. Lithologie, province, northern Saskatchewan, Canada; 72 structure et potentiel économique, 1983-88. Bicentennial Gold 88, Melbourne, May 1988 LACROIX, S., SIMARD, A., DION, 0-J., En 1987, dans le cadre du project de Œxtended abstractl. PROULX, M., CHURCH, H., Ministère de cartographie du complexe anorthositique de 1:20 000 scale geological mapping of the !'Énergie et des Ressources du Québec: Rivière-Pentecôte, une attention particulière à northern part of the Central Metavolcanic Belt Harricana-Turgeon, Québec, 1987-89. été donnèe aux minéraux industriels: between Waddy and Star Lakes has been Voir: anorthosite (source potentielle d'alumine), completed. Petrographic studies and scrutiny Levé de sismique réfraction dans la reg1on apatite, quartzite et wollastonite. of geochemical data continuing. Compilation Harricana-Grasset; Ministère de !'Énergie et at 1:50 000 to be completed for release in des Ressources du Québec, OP 87-18, 1987. 78 November, 1988. 4ième année de cartographie des 4 années TREMBLA Y, A., Université Laval (Géologie): prévues. Début du travail de synthèse Géologie, stratigraphie, structurographie de la 82 géologique, géochimique et pétrographique. région de Sherbrooke, Estrie, Québec; thèse de SLIMMON, W. L., MACDONALD, R., doctorat en sciences. Saskatchewan Geol. Surv.: 73 Voir: Gold belt geology, Saskatchewan, 1987-88. LAMOTHE, O., BARRETTE, P., Ministère de Formation d'Ascot entre Sherbrooke et Ascot See: !'Énergie et des Ressources du Québec: Corner; Ministère de !'Énergie et des Bedrock geological mapping, Pine Channel Cartographie de la région du lac Bilson, Fosse Ressources du Québec, MB 86-26, 1987. area (part of NTS 740-7); Saskatchewan Geol. de !'Ungava, Nouveau-Québec, 1987-88. Géologie de la région de Sherbrooke partie Surv., Mise. Re pt. 87-4, p. 28-33, 1987. Voir: nord; ibid., MB 87-23, 1987. To establish a regional geological setting Géologie de la région du lac Bilson; Ministère with respect to the areas of gold de !'Énergie et des Ressources du Québec, OP 79 mineralization in the area. 87-23, 1987. VAN DER LEEDEN, J., BÉLANGER, M., Synthèse géologique de la Fosse de Ministère de !'Énergie et des Ressources du 83 !'Ungava, évaluation du potentiel minéral. Québec: THOMAS, D.J., Saskatchewan Geol. Surv.: Cartographie, synthèse géologique régionale, Bedrock geological mapping, Bing Lake area, 74_ 1983-88. Saskatchewan, 1984-89. LAMOTHE, O., MOORHEAD, J ., Ministère de Voir: See: !'Énergie et des Ressources du Québec: Le projet Rivière George: une première Review of a Lower Proterozoic gold belt from Cartographie de la région du lac Vigneau, évaluation métallogénique; Ministère de northern Saskatchewan; Geol. Assac. Can. - Nouveau-Québec, 1987-88. !'Énergie et des Ressources du Québec, DV 87- Minerai Assac. Can., Program with abstrcts, Voir: 25, p. 95-101, 1987. vol.12, p. 95, 1987. Géologie de la région du lac Vigneau, Fosse de Synthèse géologique et métallogénique The Lower Proterozoic La Ronge gold belt; !'Ungava, Nouveau-Québec; Ministère de pour l'arriére-pays de la Fosse du Labrador, Prospectors and Developers Assac. Can. !'Énergie et des Ressources du Québec, OP 88- secteur rivière George, Nouveau-Québec. Annual Convention, Toronto, March 8-11, 05, l 988. 1987. 6 Areal mapping 1:50 000 or more detailed/Cartographie, 1:50 000 ou à plus grande échelle

The character of Early Proterozoic Multiple reactivations in the Trans­ YUKONTERRITORY/ plutonism in the Central Metavolcanic Belt, Hudson Foreland, Greater Beaverlodge area, TERRITOIRE DU YUKON northern Saskatchewan; Geol. Assoc. Can. - northwestern Saskatchewan; ibid., p. 69, 1987. Minerai. Assoc. Can., Program with abstracts, Tectonic setting of Early Proterozoic 84 vol.12, p. 95, 1987. volcanism of the La Ronge Domain, northern DODDS, C.J., Geol. Surv. Can.: Structural relations in accreted terranes of Saskatchewan; ibid., p. 100, 1987. Operation Mount St. Elias, Yukon-British the Trans-Hudson Orogen, Saskatchewan: To geologically map southern portion of Columbia, 1973-. telescoping in a collisional regime?; ibid., p. Central Metavolcanic Belt, La Ronge Domain 67, 1987. at 1:20 000 scale and establish geological 85 setting of gold and base metal mineralization. THOMPSON, R.I., Geol. Surv. Can.: Stratigraphy and structure of Dawson, Larsen Creek and Nash Creek map areas, Yukon Terri tory, 1980-.

AREAL MAPPING, LESS DETAILED THAN 1:50 000/CARTOGRAPHIE, À PLUS PETITE ÉCHELLE QU'AU 1:50 000

BRITISH COLUMBIA/ 95 Areal mapping of north-central Grenville COLOMBIE-BRITANNIQUE GOWER, C.F., Newfoundland Dept. Mines Province at 1:100 000 scale will be complete and Energy: upon co mpletion of Red Wine Mountains 86 Reconnaissance geological mapping in the report. GABRIELSE, H., Geol. Surv. Can.: Grenville Province eastern Labrador, 1979-. Operation Finlay, British Columbia, 1970-. See: 99 Metamorphic conditions and 40Ar/39Ar WARDLE,. R.J., Newfoundland Dept. Mines 87 geochronological contrasts a cross the and Energy: GABRIELSE, H., Geol. Surv. Can.: Grenville Front Zone, coastal Labrador, Regiona l geology of the Goose Bay region, Operation Dease, British Columbia, 1977 -. Canada; Lithos, p. 13-35, 1988. Labradorl13Fl, 1983-. See: 88 96 Geology of th e Goose-Pinus Rivers area MONGER, J.W.H.,Geol.Surv. Can.: GOWER, C.F., PREVEC , S., VAN 113F,3,4,5, and 6l, central Grenville Orogen, Geology of the Ashcroft and Hope map-areas, NOSTRAND, T., Newfoundland Dept. Mines Labrador; Newfoundland Dept. Mines and British Columbia, 1980-. and Energy, McMaster Univ.

104 Geology of Aberdeen .Lake and parts of minerai deposit descriptions, and lithologie FRISCH, T., Geol. Surv. Can.: adjoining map areas, District of Keewatin, and structural data. Precambrian geology of southeast Ellesmere, 1982-. Devon and Cobourg Islands, District of 127 Franklin, 1976-. 117 MUIR, T.L., Ontario Geol. Surv.: OKULITCH, A.V., Geol. Surv. Can.: Hemlo tectono-stratigraphic study, District of 105 Geology of the Arctic Islands, 1984-. Thunder Bay, northwestern Ontario, 1984-90. FRISCH, T., Geol. Surv. Can.: See: Geology of Montresor River and lower Hayes 118 Ontario Geol. Surv., Mise. Paper 137, p. 117- River map are as, District of Keewatin, 1982-. SCHAU, M., Geol. Surv. Can.: 129, 1987. Geology of the Baker Lake map-area, District 106 of Keewatin, 1980-. 128 FRISCH, T., Geol. Surv. Can.: PERCIVAL, J.A., Geol. Surv. Can.: Precambrian Shield of the central Boothia 119 Geology of the Chapleau and Groundhog River Uplift, District of Franklin, 1986-. TELLA, S., Geol. Surv. Can.: blocks, Ontario, 1986-. Kamilukuak Lake map-aree., District of 107 Keewatin, 1979-. 129 FRITH, R.A., Geol. Surv. Can.: THURSTON, P.C., STOTT, G.M., Geology of Indin Lake (86Bl map-area, 120 BLACKBURN, C.E., JOHNS, G. W., District of Mackenzie, 1972-. TELLA, S., Geol. Surv. Can.: WILLIAMS, H., FYON, J.A., SUTCLIFFE, Deep Rose Lake and parts of adjoining map R.H., OSMAN!, !.M., CHIVARS, H.M., 108 are as, District of Keewatin, 1982-. Ontario Geol. Surv.: FRITH, R.A., Geol. Surv. Can.: Geology of Ontario, 1987-. Geology of Beechey-Duggan Lakes area, 121 Project will produce at 1:1000000, Geologic District of Mackenzie, 1980-. TELLA, S., Geol. Surv. Can.: Tectonic, Metallogenic, Geophysical and Chesterfield Inlet (550), and parts of Tavani Pleistocene Maps for the Prov. of Ontario and 109 (55K/9,16) and Marble Island (55J/13,14) map a descriptive volume to celebrate OGS GIBBINS, W.A., CULLEN, R., HOGARTH, areas, District of Keewatin, 1985-. centenary in 1991. D.D., Indian and Northern Affairs Canada See: (Geology Divisionl: Hanbury Island Shear Zone, a deformed Hope Bay volcanic belt, mapping and remnant of a ductile thrust, District of QUÉBEC petrology ofkomatiitic peridotite, 1986·. Keewatin, N.W.T.; Geol. Surv. Can., Paper 88- First reported komatiitic rocks from the Slave lC, p. 283-289, 1988. 130 Province. Field mapping to continue in 1988- CHEVÉ, S., BROUILLETTE, P., INRS­ 89. 122 Géoressources: THOMPSON, P.H., Geol. Surv. Can.: Cartographie et métallogénie au NW de 110 Tinney Hills (76J) - Overby Lake (76I Wt) Schefferville, Québec, 1987-90. HENDERSON, J.B., Geol. Surv. Can.: map areas, DistrictofMackenzie, 1983-. Voir: Healey Lake map-area, District of Mackenzie, Reco nnaissance géologique et métallogénique 1978-. 123 au NW de Schefferville: région du lac THORSTEINSSON, R., Geol. Surv. Can.: Fontisson; Ministère Énergie et Ressources du 111 Baumann Fiord (49C), Vendon Fiord <490) Québec, ra port préliminaire, 1987. HENDERSON, J.B., Geol. Surv. Can.: and Strathcona Fiord (49El, District of Métallogénie de l'or dans le socle archéen du Artilley Lake map are a, District of Mackenzie, Franklin, 1986·. com plex d'Ashuanipi; définition des 1984-. métallotectes qui quident la mise en place des 124 minéralisations auriféres. Travaux de 112 TRETTIN, H.P., Geol. Surv. Can.: cartographie au 1:50 000 complétés sur HENDERSON,J.R., Geol. Surv. Can.: Completion of reconnaissance geology, environ 25% du territoire d'étude. Geology of the Wager Bay "Shear Zone", northern Ellesmere Island, District of District of Keewatin, 1985-. Franklin, 1973-. 131 CIESIELSKI, A., Geol. Surv. Can.: 113 Metamorphism and structure in northeast JACKSON, G.D., Geol. Surv. Can.: ONTARIO/ONTARIO Superior Province, Québec, 1980-. Operation Bylot, District of Franklin, 1967 ·. See: 125 132 Geology and resource potential of a proposed BORN, P., BURBIDGE, G.H., Ontario Geol. CIESIELSKI, A., Geol. Surv. Can.: National Park, Bylot Island, and northwest Surv., Univ. Ottawa 1Geo logy l: Études es roches Archéennes et Protérozoiques Baffin Island, Northwest Territories; Geol. Geology of Brigstocke and Kittson Townships, dans la région du Front de Grenville entre Surv. Can., Paper 87-17, 1987. District of Timiskaming, Ontario, 1987 -88; Chibougamauet Val d'Or, Québec, 1984-. Ph.D. thesis 1Burbidgel. See: 114 See: Geological and structural context of the JACKSON, G.D., Geol. Surv. Can.: Ontario Geol. Surv., Mise. Paper 137, p. 198- Grenville Front, southeast of Chibougamau, Operation Penny Highlands, District of 204, 1987. Quebec; Geol. Surv. Can., Paper 88-lC, p. 353- Franklin, 1969-. 366, 1988. 126 115 MONEY, P.L., GULLEY, A., Ontario Geol. 133 LeCHEMINANT, A.N., Geol. Surv. Can.: Surv.: DUBOIS, J-M.M., Université de Sherbrooke Macquoid Lake (Wtl, Thirty Mile and Geological lntegration Se ries, 1987-93. (Géographie l: Tebesjuak Lake map-areas, District of To replace the c.urrent 1 inch to 4 mile Géologie du Quaternaire de la Côte Nord du Keewatin, 1978-. Geological Compilation Series. A computer­ Saint-Laurent, Québec, 1974-8 8. processable database is planned as an integral Les travaux de terrain sont complétés et un 116 part of the project. This will include specific rapport géologique est en cours. LeCHEMINANT, A.N., Geol. Surv. Can.: information sources, a select bib liography, 8 Areal mapping less detailed than 1:50 000/Cartographie, à plus petite échelle qu'au 1:50 000

134 Les travaux de terrain et la cartographie YUKON TERRITORY/ DUBOIS, J-M.M., GWYN, Q.H.J ., Université préliminaire sont terminés et un rapport TERRITOIRE DU YUKON de Sherbrooke

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139 Le projet vise à d éfinir le degré 146 ALLEN, D., MICHEL, F.A., Carleton Univ. d'artificialisation des cô tes et le type KETTLES, !.M., Geol. Surv. Can.:

ANAL YTICAL METHODS AND Separation and recovery ofvarious sulphur 157 ANALYSIS~ÉTHODES species in sedimentary rocks for stable sulphur BROOKS, P.W., Geol. Surv. Can.: ANALYTIQUES ET ANALYSES isotopie determination; Chem. Geol., vol. 67, p. Development of extraction, identification and 35-45, 1988. correlation systems for organic compounds 149 The analysis of geological materials for from sedimentary rocks and crude oils, 1973-. BOISVERT, R., BERGERON, M., fluorine, chlorine and sulphur using See: TURCOTTE, J ., INRS-Géoressources, pyrohydrolysis and ion chromatography; J. Geochemistry of Winnipegosis discoveries Université Laval (Géologie): Geochem. Explor., vol. 26, p. 177-186, 1988 .. near Table lands, Saskatchewan; Geol. Surv. Détermination des éléments du groupe du Can., Paper 88-1 D, p. 11-20, 1988. platine ; ibid., p. 75-92, 1987. janvier 1988. monitor is used as detector with its long path Development of methods for laser ablahon Petrography and geochemistry of organic absorption cell to provide better sensitivity. solid sample introduction, methods for rocks, malter from lead-zinc bearing Carboniferous The sample is digested at low heat with nitric minerais and waters. Development of isotope sequences of Salmon River, N.S., Canada; Soc. and hydrochloric acids. The digested sample ratio capabilities. Organic Petrol., Ann. Meeting, October 1987. and stannous chloride solution are Caractéristiques de la matière organique à continuously pumped through a mixing coi! 154 proximité des indices de sulfures. and into a gas-liquid separator. The reduced RUCKLIDGE, J.C., KILIUS , L.R., QIA mercury is separated and swept into the JIANG YIA.'.'fG, Univ. of Toronto : 1987. molybdenum and tungsten; J. Analytical Diterpenoid diagenesis in Powell Lake, British High molecular-weight hydrocarbons in Atomic Spectrometry, vol. 2, p. 473-480, 1987. Columbia, 1981 -. particulate matter of the northwest Gulf of :vfexico; :vfar. Env. Res., vol. 21, p. 3-9, 1987. 10 Geochemistry/Géochimie

Isotopie fractionation of nitrogen and 167 172 carbon in the synthesis of amino acids by SNOWDON, L.R., Geol. Surv. Can.: BOURGET, A., PERRAULT, G., École micro-organisms; Isotope Geoscience, vol. 65, Hydrocarbon geochemistry of northern Polytechnique (Génie minéral): p. 79-92, 1987. Interior Plains and Beaufort Sea, 1976-. Géochimi de la minéralisation aurifère de la Possible mechanism of inhibition of rat See: mine Kiena, Val d'Or, Québec, 1984-8 6; platelet aggregation by a Prudhoe Bay crude Geological processes interpreted from gasoline M.Sc.A. (Bourget). oil and its alphatic, aromatic and heterocycle range analyses of oils from southeast See: fractions; Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol., vol. 90, p. Saskatchewan and Manitoba; Geol. Surv. Distribution of gold around the Kiena S-50 347-356, 1987. Can., Paper 88-10, p. 33-40, 1988. Orebody, Val d'Or District, Québec, GAC­ Deep-Sea Hydrocarbon Seep Communities: Correlation of the Cano! Formation source MAC, Réunion annuelle, Programme et evidence for energy and nutritional carbon; rock with oil from Norman ; Organic resumes, vol. 12, p. 80, 1987. Sciences, vol. 238, p. 1138-1142, 1987. Geochem., vol. 11, no. 6, p. 529-548, 1987. Le gîte d'or S-50 a son lien dans une brèche Source rocks for western Newfoundland à l'intérieur des formations mafiques et hydrocarbons; Newfoundland Mines and 168 komatiitiques de la formation Jacola. La Energy, Paper 87-1, p. 151-154, 1987. SNOWDON, L.R., Geol. Surv. Can.: carbonatisation, la silicification et Petroleum geochemistry of Queen Charlotte l'albitisation sont très étendues et centrées sur 163 Islands, British Columbia, 1987-. le gite. Le gîte S-50 est enveloppé d'un halo McCONNELL, J., DAVENPORT, P.H., See: d'or à médiane de 300 ppb Au d'une largeur de Newfoundland Dept. Mines and Energy: Progress report on organic geochemistry, 120 m dans les épontes supérieures et 20 m An investigation of geochemical methods of Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia; dans les épontes inférieures. L'arsenic et gold exploration in Newfoundland and Geol. Surv. Can., Paper 88-lE, p. 251 -253, l'antimoine marquent aussi la minéralisation Labrador. A study of surficial geochemical 1988. aurifère. methods applied to exploration for mineralization related to A-type granites, 173 1986-89. EXPLORATION,NON-ORGANIC/ DAVENPORT, P.H., Newfoundland Dept. The project is researching various sampling APPLIQUÉE, NON-ORGANIQUE Mines and Energy: and analytical methods and the response of The use of Jake sediment geochemistry in various sample media including soi!, stream 169 regional exploration forgold, 1987. and Jake sediment and humus in proximity to BARRETT, T.J., JARVIS,!., FRALICK, P.W., See: gold mineralization and granitoid ANDERSON, G.M., GEBERT, J ., McGill The use of multi-element neutron activation mineralization. Emphasis in latter is on Jake Univ. (Geological Sciences): analysis of organic Jake sediment in sediments. Stratigraphie and geochemical controls on Fe­ geochemical exploration for gold; Zn- and Pb-rich metal deposits, 1986-88; M.Sc. Newfoundland Dept. Mines and Energy, Rept. 164 thesis (Gebert). 88-1, 1988. MOSSMAN, D.J., KRUMBEIN, W., DYER, See: Dispersion patterns ofgold from many gold B.D., Mount Allison Univ. (GeologyJ: Metalliferous sediments from DSDP Leg 92: occurrences in Newfoundland are detectable Nature and origin of stratiform kerogen se a ms The East Pacifie Rise Transect; Geochim. in organic Jake sediment collected at 1 site per in Lower Proterozoic Witwatersrand-type Cosmochim. Acta, vol. 51, p. 2241-53, 1987. 6 km2. Gold with As, Sb, Pb, Se and W paleoplacers, 1988. The solubility ofsphalerite and galena in 1- patterns define areas of extensive See: 5m NaCI solutions to 300°C; Geochim. hydrothermal alteration associated with The geochemistry of Witwatersrand-type gold Cosmochim. Acta, vol. 52, 1988. major fault systems that controlled the deposits and the possible influence of ancient Rare-Earth Element Geochemistry of formation and location of many of gold prokaryotic communities on gold dissolution Metalliferous sediments from DSDP Leg 92: deposits. and precipitation; Precambrian Res., vol. 30, p. The East Pacifie Rise Transect; Chemical 303-19, 1987. Geol., vol. 67, no. 3/4, 1988. 174 Comparison of stratiform kerogens from Major projects in progress are: ELSON. J .A., WEBBER, G.R., SUTTNER, lower Proterozoic paleoplacers in South Africa, metallogeny of sediment-hosted Fe-Zn-Cu W.C., McGill Univ. (Geological Sciences): Huronian Supergroup, Jacobina etc., to sulfide deposits in the Northern Labrador Investigation of the Wheatcraft Lake determine their geochemica l nature and Trough; and metallogeny of volcanogenic Cu­ Dispersal Train south of Granville Lake, paleontological characteristics. Report on Au-rich sulfide deposits in the central Abitibi northwestern Manitoba, 1986-88; M.Sc. thesis results of search for microfossils in these belt. Barnett has applied to participate in (Suttnerl. materials and outline problems relevant to ODPLeg 123or 124!1ate 1988). studies of process of biomineralization in 175 ancient sediments ofthis type. 170 FLETCHER, W.K., Univ. British Columbia BEAUDOIN, A., PERRAULT, G., Ecole (Geological Sciences): 165 Polytechnique (Génie minéral): Behaviour and dispersion of platinum in soils NICHOL, I., BREE, D., Queen's Univ. Pétrographie et géochimie de l'altération and sediments, southern British Columbia, (Geological Sciences): reliée au gite aurifère Dest-Or, Abitibi, 1987. Partitioning of go ld in humus as a key to Québec, 1983-85; M.Sc.A. IBeaudoinl. Preliminary studies being undertaken in understanding gold dispersion in humus, See: co njunction with the British Columbia 1985-89; M.Sc. thesis (Bree). Distribution of gold. arsenic, antimony and Ministry of Energy, Mines a nd Petroleum To investigate the nature of and factors tungsten around the Dest-Or orebody, Resources affecting the effectiveness of gold dispersion in Noranda District , Abitibi, Québec; J. humus associated with gold mineralization. Geochemical Exploration, vo l. 28, p. 41 -70, 176 1987. FLETCHER, W.K., DA Y. S., Univ. British 166 Columbia (Geological Sciences): NIELSEN, B. , BARNES, M.A., Univ. British 171 Sampling stream sediments for gold in Columbia (Geological Sciences>: BELKABIR, A., PERRAULT, G., École minerai exploration, southern British Stable carbon mass spectrometry of aromatic Polytechnique IGénie minérall: Columbia, 1985-; M.Sc. thesis !Day). hydrocarbons formed during early diagenesis Etude structurale et métallogénique des See: of lacustrine sediments, 1985-88; M.Sc. thesis minéralisations aurifères dans les formations EfTects ofvalley and local channel morphology (Nielsenl. précambriennes (protérozoïquesl de l'Anti­ on the distribution of gold in stream Atlas occidental marocain, 1988-90; M.Sc. A. sediments; 12th Internat. Exploration Œelkabirl. Geochemical Symp., 1987. Geochemistry/Géochimie 11

Particle size and abundance of gold in orientation data over the 500 km2 area which 184 selected stream sediments, southern British will be combined with other geoscience data GIGUÈRE, C., PERRAULT, G., BELAND, J., Columbia; J. Geochem. Explor., vol. 26, p. 203- bases developed simultaneously. Sampling École Polytechnique

177 181 185 FLETCHER, W.K., DA Y, S., Univ. British FORTESCUE, J.A.C., STAHL, H., Ontario GOODFELLOW, W.D., Geol. Surv. Can.: Columbia (Geological Sciences): Geol. Surv.: Regional geochemistry, Yukon Terri tory, Behaviour of gold in stream sediments­ A regional geochemical survey in the Wart 1977-. seasonal variations of gold content, Harris Lake area, Ontario, 1987-90. See: Creek, British Columbia, 1986-. See: Anoxie stratified oceans as a source of sulphur See: A regional geochemical survey in the Wart in sediment-hosted stratiform Zn-Pb deposits Seasonal variation of gold content of stream Lake area, District of Algoma; Ontario Geai. ; Chemical sediments, Harris Creek, near Vernon: a Surv .. M.P. 137, p. 423-425, 1987. Geai., vol. 65, p. 359-382, 1987. progress report; British Columbia Ministry A regional geochemical survey in the Wart Geology, geochemistry and geochronology Energy, Mines, Petrol. Res., Paper 1988-1, p. Lake area, situated 74 km north of Sault Ste. of subvolcanic intrusions associated with gold 511-514, 1988. Marie, Ontario, was completed during the la te deposits at Freegold Mountain, Dawson Gold content of stream sediments collected summer, 1987. Ranges, Yukon; Geai. Surv. Can., Paper 88- from grave! head bars can show considerable This survey is the first phase of a three­ lE, p.137-151, 1988. seasonal variability., ln Ham's Creek year project carried out as part of the Canada­ maximum gold concentrations were found at Ontario Minerai Development Agreement 186 or shortly after periods of maximum discharge ICOMDAJ. Water and lake sediment core HALDEN, N.M., ZALESKI, E., Univ. in 1986 and 1987. Further studies are planned samples 1392 samples) were collected from an Manitoba . greenstone belt: evidence on source reservoirs the proposed extension areas of Nahanni Preliminary results in the vicinity of the from strontium and carbon isotope tracers; National Park using groundwater Nickel Plate Mine show significant differences Contrib. Minerai. Petrol., vol. 97. p. 156-168, geochemistry, 1986-; M.Sc. thesis. 1987. Afin de déterminer les principaux facteurs qui See: A regional geochemical survey in the influencent les teneurs en or présentes dans Geochemistry and origin of the Ore Chimney Coudreau Lake area, situated 40 km divers types de vegétation nordique, un Formation, a transported paleoregolith in the northwest of Wawa, Ontario, was completed échantillonnage systématique de la roche du Grenville Province of southeastern Ontario, during the summer season, 1987. sol de la végétation d'un indice aurifère du Canada; Chemical Geai., 1988. The area is being actively prospected for '.'louveau-Québec a été réalisé. Les anlayses Polymetallic, Au-bearing quartz-carbonate gold and this survey will supply much needed chimiques sont présentement en cours. vein systems were deposited from metamorphic fluids, near at low amphibolite facies conditions, on and near a regional 12 Geochemistry/Géochimie

unconformity between the Flinton Group and To determine the optimùm geochemical 203 underlying mafic volcanic rocks of the techniques for gold exploration in north­ STEELE, K.G., BAKER, C.L., Ontario Geol. Grenville Supergroup. eastern Thailand. Surv.: Reconnaissance till sampling program, 189 197 Matheson-Lake Abitibi area, Ontario, 1984- HORNBROOK, E.H.W., Geol. Surv. Can.: NICHOL, 1., SHAW, J., LAVIN, O., 89. National geochemical reconnaissance, 197 5-. McCLENAGHAN, B., Queen's Univ. See: (Geological Sciences, Geography): Gold grains in sonic drill core samples (1987 l 190 Quaternary geology and geochemical from the Lake Abitibi-Matheson area, District KELLY, D., PERRAULT, G., École exploration in the Matheson area,Ontario, of Cochrane; Ontario Geol. Surv. ,Map P.3097. Polytechnique

207 215 221 WELHAN, J., Memorial Univ. IEarth DAVENPORT, P.H., NOLAN, L.W., FYON, J.A., Ontario Geol. Surv.: Sciences): Newfoundland Dept. Mines and Energy: Evolution of Archean gold mineralization, Gases in fluids and rocks, 1985-. The integration of geochemical data from 1987-. See: different sample media for regional Address role of late plutonism in forming gold Methane and hydrogen in mid-ocean basait geochemical mapping, 1987. mineralization. glasses; analysis by vacuum crushing; Can. J. Ways to integrate geochemical data from Earth Sei., vol. 25, p. 38-48, 1988. stream sediment and water from 222 Characteristics of Abiotic methane in northernmost Labrador with lake sediment GODWIN, C., GABITES, J., Univ. British rocks; Geol. Assoc. Can., Sp. Paper 33, p. 225- and water from southern Labrador are being Columbia (Geological Sciences): 233, 1987. developed. This type of inter-medium Galena lead isotopes from Canadian correlation of geochemical data is a Cordilleran deposits, 1985-. prerequisite for the production of geochemical Comprehensive d BASE III collection of GENERAIJGÉNÉRALITÉS maps of large areas of the world. galena lead isotope data in the Canadian Cordillera with specific comme nts on 208 216 application to explorationists. BALLANTYNE, S.B., Geol. Surv. Can.: DESJARDINS, M., BERTRAND, R., Applied geochemistry for the Cordillera, CHAGNON, A., INRS-Géoressources: 223 1979-. Étude statistique de la composition des argiles GOODFELLOW, W.D.,Geol. Surv. Can.: auMEB. Geochemistry of minerai occurrences and their 209 Voir: host rocks in the Northern Cordillera, 1979-. BARAGAR, W.R.A., Geol. Surv. Can.: Microanalyse de phengite au microscope Stratigraphy and geochemistry of the volcanic électronique; Can. Minerai., vol. 25, p. 135- 224 rocks of the Circum-Ungava Belt, District of 140, 1987. GREENOUGH, J . D ., FRYER, B.J ., Keewatin, 1978-. Utilisation des méthodes statistiques pour ROBINSON, P., Mount Allison Univ. différencier les argiles dans un contexte (Geologyl: 210 diagénétiq ue. Noble metal abundances in Reunion "hot-spot" BOYLE, D.R., Geol. Surv. Can.: basalts from ODP Leg 115 in the Indian Groundwater geochemistry in minerai and 217 Ocean, 1987-88. hydrocarbon exploration, 1983-. DYCK, W., Geol. Surv. Can.: To evaluate the behaviour of the Noble metals Disequilibrium in the uranium series, 1978-. during igneous processes such as partial 211 melting and fractional crystallization and BRAND, U., McALL!STER, J., BATES, N., 218 during seafloor alteration processes. By Brock Univ. (Geological Sciences): EASTON. R.M., GRUNSKY, E.C., JENSEN, comparing these rocks with Deccan Trap Diagenesis and biogeochemistry of fossil L.S., THURSTON, P.C., HOWE, J.M., Ontario basalts it should also be possible to evaluate marine invertebrates, 1986-. Geol. Surv.: the effect of crustal assimilation on the PGE. See: Geochemical classification of Archean volcanic Biogeochemistry of nautiloids and rocks, 1985-90. 225 paleoenvironmental aspects of Buckhorn See: GRUNSKY, E.C., AGTERBERG, F.P., Sea water ( l, southern A multivariate investigation of the chemical Ontario Geol. Surv., Geol. Surv. Can: Oklahoma; Paleo-3, vol. 61 , p. 255-264, 1987. variability of Archean volcanic rocks; Geol. Multivariate and spatial a nalysis of Diagenesis and pyritization of crinoid Assoc. Can. - Minerai Assoc. Can., Program geochemical data, 1985-88; Ph.D. thesis ossicles; Can. J. Earth Sei., vol. 24, p. 2486- with abstracts, vol. 12, p. 50, 1987.

To establish the geochemical nature and 232 samples of unknown type and origin. In structural setting of anorogenic granitic HERZIG, P.M., BECKER, U., STOFFERS, P., addition, the pottery samples are being magmatism at the Churchill-Superior BACKER, H., BLUM, N., Univ. Toronto ompositionally compared with a set of clay boundary zone. Based upon work at Fox Lake,

the latent heat of crystallization is responsible granitoids from the Abitibi belt, in particular, Des études sur la distribution de terres rares for melting of sediments in the roof zones of the and on a more general basis the Superior dans ces roches sont actuellement en cours intrusions. It is suggested that partial melts of Province. afin de déterminer si les patrons obtenus the crust pond at the roof of the intrusion, and 246 seront consistants avec l'interprétation are only assimilated into the magma after the RISK, M., BOURGOIN, B., McMaster Univ. découlant des données de terrain. break-down of a double-diffusion interface CGeologyl: 252 between the basic and a pli tic magmas. Heavy metal levels in bivalve shells as TURNER, R., STEA, R.R., Nova Scotia Dept. indicators of environmental contamination, Mines and Energy: 240 1982-87; Ph.D. thesis : RISK, M., LeBLANC, C., McMaster Univ. have been released and sheets 12 and 13 are at Cenozoic evolution of volcanic centers in (Geology): the drafting stage. One major publication is in southern Yukon, northern and central British Stable isotopes as measures of organic matter progress. Updates and some results published Columbia, 1984-; Ph.D. theses (Skulski, input to arctic, temperate and tropical in DepartmentofMines Report of Activities. Char land). ecosystems, 1982-; Ph.D. thesis (Le Blanc). See: 253 Geochemical variation in primary alkaline 248 VALIQUETTE, G., AMIREAULT, S., École magmas associated with the Alligator Lake SKIPPEN, G.B., DIAMOND, L., MARSHALL, Polytechnique !Génie minéral): volcanic complex, Yukon, Canada; Cont. Min. D., GAREAU, S., FORD, F., BELL, M., Caractérisation géochimique des granitoïdes Pet., 1987. Carleton Univ. (Earth Sciences): dévoniens en regard de leur potentiel minéral Geochemical studies pertaining to the Fluids in the crust, 1986-; Ph.D. thesis en Gaspésie, Québec, 1987-89. petrogenesis ofvolcanic rocks form Cenozoic to (Gareau), M.Sc. theses > Evaluation using trace elements and isotopie traces of the origins oflate Archaean 16 GEOCHRONOLOGVGtOCHRONOLOGIE

256 262 Special projects and theses will continue to ANDREW, A., ARMSTRONG, R.L., Univ. ARCHIBALD, D.A., FARRAR, E., HANES, focus on the southern port.ion of the Coast British Columbia

See: 279 Mise en place et déformation de l'anorthosite Geology of the Annieopsquotch Complex, HANES, J .A., HODGSON, C.J., WONG, L., de Rivière Pentecote, Québec, 1987-89. southwest Newfoundland; Can. J. Earth Sei., ARCHIBALD, D.A., Queen's Univ. (Geological See: vol. 24, p. 1162-1174, 1987. Sciences): First U-Pb age for magmatic zircon in Geochronology of the Buchans, Roberts 40Ar/39Ar geochronology of gold anorthosites: the case of the Pentecote Armand Lake Groups, and Mansfield mineralization in Sigma Mine, Quebec, in the intrusion in Quebec; Geol. Assoc. Can. - Cove Complex, Newfoundland; ibid., p. 1175- Archean Abitibi Greenstone Belt, 1984-; M.Sc. Minerai Assoc. Can., Program with abstracts, 1184, 1987. thesis (Wong). vol. 13, p. A 76, 1988. U/Pb ages of ophiolites and arc-related U. Th. dating in progress in underformed plutons of the Norwegian Caledonides: 280 anorthosite (zircon! and in gneissic implications for the development of Iapetus; HEINRICH, S., FARRAR, E., CLARK, A.H., anorthosite (spherel. Contrib. Mineralogy and Petrology, vol. 98, p. Queen's Univ. (Geological Sciences): 13 -23, 1988. A geochronological study of the tectono­ 287 To establish an accurate and precise thermal evolution of the Zongo belt, Bolivian MURPHY, D., Univ. British Columbia geochronologic data base for major units Andes, 1984-87; M.Sc. thesis (Heinrich). tGeological Sciences): within the Appalachian-Caledonian Orogen. See: Geochronology of pre-kinematic granitoid This will permit the age resolution of tectonic Zongo-San Gaban Zone-Eocene foreland intrusives, Cariboo terrane, east-central events in the development of the mountain boundary of the Central Andean Orogen, British Columbia and Cassiar terrane, belt. Ages of ophiolites as well as arc-related northwest Bolivia and southeast Peru; southern Yukon, 1986-. plutonic and volcanic rocks from the Dunnage Geology, vol. 16, p. 55-58, 1988. To determine (V/Pb-zircons) the age of Zone are enabling us to decypher the Delimitation of a cryptic Eocene tectono­ intrusion of pre-kinematic (pre-Mesozoic?l magmatic-tectonic development of the lapetus thermal domain in the Eastern Cordillera of granitoid intrusions into rocks which can be Ocean. the Bolivian Andes through K-Ar dating and tied directly to . These data 40Arf39Ar step-heating; Geol. Soc. London J., will be useful in evaluating the relationship of 274 vol. 144, p. 243-255, 1987. N. American terranes with the innermost of EASTON, R.M., Ontario Geol. Surv.: the "suspect" terranes, Kootenay and Yukon­ Isotopie age compilation map of Ontario, 281 tanana terranes. 1983-. HUNTLEY, D.J., GODFREY-SMITH, D.I., Initial compilation has been completed and Simon Fraser Univ.

292 To establish the absolute chronology and 297 SINCLAIR, A.J., Univ. British Columbia correlate the volcanic rocks in this greenstone WESTGATE, J., KEMP, K.M., Univ. Toronto CGeological Sciences): belt. CGeology): Carbon isotope study, Erickson Mines, Cassiar Geochronology and geochemistry of tephra district, British Columbia, 1988. 295 beds in the Upper Cretaceous Kanguk Aimed at investigating the potential of carbon VAN BREE MEN, O., Geol. Surv. Can.: Formation, Banks Island, District of Franklin, isotopes to provide insight to the origin of the Isotopie age determinations and radiogenic 1988-91; M.Sc. thesis(KempJ. abundant carbon occurring in some of the gold trace element studies of rocks and minerais, Geochronological control by fission-track ages quartz veins in the Cassiar district. 1983-. on glass, apatite and zircon in the tephra beds, augmented by palaeomagnetic studies. 293 296 TUREK, A., KELLER, R., Univ. Windsor VAN DER HEYDEN, P., ARMSTRONG, R.L., 298 cGeologyJ: Univ. British Columbia (Geological Sciences): WESTGATE, J., STEMPER, B., Univ. Toronto Zircon ages for the Mishubishu greenstone U-Pb and K-Ar geochronometry of the Coast cGeologyJ: belt, Ontario, 1987-; M.Sc. thesis CKeller). Plutonic Complex between 53°N and 55°N, The fission-track age of distal tephra beds in British Columbia, 1984-88; Ph.D. thesis (van the Pleistocene Gold Hill Loess, Fairbanks, 294 der Heyden). Alaska, 1986-88; M.Sc. thesis

GEOLOGICAL COMPUTER APPLICATIONS/APPLICATIONS DE L'INFOR:\1A TIQUE À LA GÉOLOGIQUE

299 A number of packages are un der development: BRULOTTE,M.E., L YTVIAK, A.T., WYNNE, 303 MODUSER groundwater program user D. , Alberta Research Council CGeological GRUNSKY, E .C ., EASTON, R.M . , interface; MINID - minerai identification; Survey): THURSTON, P.C., JENSEN, L.S., HOWE, STEREO stereonet plot/manipulation; USA - AGSWDB Alberta Geological Survey Weil J.M., Ontario Geol. Surv.: underground stress analysis (BEM); LITHO - Data Base, 1987-. Classification of Archean volcanic rocks using borehole log graphies; BLOKRIG - geostats methods of multivaria te da ta analysis, 1985-. teaching package; various petroleum 300 See: engineering utilities. CHUNG, C. F., Geol. Surv. Can.: A multivariate investigation of the chemical Development of computer-based statistical variability of Archean volcanic rocks: the 308 techniques applicable to regional geological komatiite suite; Geol. Assoc. Can. - Minerai. REEVES, M., YOST.R., Univ. Saskatchewan and minerai deposit data, 1975-. Assoc. Can., Program with abstracts, vol. 12, p. CGeological Sciences!: 50, 1987. Computer modelling of the Regina Aquifer 301 A multivariate investigation of the System, 1986-; Ph.D. thesis !Yostl. CHURCH, B.N., JAMES, D.A.R., British chemical variability of Archean volcanic A multi-layer 3D mode! of the complex Regina Columbia Ministry Energy, Mines, Petrol. rocks; Goldschmidt Conference, May 11-13, aquifer system is being constructed using Res. CGeological Survey Branch): Baltimore, Maryland, abstract, 1988. finite-difference methods. up to 13 layers The double derivative interpretation of Geochemical classification of Archean with ove r 1000 mesh points per layer are regional magnetic fields in the Bridge Ri ve r volcanic rocks; Ontario Geol. Surv., Mise. involved- to match the history ofhead decline mining camp, British Columbia. 1988. Paper 137, p. 337-346, 1987. and to predict aquifer interactions in glacial See: deposits with complex 30-geometry. British Columbia Ministry Energy, Mines, 304 Petrol. Res., Paper 1988-I, p.101-104, 1988. KOBLUK, D.R., Univ. Toronto cErindale 309 The registration of the double derivative Collegel: TESKEY, D.J ., Geol. Surv. Can.: contours on the principal geological features of Computer simulation of coral reef growth Development of regional geophysical data the Bridge River mining camp appears to be dynamics, 1985-. processing and interpretation methods, 1982-. very good. For example, the strong northwest­ See: trending fabric delineated by the zero contour Development of an interactive holistic 310 across the Bridge River sheet C921/l 6) and the simulation for the study of long term reef WILCOX, A.F., British Columbia Ministry easterly part of the Tyaughton sheet <92J/15) population growth and dynamics; Proc. Energy, Mines, Petrol. Res. : conforms with the direction of the Yalakom Canadian Reef Res. Symp., p. 91 , 1987. MINFILE, 1977-. and Marshall Creek faults and the front of the See: Coast intrusions. Also conforming well with 305 New Ml;'IJ"FILE - A mainframe and persona! this pattern is the young (Tertiary age) L YTVIAK, A.T., Alberta Re search Council computer based minerai inventory database; Mission Ridge pluton. CGeological Surveyl: British Columbia Ministry Energy, Mines, Cartography and graphies, 1986-. Petrol. Res., Paper 1988-1, p. 549-554, 1988. 302 To develop and maintain a basic computer The database co ntains 9460 deposits as of DAVID , M., MARCOTTE, D. , based ca pabili ty in ca rtographie March 1988. Four l :250 000 map sheets have DIMITRA KOPOULOS, R., École representation and data posting. been released in the past year 82G, J and M Polytechnique CGénie minérall: and 93E. The data was released in both The Expert System approach to geostatistics, 306 hardcopy and as floopy diskettes. To 1985-87. NICHOLS, B., Geol. Surv. Can.: accompany the f1oppy diskettes a persona! See: Seismic systems development, 1984-. computer search program called MINFILE/pc Geostat 1, A prototype Expert System for the 307 was also released. Up to another 20 map explicit knowledge approach to geostatistics; REEVES, M., 'Cniv. Saskatchewan cGeological sheets may be released next year. Recording Proc. du 20e Symposium de l'Apcom, octobre Sciences!: of the entire province is hoped to be completed 1987,Johannesburg,1987. Geological engineering microcomputer in 1989, with ail data released by 1990. Réaliser un système expert pouvant aider a pplications. 1986-. le non-géostatisticien à appliquer les outils sophi stiqués de la géostatistique. GEOMATHEMATICS/MATHÉMATIQUE DE LA TERRE 19

311 317 321 AGTERBERG, F.P., Geol. Surv. Can.: GRADSTEIN, F.M., Geol. Surv. Can.: STANLEY, C.R., SINCLAIR, A.J., Univ. Probability models for estimating minerai Quantitative stratigraphy in British Columbia (Geological Sciences): potential and for geoprocessing, 1969-. paleooceanography and petroleum basin Stochastic modelling to test the efficiency of analysis, 1985-. anomaly recognition procedures in minerai 312 exploration, 1985-88; Ph. O. thesis (Stanley). BONHAM-CARTER, G.F., Geol. Surv. Can.: 318 See: Geomathematical applications in the MARCOTTE, D., École Polytechnique (Génie Anomaly recognition for multi-element integration of geoscience map data, 1983-. miné rail: geochemical data a background See: Le krigeage bigaussien: une alternative au characterization approach; J. Exploration Catchment basin analysis applied to surficial krigeage multigaussien pour le recouvrement Geochem., vol. 29, p. 333-353, 1987. geochemical data, Cobequid Highlands, Nova des réserves, 1986-88. An attempt to measure relative efficiencies Scotia; J. Geochem. Exploration, vol. 29, p. Le krigeage bigaussien permet d'obtenir la of various anomaly selection methods that 259-278, 1987. même précision que le krigeage multigaussien have been proposed in exploration en ce qui concerne les réserves récupérables in­ geochemistry. 313 situ, à un coO.t diminué d'un ordre de BROWN, T.H., Univ. British Columbia grandeur. La comparaison entre les deux 322 (Geological Sciences): méthodes est menée pour un gisement simulé TILKOV, M., SINCLAIR, A.J., Univ. British Computer calculation of phase diagrams, et un gisement réel, le gisement de Columbia (Geological Sciences): 1980-. Candelaria. Geostatistical evolution of the Buckhorn mine, Work is continuing on phase diagram for solid­ Nevada, 1986-89; M.Sc. thesis (Tilkov). gas-to melt phase equilibria. 319 Study will compare various ore reserve MARCOTTE, O., FOX, J . , École estimation techniques utilizing exploration 314 Polytechnique (Génie minérall, !REM: data and production blasthole data. BROWN, T.H., Univ. British Columbia Analyse de données géochimiques de (Geological Sciences): sédiments de fonds de lac des régions de 323 Equation of state for solids and Manicouagan et Shefferville, 1987-88. ZOOROW, E.L. , Univ. College of Cape Breton thermodynamic databasesofminerals, 1985-. On a appliqué la régression, l'analyse en (Geologyl: Work is continuing on extending the equation composante principale et la géostatistique afin Sulfur distribution and origin in coal of of solid to high temperature and pressure. d'isoler la composant "minéralisation" des Sydney Coalfield, Nova Scotia, 1985-. This is required to extrapola te thermodynamic valeurs géochimiques. The live-factor mode! has been further refined data to 3000K and 2 megabars in order to and common factors obliquely rotated to test calcula te possible reactions in the deep mantle 320 for factor correlation (correlation of geological core. MELLINGER, M., Saskatchewan Research influences) in effort to better explain sulfur Council (Data Analysis Group): variations in the coal. It is concluded that 315 Usage of multivariate data analysis coal-sulfur facies maps, seam by seam, are DAVID, M., MARCOTTE, D., École techniques for the interpretation of geological absolutely indespensible to attempt to predict Polytechnique (Génie minéral): and geochemical data, 1981-. sulfur values. Trend surface analysis as a special case ofIRF­ See: k kriging, 1987. Multivariate data analysis: its methods; 324 Illustration de l'équivalence du "trend surface Chemometrics and Intelligent Lab. Syst., vol. ZOOROW, E .L., BAN ERJEE , S.K., analysis" et du krigeage universel pour une 2. pts. l-3,p. 29-36, 1987. JESSOME, 0 .0., Univ. College of Cape Breton fonction de covariance généralisée d'ordre très Correspondence analysis: the method and (Geology, Mathematics): particulière (effet de pépite). its application; ibid., p. 61-77, 1987. Sample distributions of trace metals in coal Interpretation of lithogeochemistry using from Sydney Coalfield, Nova Scotia, 1984-87. 316 correspondence analysis; ibid., p. 93-108, 1987. See: GIROUX, G.H., SINCLAIR, A.J., Univ. Emphasis is on multivariate descriptive Uranium content and distribution in whole­ British Columbia (Geological Sciences): data analysis, extracting models from the coal samples .Sydney Coalfield (Upper Comparison of reserve estimation techniques data. The main technique used is CarboniferousJ, Nova Scotia, Canada; in high grade vein deposits, 1988. correspondence

325 328 333 DUBOIS, J-M.M., NADEAU, L., LESSARD, FRENCH, H.M., Univ. Ottawa (Geography): LAURIOL, B., CINQ-MARS, J ., Université G., Université de Sherbrooke (Géographie): Geomorphic and permafrost related processes d'Ottawa (Géographie): Géomorphologie et évolution littorale de la Western Arctic, Canada, 1988-90. Géomorphologie des massifs calcaires du nord Côte Nord du Saint-Laurent et de l'île To develop a n in-depth understanding of the du Yukon, 1985-. d'Anticosti, Québec, 1976-88. geomorphic and permafrost conditions Au cours de l'été 1987, on a continué Voir: associated with cold, non-glacial, i.e. l'inventaire des cavernes sur le massif de Bear Évolution des flèches de plate-forme rocheuse periglacial, environments. Specific objectives Cave, au sud d'Old Crow, et commencer l'étude de l'île d'Anticosti: approche méthodologique for 1988-90 include: ( 1) initiation of a long du massif des White Mountains. L'objectif est et résultats préliminaires; Conf. can Littoral term (10 yearl se ries of observations upon ice d'établir les modalités de l'érosion du paysage 87, comptes rendus, p. 427, 1987. wedge growth and decay mechanisms in a au Pléistocène et à !'Holocène. Lithostratigraphie et dynamique glaciaires transect across the Mackenzie Delta region to au Wisconsinien, île d'Anticosti , golfe du Banks Island, (2) co ntinuation of Pleistocene 334 Saint-Laurent; J. Can. Sei. Terre, vol. 24, p. cryostratigraphic and ground ice studies at LAURIOL, B. , GRAY , J .T., Université 1847-1858, 1987. localities in the Western Arctic, (3) the study d'Ottawa (Géographie): Établir les tendances d'évolution (érosion­ of cryopediments, tors and granite weathering Géomorphologie glaciaire de !'Ungava, sédimenta tio n) à partir de données in the Barn Mountains, Yukon Territory, and Québec, 1976-. géologiques, géomorphologiques, historiques (4) coastal process studies at Cape Kellett, See: et de terrain. southwest Banks Island, and H o loce ne The decay and disappearance of the la te solifluction activity at the Umingmak Wisconsin ice sheet in the Ungava Peninsula, 326 archaeological site, north-central Banks Northern Quebec, Canada; Arctic and Alpine DUBOIS, J-M.M., PROVENCHER, L., Island. Res., vol. 19, no . 2, p. 109-126, 1987. Université de Sherbrooke (Géographie): L'objectif de la recherche est de connaître Géomorphologie des littoraux lacustres et 329 les mouvements glaciaires et les étapes de la fluviaux et essai de télédétection, 1980-88. GALLAGHER, J . , ROGERSON, R.J. , déglaciation sur la péninsule d'Ungava, et sur Voir: Memoral Univ.(GeographyJ: les îles avoisinantes: île d'Akpatok, île Inventaire des habitats à saumons et Glacial history of inner Nachak Fiord, Charles, îles du Cap Smith. estimation de production par photographie northern Labrador, 1985-88; M .Sc. the sis aérienne; in Restauration des rivières à (Gallagher). 335 saumons, Inst. nat. rech . agronomiques, Includes work on moraines, striations, ROGERSON, R.J., EVANS, D.J.A., BELL, T., France, p. 85-94, 1987. relative sea level changes, some pollen GALLAGHER, J ., Memorial Univ. La télé-interprétation: un outil au service analysis and perhaps till geochemistry. It (Geography): des canot-campeurs; Le Courant, vol. 11, p. 7- traces the retreat of ice out of the inner fiord in Glacier and glacial geomorphology of northern 8, 1987. the last 10 000 years or so. Labrador, 1981-; M.Sc. theses (Evans, Bell). Développement d'une géomorphologie des See: littoraux lacustres et fluviaux et essai de 330 Acoustic survey and glacial history of reconnaissance par télédétection. HEGINBOTTOM, J.A., Geol. Surv. Can.: Lake, outer Nachvak Fiord, northern Geomorphic processes, Mackenzie Valley­ Labrador; Geol. Surv. Can., Paper 87-lA, p. 327 Arctic Coast, 1968-. 101-110, 1987. FORBES, D.L., Geol. Surv. Can.: Morphology, sedimentology, and dynamics of 331 336 Newfoundland coast, 1981-. HOOPER, J., Memorial Univ. (Geography): ROGERSON, R.J., GALLAGHER, J., See: Surficial geology and glacial history of the Memorial Univ. (Geography): Measurements of currents, bottom sediments Bernier Bay area, Baffin Island, N.W.T., 1987- Glacial history of inner Nachvak Fiord, and seafloor disturbance during CASP; Proc. 89; M.Sc. thesis. northern Labrador, 1985-88; M.Sc. thesis The Ocean - an international workplace, vol. (Gallagher>. 3, p. 975-980, 1987. 332 Includes work on moraines, striations, Near-bed currents and sediment transport HOOPER, J., ROGERSON, R.J., Memorial relative sea level changes, some on the inner Scotian Shelf during CASP; ibid., Univ. (Geography): pollenanalysis and perhaps till geochemistry. p. 981-986, 1987. Surficial geology and glacial history of the It traces the retreat of ice out of the inner fiord Bernier Bay area, Baffin Island, Northwest in the last 10 000 years or so. Terri tories, 1987 -88; M.Sc. thesis

ELECTRICAUMÉTHODES analysis of the EM noise conditions, in the developed to include knowledge of the fractal ÉLECTRIQUES vicinity of the town of Cobalt. Late season nature ofthese variations. activities included surveying with ground 337 transient EU equipment in Coleman and 351 BARLOW, R.B., Ontario Geol. Surv.: Firstbrook Townships. Further computer KILFOIL, G.J., Newfoundland Dept. Mines Night Hawk geophysical test range, Ontario, modelling was undertaken for the purpose of and Energy: 1981-. improving existing interpretation techniques. Geophysical support for geological mapping, During the 1987 field season, the Night Hawk 1988-. geophysical test range near Timmins, Ontario, 344 See: was utilized for testing, research, and JENSEN, O.G., BARONGO, J.O. , McGill Geophysical investigations at Weir's Pond, instruction purposes by personnel from Univ. ground CHOUTEAU, M., VALLEE, M-A., École Electromagnetic studies of the Canadian investigations of interesting or anomalous Polytechnique (Génie minéral): land mass and adjacent offshore regions, 1987-. are as. Améliorations à la technique du VLF aéroporté pour la prospection géophysique, 346 352 1986-89; thèse de doctorat(Vallee). KNIGHT, R., Univ. British Columbia KREBES, E.S., Univ. Calgary (Geology and Nous travaillons présentement sur les (Geological Sciences): Geophysics): techniques de correction à appliquer aux Dielectric measurements of the distrubiton of Seismic wave propagation in non-ideal media, données du système TOTEM, pour corriger les water in multiphase saturated sandstones, 1977-. variations temporelles et spatiales du champ 1987-. See: primaire. Laboratory equipment for measurement of Reflection and transmission at plane electrical properties of rock samples has been boundaries in nonwelded contact; J. Can. Soc. 339 set-up at the University of British Columbia. Exploration Geophysicists, vol. 23, no. 1, p. 66- DELAURIER,J.M., Geol. Surv. Can.: 72, 1987. Magnetotelluric depth-sounding over western 347 Cordillera, 1987-. LAW, L.K., Geol. Surv. Can.: 353 Electromagnetic soundings of specific onshore MACNAB, R.F., Geol. Surv. Can.: 340 and offshore regions in western Canada, 1986-. East coast potential fields, 1973-. DYCK, A., Queen's Univ. (Geological Sciences): 354 lnterpretation of borehole electromagnetic EXPLORATION/PROSPECTION QUENNEVILLE, J ., CHOUTEAU, M., École surveys- improvement of methods, 1986-. Polytechnique (Génie minéral): 348 Traitement des données TBF par filtrage 341 CHOUTEAU, M., DESCHAMPS, F., École numérique, 1986-88; M.Sc.A. (Quenneville). DYCK, A., MARCHAND, N., Queen's Univ. Polytechnique (Génie minéral): On veut développer un algorithme robuste (Geological Sciences): Recherche et développement de modèles d'interprétation automatique des levés TBF Borehole electromagnetic scale-model géophysiques pour une intégration des par filtrage multicanal. On a établi les experiments, 1985-; M.Sc. thesis (Marchand). données géophysiques et géologiques de la réponses caractéristiques des principaux région à l'ouest de Rouyn-Noranda, 1987-88; modèles rencontrés en technique TBF et on est 342 M. lng. (Deschamps). à l'étape du "design" des filtres. DYCK, A.V., Geol. Surv. Can.: Amélioration de la cartographie géologique à Borehole geophysics (electrical and magnetic l'aide des cartes gravimétriques, magnétiques techniques), 1974-. et électromagnétiques; développement d'outils GEOMAGNETISM-P ALEOMAGNETISM/ de traitement des données géophysiques pour GÉOMAGNÉTISME• 343 détermination fine de ces structures. PALÉOMAGNÉTISME HANNESON, J.E., HUXTER, R.S., Ontario Geol. Surv.: 349 355 Detection and mapping of basement DYCK, A., HOLLYER, G., Queen's Univ. BOWER, M.E., Geo l. Surv. Can.: conductors under areas covered by thick (Geological Sciences): Ocean aeromagnetics, Arctic offshore, 1965-. Huronian sedimentary rocks, 1986-90. Physical characterization of a minerai deposit See: and its environment, 1987-; M .Sc. the sis 356 The detection and mapping of basement (Hollyer). BUCHAN, K.L., Geol. Surv. Can.: conductors under areas covered by thick Vertical movements of the Precambrian Huronian sedimentary rocks, District of 350 Shield, 1980-. Timiskaming; Ontario Geol. Surv., M.P. 137, JENSEN, O.G., GREGOTSKI, M., McGill p. 406-410, 1987. Univ. (Geological Sciences): 357 The second year of a research project to Inversion of gravity and magnetics potential BUCHAN, K.L., Geol. Surv. Can.: investigate the potential for detecting and field data assuming fractal source Paleomagnetism of Nipissing diabase and tracing conductive strata in Precambrian distributions, 1985-; Ph.D. thesis (Gregotski). Abitibi dykes, Ontario and Que bec, 1982-. rocks overlain by thick Huronian Geological variations appear to be fractal. stratigraphy, in the Moose Lake sub-basin Inversion of geophysical data sets, particularly 358 area west of Cobalt, has been initiated. gravity/magnetics potential field data, BUCHAN, K.L., Geol. Surv. Can.: Field testing undertaken during the early requires implicit assumptions about geological Paleomagnetism of the Appalachian orogen of part of the season was directed toward source variation. Methods are being Eastern Canada, 1985-. 22 Geophysics/Géophysique

359 A paleomagnetic study ofmid- to 372 CHOUTEAU, M., CHAKRIDI, R., École mid- carbonate formations on the KNAPPERS, W.A., Geai. Surv. Can.: Polytechnique (Génie minéral): western platform (Humber Zone) of Vancouver Island and British Columbia coast, Interprétation de données magnétotelluriques Newfoundland, both autochthonous and from 1986-. de régions à géologie complexe, 1987-89; thèse the allochthonous Cow Head Group, has been de doctorat (Chakridi). completed. The autochthonous rocks gave 373 Mise au point d'un ensemble de méthodes new, reliable early Paleozoic poles, as well as KNAPPERS, W.A., Geai. Surv. Can.: d'interprétation des données MT de régions overprinted results of probable late Paleozoic Aeromagnetic survey, Grand Banks, 1987-. cristallines (distorsion 3D, indicateurs de age. The study is being extended ta géométrie, effet statique et topographique ... ) sedimentary (mainly carbonate) exposures in 374 other locations of western Newfoundland. LANGR!DGE, R.J., FARRAR, E., CLARK, 360 A.H., ROY, J. Queen's Univ. (Geologica l CHOUTEAU, M., GHANEM, Y., École 365 Sciences), Geai. Surv. Can.: Polytechnique (Génie minéral): FAHR!G, W.F., Geai. Surv. Can.: A paleomagnetic study of the Arequipa Massif, Réinterprétation des données Paleomagnetism of the dykes of west southern Peru., 1982-; Ph.D. thesis aéromagnétiques de Timqaouine-Hogger (sud Greenland, 1972-. (Langridge). Algérie), 1985-88; M.Sc.A. (Ghanem). Studies of the Precambrian to present Réinterprétation des données 366 igneous, sedimentary and volcanic rocks aéromagnétiques de Timgaouine. FAHRIG, W.F., Geai. Surv. Can.: exposed in this area are continuing using the Cartographie des différentes structures. Paleomagnetism of Proterozoic igneous and facilities available at the Geomagnetic Recommandations économiques. Travaux en sedimentary rocks of the Precambrian Shield, Laboratory in Ottawa. phase finale (Rédaction de thèse). 1984-. 375 361 367 LERBEKMO, J.F., Univ. Alberta (Geology): CHRISTIE, K.W., Geol. Surv. Can.: HALLS, H.C., PALMER, H.C., BATES, M.P., Magnetostratigraphy of the Lower Campanian Paleomagnetism and rock magnetism SHAW, E., Univ. Toronto (Erindale College, in southern Alberta, 1986-88. instrumentation and technological Geology). Univ. Western Ontario The Campanian 33-33r polarity ch ron development, 1970-. (Geophysics): boundary occurs approximately at the Paleomagnetism of Precambrian dykes in the Foremost-Pa!rnwki formational boundary just 362 vicinity of the Kapuskasing Structural Zone, east of the crest of the Sweetgrass Arch. DESCHAMPS, F., CHOUTEAU, M., IREM­ 1984-90; M.Sc. thesis (Shaw). MERI: 110 paleomagnetic sites comprising more than 376 Intégration des données géophysiques et 700 samples have been co llected from LERBEKMO, J.F., Univ. Alberta (Geology): géologiques à l'ouest de Rouyn-Noranda, Matachewan dykes within about 200 km from Magnetostratigraphy of the Paleocene Québec, 1987-88. the Kapuskasing Structural Zone. The Paskapoo Formation in the Red Deer Valley of Recherche et développement de modèles distribution and relative age of normal and central Alberta, 1987-88. géophysiques pour une intégration de données reversed polarity dykes is being studied. Mammal sites in the Paskapoo Formation east géologiques et géophysiques de la région à Anomalous paleomagnetic directions in the of Red Deer in the Red Deer Valley yielding l'ouest de Rouyn-Noranda. vicinity of the KSZ are interpreted in terms of middle Tiffanian (Ti 3) land mammal ages are crustal rotations along this zone. Regional in reversed polarity zone approximately 100 m 363 variations in hydrous alteration are also thick which is believed to be 26r. DEUTSCH, E.R., Memorial Univ. (Earth strongly related to the KSZ. A further 30 Sciences): paleomagnetic sites have been collected from 377 Applications to plate tectonics in 2.0 Ga ENE-trending Kapuskasing dykes. MARESCHAL, M., École Polytechnique AtlantidArctic borderlands, and nature of the (Génie minéral), !REM. oceanic crust. 368 Modélisation - inversion de données See: HODYCH, J.P., Memorial Univ. (Earth magnétotelluriques en environnement Magnetism of igneous rocks from the Sciences): géologiquement complexe, 1987-90. Tourmakeady and Glensaul inliers, western Timing and mechanism of remanence See: Ireland: mode of emplacement and aspects of acquisition in Cambro-Ordovician limestones Sorne possible constraints on the structural the Ordovician field pattern; Geophys. J. 1987. of western Newfoundland, 1987-90. geology beneath Charlevoix Crater, Quebec; An aspect of the project completed in 1987 Physics of the earth and planetary interiors, resulted in the finding of a major westward 369 1988. swing of the apparent polar wandering curves HODYCH, J.P., AKSU, A., TULLOCH, M., A 1-diem S.V.D. inversion scheme of for both Scotland and northwestern Ireland Memorial Univ. (Earth Sciences): resistivity and phase data: application to the between mid-Ordovician and Late Ordovician Paleomagnetism and magnetic properties of data of la Malbaie; J. Geomagnetism and to Silurian time. Paleomagnetic comparisons Arctic deep-sea soft-sediment cores, 1988-90; Geoelectricity, 1988. with time-equivalent rocks in western M.Sc. thesis (Tulloch). La première étape du travail consiste à Newfoundland and across the Proto-Atlantic mettre au point un programme d'inversion de suture in the British Isles and N ewfoundland 370 données MT 1-diem définissant les intervalles are in progress. IRVING, E., Geai. Surv. Can.: de confiance de chacun des paramètres. Le Paleomagnetic studies, 1986-. programme a été testé sur des données 364 See: québécoises. La prochaine étape consistera à DEUTSCH; E.R., PRASAD, J.N., Memorial Preliminary paleomagnetic results from the faire de la modélisation directe de situation Univ. Œarth Sciences): Permian Asitka Group, British Columbia; pseudo 2 ou 3 dim. (application de A paleomagnetic investigation of early Can. J. Earth Sei., vo l. 24, no. 6, p. 1490-1497, l'approximation en plaques minces). Paleozoic rocks in western Newfoundland, 1987. 1982-; Ph.D. thesis (Prasad). 378 See: 371 MARESCHAL, M., CHOUTEAU, M., Ordovician paleomagnetic results from the St. KNAPPERS, W.A., Geai. Surv. Can.: CHAKR!DI, R., École Polytechnique (Génie George and Table Head carbonates of western Aeromagnetic survey - Laurentian channel, minéral), !REM: Newfoundland; Can. J. Earth Sei., vol. 24, p. 1985-. A broadband magnetotelluric study of the 1785-1796, 1987. Groundhog River Block (Kapuskasing Structural zone - Lithoprobe), 1987-88; thèse de doctorat (Chakridi). Geophysics/Géophysique 23

Les mesures magnétotelluriques ont été GEOTHERMAUGÉOTHERMIQUE 394 entreprises sur 13 sites en aoû 1987. Les , A., Geol. Surv. Can.: données sont traitées et une première invasion 387 Determination of regional and large scale en terme de modèle à 1-diem confirme le fait DRURY, M.J., Geol. Surv. Can.: deformation in Canada. que le block est très résistant. Donc, la haute Thermotectonics and thermal processes of the conductivité électrique souvent observée à la lithosphere, 1987-. 395 base de la croûte est en effet de température et See: MILLER, H.G., CUMMING, E., KILFOIL, pression et non pas de minéralogie. Sorne new measurements of heat flow in the G.J., RAKSASKULWONG, M., Memorial Superior Province of the Canadian Shield; Univ.

403 410 420 CAMERON, B., MUTUNGA, E., MacLEAN, JACKSON, H.R., Geol. Surv. Can.: REID, I., Geai. Surv. Can.: B.C., Acadia Univ. (Geologyl: Arctic Ocean: seismic refraction and related Seismic studies of continental margins and Seismic stra tigraphy of part of the upper Nova geophysical measurements, 1978-. ocean basins of the North Atlantic, 1980-. Scotian Continental Slope, 1987-88. See: See: 411 Crustal structure of the Nova Scotia margin in Seismic stratigraphy of part of the upper Nova JACKSON, H.R., Geol. Surv. Can.: the Laurentian Channel region; Can. J. Earth Scotian continental slope: a progress report; Seismic refraction along the Canadian Polar Sei., vol. 24, no . 9, p. 1859-1868, 1987. Scotia Dept. Mines, Rept. Activities 1987, pt. Margin, 1984-. B, 1988. 421 Fifteen seismic profiles, totalling 355 kms 412 REID,!., Geai. Surv. Can.: are being used to study the late Mesozoic and KEEN, C.E., Geai. Surv. Can.: Seismicity studies of the eastern Canadian Cenozoic seismic stratigraphy of part of the Marine deep seismic ref1ection studies - margin, 1983-. upper continental slope off central Nova offshore eastern Canada, 1986-. Scotia. This area, covering an area of about See: 422 1400 square kms has one exploratory well. Deep crustal structure and evolution of the RICHARDSON. K.A., Geai. Surv. Can.: Five major sequences defined by five rifted margin northeast of Newfoundland: Geophysical studies - :'llova Scotia Minerai seismic unconformities revea l a general results from LITHOPROBE East; Can. J . DevelopmentAgreement, 1984-. basinward shift and progradation of the Earth Sei., vol. 24, no. 8, p. 1537-1549, 1987. paleoslope environment. At the base of the 423 study interval, a major unconformity 413 ROCHESTER, M.G., WU, W.J., Memorial separates Upper Jurassic and Lower KENDALL, J.M., THOMSON, C.J., Queen's Univ.

Seismological studies of the Canadian 434 configuration of basement blocks beneath the landmass and adjacent regions, 1987-. FORSYTH, D., Geol. Surv. Can.: subbasin, and its influences on the deposition Geophysical investigation of the Canadian and internai structure of Carboniferous strata. 427 Arctic, 1987-. Emphasis is placed on extension of known THOMSON, C.J., Queen's Univ.

ENGINEERINGGEOLOGY/GÉOLOGIE 459 To investigate the distribution and nature of DE L'INGÉNIEUR ,J.E., Memorial Univ. (Earth Sciences): large mass movements affecting Fluid pressure induced micro-seismic activity transportation corridors linking the interior of 451 in the Roblindale Quarry, southern Ontario, British Columbia with the lower mainland; to CHAGNON, J.Y., LOCAT, J., Université 1987-88. determine the vulnerability of the corridors to Laval (Géologie): blockage by mass movements; and to prepare a Geological evolution of the seismicity of the 460 geological hazard map of the corridors. Charlevoix area, Quebec, 1985-88; M.Sc. GALE, J .E., BRIGGINS, D., McLEOD, R., thesis (Locat). SCHILLEREFF, S., Van EVERDINGEN, D., 469 See: Memorial Univ. Œarth Sciences): SZOKE, S., Ontario Geol. Surv.: the effects ofseismic activity on the soils of the Subsurface investigation, Flatrock, Aggregate resources inventory program, Charlevoix area, Quebec, Canada; Proc. Int. Newfoundland, 1987; M.Sc. theses (Briggins, 1979-. Symp. natural and man-made hazards, McLeodl, Ph.D. theses (Schillereff, Van Information is included in planning strategies Rimouski 1986, 1988. Everdingen l. and official plans, and forms the basis for The study of geomorphological and discussion of those areas best suited for geologica l features in recent deposits 461 extraction and for protection for future use. (Quaternary) resulting from seismic activity, GALE, J .E., BRIGGINS, D., McLEOD, R., Each report contains a comprehensive i.e., sand dykes and sand volcanoes. Work SCHILLEREFF, S., Van EVERDINGEN, D., assessment of the aggregate resources in the nearing completion (75%). Memorial Univ. Œarth Sciences): municipality. The best deposits are selected Continuation of a study of the groundwater in and are delineated on maps showing sand and 452 the area of Daniel's Harbour Mine, grave! and bedrock resources. Special projects CHAGNON, J.Y., LOCAT, J., Université Newfoundland, 1987-88. have also been undertaken in response to Laval (Géologie): particular concerns. The aggregate resources Évoluation du potentiel de liquéfaction des 462 inventory in the Sudbury area is an example of sols par la mesure de la vitesse de propagation HEGINBOTTOM, J.A., Geol. Surv. Can., this type of project. Alkali-reactive aggregate des ondes de cisaillement, 1987-88. Slope processes and cryogenic movements, from the Sudbury area has caused Mise au point d'une méthode de mesure de Arctic Islands, 1977-. deterioration in some portland cernent lavitesse de propagation des ondes de structures. An assessment of the area west of cisaillement dans les sols granulaires. Cette 463 Sudbury was undertaken to locate sources of méthode sera bosée l'emploi d'un appareil HUDEC, P.P., LARBI, J., Univ. Windsor nonreactive aggregate, and a number of close­ portatif de sismique-réfraction. Etat (Geology): to-market sources were located. d'avancement: 75%. Beneficiation of concrete aggregates by surface-active agents, 1986-89; M.A.Sc. thesis 470 453 (Larbi). TANGUA Y, M.G., BLANCHARD, C., École CHAGNON, J .Y., LOCAT, J., Université Patents covering this work have been applied Polytechnique (Génie minéral): Laval (Géologie): for, and series of papers will be published as Carte géotechnique de Laval, Québec, 1983- Développement d'une méthodologie du soon as the patents are granted. 88; M.Sc.A. (Blanchard). microzonage sismique applicable aux régions Etablir la carte géotechnique des sols et du roc urbaines du Canada, 1987-89. 464 pour tout le territoire de Laval, Québec (Ile Mettre au point une méthodologie simple et LUTERNAUER, J.L., Geol. Surv. Can.: Jésus). efficage de microzonage sismique. La méthode Potential geologic hazards to development - s'appliquera à la région de Québec seaf1oor and shallow subbottom of Queen initialement et ensuite à d'autres régions du Charlotte Sound, British Columbia, 1984-. PERMAFROSTIPERGÉUSOL Canada. Etat d'avancement ""15% complété. 465 471 454 LUTERNAUER, J .L., Geol. Surv. Can.: BAKER, T.H.W., GOODRICH, L.E., National DALLIMORE, S.R., Geol. Surv. Can.: Geoarchitecture of the Fraser River delta area, Research Council of Canada (lnstit. Research Geological and geotechnical conditions, British Columbia, 1986-. in Construction): Beaufort Sea coastal zone, 1985-. See: Insulation of thaw sensitive slopes in areas of Geoarchitecture, evolution, and seismic risk permafrost, 1986-92. 455 assessment of the southern Fraser River delta, to evaluate the use ofwood chips and alterna te EVANS, S.G., Geol. Surv. Can.: B.C.; Geol. Surv. Can., Paper 88-lE, p. 105- passive insulation systems to retard thaw of Landslide hazards in the Canadian Cordillera, 109, 1988. cleared ice-rich permafrost slopes. 1983-. 466 472 456 SAVIGNY, K.W., Univ. British Columbia BAKER, T.H .W., GOODRICH, L . E., GALE,J.E., Memorial Univ. (Earth Sciences): (Geological Sciences): PARAMESWARAN, V.R., National Research Movement of fluids through fractured Geological controls on mass movements in the Council of Canada

473 484 490 BURGESS, M.M., Geol. Surv. Can.: TAYLOR, A.E., Geol. Surv. Can.: HUGHES, O.L., Geol. Surv. Can.: Permafrost research: Norman Wells pipeline Offshore permafrost, Beaufort Sea and Arctic Surficial geology and land classification, right-of-way, 1987-. Islands, 1987-. Mackenzie Valley Transportation Corridor, See: 1971-. 474 Shallow sediment temperature perturbations GOODRICH, L.E., SVEC, O.J., National and sediment thermal conductivities, 491 Research Council of Canada (lnstit. Research Canadian Beaufort Shelf; Can. J. Earth Sei., LAW, K.T., National Research Council of in Construction): vol. 24, no. 11, p. 2223-2234, 1987. Canada

497 502 !ce as a construction material, 1987-90. SVEC, O.J., PALMER, J.H.L., National McCLUNG, D.M ., SCHAERER, P.A., To develop an understanding of the Research Council of Canada (Instit. Research National Research Council of Canada (Instit. engineering properties of ice relevant to the in Construction): Research in Construction): construction of: offshore and near s hore Ground heatsource/storage, 1987-92. Runout distance prediction for application to floating ice platforms, grounded ice pads, To achieve an economical ground source/sink land use planning on large avalanche paths, protective ice structures, ice roads, ice bridges, for heat pump heating and airconditioning 1985-9 0. ice airstrips and winter recreational areas. systems. Definition of quantitative prediction methods for extreme runout applied to Canadian 507 co nditions. SINHA, N.K., FREDERKING, R., National SNOW AND ICE/NEIGE ET GLACE Research Council of Canada . N.K., National Research Council of Canada Two continuous cores were obtained from the (lnstit. Research in Construction): 508 snowbank in 1987, the longer being 5.7 m. !ce impact forces on structures, 1987-90. SINHA, N.K., SA YED, M., FREDERKING, Organic detrital mate rial from the base of the To develop the capability to measure impact R., National Research Council of Canada cores is being radiocarbon dated to determine forces on structures, to evaluate the ice

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509 Pulses in discharge and sediment load are not An ice dammed lake on the north margin of JOHNSON, P.G., Univ. Ottawa

511 518 See: BACHU, S., HITCHON, B., PERKINS, E., CHAPUIS, R., FRECHETTE, P., École Groundwater contamination from waste SAUVEPLANE, C.M., UNDERSCHUL TZ, Polytechnique (Génie minéral): management sites, Parts I and II; Water J .R., Alberta Research Council CGeological Étude par modèle numérique de la Resources Res., vol. 23, p. 351-367, 1987. Survey): propagation de produits organiques dans la A risk-cost-benefit framework for the Evaluation of efTects of deep waste disposai in zone vadose, à partir d'une source diffuse, deisgn of dewatering systems in open-pit Cold Lake area, Alberta and Saskatchewan, 1987. mines; Proc. 28th Symp. on Rock Mechanics, p. 1985-88. 999-1007' 1987. To provide an answer to environmental and 519 water resources management concerns CHAPUIS, R., , D.E., CHAMPAGNE, L., 525 regarding the efTects of deep injection of liquid École Polytechnique (Génie minéral): HITCHON, B., SAUVEPLANE, C.M., residuals from the in situ oil sands and heavy Mesures préventives en hydrogéologie en UNDERSCHULTZ, J.R., Alberta Research oil recovery activity int he Cold Lake area. contaminants, 1987-. Council

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533 538 Formation and .dispersal of hydrothermal AL TON, M.C.C., HERZIG, P.M., SCOTT, S.D., FADER, G.B., Geol. Surv. Can.: plumes over spreading ridges of the Univ. Toronto : New Brunswick, Saint John suspended sediment flux, St. calcite and aragonite from seawater: Lawrence estuary - Lorrain); and 3l changes 546 Influence of temperature and salinity, 1986- in composition and early diagenesis in McCONACHY. T.F., SCOTT, S.D., :'vlOTTL. 88. submerged Champlain Sea clays - St. M.J., Univ. Toronto

See: The source and origin of the 1929 Grand deposits; Proc. Pacifie Rim Congress 87, p. 531- Influence oftemperature on the composition of Banks turbidity current inferred from 535, 1987. magnesian calcite overgrowths precipitated sediment budgets; Geo-marine Letters, vol. 7, The spreading Atis of a young marginal from seawater; Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, no.4,p. 177-182,1987. basin is propagating into a continental margin vol. 51, p.1977-1984, 1987. generating ferrobasalt, andesite and rhyolite 555 volcanism and hydrothermal activity. 552 PIPER, D.J.W., Geol. Surv. Can.: PARROTT, R., Geol. Surv. Can.: Facies models of modern turbidites, 1983-. 558 Engineering geology of the Atlantic Shelf, SCOTT, S.D., CHASE, R.L., Univ. Toronto 1983-. 556 (Geology), Univ. British Columbia (Geological SCHAFER, C.T., Geol. Surv. Can.: Sciences): 553 Temporal and spatial variation of deep ocean Tectonics, petrology and sulfide deposits of PEREIRA, C.P.G., Memorial Univ. (Earth currents in the western Labrador Sea, 1983-. Explorer Ridge, Tuzo Wilson Seamounts and Sciences): west valley of Juan de Fuca Ridge, 1984-89. High latitudes marine geology: Canadian 557 Detailed study of active and fossil Arctic East Coast Canada and Weddell Sea, SCOTT, S.D., BINNS, R.A., BENES, V., Univ. hydrothermal vent sites off Canada's west Antarctica, 1984-. Toronto (Geology), CSIIRO, North Ryde, co

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COAL GEOLOGY/ Resource evaluation and geology of coal 570 GÉOLOGIE DU CHARBON depositsof western Canada, 1976-. HACQUEBARD, P.A., Geol. Surv. Can.: See: Rank and petrographic studies of coal and 560 Stratigraphie framework and depositional organic matter dispersed in sediments, 1968-. CAMERON, A.R., Geol. Surv. Can.: setting, Judy Creek Coalfield, northern Petrographic examination of coking coals from Alberta; Geol. Surv. Can., Paper 88-lD, p. 121- 571 the Kootenay Group, Alberta and British 128, 1988. HUGHES,J.D., Geol. Surv. Can.: Columbia, 1961-. Resource evaluation and geology of 566 coaldeposits, 1981 -. 561 DAWSON, F.M., Geol. Surv. Can.: CAMERON, A.R., Geol. Surv. Can.: Coal geology and resource potential of the 572 Relationship of reflectance to chemical rank Wapiti Group of north-central Alberta, 1987-. JERZYKIEWICZ, T., Geol. Surv. Can.: parameters of western Canadian coals, 1979-. Sedimentological studies of coal-bearing 567 Upper Cretaceous and Paleocene formations, 562 DAWSON, F.M., Geol. Surv. Can.: Alberta Foothills and Plains, 1981 -. CAMERON, A.R., Geol. Surv. Can.: Coal geology and resource potential of the Regional coal rank variations in the Kootenay Luscar Group - Phase!, 1987-. 573 Formation and their rel a tionship to the JERZYKIEWICZ, T., Geol. Surv. Can.: structural history of the southern Canadian 568 Stratigraphy and sedimentology of coal­ RockyMountains, British Columbia-Alberta, GOODARZI, F., Geol. Surv. Can.: bearing Wapiti Group in the Grande Cache - 1981-. Minerai matter and trace element content of Grande Prairie area, Alberta, 1987-. Canadian coals, Alberta, 1978-. 563 See: 574 CAMERON, A.R., Geol. Surv. Can.: Preliminary source rock evaluation of the JERZYKIEWICZ, T., Geol. Surv. Can.: Petrographic analyses of coals in the Saunders Nordegg Member Oower Jurassic), Alberta; Paleoclimate of late Cretaceous and early Group, Outer Foothills Belt, Alberta, 1983-. Geol. Surv. Can., Paper 88-lD, p. 51 -56, 1988. Paleocene in Alberta and Inner Mangolia, northern China, 1987-. 564 569 CAMERON, A.R., Geol. Surv. Can.: GRIEVE, D.A ., . British Columbia Ministry 575 Coal - Paleozoic, Mesozoic and Tertiary, Energy, Mines, Petrol. Res.: KALKREUTH, W.D., Geol. Surv. Can.: western District of Mackenzie and northern Elk Valley coalfield, north half. Optical properties of coals and dispersed Yukon Territory, 1985-. Studies will concentrate on surface traces of organic materials, 1975-. See: coal seams, formation contacts, structural Compositional characteristics of anthracitic features and detailed description of 576 coals in the Hoidahl Dome area, northern stratigraphie sections. Grab sampling of coal KALKREUTH, W.D., Geol. Surv. Can.: Yukon Territory; Geol. Surv. Can., Paper 88- from outcrop locations and core will allow Regional coalification studies in the Minnes, lD, p. 67-74, 1988. determination of petrographic rank Bullhead and Fort St. John groups, distribution and preliminary assessment of northeastern British Columbia, 1981-. 565 coal quality. DAWSON, F.M., Geol. Surv. Can.: 32 Mineral/Energy geoscience/Sciences de la Terre appliquées aux minéraux et à l'énergie

577 584 Voir: KALKREUTH, W.D., Geol. Surv. Can.: STROBL, R.S., RICHARDSON, R.J .H ., Use of gel composition as a criterion for Conversion properties of selected coals and oil MACDONALD, D.E., WONG, R.K.W., diagnosis of Alkalis-aggregate reactivity in shales in relation to geological age, geological KRZANOWSKI, R.M., CHIDAMBARAM, N., concrete; Rilem, Matériaux et contruction, vol. setting and petrographic composition, 1986-. Alberta Research Council (Geological Survey): 20, p. 39-43, 1987. See: Quality of Alberta Plains coal, 1987-89. Certains ajouts minéraux ont la propriété Organic petrology and geochemical (rock-eval) To quantify the degree of variability in coal de réduire l'expansion du béton lorsque celuici studies on oil shales and coals from the Pictou quality for the Drumheller (Horseshoe Canyon contient des granulats réactifs. Nous and Antigonish areas, Nova Scotia, Canada; Formation) and Ardley (Paskapoo Formation) connaissons quels sont les additifs efficaces et Bull. Can. Petrol. Geo l., vol. 35, no. 3, p. 263- coal zones. To develop an understanding of the nous étudions les produits de réaction 295, 1987. factors controlling the quality of these coals chimique responsable de la réduction des and to test predictive models. expansions. 578 KOO, J .,British Columbia Ministry Energy, 585 590 Mines, Petrol. Res.: VAN DER FLIER-KELLER, E., Univ. BUTEAU, P., Ministère de !'Énergie et des Economie coal geology of the Bowser Basin, Victoria (Geography): Ressources du Québec: 1982-88. Specialised element potential and inorganic Inventaire des toubrières de la Montérégie, Emphasis on the stratigraphy, depositional matter content of the Nanaimo and Comox Québec, 1987-90. environments, deformational structures, coal coalfields, British Columbia, 1987-. Les travaux de l'été 1987 constituent la seam characteristics, and deposit types of the See: première étape d'un programme de trois ans coal deposits and occurrences in the Bowser Inorganic matter content and specialised visant à cartographier les tourbières du Sud Basin. element potential of the Nanaimo and Comox du Québec à l'échelle de 1:50 000. En 1987, les coalfields, Vancouver Island; British tourbières cartographiées sont celles du Sud de 579 Columbia Ministry Energy, Mines, Petrol. Montréal et du bassin versant de la rivière LANGENBERG, C.W., MACDONALD, D.E., Res. Paper 1988-1, p. 435-439, 1988. Richelieu. Le territoire couvre les feuillets STROBL, R.S. , BAHNSEN, P.B., Alberta Geochemical and mineralogical variations SNRC 31G/l, 31H/3, 31H/4, 31H/5, 31H/6 et Research Council (Geological Survey): between the major coal basins on Vancouver 31H/ll. Foothills and Mountains coal quality - A local Island-tectonic controls on geochemistry. study. 591 To make a detailed study of coal quality 586 BUTEAU, P., LE GROUPE DRYADE LTÉE: variations in a structurally deformed coal­ VAN DER FLIER-KELLER, E ., Univ. Ministère de !'Énergie et des Ressources du bearing sequence in order to establish Victoria (Geography): Québec: baselines for procedures to assess coal quality, Platinum potential of the Tulameen coal Inventaire des tourbières de Matagami, and comparison of coal quality data between deposit, southwestern British Columbia, Québec, 1987-88. different are as of mountains and foothills. 1987-. Début d'un programme d'inventaire Occurrence and distribution ofthe platinum systématique des tourbières du Québec 580 gorup elements in coal. Comparison of PGE septentrional à partir d'une méthode basée sur LEGUN, A., British Columbia Ministry systematics in coals adjacent to a platinum la télédétection. Le territoire visité en 87 Energy, Mines, Petrol. Res.: rich ultramafic complex with other correspond aux feuillets SNRC 32E/9, 32E/10, Coal trends in the Gething Formation. intermontane coals. 32E/11, 32E/14, 32E/15 et 32E/16. ln 1987 field section measurement will be completed, borehole and log data will be 587 592 compiled and coal trend maps produced. WRIGHTSON, B., British Columbia Ministry, BUTRENCHUU, S.B., British Columbia Energy, Mines, Petrol. Res.: Ministry Energy,Mines, Petrol. Res.: 581 Digital coal deposit modelling. Evaluation of gypsum resources in British MACDONALD, D.E., LANGENBERG, C.W., Deposit models of Mt. Klappan, Quintette, Columbia, 1988-8 9. McCABE, P .J ., RICHARDSON, R .J .H., Bullmoose and selected others will be STERENBERG, C.E ., Alberta Research constructed or updated and maintained in 593 Council (Geological Survey): operational format. CHRISTIE, R.L., Geol. Surv. Can.: A regional evaluation of coal quality in the Geology of bedded phosphate deposit in foothills and mountains of Alberta, 1987-89. INDUSTRIAL MINERALS/ Canada, 1976-. Progress: Southern half of project completed SUBSTANCES MINÉRALES and published as Alberta Geological Survey INDUSTRIELLES 594 Open File Report 1987-9. To document and DERRY, MITCHENER, BOOTH AND provide a geological understanding of the 588 WAHL, Geological Consultants (Toronto l, variation in coal quality parameters in the BERARD, J., BLANCHETTE, A., École Ontario Geai. Surv.: foothills/mountains regions of Alberta. The Polytechnique (Génie minéral): Limestone indus tries of Ontario, 1986-88. range of values for major coal qulaity Essais accélérés en vue de déterminer le Under the co-o rdination of the Ministry of components will be delineated on a potentiel de réactivité alcalis-granulats, 1987- Natural Resources (Ontario) this is a stratigraphie and geographic basis. 89; M.Sc.A. (Blanchette). geological/production investigation of the Quinze types de roches sont présentement à limestone industries of Ontario. Ali active 582 l'étude en vue de vérifier s'il est possible de limestone/dolostone quarries in Ontario are RICKETTS, B.D., Geol. Surv. Can.: détecter, en moins de 2 semaines, le potentiel being reported. Stratigraphie and coal resource analyses of de réactivité alcaline des granulats à béton. coal bearing basins of Arctic Canada, 1985-. Les essais en cours sont encourageants mais ne 595 semblent pas d'application universelle. DEWLIW, O., SCHULZE, D., Queen's Univ. 583 (Geological Sciences): SMITH, G.G., Geol. Surv. Can.: 589 Petrology of ultramafic diatremes, Golden Resource evaluation and geology of coal BERARD, J ., DURAND, B., École area, British Columbia, 1987-89; M.Sc. thesis deposits of western and northern Canada, Polytechnique (Génie minéral): (Dewliwl. 1983-. Le rôle des additifs minéraux sur la réactivité alcalis-granulat dans les bétons, 1985-88; 596 thèse de doctorat (Durand). EDWARDS, W.A.D., PRICE, M., Alberta Research Council (Geological Survey): Mineral/Energy geoscience/Sciences de la Terre appliquées aux minéraux et à l'énergie 33

Construction aggregate survey and projection 602 structuraux pétrologiques et géochimiques. study. LANGFORD, F.F., RENAUT, R.W., BOYS, C., Définir la genèse des différents types de gîtes UTHA-AROON, C., Univ. Saskatchewan et établir des guides d'exploration pour la 597 1Geological Sciences>: découverte de nouveaux gîtes. Plusieurs , B., JACOB, H-L., Ministère de Sedimentology, stratigraphy and diagenesis of nouveaux gites ont été découverts à la suite de l'Énergie et des Ressources du Québec: the Prairie Evaporite in central ces travaux. Granulats à béton des basses-terres du Saint­ Saskatchewan, 1985-; M.Sc. theses (Boys, Laurent, Québec, 1987-88. Utha-Aroonl. 610 Évaluer les caractéristiques des granulats. WHITE, G., British Columbia Ministry Identifier les éléments nuisibles à leur 603 Energy, Mines, Petrol. Res.: durabilité. Étudier les mécanismes de MEYER, J.R., DEAN, P.L., Newfoundland Wollastonite resources in British Columbia, détérioration ainsi que l'action des Dept. Mines and Energy: 1988-89. intempéries et des sels de déglacage. lndustrial minerais in Labrador. See: 611 598 lndustrial minerai operations and WOLF, R.R., Ontario Geol. Surv.: HAMILTON, W.N., Alberta Research Council opportunities in Newfoundland and Labrador Abandoned limestone quarry guide, Ontario, (Geological Survey): growing links with the U.S. Eastern Seaboard; 1987-88. Filler-grade limestone study, 1985-87. Proc. 8th lndustrial Minerai Internat. Congr., An inventory ofabandoned limestone quarries Follow-up to previous literature study of Boston 1988. in Ontario, documenting approximately 750 Alberta limestones and potential sources of abandoned quarries, and highlight 150 with calcium carbonate filler: evaluates prospective 604 more detailed reporting. Information deposits identified for field checking and PELL, J., British Columbia Ministry Energy, presented will include geology, location, testing. Data acquired provide conclusive Mines, Petrol. Res.: historical significance and present status. evaluation offiller potential. Evaluation of fluorspar resource potential in British Columbia, 1988-89. 599 MINERAL DEPOSITION HAMILTON, W.N., SCAFE, D.W., Alberta 605 EXPLORATION/EV ALC ATION/ Research Council (Geological Survey>: READ, P., GREEN. K., British Columbia RECHERCHE ET ÉVALUATION DES Filler potential of Alberta kaolins, 1987-88. Ministry Energy, Mines. Petrol. Res.: GÎTES MINÉRACX Study is follow-up to a more general kaolin lndustrial minerais potential of Tertiary evaluation study completed 1985. lt involves basins, British Columbia, 1986-90; M.Sc. 612 further and more intensive tests on optimum thesis (Green!. BEALiDOIN, A., PERRAULT, G., Hl.iBERT, Alberta kaolins identified in previous study, C., École Polytechnique !Génie minéral!: for unequivocal evaluation of paper filler 606 Pétrographie, géochimie et structure du gîte potential. SCAFE, D.W., Alberta Research Council Callahan, district de Val d'Or, Québec, 1986- 1Geological Survey ): 88; thèse de doctorat (Beaudoin 1. 600 Ceramics raw mate rial (Guyana 1, 1986-88. Ce projet a pour objet: 1 l la définition de la HAYNES, S.J., Brock Univ. (Geological To characterize Guyana coastal clays and géologie structurale du gîte Callahan; et 2) la Sciences>: determine their usefulness as ceramic raw définition pétrographique et géochimique de Gypsum deposits of southern Ontario, 1986-. materials. la roche primaire et de l'altération associée à See: la minéralisation aurifère. Les études Lead isotope ratios in Niagara Escarpment 607 structurales sont avancées. rocks and galenas; Can. J. Earth Sei., vol. 24, SCAFE, D.W., EDWARDS, D., BOISVERT, no.8,p.1625-1633,1987. D., Alberta Research Council (Geological 613 Description of deposits and their Survey): BEAüDOIN, G., LAURENT, R., CLARK, T., stratigraphie position in the Salina Sand and grave! resources of the Ft. Université Laval (Géologie), Ministère de Formation. Texturai analysis of deposits and McMurray map area, Alberta. Sand and !'Énergie et des Ressources du Québec: modelling of sedimentary and diagenetic grave! resources of the Chinchaga River map Étude pour les éléments du groupe du platine, processes. area, Alberta, 1987-88. partie sud de la Fosse du Labrador, Québec, The Aggregate lnventory of Alberta generates 1987-88. 601 an inventory of sand and grave! resources of Pétrologie des intrusions ultramafiques, HOWSE, A.F., DELANEY, P.W., the province through synthesis of existing comportement des platinoïdes pour la région Newfoundland Dept. Mines and Energy: data from various sources and new field data. du lac Retty au nord-est de Schefferville. Assessment of Newfoundland's marble resource, 1985-88. Assessment of lnsular 608 614 Newfoundland's dolomite resource, 1987. SEAMAN, A.A., New Brunswick Natural BON'.\iEAU. R. M. , ROCHELEAU. '.\1., See: Res., Energy 1'Vtin eral Res. Div. I: VERPAELST, P .. Université Laval IGéologiel, Marble assessment project - 1987; Granular aggregate resources in parts of UQAT: N ewfoundland De pt. Mines, Report 88-1, southern New Brunswick. 1986-88. Étude métallogéntque de la Formation de 1988. To complete the granular aggregate inventory Hunter 'Vtine, rég ion de Rouyn, Abitibi, Dolomite evaluation project - 1987; ibid., of the Province of New Brunswick, by mapping Québec. 1986-88; thèse de maitn;e 1Bonneau). p. 145-149, 1988. and evaluating the >.(ranular aggregate To determine the potential industrial value resources in the remaining unmapped 1 :50 000 615 of our marble deposits with particular scale NTS map areas. BOüRGAULT, G .. PERRACLT, G. , École emphasis on such uses as minerai fillers and Polytechnique !Génie minéral!: whiteners. The project identified several such 609 Étude de la carbonatisation et de la deposits that are currently undergoing further SIMANDL, G., VALIQUETTE, G., École minéralisation aurifère - indice Swanson, assessment by industry. To identify dolomite Po lytechnique 1Génie minéral!: Barraute, Québec, 1985 -88; M.Sc.A. deposits sui table for metallurgical application, Caractérisation des gîtes de graphite de la 1Bourgault l. i.e., primarily as a source of magnesium metal vallée de la Gatineau, Québec, 1984-88; thèse Bourgault a inventé un nouveau modèle and magnesium oxide. de doctorat ISimandl 1. inspiré de celui de Gresens 11967 l pour L'étude vise à caractériser les gîtes de graphite analyser le métasomatisme associé à une de la vallée de la Gatineau selon des critères intrusion falsique dans des roches \"Olcaniques maliques et ultramafiques. 34 Mineral/Energy geoscience/Sciences de la Terre appliquées aux minéraux et à l'énergie

616 Reconnaissance et synthèse géologique du très assymétriques. Connaissant l'historique BRISTOL, C.C., Univ. (Geology): territoire visé par la cartographie. Evaluation de production de la mine Doyon, on aura la Chlorites and carbonate minerais from the métallogénique des indices aurifères du possibilité de quantifier ce gain en précision. Tartan Lake Gold Mine, Flin Flon, Manitoba, Complexe d'Ashanipi au nord-ouest de Le travail de recherche est terminé, seule la 1987-. Scheffervi lie. rédaction reste à faire.

617 622 628 BRISTOL, C.C., FROESE, E., *Brandon Univ. CHURCH, B.N., GABA, R.G., British DEVLIN, B., GODWIN, C., Univ. British (Geology), Geol. Surv. Can.: Columbia Ministry Energy, Mines, Petrol. Columbia (Geological Sciences): The Osborne Lake orebody: effects of high Res. through carbonate (Northotar) to staurolite and chlorite - biotite. These have Energy, Mines, Petrol. Res., Paper 1988-1, p. oxide (Torbrit) is classical and expressed over been interpreted as originating as chloritic 93-100, 1988. 1 km. Block-faulting offsets. rocks, co mmon to massive sulphide deposits. To re-evaluate the mineralization and geology of the Bridge River mining camp in 629 618 the light of new mining exploration activity in DILABIO, R.N.W .. Geol. Surv. Can.: CERNY, P., CHACKOWSKY, L.E., the area, and to elucidate the lithology and Drift prospecting methods and models, 1978-. MEINTZER, R.E., Univ. Manitoba

634 640 Geological setting of gold mineralization in GAREAU, M., SINCLAIR, A.J., Univ. British GODWIN, C., BRADFORD, J., Univ. British the Mishibishu Lake District, Ontario, 1985- Columbia (Geological Sciences): Columbia : Gîtologie des Appalaches, Estrie,Québec. Minerai resource studies - Minerai Deposits Geology of gold mineralization, Stikine area, Voir: File/Map, 1982-88. nort hwestern British Columbia, 1983-88 ; Synthèse métallogénique de !'Estrie et de la See: M.Sc. thesis : central-western Yukon, 1986-89; M.Sc. thesis in northern Saskatchewan; Saskatchewan Geology of the Buttle Lake Camp, central (Abercrombie). Geol. Surv., Mise. Rept. 87-4, p. 82-86, 1987. Vancouver Island, British Columbia, 1983-87; Origin of syenite associated with showing Ph.D. thesis !Juras). being unravelled with Rb-Sr, Pb-Pb, etc., 644 Detailed geology of Price Hillside with studies. HA YNES, S.J., Brock University !Geological petrogenesis of units; Devonian U-Pb-Zircon Sciences): date for Sicker Group; definition of Sicker 639 Gold Deposits: a> Gold in greywacke terranes, stratigraphy; setting of major volcanogenic GODWIN, C., ANDREW, K., Univ. British 1982-; b> Epithermal/skarn gold deposits, camp. Columbia Surv. Can., Paper 86-24, p. 23-34, 1987. 1987-l,p. 53-56,1987. mesothermal skarns, Shuikoushan District, Evaluation of a resurgent caldera and Fluid inclusion and stable isotope studies Hunan. China; Gold 88, Abstract, 1988. aspects of ore deposition and deformation at contribute to a genetic mode! for the Buchans; ibid., p. 177-194, 1987. Wolf

652 See: Gold metallogenesis and geochemistry, 1984-. KISH, L., MARCOUX, P., Ministère de Immobile e lements as monitors of mass See: !'Énergie et des Ressources du Québec: transfer in hydrothermal alteration: Phelps Geology and geochemistry of the Rio deposit, Roches mafiques et ultramafiques du Dodge massive sulfide deposit, Matagami, Creighton, Saskatchewan; Geol. Assoc. Can. - Grenville de la Côte-Nord, 1985-90. Quebec; Economie Geol., vol. 82, p. 951-962, Minerai Assoc. Can., Program with abstracts, Evaluer le potentiel économique des roches 1987. vol.12,p. 79, 1987. maliques et ultramafiques du Grenville dans Geology and metamorphism of the Major and trace/ore element data for rocks la région de la Côte-Nord. Montauban North Gold Zones: A samples taken on surface and in underground metamorphosed polymetallic exhalative workings were interpreted using 653 deposit; Grenville Province, Quebec; ibid., no. correspondence analysis. The results show KLASSEN, R.A., Geol. Surv. Can.: 8, 1987. that gold mineralization (with some tungsten Uranium drift prospecting techniques; Lower Systematics of chlorite alteration at the values) was introduced at the same time as Kazan River area, District of Keewatin, 1975-. Phelps Dodge massive s ulfide deposit, pyrite was precipitated in host rocks. A Matagami, Quebec; ibid., p. 1898-1911 , 1987. separate hydrothermal event affected the 654 same location and resulted in some potassic LEBEL,J., PERRAULT, G., SAUVE, P., École 659 alteration and weak Cu mineralization. Polytechnique (Génie minéral): MacLELLAN, H.E., TAYLOR, R.P., New Étude pétrographique et géochimique de la Brunswick Natural Res., Energy (Minerai 664 mine d'or Akasaba, district de Val d'Or, 1985- Res. Div.), Carleton Univ. (GeologyJ. MELLINGER, M., PEARSON, J.G., 87; M.Sc.A. (Lebel). Petrogenetic studies of the Burnthill Granite Saskatchewan Geol. Surv., Saskatchewan Ce travail fait état de nombreuses mesures and related Sn-W minerai deposits, 1985-89. Research Council (Data Analysis Croup): géochimiques, pétrographiques et See: Flin Flon Amisk Lake regional min é ralogiques . Il comporte une Age and genesis of granite-related W-Sn-Mo lithogeochemistry ,Saskatchewan, 1979-87. interprétation géostatistique de la minerai deposits, Burnthill, New Brunswick, See: minéralisation. Les principales conclusions: Canada; Economie Geol., vo l. 82, 1987. Comparative geochemistry fr om the Flin Flon l) le gîte est "volcanogène"; minéralisation To place constraints upon the nature and and Amisk Lake areas; Saskatchewan Geol. vraisemblablement eu peu endessous du fond derivation of the fluids (i.e. magmatic versus Surv., Mise. Re pt. 87-4, p. 154-159, 1987. océanique; 2) la minéralisation a précédé le meteoric versus connate-metamorphic) from lnte rpretation of r eg ional m éta mor p hisme (faciés schistes verts which ore deposition and hydrothermal lithogeochemistry patterns by co rrespondence supérieurs>; et 3> le principal sulfure minéral alteration took place. In so doing, it will help analysis resulted in the areal characterization est la pyrrhatine; les autres sont chalcopyrite delineate those environments, on a local scale, of metavolcanic assemblages, metamorphic et aphatérite. La magnétite est localement that are most likely to host economic metal alteration, and chalcophile element importante et plusieurs minéraux sont aussi deposits within the larger zones of alteration associations. Anomalous concentration ranges présents: machinawite, argents penttandite, that are a common nature of the apices ofhigh­ for each subarea were defined for Au,As, Cu, violarite, hedlezite. level "fertile" granites, such as the Burnthill Mo, Pb, and Zn. pluton. 655 665 LEITCH, C., GODWIN, C., ARMSTRONG, 660 METHOT,Y.,PERRAULT,G., TRUDEL,P., R.L., DAWSON, K., Univ. British Columbia MARCOTTE, D., DAVID, M., CHAOUAI, École Polytechnique , Geol. Surv. Can.: N.E., École Polytechnique (Génie minéral): Gîtologie de la mine Eldrich, Québec, 1986-87; Geology, geochronology and plumbology of Étude géostatistique de Mount Leyshon Mine M.Sc. A. the Strange Lake Zr-Y-Nb­ Tertiary volcanic complex, 1987-; Ph.D. thesis 1984-87; M.Sc. thesis ( McC oll>. REE deposit and the related granites, and 2> (Love). Study of stratigraphy/structure of area hosting the Mann-type Nb -Be ± Y showings and volcanogenic deposits at Britannia Mines. related peralkaline rocks. Both of the study 657 areas are located in Labrador. LYDON,J.W., Geol. Surv. Can.: 662 Geology of lead and zinc resources of Canada. McDONALD. B .. GODWIN, C., Univ. British 667 1977-. Columbia (Geolo gical Sciences>: MORASSE, S., HODGSON. C.J., GUHA, J., Geology of Mt. Skukum epithermal Au-Ag Queen's Univ. (Geological Sciences): 658 veins, southwestern Yukon, 1985-87; M.Sc. Geological setting and evolution of the Lac MacLEAN, W.H., BERNIER, L., !CHANG!. thesis ( McDonald>. Shortt gold deposit, Gand township, Quebec, D., McGill Univ. (Geological Sciences): Tertiary dating, fluid-inclusions, stable Canada, 1985-88; M.Sc. thesis(Morasse >. Ore genesis and hydrotherma l alteration isotopes, mapping ofvein deposits. See: associated with Noranda-type massive Preliminary report on the geology of the Lac sulphide deposits, 1984-; Ph.D. theses 663 Shortt gold deposit, Desmaraisville area, !Bernier, Ichangil. MELLINGER, \1., Saskatchewan Research Council (Data Analysis Group ): Mineral/Energy geoscience/Sciences de la Terre appliquées aux minéraux et à l'énergie 37

Quebec, Canada; Proc. Gold '86, an Internat. Geology of Indian River area, southwestern du complexe de Mooshla; ces veines sont de Symp.Geol.ofGold,p.191-197, 1987. British Columbia, 1987-89; M.Sc. thesis direction NNO etde pendage quasi vertical. Œeddyl. 668 See: 681 O'DRISCOLL, C.F., STAPLETON, G. , Geology of the lndian River area, SCHR!JVER, K., BEAUDOIN, G., INRS­ SMITH, J., Newfoundland Dept. Mines and southwestern British Columbia; British Géoressources: Energy: Columbia Ministry Energy, Mines, Petrol. Dia genèse métallogenèse des Minerai occurrence data system, 1978-. Res., Paper 1988-1 , 1988. minéralisations plombozincifères des See: Geology of the Hopkins Property, lndian Appalaches septentrionales du Québec, 1984-. Minerai occurrence maps of the south-central River area, southwestern British Columbia; Évolutions diagénétique, Labrador Trough, Maps "A'', "B"; ibid., Paper 1987-1, 1987. tectonométamorphique reliées à la Newfoundland Dept. Mines and Energy, Map Structural and stratigraphie mapping of métallogénie des sulfates

PICARD, C., GIOVENAZZO, D.1 LAMOTHE, 677 porté sur les gîtes de la région de Grenville - D., !REM-MERi, Ministère de !'Energie et des SAGE, R.P., Ontario Geol. Surv.: St. Jovite et du parc de la Gatineau. Ressources du Québec: Alkalic rock - ca rbonatite complexes of Pétrographie des intrusions ultramafiques et Ontario, Spanis h River, Borden Township, 684 gîtologique de la Fosse de !'Ungava, Québec, Nemegosenda Lake, Shenango Township, S!MANDL, G., JACOB, H-L., Ministère de 1986-89; thèse de doctorat (Giovenazzo l. James Bay Lowland, Prairie Lake, Big Beaver !'Énergie et des Ressources du Québec: Pétrologie des intrusions House and "Carb" Lake, 1974-. Marbre calcitique dans la région de Mattawin, ultramafiques/comportement des platinoides; Québec, 1987-88. géologie de divers indices et étude des 678 Cartographie détaillée d'une bande de roches concentrations en EGP. SAGE, R.P. , Ontario Geol. Surv.: calcitiques et dolomitiques où se trouvent deux Geology of Lalibert, Knicely and Killins carrières de la compagnie Les Calcites et 672 Townships, District of Algoma, Ontario, 1979-. Dolomie de Mattawin. Les travaux ont pour PILOTE, P., GUHA, J., GOLIGHTLY, P., See: but d'évaluer la continuité de la bande ROBERT, F., DAIGNEAULT, R., Université Lead isotope evidence for an old crustal source calcodolomitique. du Québec à Chicoutimi, INCO, Geol. Surv. for many ore leads in the Wawa region; Can.: lnstitute on Lake Superior Geol., vo l. 33, pt. 1, 685 Environnement géologique, configuration et Proceedings and abstracts, p. 76, 1987. SINCLAIR. W.D., Geol. Surv. Can.: contrôles des minéralisations aurifères des A precise V-Pb zircon age for a Geology of co pper and molybdenum resources "gisements Golden Pond", Canton de Casa­ trondhjemite clast in the Dore conglomerate, of Canada, 1977-. Bérardi, Abitibi Ouest, Québec, 1986-89; thèse Wawa, Ontario; ibid., p. 18, 1987. de doctorat (Pilote). 686 Voir: 679 SMITH, D.G.W., CHA~GKAKOT!, A., Géologie de la région de Dieppe - Casa­ SANGSTER, D.F., Geol. Surv. Can.: MORTON, R.D., Univ. Alberta lGeologyl: Bérardi, Carte préliminaire annotée; Geology of lead and zine resources in Canada, Fluid inclusion studies of the Thor Lake rare Ministère de !'Énergie et des Ressources du 1965-. metal deposit, Northwest Territories, 1986-88. Québec, OP 87-17, l 987. Fluid inclusions of the rare metal deposits, 680 particularly those of the T-zo ne, are being 673 SAVOIE, A., PERRAULT, G., BELAND, J., investigated with the intention of throwing POULSEN, K.H., Geol. Surv. Can.: École Polytechnique (Génie minéral): further light on the chemical and physical Metallogeny of gold in the continental crust, Gîtologie de la mine Doyon, Québec, 1983-88; environment of formation. The first phase of 1985-. thèse de doctorat lSavoiel. this work is expected to be completed by the Le nouveau gite no. 3 de la mine Doyon est Summer of 1988, when additional work on 674 constitué de veines de quartz-pyrite·carbonate Lake Zone material will probably be REDDY, D., ROSS, J.V., GODWIN, C., Univ. et de veines de quartz-pyrite-chalcopyrite­ co mmenced. British Columbia (Geological Sciences!: carbonate dans la granodiorite leucocratique 38 MineraVEnergy geoscience/Sciences de la Terre appliquées aux minéraux et à l'énergie

687 692 reflectance as an alternative to vitrinite and TREMBLA Y, C., LAMOTHE, D., Université WARREN, H.V., HORSKY, S.S., Univ. British pyrobitumen reflectance in Ordovician and du Québec à Chicoutimi, Ministère de Columbia !Geological Sciences!: Silurian strata,Anticosti Island,Quebec, !'Energie et des Ressources du Québec, Thallium and selenium, an improved Canada; Bull. Am. Assoc. Petrol. Geol., vol. 71, IREM/MERI: approach to exploration for minerai deposits in no.8,p.951-957,1987. Étude de la répartition des platinoïdes dans British Columbia, 1984-88. Connaître l'histoire thermique, celle de les différentes intrusions mafiques de la région This may be considered a most successful l'enfouissement en relation avec l'histoire du lac Vaillant, Fosse de !'Ungava, Québec, project and compliments our previous work on tectonique du bassin appalachien québécois. 1986-88; thèse de maîtrise en sciences similar studies on the use of arsenic and (Tremblay). mercury as "pathfinders" for ore deposits. 697 Métallogénie des platinoïdes en fonction des BELL,J.S., Geol. Surv. Can.: conditions magmatiques primaires ainsi que 693 Labrador shelfbasinanalysis, 1987-. des conditions de métamorphisme et de WHITING, B.H., SINCLAIR, A.J., Univ. plissement dans la région du lac Vaillant; en British Columbia !Geological Sciences>: 698 rédaction. Petrology and lithogeochemistry, San Antonio BROOKS, P.W., Geol. Surv. Can.: gold mine, Bissett, Manitoba 1984-88; M.Sc. Petroleum geology, Sverdrup Basin, 688 thesis !Whitingl. Franklinian Geosyncline and Arctic lnterior TROOP, D.G., SMITH, P.M., MARMONT, S., Interpretation of the genesis of the SAM unit Platform, District of Franklin, 1984-. SPRY, P.G., Ontario Geol. Surv., Iowa State which hosts ore. Metasomatic effects related Univ.: to mineralization. 699 Alteration systematics in basaltic to DAVID, M., SOULIE, M., komatiitic rocks associated with Archean Iode 694 DIMITRAKOPOULOS, R., École gold mineralization, 1985-89. WILSON, J.M.D .. CANMET/EMR: Polytechnique (Génie minérall: Fluid inclusion/isotope/minerai chem istry Mineralogical factors affecting metal recovery Simulation of IRF-k in the Petroleum studies on Ross mine basalts to be completed at Faro, Yukon, 1987-92; Ph.D. thesis. Industry, 1985-88. summer 1988. Simulation des différents variables 695 caractérisant un champ pétrolier 689 WILTON, D.H.C., TOMBALE, A., KERR, A., (perméabilité, porosité, degré de saturation TRUDEL, P., GAULIN, R., VERRAULT, C., BRACE, T., EVANS, D., MacDOUGALL, C., par l'eau). Les variables ainsi simulés JENKINS, C., DUBÉ, L-M., SEA, F., École MacKENZIE, L., NORTH,J., VASKOVIC, M., serviront de base à une simulation des débits Polytechnique (Génie minéral): Memorial Univ.!Earth Sciences): et des taux de recouvrement du pétrole. Les Métallogénie de l'or en Abitibi, Québec, 1983- Metallogenic studies in the Labrador central variables seront simulés à l'aide de la méthode 93; M.Sc.A. (Gaulin, Verrault,Jenkins, Dubél, minerai belt, 1984-89; studies of epithermal des bandes tournantes adaptée au cas non­ thèse de doctorat (Sea). gold deposits in Newfoundland, 1985-; Ph.D. stationnaire qui seble plus réaliste pour les Voir: theses

705 717 726 GOODARZI, F., Geol. Surv. Can.: OSADETZ, K.G., Geol. Surv. Can.: BROPHY, J .A., Indian and Northern Affairs Origin and thermal maturation history of Petroleum resource evaluation of western Canada (Geology Division): organic material from Queen Charlotte region, Canada, 1978-. Quartz-vein hosted gold deposits in turbidites British Columbia, 1987-. See: of the Yellowknife Domain, 1985-88. Preliminary source rock evaluation of the To evaluate the structural setting of 706 Nordegg Member Oower Jurassic), Alberta; auriferous quartz veins in order to determine GRANT, A.C., Geol. Surv. Can.: Geol. Surv. Can., Paper 88-1 D, p. 51-56, 1988. the timing of mineralization in the complex Geological interpretation of geophysical data deformational history of the Yellowknife as an aid to basin synthesis and hydrocarbon 718 Domain turbidites. The geochemistry of host inventory, 1974-. PODRUSKI, J.A., Geol. Surv. Can.: rocks will also be considered. See: Evaluation of the hydrocarbon potential of the Bedrock geological mapping and basin studies Arctic Islands, 1985-. 727 in the Hudson Bay region; Geol. Surv. Can., CHANDLER, F.W., Geol. Surv. Can.: Paper 88-18, p. 287-296, 1988. 719 Stellarton basin analysis, Nova Scotia, 1984- PODRUSKI,J.A., Geol. Surv. Gan.: 89. 707 Petroleum geology and tectonic history of the HAMBLIN, A.P., Geol. Surv. Can.: Sweetgrass Arch, Alberta and Saskatchewan, 728 Evaluation of hydrocarbon potential of 1986-. CHURCH, B.N., GABA, R.G., HANNA, M.J., Mackenzie Corridor, northern Mainland, JAMES, D.A.R., British Columbia Ministry of 1985-. 720 Energy, Mines, Petrol. Res. (Geological Survey PROCTER, R.M., Geol. Surv. Can.: Branch): 708 Evaluation of Canadas petroleum potential, Minera! deposits in the Bridge River Mining JUDGE, A.S., Geol. Surv. Can.: 1972-. Camp, British Columbia, 1986-. Gas hydrates: their nature, properties and See: distribution, 1987-. 721 The Reliance gold prospect, Bridge River ROTTENFUSSER, B.A., Alberta Research mining camp (92J/15l; British Columbia 709 Council tGeological Survey): Ministry Energy, Mines, Petrol. Res., Paper KALKREUTH, W.D., Geol. Surv. Can.: Oil sands geology strategic research program, 88-1, p. 325-327' 1988. Organic petrology of Canadian oil shale 1986-. The Elizabeth-Yalakom gold prospect, deposits, 1986-. See: Bridge River Mining camp (92/02>; ibid., p. Geology and geotechnical monitoring of the 329-333, 1988. 710 AOSTRA underground test facility site; CIM KRAMERS, J.W., BACHU, S., CUTHIELL, Third District Five Meeting, Fort 729 D., HASIUK. J.E., PRENTICE, M.E., YUAN, Mc Murray ,Alberta, Preprints, 1987. COL VINE, A.C., Ontario Geol. Surv.: L.P., Alberta Research Council tGeological To undertake for AOSTRA, proprietary Gold mineralization in the Superior Province, Surveyl: geological investigations relating to problems 1983-88. Reservoir geology - Bodo Reservoir study, of resource assessment, pilot siting and 1986-91. operations, and process transferability. 730 Multidisciplinary study to develop and DAVIS, E., Geol. Surv. Can.: evaluate new techniques to characterize oil 722 Potential hydrothermal mineralization, 1986-. sands/heavy oil reservoirs and to relate these SKIBO,D.N., Geol. Surv. Can.: characteristics to process simulation. Thermal history and basin evolution - 731 Canadian frontier regions, 1983-. DAWSON, K.M., Geol. Surv. Can.: 711 Metallogeny of the northern Canadian MACQUEEN, R.W., Geol. Surv. Can.: 723 Cordillera, 1974-. Organic geochemical and maturation studies, SNOWDON. L.R., Geol. Surv. Can.: Mainland N.W.T. and Yukon, 1985-. Oil/source correlation for Northern Interior 732 Plains crudes, District of Mackenzie, 1985-. DE ROSEN-SPENCE, A., SINCLAIR, A.J., 712 See: Univ. British Columbia

Structural Provinces in North River (14E) and 744 Detailed surface and underground mapping Nutak (14F) map-areas, Labrador HANNINGTON, M.D., SCOTT, S.D., Univ. and sampling of the Windy Craggy massive (Newfoundland and Quebec), 1985-. Toronto (Geology): sulfide deposit of northwestern British See: Gold in modern and ancient massive sulfide Columbia are providing a basis of comparison Geology of North River - Nutak map-areas, deposits, 1985-89; Ph.D. thesis Œanningtonl. with the active seafloor vent field of Guaymas Nain-Churchill provinces, Labrador; Geol. See: Basin, Gulf of California. Surv. Can., Paper 88-lC, p. 19-26, 1988. Sulfidation reactions as guides to gold distribution in modern and ancient 751 737 volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposits; QUIRT, O., Saskatchewan Research Council FRANKLIN, J.M., Geol. Surv. Can.: Proc. V.M. Goldschmidt Conf., Maryland, May

mineralization. Control will be provided by 759 Additional aspects of the project could include study of a complete section distal from SCOTT, S.D., Univ. Toronto (Geology): dating, isotopie determinations and fluid mineralization. Environments of massive sulfide deposition on inclusions. the modern ocean floor, 1985-. 756 See: 764 QUIRT, D., REES, M., Saskatchewan Seaf1oor polymetallic sulfides: Scientific TRZCIENSKI, W.E., MARCHILDON, N., Research Council (Minerai Res.), Uni v. curiosities or mines of the future?; Proc. NATO Université de Montréal (Géologie): Saskatchewan (Geological Sciences): ARWon "Marine minerais", p. 277-300, 1987. Geology and potential of chromite and Goldfields area, Saskatchewan: Gold and the The different geological/tectonic settings of platinum group metals in the Quebec 'Mine Granites', 1984-89; M.Sc. thesis (Rees). massive sulfide deposition in the modern ultramafic belt, 1986. See: marine environment are being compared with To evaluate the geologic setting and economic Current research in minerai deposits at the ancient analogs that are now on land. potential of chromite and platinum bearing Saskatchewan Research Council; minerais in the Quebec ultramafic belt. High­ Saskatchewan Geol. Surv., Mise. Rept. 87-4, p. 760 grade chromium occurs at several localities 160-163, 1987. SMITH, P.M., Ontario Geol. Surv.: and platinum group minerais have been An assessment of the metasomatic Metallogenic studies in the Lake of the Woods identified. Exploration at several sites is character of the 'mine granites' is being greenstone belt, Ontario, 1984-8 9. currently being undertaken. carried out using petrology, XRD mineralogy, See: lithogeochemistry and f1uid inclusion and Geology of the High Lake area,Ewart 765 stable isotope anlaysis. Go ld mineralization is Township, District of Kenora; Ontario Geol. WATK!NSON, D.H ., MELLING, D.R . , intimately related to this metasomatic Surv., Mise. Paper 137, p. 61-65, 1987. TALKINGTON. R., DAHL, R. , Carleton Univ. process. To date, ail of the 'mine granites' Geology of the High Lake area, District of Œarth Sciences): !Frontier, Box, Athonal are interpreted as Kenora; in Geoscience Research Seminar and Origin of metallic minerai deposits, 1972-88. being metasomatic in origin, however, there Open House '87, Dece mber 15-16, 1987, See: are substantial differences between them due Toronto, Ontario, abstracts, p. 16, 1987. Phase fluide riche en Na-Cl-H-0-N et son role to differences in host rock. dans la concentration des elements du groupe 761 du platine et de la chromite; Commission des 757 SOUTHER,J.G., Geol. Surv. Can.: Communautes Europeenes, Rept. 61-85, 1987. SANGSTER, A.L., Geol. Surv. Can.: Geothermal energy resources in Canada, The Cameron Lake gold deposit, Metallogeny of Nova Scotia, 1986-. 1973-. northwestern Ontario, Canada, geologica 1 See: setting, structure and alteration; Gold 86 !nt. Geology and mineralogy of the Jumping Brook 762 Symp., p. 149-169, 1987. metamorphic suite, Fairbault Brook area, TANCZYK, E.I., Geol. Surv. Can.: Research concentrates on a relationship of western Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia; Tectonics and metallogeny of the Meguma Cu-Zn deposits to alteration and volcanism; Geol. Surv. Can., Paper 88-lB, p. 109-118, Terrane of Nova Scotia, 1987 ·. platinum-group-e lement mobi lity in mafic· 1988. ultramafic rock complexes; and gold deposits. 763 758 TESSIER, A.C., HODGSON, C.J, ROBERT, 766 SANGSTER, D.F., Geol. Surv. Can.: F., Queen's Univ. (Geological Sciences>, Geol. WATSON, G.P., Geol. Surv. Can.: Geological research on sediment-hosted base Surv. Can.: Metallogy of New Brunswick, 1986-. metaldeposits, 1986-. Structure and alteration of quartz veins at the Pascalis-:•ford Archean gold deposit, Val d'Or, Quebec, 1987-; M.Sc. t hesis (Tessierl.

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767 chromites from ail three stratigraphie units; BAYLISS, P., TELLEZ, M., Univ. Calgary the host minera] distribution for PGM 771 (Geology and Geophysics): inclusions varies markedly between the Lower éERNY, P ., MEINTZER, R.E., Minerai Powder X-ray Diffraction File, 1973-. Group Pt-bearing unit and that found in the CHACKOWSKY, L.E ., Univ. Manitoba See: Upper and Lower Main chromitites. : comparative studies of fertile granites in element distribution and associated minerais Rare-element pegmatites and their granitoid different crustal settings. ln cooperation with from three stratigraphie layers. Bird Ri ver sources in the Proterozoic ofSweden, 1985·. B.J. Fryer

Mineralogy and geochemistry of granitic 777 Platinum group minerais in the Tulameen pegmatites, 1968-. HERZIG, P.M., HANNINGTON, M.D., ultramafic complex, southern British See: SCOTT, S.D., Univ. Toronto (Geology), Rwith Columbia, 1988. Radiogenic 87 Sr, its mobility, and the Aachen univ. : 1968-. shock wave facility in Department of Physics, NMR studies of AL and S: ordering in Current research is aimed at apatite, University of British Columbia has been built, minerais, 1987-; M.Sc. thesis (Millardl. triphylite-lithophilite, Nb,Ta-oxide minerais, estimated 1988. distribution of Ga, Tl, carbonates, stable and 788- radiogenic isotopes. In cooperation with A.-M. 781 PETERSON, R.C., RODEE, C., Queen's Univ. Fransolet (Liège), B.J. Fryer : Géoressources: by post-depositional diffusion processes in ores Cation ordering in the Stannite-Kesterite Altératio n hydrothermale dans from some metamorphosed Besshi-type ore series, 1987-; M.Sc. thesis CRoelefson-Ahll. l'anticlinorium d'Aroostook-Percé, Québec, deposits in Japan; Mining Geology, vol. 38, no. 1988; thèse de doctorat

Economie mineralogy of the Lake-Zone Alberta (Geologyl, California Instit. Experimental determination of the solubility deposits, Thor Lake, Northwest Territories, Technology:The nature and composition of of Gallium in Zinc Sulfide, 1987-88. 1986-88; M .Sc. thesis (Pinckston). metal particles in the Bruderhein (L6) Sphalerite is a major repository of Gallium in ordinary chondrite, 1986-88. sulfide ores and in some meteorites. There are 792 Detailed analytical and imaging work on no systematic data on the solubility of Ga in PLANT, A.G., Geol. Surv. Can.: metal particles show that, notwithstanding sphalerite for interpreting the empirical Electron beam microanlaysis, 1962-. conventional wisdom, they have not formed in observations. situ during the thermal metamorphism which 793 effected such chondrites. Rather they must 802 RAUDSEPP, M., TURNOCK, A.C., Univ. have formed in an environment that predated WHITE, J.C., Univ. New Brunswick Manitoba (Geological Sciences): accretion and that individual grains have (Geology): Crystal structure and cation ordering of subsequently been subjected to only minor Shock deformation, Manicouagan, Quebec - synthetic amphiboles and pyroxenes by compositional changes. Electron Microscopy study, 1987-. rietveld method, 1982-89. See: 798 803 Characterization of synthetic pargasitic SMITH, D.G.W., LEIBOVITZ, D.P., Univ. WHITE, J.C., BARNETT, R., Univ. New amphiboles (NaCa2Mg4M3Si6Al2022 Alberta (Geology): Brunswick (Geology), Univ. Western Ontario (0H,Fl2; M3 = Al, Cr, Ga, Sc, ln) by infrared MINIDENT-PC: A microcomputer based (Geology): spectroscopy, Rietveld structure refinement, version of the Minident data base and minerai Microstructures of potassium feldspars, and 27 Al 29Si and 19F magic angle spinning identification software, 1981-. Hemlo, Ontario, 1986-88. NMR; Amer. Minerai., vol. 72, p. 580-593, MINIDENT is an interactive minerai 1987. identification and minerai data base 804 Characterization of cation ordering in management program, written in FORTRAN WICKS, F .J., Royal Ontario Museum synthetic Scandium-fluor-eckermann i te, 77. Data have been stored for about 4000 (Mineralogy), Univ. Toronto (Geology): Indium-fluor-eckermannite, and Scandium­ minerai groups, species and varieties. These the structures and crystal chemistry of the fluor-nyboi te by Rietveld structure data include composition, optical properties in serpentine minerais, 1970-. refinement; ibid., p. 959-964, 1987. transmitted and reflected light, symmetry, The Jack of well crystallized Mg-end member Preliminary tests show that it will be unit cell.dimensions, densities, Vickers and lizardite has lead to the use of structure possible to do Rietveld structural refinements Mohs hardness, d-values and relative modelling and Rietveld structure refinement on the two pyroxenes of a solvus pair in the intensities of the 5 strongest X-ray powder to determine the details of this structure. fine-grained mixture of experimental syntesis. diffraction lines, JCPDS numbers, any High resolution transmission electron polymorphs, occurences, localities, year first microscopy is being used to learn more about 794 described and sources of the data. However, the stacking and morphology of lizardite and SMITH, D.G.W., Univ. Alberta

INVERTEBRATEnNVERTÉBRÉS 813 (Conodontata, Silurianl; Palaeobiology of CAMERON, B.E.B., Geol. Surv. Can.: Conodonts, pp.105-110, 1987. 806 Foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the Pacifie Taxonomy of Ostracoda (Crustaceal from BAMBER, E.W., Geol. Surv. Can.: Margin, 1969-. Mississippian strata of Maritime Canada; Carboniferous and Permian biostratigraphy See: Geol. et Paleont., vol. 21, p. 93-135, 1987. and coral faunas, western and northern Contr ibutions to the stratigraphy and Canada, 1971-. tectonics of the Queen Charlotte Basin, British 821 See: Columbia; Geol. Surv. Can., Paper 88-lE, p. FERGUSON, L., Mount Allison Univ. Microfaces of the Lower Carboniferous Banff 221-228, 1988. : Foramtion and Rundle Group, Monkman Pass A biometrical study of Carboniferous map area, northeastern British Columbia; 814 ostracods Bairdia and Paraparchites. Geol. Surv. Can., Bull. 353, 1986. CLARK, T.H., Redpath Museum, McGill Univ. : 822 807 Trace fossils from Cambrian and Ordovician HALL, R.L., POULTON, T.P., Univ. Calgary BAMBER, E.W., Geol. Surv. Can.: strata, St. Lawrence lowlands, Quebec. (Geology and Geophysicsl, Geol. Surv. Can.: Micropaleontology, palynology and Bajocian : BOLTON, T.E., Geol. Surv. Can.: 1978-. Biostratigraphy and lithostratigraphy of the Ordov ici an-Si 1u ria n b iostra tigra p hy, See: Fernie Formation (Jurassicl, Alberta and Southampton Island, District of Keewatin, Adolescent growth and maturity in Nautilus; British Columbia, 1978-87. 1970-. Chapter 29 in Nautilus: The biology and See: paleobiology Ofa living fossil, p. 421-432, 1987. New Lower Jurassic ammonite faunas from 809 the Fernie Formation, southern Canadian BRAUN, W.K., Univ. Saskatchewan 816 Rocky Mountains; Can. J. Earth Sei., vol. 24, : chelicerate affinities, 1983-. Upper Ordovician to lowermost Silurian M icrofaunas of the South-West Pacifie Ocean, solitary rugose cu rais from the Beaverfoot 1985-88; Ph.D. thesis (Clark>. M.Sc. thesis 812 Fo rmation, southern Rocky Mountains, Œeddyl. CALDWELL, W.G.E., JIN, J., Univ. British Columbia and Alberta; Geol. Surv. F.E. Clark is working on Holocene microfauna Saskatchewan

827 See: See: KOBLUK, D.R., Univ. Toronto (Erindale Middle Ordovician conodonts from the The graptolite Amplexograptus praetypicalis College, Geology): Buchans Group; Geol. Surv. Can., Paper 86-24, n.sp. and the origin of the typicalis group; Can. Southern Caribbean cryptic coral reef p. 59-62, 1987. J. Earth Sei., vol. 24, no. 5, p. 924-933, 1987. communities, 1978-. Climacograptus manitoulinensis Caley See: 836 1936 (currently Paraclimacograptis Southern Caribbean cryptic Scleractinian reef ORCHARD, M.J., Geol. Surv. Can.: manitoulinensis; Graptolithina): proposed corals from Bonaire, N.A.; Palaios, vol. 2, p. Conodont biostratigraphy and biogeography conservation of specific name; Bull. of 205-218, 1987. in the Canadian Cordillera, 1981-. Zoological Nomenclature, vol. 44, no. 4, p. 227- See: 229, 1987. 828 Studies on the Triassic Kunga Group, Queen KOBLUK, D.R., Univ. Toronto (Erindale Charlotte Islands, British Columbia; Geol. 843 College, Geology): Surv. Can., Paper 88-1 E, p. 229, 230, 1988. SMITH, P.L., TIPPER, H.W., TAYLOR, D., Structure and dynamics of a coral reef GUEX, J., JAKOBS, G., Univ. British intertidal flat community, 1985-. 837 Columbia (Geological Sciences): See: ORCHARD, M.J., BEYERS, J., Univ. British Lower Jurassic biostratigraphy of western Impact of two sequential Pacifie hurricanes on Columbia (Geological Sciences): North America. sub-rubble cryptic corals: the possible role of Permian-Triassic conodont biostratigraphy, cryptic organisms in maintenance of coral reef Cache Creek Group, Cache Creek, southern 844 communities; J. Paleontol., vol. 61, no. 4, p. British Columbia, 1986-; M.A. thesis (Beyers). STEARN, C.W., McGill Univ. CGeological 663-675, 1987. See: Sciences): Conodont biostratigraphy of the Cache Creek Stromatoporoid faunas of Canada. 829 Group in the Marble Range of south-central See: MATTHEWS,J.V.,Jr., Geol. Surv. Can.: British Columbia; Geol. Surv. Can., Paper 88- Effect of Frasnian-Famennian extinction Late Cenozoic fossil insects and Late Cenozoic lE, p.159-162, 1988. event on stromatoporoids; Geology, vol. 15, p. paleoecology, 1973-. 677-679, 1987. 838 Skeletal microstructure of Paleozoic 830 ORCHARD, M.J., !RWIN, S., Univ. British stromatoporoids and its mineralogical McCRACKEN, A.D., Laurentian Univ. Columbia (Geological Sciences): implications; Palaios, vol. 2, p. 76-84, 1987. (GeologyJ: Devono-Mississippian conodont Lower Paleozoic conodonts of northwestern biostratigraphy, Earn Group, northern British 845 and Arctic Canada, 1978-. Columbia, 1987-; M.A. thesis (Irwin). TOZER, E.T., Geol. Surv. Can.: See: See: Canadian Triassic Ammonoidea and Bivalvia, Description and correlation of Late Ordovician Conodont biostratigraphy, Midway Property, 1967-. conodonts from the D. ornatus and P. pacificus northern British Columbia (1040/16), British graptolite zones, Road River Group, northern Columbia Ministry Energy, Mines, Petrol. 846 Yukon Terri tory; Can. J. Earth Sei., vol. 24, p. Res., Paper 1988-1, p. 249-253, 1988. UYENO, T.T., Geol. Surv. Can.: 1450-1464, 1987. Conodont biostratigraphy of Siluro-Devonian 839 rocks of the Arctic Islands, 1968-. 831 PINARD, S., MAMET, B., Université de McNeil, D.H., Geol. Surv. Can.: Montréal (Géologie): 847 Macropaleontology, micropaleontology and Foraminifères des formations , Otto VILKS, G., Geol. Surv. Can.: palynology of the Mesozoic and Lower Tertiary Fiord, Belcher Channel et Canyon Fiord, Quaternary biostratigraphic methods for of the northern Yukon and western District of Bassin de Sverdrup (Ellesmere, Axel Heiberg), marine sediments, 1983-. Mackenzie, 1985-. 1983-88; thèse de doctorat (Pinard). Taxonomie des petits Foraminifères du 848 832 Permien inférieur, incluant plus de 53 genres VON BITTER, P.H., Royal Ontario Museum, MOSSMAN, D.J., PLACE, C.H., Mount dont 8 nouveaux genres. Etablissement d'une (lnvertebrate Palaeontol.), Univ Toronto Allison Univ. (Geology), Univ. New zonation micropaléontologique, plus CGeologyJ: Brunswick (Geology): particulièrement au Permien inférieur, The taxonomy, phylogeny and palaeoecology Documentation of Lower Permian vertebrate permettant de corréler à l'échelle du bassin les of selected Early Carboniferous conodonts, trace fossils in red beds of southwestern Prince sections stratigraphiques mesurées dans 1981-. Edward Island, 1987-88. différents sites sédimentaires. Période de Documentation of three distinct ichnospecies rédaction. 849 ofvertebrate trace fossils in Permian red beds, VON BITTER, P.H., Royal Ontario Museum Prince Edward Island. 840 (!nvertebrate Palaeontol), Univ. Toronto RIGBY, J.K., COLLINS, D., Brigham Young (Geology): 833 Univ. (Geology), Royal Ontario Museum Conodont biostratigraphya nd palaeoecology, MUNRO, !., DIXON, O.A., NOWLAN, G.S., (!nvert. Palaeontology): Pennsylvanian and Permian, Arctic Islands, Univ. Ottawa (Geology): The sponges from the Middle Cambrian Canada, 1982-. Conodont biostratigraphy of Lower Ogygopsis trilobite bed, Mt. Stephen, British Detailed sampling in 1982 of the Tanquary Ordovician rocks in the Ottawa - Brockville - Columbia, 1986-. Fiord area, Ellesmere Island, was followed by Montreal region, 1983-88; Ph.D. thesis sampling on the Sabine Peninsula, Melville (Munro). 841 Island, in 1984. RISK, M., AITKEN, A., McMaster Univ. 834

851 apparatus. They show no specific affinities retain most of the skeletal features of their VON BITTER, P.H., MERRILL, G.K., Royal with any other groups of Paleozoic terrestrial varanoid relatives, although the Ontario Museum Onvertebrate Palaeontol.l, amphibians. nature of the quadrate and the shape of the Univ. Toronto

A complete description of the cranial and Festivals and fossil footprints; The Guild 883 vertebral anatomy is presently being sent out Gazette, vol. 6, no.1, p. 2, 1987. WILSON, M.V.H., Univ. Alberta (Zoology): to reviewers. Eocene lake environments and fish 878 taphonomy, 1975-. 872 STORER, J.E., Saskatchewan Museum of See: HOLMES, R., Redpath Museum: Natural History: Predation as a source of fish fossils in Eocene The anatomy and relationships of an Eocene - Oligocene mammals of the Cypress lake sediments; Palaios, vol. 2, p. 497-504, entatomerous amphibian from the Hills Formation (Uintan-Chadronian) of 1987. Carboniferous deposits of Lin ton Ohio, 1987-. Saskatchewan, 1979-. Reconstruction of ancient Jake Preliminary work has begun, and project See: environments using both autochthonous and should be completed by the end of 1988. Dental evolution and radiation of Eocene and allochthonous fossils; Palaeogeography early Oligocene Eomyidae (Mammalia, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, vol. 62, p. 873 Rodentia) of North America, with new 609-623. 1988. HOLMES, R., Redpath Museum: material from the Duchesnean of Distribution and evolution of terrestrial Saskatchewan; Dakoterra, vol. 3, p. 108-117, 884 vertebrates from the Carboniferous Period of 1987. WILSON, M.V.H., Univ. Alberta (ZoologyJ: Nova Scotia, 1987-. The rodents of the Lac Pelletier Lower Eocene fossil fishes of western North America, Significant material was collected during Fauna, late Eocene

890 899 Palynostratigraphy, dating of Eocene beds in ASSELIN, E., ACHAB, A., I NRS­ LICHTI-FEDEROVICH, S., Geol. Surv. Can.: the Hat Creek coal basin in south-central Géoressources: Dia tom analysis and paleoecological studies of British Columbia, 1976-78, 1988. Chitinozoaires du Silurien inférieur du Quaternary sediments, 1972-. synclinorium de la Baie des Chaleurs, 910 Gaspésie, Québec, 1988; thèse de maîtrise 900 ROUSE, G.E., Univ. British Columbia (Asselin). MacPHERSON, J ., Memorial Univ. : 1978. Supplement 1979-1984 and additions; Lateglacial and Holocene marine and Malabar , Florida, Robert E., Krieger 892 terrestria l palynostratigraphy, Publishing Comp., 1987. BRAMAN, D.R., Tyrrell Museum of N ewfoundland, 1986-88. The late Lord Energlyn: some Palaeontology: The terrestrial pollen record is used to date reminiscences; Mercian Geologist, vol. 10, no. Devonian, Carboniferous, Cretaceous and lateglacial-Holocene segments of cores of 4, p. 299-302, 1987. Tertiary palynology of western and northern marine sediment from offshore northeastern Canada, 1981-. N ewfoundland. 912 SARJEANT, W.A.S., STANCLIFFE, R., 893 902 CASHMAN, P., Univ. Saskatchewan BROATCH, J., Univ. British Columbia MacPHERSON, J., 'Jemorial Univ. . British Columbia Ministry Energy, Mines, Newfoundland; lNQUA abstracts, p. 210. See: Petrol. Res., Geological Fieldwork, 1987, 1987. Late Triassic dinoflagellate cysts and Paper 1988-1. acritarchs from the Andaman Islands, lndia; 903 Modern Geology, vol. 11, p. 255-264, 1987. 894 MATHEWS, W.H., Univ. British Columbia Late Cretaceous to Early Tertiary BURDEN, E.T., KUTLUK. H., SEARS, B., (Geological Sciences): dinoflagellate cysts from Narasapur Well-1, SPARKS, K., WATERFIELD, J., Memorial Geology of Neogene volcanic rocks in south­ Godavari-Krishna Basin, south lndia; Univ. Œarth Sciences): central British Columbia, 1962-. Geobios, ,·al. 20, no. 2, p. 149-191, 1987. Biostratigraphy, taphonomy and paleoecology The cysts and skeletal elements of of Mesozoic and Cenozoic palynomorphs; Ph.D. 904 dinoflagellates: speculations on the ecological thesis ( Kutluk>, M.Sc. theses : MOTT, R.J., Geai. Surv. Can.: Morphology, taxonomy and phylogeny of Palynostratigraphy and thermal maturation Quaternary palynology, 1969-. the fossil fungal genus Pesauis from of three Beaufort Sea wells, 1985-88; M.Sc. northwestern Canada; Geol. Surv. Can., Bull. thesis. 909 379,p. 117-128,1988. ROCSE. G.E., Univ. British Columbia 1Geological Sciences. Botanyl: Paleontology/Paléontologie 49

915 917 918 UTTING, J ., Geol. Surv. Can.: ZODROW, E.L., Univ. College of Cape Breton ZODROW, E.L., CLEAL, C.J., Univ. College of Palynology of Carboniferous, Permian and (GeologyJ: Cape Breton (Geology), Nature Conservancy Triassic rocks of northern and western Pecopterids of Sydney Coalfield, Nova Scotia, Council, England: Canada, 1981 -. 1980-. Neuropteris ouata frond studies, 1985-. To-date many type and figured specimens of See: 916 the cyatheoid group have been examined by The structure of the Carboniferous WHITE, J .M., Geol. Surv. Can.: me and large·scale oversplitting noted. On pteridosperm frond Neuropteris ouata Tertiary and Mesozoic biostratigraphy and balance it appears that the group only has 4-5 Hoffmann; Palaeontographica, Abt. B, vol. paleoecology of the Pacifie Continental well-defined, biostratigraphic efficient species 208,p. 105-124,1988. Margin, 1987-. tPecopteris arboresce ns, P. hemitelioides, P. Pteridosperm frond structure is an See: cyathea, P. paleacea, plus some varieties). important taxonomie element for its natural Tertiary biostratigraphy, Queen Charlotte These have the biostratigraphic potential for classification, steeri ng a way from the form Basin, British Columbia; Geol. Surv. Can., locating boundary planes in the Upper genus. This paper reconstructs the frond and Paper88-1E,p.239,1988. Carboniferous of the world. suggest evolutionary lines from N. obliqua - N. ouata - Odontopterzs , ail of which have biostratigraphic utility in the Upper Carboniferous.

PETROLOG Y/PÉTROLOGIE

EXPERIMENTAUEXPÉRIMENTAL 922 tlow kl to continental margin (medium kl. OUNN, T., MARINON, A., Univ . New Group <2l relates to post-collisional uplift of 919 Brunswick tGeologyl: the ore; group t3 l to partial fusion of a CHENG, W., GREENWOOD, H.J., Univ. Partitioning of REE between pyroxene and thickened continental margin. British Columbia (Geological Sciencesl: silicate melts: Mg# effects, 1987-; M.Sc. thesis Equilibrium among diopside, hydrogrossular tMarinonl. 925 spinel, chlorite and H20, 1987-8 9. To determine the effect of changing Mg# on ALLAN, J.F., Univ. British Columbia Equilibria in the CMASH system have been crystal/melt partitioning of the REE. tGeological Sciences): reversed at the invariant point invo lving Petrology of seamount volcanoes in the zoisite, diopside, anorthite, grossular, spinel, 923 Northeast Pacifie, 1987-89. and chlorite. The invariant point is close to 2.8 ROEDER, P.W. , SCOWER, P., REYNOLDS, Specific study focuses on Tuzo Wilson and kb, 600°C. !., Queen's Univ. tGeological Sciencesl: Explorer seamounts. Solubility of chromium in basalt ic melts and 920 reequilibration of chromite with melt, 1984-; 926 DE CAPITAN!, C., GREENWOOD, H.J., M.Sc. thesis CScowerJ. ANDERSON, R.G., Geo:. Surv. Can.: Univ. British Columbia (Geological Sciences): The solubility of chromium has been Jurassic and Cretaceous-Tertiary granitoid Computation of chemical equilibria and the determined for basaltic metals at 1300°C over plutons, Queen Charlotte Islands, British distribution of Fe, Mn, and Mg among sites a large oxygen fugacity range

Pétrologie des roches volcaniques récentes du 940 undersaturated than those erupted in other massif du Siroua, Sud Maroc, 1986-89; thèse DROBE, J.R., PEARCE, T.H., Queen's Univ. complexes that, along with the Itchas, form de doctorat (Berrhama). (Geological Sciences}: the Anahim belt. Our goal is to investigate Cartographie terminée, travaux analytiques Petrology of the Ootsa Lake Group Volcanics, this relationship and the genesis of en voie d'achèvement. Whitesal Lake area; M.Sc. thesis (Drobe). continental alkaline volcanism in ceentral British Columbia. 930 941 CHANDLER, F.W., Geol. Surv. Can.: DUNN, T., BENN, R., Univ. New Brunswick 947 Granites of the Eastern Meguma Terrane, (Geology): FRANCIS, D., LUDDEN, J., ROBILLARD, !., Nova Scotia, 1985-. Petrogenesis of Rece nt basic volcanics at Mt. McGill Univ. (Geologica l Sciences}: Adams in the Cascade area, 1987-. Trace element co nstraints on the primary 931 To quantitatively assess the petrogenesis of magmas of the Baffin Bay picrites, 1987-88; CHASE, R.L., MICHAEL, P.J., Univ. British Recent volcanics associated with extensional M.Sc. thesis

There are various aspects to the project. l) 956 Étude des relations structurale et Rhythmically layered rhyolitic bands have JOLLY, W.T., LOREK, E ., Brock Univ. métamorphique entre l'anorthosite du Lac St­ (1-2 cm) been identified in thick flows of the : J ean et les gneiss encaissants. North Mountain basalts. Although it is not Geochemistry of Huronian volcanics, central certain how these formed as yet it would Ontario, 1984-89; M.Sc. thesis (Lorek). 963 appear that they formed through silicate See: McROBERTS, G., Ontario Geol. Surv.: liquid immiscibility. 2) The rhyolitic bands Geology and geochemistry of Huronian Komatiites and komatiitic volcanics in the have high Rb/Sr ratios and have allowed volcanics from Thessalon area, Ontario; Can. Kirkland Lake area, Ontario, 1987-88; M.Sc. dating of the basalts by Rb-Sr methods. 3l As J . Earth Sei., vol. 24, p. 1360-1385, 1987. thesis. part of a project on Pt group element Lithophile elements in Huronian basalts co ncentrations in basalts, the effects of crustal and evolution of Precambrian Mantle; EPSL, 964 assimilation, crystal fractionation, and silicate vol. 85, p. 401 -415, 1987. MICHAEL, P .J., Univ. British Columbia liquid immiscibility on PGE concentrations Summer, 1988- collection ofsamples from (Geological Sciences): are being evaluated. 4) Severa! of the early H uronian of Lake Aberdeen are a , Ontario. H20 in the suboceanic and sub-arc mantle, Mesozoic dykes are over l OO km long. An 1986-89. attempt is being made to evaluate injection 957 See: directions in these rocks by analyzing LAMBERT, M.B., Geol. Surv. Can.: The concentration, behavior and storage in the petrofabrics in the dykes. Archean volcanic studies in the Slave-Bear suboceanic upper mantle: implications for Province, District of Mackenzie, 1973-. metasomatism; Geochm. et Cosmochim. Acta, 952 1988. HAM, L.J ., Dalhousie Univ. : metavolcanic rocks in the Arsenic Lake See: Isotopie variations in basalts from northeast region, northeastern portion of the Temagami The Aley Carbonatite Complex, northern Pacifie mid-ocean ridges - implications for the Greenstone Belt, Ontario, 1985-; M.Sc. thesis Rocky Mountains, BritishColumbia; British ages ofmantle heterogeneities, 1985-89. Œrons). Columbia Ministry Energy, Mines, Petrol. Pb isotopie data has been collected, U/Pb The volcanic stratigraphy in this region has Res., Paper 1987-1, p. 283-288, 1987. concentration data in progress. been subdivided into two units both of which Carbonatite and related rocks of the Prince clip steeply to the south. Severa! subunits of and George Claims, northern Ro c ky 967 each are recognized. Tholeiitic rocks Mountains; ibid., Paper 1988-1, p. 375-380, PICARD, C., GIOVENAZZO, D., IRME-MERI, predominate in the earliest unit white both 1988. Université de Montréal (Géologie), CERM­ tholeiites and calc-alkaline rocks are present Field work on carbonatites of British UQAC: in the upper unit. Major element chemistry Columbia, co upled with thermodynamic Pétrologie et métal logénie des roches permits distinction of the two volcanic suites models of phase equilibria, are being used to magmatiques de l'U nga va, 1984-89. in the upper unit using standard chemical constrain the possible physical properties and Les travaux ont permis de montrer que la variation diagrams. co nditions of emplacement of carbonatites. Fosse de !'Ungava correspondait à l'ouverture progressive d'un rift continental jusqu'au 955 961 stade d'océanisation. Ils utilisent les JAMES, R.S., JOHNSTON, M., Laurentian MARTIGNOLE, J., INDARÈS, A., Université mécanismes pétrogénétiques associés à cette Univ. (Geology): de Montréal 1Géologiel: évoloution (pub. en prép.J. Ils ont aussi pour Stratigraphy and geochemistry of La géotraverse Montréal-Val d'Or. objectifs de caractériser pétrologiquement les metavolcanic rocks in southeastern portion of Modélisation tectonique le long d'une coupe à différents types d'intrusion t he Temagami Greenstone Belt, Ontario, travers la Province de Grenville, Québec, mafiques/ultramafiques et de modeliser le 1985-87; M.Sc. thesis (J ohnston ). 1984-90; thèse de doctorat< lndarèsl. co mportement des platinoides au cours de la Stratigraphie and petrological data indicate Elaboration de modèles tectoniques dans la magmatogénèses. that a 3.8 km thick section of this volcanic belt province de Grenville à partir de données consists of a bimodal suite of mafic tholeiitic thermobarométriques. 968 flows and pyroclastic rocks, and a calc-alkaline PICARD, C., LAMOTHE, O., Ministère de suite ofpyroclastics and Qz-Fp-porphyry flows, 962 !'Énergie et des Ressources du Québec, Ecole sills and dykes. The felsic rocks have the MARTIGNOLE, J., MARTIN, E., Université Polytechnique, !REM-MER!: geochemical characteristics of a trondhjemitic de Montréal. 52 Petrology/Pétrologie

Voir: explore igneous processes in shallow level Géologie et pétrologie des gabbros et des dykes Pétrologie et volcanologie des roches plutons. de la région de Phini, complex ophiolitique de volcaniques protérozoiques de la partie Troodos, Chypre, 1985-87; thèse de maitrise centrale de la Fosse de !'Ungava; Ministère de 974 (Thibault). !'Énergie et des Ressources du Québec, ET87- SANBORN-BARRIE, M., Ontario Geol. Surv.: See: 07, 1987. The geology of the Dryberry Batholithic The minerai chemistry of plutonic rocks and Le travail vise une compréhension Complex, northwestern Ontario, 1987-88. associated picritic dykes in the southwestern approfondie des caractéristiques See: Troodos complex; Troodos 87, Ophiolites and pétrochimiques et de la genèse des filons­ Geology of the Dryberry Batholithic Complex, Oceanic Lithosphere, Nicosia, Cyprus, couches et laves de la Fosse de !'Ungava District of Kenora; Ontario Geol. Surv., Mise. abstracts, p. 41, 1987. (ceinture de Cap-Smith). Ce travail fait partie Paper 137, p. 52-60, 1987. d'un projet de reconnaissance géologique à 982 long terme qui débuté en mars 1983. 975 THIBERT, F., PICARD, C., LAMOTHE, D., SCHANDL, E.S., WICKS, F.J., Univ. Toronto Université de Montréal (Géologie), \1inistère 969 (Geology), Ro ya l Ontario Museum de !'Énergie et des Ressources du Québec RACHO!, H., LAURENT, R. , Université Laval (Mineralogyl: !REM/MER!: (Géologie): The geochemical development and alteration Pétrographie des intrusions ultramafiques de Pétrologie des roches volcaniques récentes du of basalts from Maud, Meteor and Isles la Fosse de !'Ungava, Québec, 1986-88; these Maroc Central, 1986-89; thèse de doctorat Orcadas Rises, and a provenance investigation de maîtrise en sciences : See: See: Energetics of magma mixing, 1988. Implications for hydrocarbon exploration of Retrograde eclogite from Mont Albert, Gaspé, Thermodynamic calculations are used to dyke emplacement in the Queen Charlotte Québec; Can. J. Earth Sei., vol. 25, no. 1, p. 30- constrain processes involving the mixing of Islands, British Columbia; Geol. Surv. Can., 37, 1988. magmas. Such calculations are designed to Paper 88-lE, p. 241-245, 1988. To further understand the petrologic and ensure that proposed magma mixing geologic evolution of the Quebec Appalachians hypotheses are energetically feasible. 978 through the study of mafic and ultramafic STIMAC, J.A., PEARCE, T.H., Queen's Univ. rocks that occur the rein. 972 : Petrology/Pétrologie 53

A metamorphic, structural and Geothermobarometry of the Northern Cariboo granulite-forming processes: primary hot, dry, geochronological investigation of the Lac Mountains, British Columbia, 1985-89; Ph.D. magmatism; streaming of C02 -rich fluids; Joseph allochthon in western Labrador, 1988-; thesis (McMullinl. partial melting; dry metamorphism. This will Ph.D. thesis (Connelly). Probe analyses of coexisting minerais, coupled be achieved by detailed examination of a See: with theoretical fitting of natural data to number of Canadian granulite terrains using Geology of the Lac Caopacho-Lac Fleur de Mai experimentally-based thermodynamic data field-based and laboratory analysis area, southwestern Labrador; N ewfoundland permit defintion of new displaced 'pseud­ (quantitative petrology, geochemistry, fluid De pt. Mines and Energy, Re pt. 87-1, p. 225- inva riant' points as simultaneous inclusions, thermal modelling, etc.). 235, 1987. thermometers and barometers. 1000 987 995 SCHANDL, E.S., WICKS, F.J., Univ. Toronto FOX, D., RIVERS, T., Memorial Univ. Œarth O'HANLEY, D.A., WICKS, F .J., Royal (Geology), Royal Ontario Museum Sciences): Ontario Museum tMineralogy): (Mineralogy): An investigation of the metamorphic reactions The role of chlorite in serpentinization, 1987- Alteration of ultramafic rocks in the Kidd in a major annealed ductile shear zone in 88. Volcanic complex of the Abitibi Greenstone southwestern Newfoundland, 1986-; M.Sc. Chlorite is produced during specific Belt, Ontario, Canada, 1983-88; Ph.D. thesis thesis

To date, cores of about 100 boreholes have The Lower Mississippian Souris Valley Sedimentology and diagenesis of Ordovician been analyzed, and the subsurface study is Formation of southern Saskatchewan and and Silurian strata on Manitoulin continuing. lt is too early to draw any adjoining areas: general stratigraphic­ Island,Ontario, 1987-; M.Sc. thesis Œyerley). conclusions. sedimentological setting and Waulsortian­ Projects in progress include l) sedimentology type mounds, 1987-89; M.Sc. thesis (Sereda). of the Georgian Bay Formation, Manitoulin 1005 See: Island, and 2) dolomitization of Trenton BRAUN, W.K., HUDEMA, T., Univ. Waulsortian-type mounds in the Mississippian limestones from Manitoulin Island. Saskatchewan (Geological Sciences): of the : New interpretations The late Frasnian Jean Marine Formation of from old cores; Saskatchewan Geol. Soc., Sp. 1008 the southern Northwest Territories and Pub!. no. 19, p. 98-106, 1987. VON BITTER, P.H., ELEY, B.E., STORCK, adjoining areas: general stratigraphie and A regional survey of Lower Mississippian P.O., Royal Ontario Museum

QUATERNARY GEOLOGY/GÉOLOGIE DU Ql-ATERNAIRE

1009 Quaternary geochronology, Arctic Islands, Holocene salt-march peats from 158 core ALCOCK, P.W.J ., Ontario Geol. Surv.: 1975-. samples at Plum Island, Massachusetts, Quaternary geologyof the Timmins area, indicates that the organic matter content is too Ontario, 1987-88. 1015 low to ultimately produce a coal. C-14 dates Quaternary geological report in preparation BLASCO, S.M., Geol. Surv. Can.: indicate depositional rates of 1 mm/yr. Both for the area covered by the following NTS map Surficial geology and geomorphology, the high and low salt-march peat facies would sheets: Timmins (42N6), Dana Lake <42N5l, Mackenzie Bay - continental shelf, 1970-. probably diagenetically alter to a Kamiskotia Lake (42A/12l, and Pamour carbonaceous shale. A review of the organic <42Nll l. 1016 content reported from other nondeltaic back­ BRAZEAU, A., PARÉ, C., Ministère de barrier and coastal salt-marsh environments 1010 !'Énergie et des Ressources du Québec: indicates that they often have to much detrital ALCOCK, P.W.J., MILLER, M.J., Ontario Inventaire des granulats: région de Portneuf, material to classify as coal precursors. Geol. Surv., Univ. Western Ontario (Geologyl: Québec, 1987-88. Barrier-island systems, being affected by sea­ Quaternary geology of the Shining Tree Inventaire des ressources en granulats de la level changes and s ubject to landward (41D/l l land Sinclair Lake <41P/l4l map sheet région de Portneuf. L'étude couvre les migrations, also lack long-term stability areas, Ontario, 1986-88. feuillets SNRC (1:50 000) 21L/13, 21L/12, needed for coal formation. These data suggest See: 31!/9 et 31!/16. Elle porte sur l'évalustion that modern back-barrier environments are Quaternary geology of Shining Tree area, qualitative et quantitative des dépôts. not good analogs for coal-forming basins. Districts of Sudbury and Timiskaming; Ontario Geol. Surv., Mise. Paper 137, p. 374- 1017 1019 376, 1987. BROWN, Y., STEA, R.R., Nova Scotia Dept. CAMERON, B .. JONES, J.R., Acadia Univ. Surficial mapping oftwo l :50 000 NTS map Mines and Energy:

Surficial geology, Cape Breton Island, Nova Aminochronology of marine terraces, Holocene tephra in the south-central Scotia, 1970-. southwest Florida, 1984-. Canadian Rockies, 1980-. See: 1045 1057 Sorne aspects of Quaternary soils in Canada; GRANT, D.R., Geol. Surv. Can.: KARROW, P.F., GREENHOUSE, J .P., Can. J. Soi! Sei., vol. 67, p. 221-24 7, 1987. Surficial geology of N ewfoundland, 197 4-. DUSSEAULT, M.B., Univ. Waterloo (Earth Analysis of primary Holocene air-fall Sciences): tephras and their alteration products in the 1046 Subsurface stratigraphy using downhole south-central Canadian Cordillera continues GRANT, D.R., Geol. Surv. Can.: geophysics, 1981-88. using a variety of identification criteria, Quaternary stratigraphy Yarmouth region, including compositional analyses of glass Nova Scotia, 1979-. 1058 shards and titano-magnetite inclusions by KARROW, P.F., HANN, B.J ., KERR­ electron microprobe, X-ray diffraction and 1047 LAWSON, L.J., CUMBAA, S.L., WARNER, selective chemical dissolution analyses. The HODGSON, D.A., Geol. Surv. Can.: B.G., Univ. Waterloo (Earth Sciences}, Univ. major objective of this study is to establish the Surficial geology and geomorphology of Manitoba (Geological Sciences), Nat. Mus. distribution of the deposition plumes in the central Ellesmere Island, District of Franklin, Can.: distal area and to establish criteria for the 1972-. Paleontology of the Toronto interglacial, recognition ofprimary versus altered tephras. 1960-. 1048 Manuscripts in preparation on Don Formation 1066 HODGSON, D.A., Geol. Surv. Can.: molluscs, plants, and microvertebrates. KLASSEN, R.A., Geol. Surv. Can.: Surficial geology, geomorphology and terrain Surficial geology and Quaternary inventory of the Ringnes and adjacent islands, 1059 stratigraphy of north Baffin-Bylot Islands, District of Franklin, 1976-. KARROW, P.F., RUTTER, N.W., Univ. District of Franklin, 1978-. Waterloo (Earth Sciences), Univ. Alberta 1049 (Geology): 1067 HODGSON, D.A., Geol. Surv. Can.: Aminochronology on wood from interglacial KLASSEN, R.A., Geol. Surv. Can.: Quaternary geology - terrain inventory, and interstadial deposits, 1979-. Drift prospecting, east-central Labrador, northeast Victoria Island and Stefansson 1982-. Island, Di strict of Franklin, 1986-. 1060 See: KARROW, P.F., WARNER, B.G., Univ. Glacial studies in Labrador; Geol. Surv. Can., 1050 Waterloo (Earth Sciences): Paper 88-lC, p.109-116, 1988. HUGHES, O.L., Geol. Surv. Can.: Interstadial environments, eastern Great Quaternary stratigraphy of Old Crow Basin Lakes, 1980-. 1068 and Porcupine River Valleys, Yukon, 1968-. Sites understudy in Michigan, Ontario, and KLASSEN, R.W., Geol. Surv. Can.: New York. Quaternary geology, southwestern 1051 Saskatchewan, 1983-. HUGHES, O.L., Geol. Surv. Can.: 1061 Quaternary geology, Mayo-McQuesten, Yukon KASZYCKI, C.A., Geol. Surv. Can.: 1069 Territory, 1979-. Glacial erosion of the Canadian Shield, 1978-. LAMOTHE, M., Geol. Surv. Can.: See: Quaternary geology and till geochemistry, 1052 A mode! for glacial and proglacial New Brunswick, 1987-. JACKSON, L.E.,Jr., Geol. Surv. Can.: sedimentation in the shield terrane of Quaternary geology and terrain inventory, southern Ontario; Can. J. Earth Sei., vol. 24, 1070 Nahanni-Sheldon Lake - Finlayson Lake, no. 12,p.2373-2391,1987. LAMOTHE, M., Geol. Surv. Can.: Yukon and District of Mackenzie, 1980-. Glacial dispersal and stratigraphie drilling, 1062 Gaspé, Que bec, 1987-. 1053 KASZYCKI, C.A., Geol. Surv. Can.: KARROW, P.F., Univ. Waterloo Œarth Surficial geology and drift composition, 1071 Sciences): northwestern Ontario, 1987-. LUCKMAN, B.H., Univ. Western Ontario Great Lakes history, 1964-. (Geography): 1063 Little !ce Age in Jasper National Park, 1054 KELLY, R., Ontario Geol. Surv.: Alberta, 1981-. KARROW, P.F., Ontario Geol. Surv.: Synoptic studies of the Quaternary geology, See: Brampton area, Ontario, 1984-. Toronto, Ontario, 1987-. Reconstruction of Little !ce Age events in the See: See: Canadian Rockies; Geographie physique et Quaternary geology, Brampton area, western Synoptic studies of the Quaternary geology, Quaternaire XL, p. 17-28, 1987. half; Ontario Geol. Surv., Map P-3072, 1987. Metropolitan Toronto area; Ontario Geol. 8000-year old wood from the Athabasca Quaternary geology of the Brampton area; Surv., Mise. Paper 137, p. 382-383, 1987. Glacier; Can. J . Earth Sei., vol. 25, p. 148-151, Ontario Geol. Surv., Mise. Paper 137, p. 380, Involves visiting natural exposures and 1987. 381, 1987. building excavations to investigate Dating the Moraines and Recession of Mapping at 1:50 000 completed. Report in stratigraphy sedimentology and geotechnical Athabasca and Dome Glaciers, Alberta, preparation. Preliminary map completed and properties of the strata underlying the Toronto Canada; Arctic and Alpine Research, vol. 20, submitted. area. Excavation data is added to an urban p. 1, 1987. geotechnical databank. Reconstruction of environmental history of 1055 Canadian Rockies using glacier fluctuations KARROW, P.F., BAJE, A.F., Univ. Waterloo 1064 and tree rings. Living tree chronologies of up Œarth Sciences): KETTLES, LM., Geol. Surv. Can.: to 600 years

1072 Paleoecological examination of two Late 1086 LUCKMAN, B.H., Univ. Western Ontario Quaternary sites in southwest Ontario, 1984- RUTTER, N.W., Univ. Alberta

Surficial geology mapping at 1 :250 000 scale is 1104 1114 now complete in Saskatchewan. TERASMAE, J ., LEYLAND, J., MIHYCHUK, VREEKEN, W.J ., FRISKE, B.M., M., McGARROCH, G., Brock Univ. McCULLOCH, T., Queen's Univ. (Geography): 1097 (Geological Sciences): Quaternary soil-landscapes in the southern SMITH, J ., MICHEL, F.A., Carleton Univ. Process and chronology of deglaciation in the Canadian prairies, 1981-; M.Sc. theses (Friske, Œarth Sciences): northern Lake Ontario region during Late­ McCulloch). Surficial geology of the Wager Bay area, Wisconsinan time, 1982-; M .Sc. theses See: District of Keewaten, 1986-; M.Sc. thesis (Leyland, Mihychuk). Sorne aspects of Quaternary soils in Canada; (Smith). Mapping ofQuaternary geology, supported by Can. J. Soil Sei., vol. 67, p. 221 -247, 1987. Mapping of the surficial geology and palynological studies and radiocarbon dating, The nature and chronological implications geochemical sampling of tilts as part of an has provided new information for some of surface tills and post-till sediments in the economic resource evaluation program. revisions and improvement of the Great Lakes Cypress Lake are a, Saskatchewan; Geol. Surv. history in this part of southern Ontario. Can.,Paper87-1A,p. lll-125, 1987. 1098 This project deals with the chronology of SMITH, S.L., Geol. Surv. Can.: 1105 geomorphic events and soil-forming intervals, Timmins stratigraphie drilling transect, TERASMAE, J., SMALE, J., HUGHES, J., as well as soil-landscape relationships, Northern Ontario, 1987-. Brock Univ. (Geo logical Sciences): between the Alberta Foothills and Pioneer, See: Late-Wisconsinan glacial Jake phases in the Saskatchewan. At present, emphasis is on the Quaternary stratigraphy of overburden drill western Lake Ontario basin, 1985-88. evolution ofpostglacial eolian landscapes near cores, Timmins to Smoky Falls, Ontario; Geol. The late glacial sequence of ice-dammed Jake Lethbridge, and on preglacial surfaces of the Surv. Can., Paper 88-lC, p. 207-216, 1988. phases in western Lake Ontario basin appears Cypress Hills. to be more complex than proposed in 1099 previously published reports. 1115 ST-ONGE, D.A., Geol. Surv. Can.: WARNER, B.G., FRITZ, P. , Univ. Waterloo Surficial geology, north-central District of 1106 (Earth Sciences): Mackenzie, 1983-. THORLIEFSON, L.H., Geol. Surv. Can.: Paleobiological and environmental isotope Quaternary geology of the investigations of peat deposits in Ontario, 1100 Beardmore/Geraldton area, Northern Ontario, 1986-. ST-ONGE, D.A., Geol. Surv. Can.: 1987-. Surficial geology inventory - area south of See: 1116 Dolphin and Union Strait, District of Stratigraphy and visible gold content of till in WARNER, B.G., FULTON, R.J., Univ. Mackenzie, 1984-. the Beardmore-Geraldton area, northern Waterloo (Earth Sciences): Ontario; Geol. Surv. Can., Paper 88-lC, p. 217 · Late Quaternary paleoecology of sub-till 1101 222, 1988. organic deposits, south-central British ST-ONGE, D.A., Geol.Surv. Can.: Columbia, 1987-. Studies in regional correlation of the 1107 Quaternary of eastern Canada, 1987-. VEILLETTE,J.J., Geol. Surv. Can.: 1117 See: Géologie du Quaternaire, région de WARNER, B.G., HANF, K.I., Univ. Waterloo The Sangamonian stage and the Laurentide !'Outaouais supérieur Québec, 1977-. (Earth Sciences): ice sheet; Géographie physique et Origin, development and distribution of Quaternaire, vol. 41, no. 2, p.189-198, 1987. 1108 peatlands, central Great Lakes Region, VEILLETTE, J .J., Geol. Surv. Can.: Canada, 1985-; M.Sc. thesis (Hani). 1102 Géologie du Quaternaire et géochimie des tills TELLER, J.T., RUTTER, N.W., de la région Mont-Joli/La Rédemption, Qubec, 1118 LANCASTER, N., Univ. Manitoba (Geological 1984-. WARNER, B.G., NOBES, D.C., Univ. Sciences): Waterloo (Earth Sciences): Sedimentology and paleoclimatic history of 1109 Applications of surface radar sounding lacustrine sediments in the Namib Desert, VEILLETTE,J.J., Geol. Surv. Can.: techniques in peatland inventories, southern 1983-. Echantillonnage des sédiments meubles, Ontario, 1987-. See: région de !'Ungava, Québec, 1985-. To apply ground penetrating radar techniques Dia toms and other fossil remains in calcareous to mapping and assessing the character ofpeat lacustrine sediments of the northern Namib 1110 in two different Sphagnum peatlands in Sand Sea, South West Africa; VEILLETTE, J.J., Geol. Surv. Can.: southern Ontario. Geomorphological Studies in Southern Africa, Quaternary geology, Abitibi are a, Que bec, p.159-174, 1988. 1986-. 1119 Description of late Cenozoic sediments at WESTGATE, J., Univ. Toronto (Geology): N arabeb, central Namib Desert; Madoqua, vol. 1111 Quaternary tephrochronoloigcal studies in 15,no.2, 1987. VINCENT,J-S.,Geol. Surv. Can.: northwestern North America. Surficial geology-terrain inventory, western See: 1103 Victoria Island, District of Franklin, 1981-. Lake Tapps Tephra: An Early Pleistocene TELLER, J.T., WARMAN, T., LEMOINE, R., stratigraphie marker - the Puget Lowland, MAHNIC, P., Univ. Manitoba (Geological 1112 Washington; Quaternary Res., vol. 28, p. 340- Sciences): VINCENT, J-S., Geol. Surv. Can.: 355, 1987. History of Lake and its outflow to the Quaternary stratigraphy of the Beaufortcoast, Stratigraphie application of tephra, using Great Lakes, 1983-. Yukon and District of Mackenzie, 1983-. petrographic, geochemical, fission-track See: dating, and palaeomagnetic methods. Catastrophic flooding into the Great Lakes 1113 from ; Catastrophic flooding, VINCENT, J-S., Geol. Surv. Can.: Eighteenth Ann. Binghamton Geomorphology Surficial geology inventory - area of Anderson Symp., Allen Unwin, p. 121-138, 1987. River map area, District of Mackenzie, 1984-. . Proglacial lakes and the southern margin of the Laurentide !ce Sheet; Geol. Soc. Amer., Decade of North American Geology, vol. K-3, p. 39-69, 1987. REMOTE SENSINGrfÉLÉDÉTECTION 59

1120 1127 Joute!, nord de la Fosse du Labrador et du AMOS, C.L., Geol. Surv. Can.: GIBBINS, W.A., SLANEY, V.R., BUNNER, nord de Montréal, Québec, 1987-88. Landsat calibration for suspended sediment D., JACKSON, V.A., lndian and Northern Avoir des cartes de favorabilité minérale; concentration in marine coastal environments, Affairs Canada !Geology Division), Geol. Surv. compléter la connaissance métallogénique; 1978-. Can., Carleton Univ. : geology ofamphibolite iron formation units. Etude de l'atmosphère par télédétection 1122 satellite. Application aux études BONN, F., DUBOIS, J-M.M., PESANT, A., 1128 climatologiques : Integrated evaluation of minera! exploration atmosphérique sur une cible de faible Télédétection des algues marines des côtes du data by use of image analysis: a real-world dimension; ibid., 1987. Québec, 1983-87. example; Exploration '87, Internat Conf. on Cartographie quantitative des algues Voir: Geophysical and Geochemical Exploration for marines à l'aide du capteur MEIS-II; ibid., Cartographie quantitative des algues marines Minerais and Groundwater, abstracts vol., 1987. à l'aide du capteur MEIS-II; l lè Symp. can. 1987. Surface albedo variations due to land-use télé., progr. et rés., p. 91, 1987. lntegrative interpretation of exploration changes since 1973 in the Western Dominican La télédétection des macrophytes marins; surveys by use of image analysis techniques: Re public; 20th Internat. Symp. on Remote Photo Interprétation, no. 87-1, p. 1-8, 1987. progress report; Saskatchewan Geol. Surv., Sensing of Environ ment, Nairobi (Kenya), Détection et cartographie des laminaires Mise. Rept87-4, p. 151-153, 1987. 1986. des côtes du Québec et évaluation de biomasse; Work was completed in an 21 x 21 km area ibid., p. 9-12, 1987. covering the Carswell Structure, Athabasca 1134 Établir des méthodes opérationnelles pour Basin (Sask.>. A total of 17 data channels were SLANEY, V.R., Geol. Surv. Can.: déterminer l'extension de la biomasse des used, comprised of various geophysical Remo te sensing applications, 1981-. bancs d'algues marines intertidales et surveys, geological and topographie maps, and infralittorales. LANDSAT MSS imagery. Synthetic maps 1135 relevant to uranium exploration and long­ TANGUAY, M.G., SEA, F., CARBON!, S., 1125 term property management were produced for École Polytechnique : DUBOIS, J-M.M., LA VOIE, A., LAROUCHE, the project area. Analyses des linéaments d'Anticosti, Québec, P., Université de Sherbrooke : 1983-87; M.Sc.A.

AN CIE NT SEDIMENTS/ Sedimentology of the glacigenic 1152 SÉDIMENTS ANCIENS Member of the Gowganda Formation in the GAMBA, C., RUST, B.R., Univ. Ottawa Lake Temagami a rea, Ontario, 1985-89; Ph.D. : IGeology>: Université de Montréal : matiè re organique à une modélisation 1148 A sedimentological study of the Swift sédimentologique du bassin appa lachien de DE FREITAS, T., DIXON, O.A., Univ. Ottawa Formation IJurassic> in the Little Rocky l'est québéco is, 1987-90; thèse de doctorat (Geology): Mountains of Montana, USA ., 1986-88; M.Sc. 1B ertrand l. Sedimentology and stratigraphy of the the sis< Khalid l. Caractériser les milieux de dépôts des séries Silurian shelf margin sequence, Canadian du Paléozoïque inférieur par leur contenu en Arctic Archipelago, 1987-; Ph.D. thesis 1157 M.O. et en minéraux argileux et co ntribuer à ldeFreitas). HENDRY, H .E., KOZIOL, B., Univ. la reconstruction de la marge continentale de Saskatchewan

See: 1167 1173 Geol. Surv. Can., Paper 88-1 E, p. 261-264, MIALL, A.D., NADON, G.C., Univ. Toronto ROSENTHAL, L., Brandon, Univ. (GeologyJ: 1988. (Geology): Depositional facies and sequences in Architectural element analysis of a foreland cores/outcrop of Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous 1160 basin clastic wedge, 1985-89; Ph.D. thesis clastic wedge, west-central Alberta, KREIS, K., Saskatchewan Geol. Surv.: (Nadon). implications for tectonic history and Development of a depositional mode! for the See: petroleum exploration in the basin, 1985-88; oil-prone Jurassic section in the Wapella­ The sedimentological analysis of an Upper Ph.D. thesis. Moosomin area, southeastern Saskatchewan, Cretaceous clastic wedge, southwestern 1987-; M.Sc. thesis. Alberta: preliminary results; Geol. Assoc. 1174 See: Can. - Minerai Assoc. Can., Program with ROSENTHAL, L., YOUNG, H.R., Brandon Regional stratigraphie correlation and abstracts, vol. 12, p. 76, 1987. Univ. (Geology): lithology of the jurassic, Wapella-Moosomin Depositional and diagenetic mode! for are a, southeastern Saskatchewan; 1168 Mississippian Lodgepole Formation, Saskatchewan Geol. Surv., Mise. Rept. 87-4, MUIR, I.D., DIXON, O.A., Univ. Ottawa southwestern Manitoba, influence of sait 1987. (Geology): tectonics and basem en t faulting on Middle Devonian Hare Indian and Ramparts sedimentation, 1987-. 1161 Formations, Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest Just completed first year of the project LECKIE, D.A., Geol. Surv. Can.: Territories: Basin fill, platform and reef financed by Manoil Oil and Gas Ltd. ln first Sedimentology of Cretaceous clastics in the development, 1982-88; Ph.D. thesis (Muir). year, the project focused on small (Daly) area; western Canada basin, 1986-. present work planned will extend the 1169 correlations across major tectonic axis 1162 O'CONNELL, S.C., PATE, C.R., (Churchill-Superior Boundary) and north to LONG, D.G.F., COPPER, P., Laurentian UNDERSCHULTZ, J.R., RADYSH, H., the subcrop belt. Work presently on hold, Univ. (Geology): TROTTER, R., Alberta Research Council pending completion of Rosental's Ph.D. thesis. Sedimentology and biostratigraphy of late (Geological Survey): Ordovician and early Silurian shelf Peace River Arch investigation, 1986-90. 1175 carbonates, Anticosti Island, Quebec, 1985-92. To increase the level of understanding of the SAM!, T., DESROCHERS, A., Univ. Ottawa See: nature, origin and geological history of the (Geology): Stratigraphy of the Upper Ordovician Vaureal PRA, especially with regard to its formation Sedimentology of the Lower Silurian Becscie and Ellis Bay formations, eastern Anticosti and behaviour throughout time and its effect Formation, Anticosti Island, Quebec, 1987-; Island, Quebec; Can. J. Earth Sei., vol. 24, p. upon sedimentation, fluid flow, geothermal M.Sc. thesis (Sami). 1807-1820,1987. regime and oil and gas distribution in the Late Ordovician sand-wave complexes on region. 1176 Anticosti Island, Quebec: a marine tidal TASSÉ, N., BERGERON, M., INRS­ embayment; ibid., p .. 1821-1832, 1987. 1170 Géoressources: Current research is aimed at establishing POEY, J-L., DIXON, O.A., Univ. Ottawa Géochimie des Terres rares dans les bathymetric constraints on carbonate (Geology): carbonates sédimentaires, 1988-. tempestites in the Vaureal and Ellis Bay Stratigraphy and depositional environments Examiner le comportement de ces éléments en formations and to characterise reef complexes of an Upper Ordovician to Lower Devonian tant qu'éventuels traceurs diagégétiques. in the Ellis Bay Formation. shelf-to-basin transition, Svendsen Peninsula, Ellesmere Island, Northwest Territories; 1177 1163 M.Sc. thesis

Relationship between soft sediment 1190 Sedimentology of the Sixteen Mile Creek deformation and mud intrusion structures and AMOS, C.L., Geol. Surv. Can.: Lagoon. Niagara Peninsula, Ontario. meta-depositional tectonic deformation: Stability and transport of sediments on Riversdale Group, New Brunswick and Nova continental shelves, 1980-. 1198 Scotia, 1987-. HENDERSON, P., RUST, B.R., Univ. Ottawa 1191 !Geology): 1181 BORNHOLD. B.D., Geol. Surv. Can.: Provenance and depositional facies ofsurficial VAN DE POLL, H.W., PLACE, C.H., Univ. Marine surficial geology and sedimentation, sediments in Hudson Bay, a glaciated epeiric New Brunswick (Geology): British Columbia, 1975-. sea, 1984-88; Ph.D. thesis (Hendersonl. Stratigraphy, sedimentology and physical See: diagenesis, megacyclic sequences II and Ill 1192 Preliminary seismostratigraphic and southeastern Prince Edward Island, 1982-88; CANT, D.J., Geol. Surv. Can.: geomorphic interpretations of the Quaternary M.Sc. thesis . carbonates of the Oligocene Te Kuiti Group, Holocene sedimentation on the Western Grand See: New Zeala nd, 1987. Banks ofNewfoundland, 1985-88; M.Sc. thesis Anatomy of a gravelly meander lobe in the (LeGresley). Saskatchewan River, near Nipawin, Canada; 1186 Ali of the available grab sample, core, seismic Soc. Economie Paleont. Minerai., Sp. Pub!. 39, YOUNG, H.R., ROSENTHAL, L., Brandon and sidescan data have been examined. These p.179-191, 1987. Univ. : 1187 Sciences!: Facies analysis of clastic sediments especially ACKER, K., STEARN, C.W., McGill Uni. Sedimentology of the macrotidal, Cobequid turbidities; evolution of Atlantic continental !Geological Sciences!: Bay - Salmon Ri ver estuary. :-.lova Scotia, margin through comparison of Grand Banks The carbonate-siliciclastic facies transition in 1982-; Ph.D. thesis !Zai tlin 1. and Portugal; M.Sc. theses 1Benus, Mills, the modern sediments ofT the northeast coast To document ail aspects of the sedimentation Yiosh e rl, Ph.D. theses !England, Quinn, of Barbados, 1986-88; YI.Sc . thesis (Acker!. in this ma crotidal estuary . Recent Yi yrow). achievements include the development of a See: 1188 co nceptual mode! of estuarine sedimentation Definition of the lapetus rift-drift transition in ADSHEAD, J .D., Geol. Surv. Can.: that is applicable to ail estuaries, and better western Newfoundland; Geology, vol. 15, p. Geological characterization of Arctic lakes: documentation of the nature of, and general 1044-1047, 1987. sediment properties and sedimentary contrais on. mudflat deposition. processes. 1977-. 1203 1197 JANSA, L.F., Geol. Surv. Can.: 1189 FLINT, J .E., DALRYMPLE, R.W., FLl'.'IT, Stratigraphy and sedimentology of the AMOS. C. L.,Geol. Surv. Can.: J.J., U.S. Army Corp. Engineers, Buffalo, Mesozoic and Tertiary rocks of the Atlantic Sediment dynamics at the head of the Bay of Queen's Univ.

1204 A study of ( l) the recent lac us trine See: LUTERNAUER,J.L., Geol. Surv. Can.: evaporites of Interior British Columbia and Coexistent mud braids and anastomosing Fraser Delta sedimentation, British the evolution of their brines, <2) recent channels in an arid - zone ri ver: Cooper Creek, Columbia, 1974-. lacustrine carbonates in British Co lumbia, central Australia; Geology, vol. 14, p. 175-178, See: and (3) the spring travertines of Interior 1987. Geoarchitecture, evolution, and seismic risk British Columbia and Alberta Rockies. assessment of the southern Fraser River 1212 delta, B.C.; Geol. Surv. Can., Paper 88-lE, p. 1209 SCHAFER, C.T., Geol. Surv. Can.: 105-110, 1988. RENAUT, R.W., OWEN, R.B., Univ. The Recent paleoclimatic and paleoecologic Saskatchewan tGeological Sciences), Univ. records in fjord sediments, 1980-. 1205 Malawi: LUTERNAUER,J.L., Geol. Surv . Can.: Genesis of lacustrine phosphate deposits in the 1213 Marine delta sedimentation, British Malawi Rift, 1987-90. SYVITSKI,J.P.M., Geol. Surv. Can.: Columbia, 1979-. The recent sediments of Lake Malawi are rich The physical behaviour of suspended in authigenic phosphate minerais derived particulate matter (spm) in natural aqueous 1206 from fish debris and fecal materials. This environments, 1981-. MacLEAN, B., Geol. Surv. Can.: sedimentological-mineralogical-geochemical N ear-surface geology of the Arctic Island study will investigate the nature and origins 1214 channels, 1982-. of the phosphate and its diagenesis in SYVITSKI,J.P.M., Geol. Surv. Can.: oxidizing and reducing environments - to Sedimentology offjords, 1981-. 1207 develop a mode! for non-marine phosphorite MUDIE, P.J., Geol. Surv. Can.: genesis in rifts and explain economic deposits 1215 !ce Island sampling and investigation of like Minjingu in Tanzania. SYVITSKI,J.P.M., Geol. Surv. Can.: sediments (!SIS), 1984-. Sedflux: On the transfer of sediment from land 1210 to the continental shelf, 1986-. 1208 RISK, M. , CARRIQUIRY, J ., McMaster Univ. RENAUT, R.W., GONZALES, A., LONG, : damaged coral reef, 1984-; Ph.D. thesis Coastal morphology and sediment dynamics, Recentcarbonate and evaporite sedimentation

SOIL SCIENCE/PÉDOLOGIE

1218 Soi! samples, ranging in age from 2,300 to The nature, properties and disposition of soils KING, R.H., KELLY, P., Univ. Western 9,700 years BP, were collected from twenty­ formed on basait in Canada, 1984-. Ontario . pedogenic factors influencing soi! development extended to the younger ash materials near See: in these deposits. Soils have been isolated Mt. Garabaldi, B.C. in 1989. Holocene paleoenvironmental reconstruction which reflect development through time with of the Truelove Lowland, Devon minimal influences from variations in 1220 Island,N.W.T.; 16th Arctic Workshop, Boreal vegetation, relief, parent material and RUTHERFORD, G.K., STU ANES. A., Queen's Institute for Northern Studies, abstracts, p. climate. Univ. tGeographyl: 81 -85, 1987. Properties and disposition of soils associated The reconstruction of paleoenvironmental 1219 with Norse settlements on Greenland, 1988-. changes in Truelove Lowland, Devon Island, RUTHERFORD, G.K., LI , L., BUSTOS, L., To examine the so ils associated with the old N.W.T.; Proc. National Student Conf. on Queen's Univ.

PRECAMBRIAN/PRÉCAMBRIEN Rapport intérimaire

See: L'anticlinorium d'Aroostook-Percé a été 1259 Bedrock geological mapping and basin studies divisé, au Québec, en deux groupes: !'Honorat NASSICHUK, W.W., Geol. Surv. Can.: in the Hudson Bay region; Geol. Surv. Can., et le Matapédia. Le Groupe d'Honorat est Upper Paleozoic stratigraphy, Melville Island, Paper 88-lB, p. 287-296, 1988. divisé pour la première fois en deux District of Franklin, 1984-. Formations: l'Arsenault et le Garin. Le Group 1243 de Matapédia comprend les Formations de 1260 HAIDL, F., Saskatchewan Geol. Surv.: Pabos, qui est ici redéfinie, et de White Head. NORFORD, B.S., Geol. Surv. Can.: Geology of the Silurian lnterlake Formation, Un deuxième publication permet de Ordovician and Silurian biostratigraphy of Saskatchewan, 1986-. déterminer l'àge de !'Honorat et de corréler ses British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Yukon, See: formations à l'aide des graptolites. Mackenzie and Franklin, 1961-. Stratigraphie and lithologie relationships, See: Interlake Formation (Silurian), southern 1250 A bohemian-type Silurian (Wenlockian) Saskatchewan; Saskatchewan Geol. Surv., MAMET, B., TAILLEUR, L., Université de pelecypod faunule from Arctic Canada; J. Mise. Rept. 87-4, p.187-193, 1987. Montréal

The Attawapiskat reefs in the Hudson Bay Stratigraphy and sedimentology of Jurassic­ New developments and current research on basin, northern Ontario, 1987-90; Ph.D. thesis Cretaceous strata, northern Cordillera, Middle Jurassic ammonite biostratigraphy, (Suchy). Yukon, 1985-. Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia; See: Geol. Surv. Can., Paper 88-1 E, p. 233, 1988. 1268 Depositional setting of the TRETTIN, H.P., Geol. Surv. Can.: Cuesta Creek Member, Tent Island 1283 Stratigraphie-structural analysis of Formation, northern Yukon; Geol. Surv. Can., POUL TON, T.P., Geol. Surv. Can.: Proterozoic to Devonian rocks, northern Paper 88-10, p. 61-66, 1988. Middle and Upper Jurassic biostratigraphy of Ellesmere and Axel Heiberg islands,District Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, of Franklin, 1986-. 1276 1987-. See: GIBSON, D.W., Geol. Surv. Can.: See: Early Namurian for older) alkali basait in the Stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Lower New developments and current research on Borup Fiord Formation, northern Axel Cretaceous Hulcross and Boulder Creek Middle Jurassic ammonite biostratigraphy, Heiberg Island, Arctic Canada; Geol. Surv. formations, Rocky Mountain Foothills, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia; Can., Paper 88-lD, p. 21-26, 1988. Alberta and British Columbia, 1988-. Geol. Surv. Can., Paper 88-1 E, p. 233, 1988.

1269 1277 1284 UTTING, J ., Geol. Surv. Can.: GIBSON, D.W., Geol. Surv. Can.: POULTON, T.P., Geol. Surv. Can.: Paleozoic biostratigraphy and biofacies Triassic stratigraphie and sedimentologic Jurassic subsurface stratigraphy of Alberta, studies, Arctic Islands, District of Franklin, studies, 1987-. 1987-. 1984-. 1278 1285 GILBOY, C.F., Saskatchewan Geol. Surv.: STOTT, D.F., Geol. Surv. Can.: MESOZOIC/MÉSOZOÏQUE Geology of the Upper Colorado Group and the Jurassic and Cretaceous Minnes Group, Milk River Formation (Upper Cretaceous> of Alberta and British Columbia, 1978-. 1270 southwestern Saskatchewan, 1986-. ASCOLI, P., Geol. Surv. Can.: See: 1286 Biostratigraphic zonation (Formaninifera­ Aspects of the regional geological framework STOTT, D.F., Geol. Surv. Can.: Ostracoda) of the Mesozoic and Cenozoic rocks of low-permeability shallow gas reservoirs in Syntheses of Mesozoic and Cenozoic rocks of of the Atlantic Shelf, 1971-. Upper Cretaceous strata (Colorado and eastern Cordillera and Plains, 1981-. Montana Groups), southwestern 1271 Saskatchewan; Saskatchewan Geol. Surv., 1287 BANERJEE, !., Geol. Surv. Can.: Mise. Rept. 87-4, p. 199-213, 1987. TEMPELMAN-KLUIT, D.J., Geol. Surv. Can.: Stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Basal Stratigraphy, structure and metallogeny of Colorado Sandstone (Cretaceous), Cessford 1279 the northern part of the Intermontane Belt Field, southern Alberta, 1986-. McNEIL, D.H., Geol. Surv. Can.: in the Canadian Cretaceous-Tertiary biostratigraphy and Cordillera, 1977-. 1272 paleoecology, polynomorphs and microfossils, See: CALDWELL, W.G . E . , NORTH, B.R., 1985-. "Antier" clastics in the Canadian Cordillera; LARSON, B.L. , GRAMBO, G.P., HARRISON, Geology, vol. 15, no . 2, p.103-107, 1987. S.A., Univ. Saskatchewan

1292 Odanah Shale in southwestern Manitoba, CENOZOIC/CÉNOZOÏQUE -DUDLEY, K.E., Geol. Surv. Can.: 1985-. Stratigraphy and sedimentology of the See: 1294 Howard Creek, Pouce Coupe, and Doe Cree The siliceous Late Campanian Odanah Shale YORATH, C.J ., Geol. Surv. Can.: Sandstones, Kaskapau Formation (Upper in southwestern Manitoba; Geol. Assoc. Can., The Canadian Pacifie continental margin, Cretaceous, 1987-. Field Trip Guide Book: Stratigraphy of Albian 1977-. to Campanian rocks in The Manitoba 1293 Escarpment, Pembina Mountain to Riding YOUNG, H.R., MOORE, P .R., Brandon Mountain, p. 37-55, 1987. University (Geology), New Zealand Geol. Surv.:

STRUCTURAL GEOLOG Y/TECTONICS /GÉOLOGIE STRUCTURALE/TECTONIQUE

BRITISH COLUMBIA/ Rheological structure of southeastern Late Triassic through Cretaceous geological COLOMBIE-BRITANNIQUE Canadian Cordillera, 1985-. evolution, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia; Geol. Surv. Can., Paper 88-lE, 1295 1301 p. 217-219, 1988. BROWN, R.L., BARDOUX, M., CARR, S., PARRISH, R.R., Geol. Surv. Can.: JOHNSON, B., SCAMMELL, R. , Carleton Tectonic investigations of the Valhalla Gneiss 1308 Univ. (Earth Sciences): Complex and vicinity, southeast British WOODSWORTH, G.J., Geol. Surv. Can.: Structural investigations in the Canadian Columbia, 1985-. Tectonics east ofHecate Strait, 1987 -. Cordillera; Ph.D. theses

NEW BRUNSWICK/ Structural and stratigraphie relationships of Geological Survey of Canada. Summaries of NOUVEAU-BRUNSWICK the B-zone orebody, Heath Steele Mines, investigations appeared annually in G.S.C. Newcastle, New Brunswick, 1984-89; Ph.D. Current Research Part A. 1313 thesis (Moretonl. BURKE, K.B.S., STRINGER, P., Univ. New 1323 Brunswick (Geology J: WILLIAMS. H., COLMAN-SADD, S., Investigation of neotectonic features in NEWFOUNDLAND/LABRADOR/ O'BRIEN, B.H., DICKSON, L., TUACH, J., southwestern New Brunswick, 1987 -89. TERRE-NEUVE/LABRADOR CURRIE. K.L., HAYES, J., Memorial Univ. Magnetometer and magnetic gradiometer (Earth Sciences), Geol. Surv. Can.: traverses have been completed over known or 1318 Tectonic-stratigraphic subdivisions in central projected positions of a southwest trending CA WOOD, P., WILLIAMS, H., GRENIER, R., Newfoundland, 1987-. Lower Jurassic dyke in the northern Memorial Univ.

Displacement history of major shear zones in 1340 fault activity. Work is continuing on the western Churchill Province, 1983-. OKULITCH, A.V., Geol. Surv. Can.: complex structure and metamorphism. See: Stratigraphy, structure and tectonics, Texturai map units in quartzo-feldspathic Innuition Fold Belt, Ellesmere Island, District 1351 mylonitic rocks; Can. J. Earth Sei., vol. 24, no. of Franklin, 1979-. WILLIAMS, P.F., HY, C., Univ. New 10, p. 2065-2073, 1987. Brunswick (Geology): Great Slave Lake shear zone meets Thelon 1341 Go ld-bearing veins in Nova Scotia, 1985-. Tectonic Zone, District of Mackenzie, N.W.T.; PATTERSON, J.G., Univ. Toronto

1357 The tectonics of Archean and Proterozoic 1369 REID, R.G., RE ILL Y, B.A., Ontario Geol. gneisses bordering the Ungava Trough, HUBERT, C., BLOUIN, A., TOURIGNY, G., Surv.: Québec, 1985-. Université de Montréal (Géologie l: Precambrian geology of the Mishibishu Lake Géologie structurale et minéralisation à la area, Ontario, 1987-88. 1364 Mine Bousquet, ceinture de !'Abitibi, Québec, See: BÉLAND, J., GOUTIER, J ., Université de 1985-88; thèse de doctorat

1375 1382 See: MARTIGNOLE, J., CAMION, E., Université CHAPMAN, D., Geol. Surv. Can.: Late Archaean tectonics in the Faeringehavn de Montréal (Géologie ): Tectonics of Canadian Cordillera/offshore, - Tre Brodre area, Buksefjorden, southern Le Supergroupe de Wakeham, Québec, 1985- 1986-. West Greenland; J. Geol. Soc. Lond. vol. 144, p. 88; thèse de maîtrise . Relation DIXON, J.M., Queen's Univ. (Geological 1391 avec le sousbassement et avec le massif Sciencesl: RIVERS, T., MARTIGNOLE, J., GOWER, anorthosique de Havre St-Pierre. Centrifuge modelling of foreland folding and C.F., DAVIDSON, A., Memorial Univ.

Deep crustal structure and evolution of the See: Development of automated techniques of rifted margin northeast of N ewfoundland Sense of displacement on the Cobequid­ fa bric study, 1987-. results from LITHROPROBE East; ibid., p. Chedabucto Fault System, Nova Scotia, 1537-1549,1987. Canada; Can. J. Earth Sei., vo l. 24, p. 217-223, 1406 1987. WILLIAMS, P.F., VERNON, R.H., Univ. New 1400 Brunswick (Geologyl, MacQuarrie Univ., SWEENEY,J., Geol. Surv. Can.: 1403 Australia: Cordilleran structure and tectonic evolution, WILLIAMS, H.R., Ontario Geol. Surv.: Ductile shear zones and granite gneisses, 1986-. Tectonic studies in western Sierra Leone, Broken Hill, Australia, 1986-. 1973-86. A study of complex ductile faults and of the 1401 Paper accepted by J. African Earth Sciences origin of deformed rocks of granitic WHITE, J .C., MAITLAND, W., Univ. New entitled "Geology and minerai chemistry of composition. Brunswick (Geology): the Bantoro Leucogabbro, Kasila Group, Deep-crustal deformation processes, 1982-; western Sierra Leone". 1407 M.Sc. the sis ( Maitland). WILSON, B.C., HELMSTAEDT, H., DIXON, See: 1404 J.M., Queen's Univ. (Geological Sciences): Dynamic recrystallization and associated WILLIAMS, P.F., PRICE, G.P., Univ. New Deformation and intrusion, 1982-88; Ph.D. exsolution in perthites: Evidence of deep Brunswick (Geology), C.S.I.R.O ., Melbourne, thesis (Wilson). crustal thrusting; J. Geophys. Res., vol. 93, p. Australia: 325-337, 1988. Experimental study ofshear zones, 1986-.

1402 1405 WHITE, J.C., MAWER, C.K., Univ. New WILLIAMS, P.F., PRICE, G.P., Univ. New Brunswick (Geology), Univ. New Mexico: Brunswick (Geology), C.S.I.R.O., Melbourne, Appalachian faulting and deformation, Australia: 1982-87.

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1408 determine the internai stratigraphy and Volcanic assemblages of the Elzevir Terrane, BOSTOCK, H.H., Geol. Surv. Can.: depositional environment of both volcanic and Grenville Province, southeastern Ontario, Volcanic rocks of the Appalachian region, sedirnentary rocks of the group. 1984-; M.Sc. thesis Œartlettl. 1973-. Major and trace element geochemical data, 1412 stratigraphy and cr i te ria of eruptive style and 1409 KOLISNIK, A.M., PEARCE, T.H., Queen's environment have been compiled for the EASTON, R.M., Ontario Geol. Surv.: Univ. (Geological Sciences>: Tudor/Mazinaw Lake, Kashwakamak, Shovel Volcanic synt h esis of the Central Petrography and petrogenesis of andesitic an·d Lake, Turriff and Belmont Lake metavolcanic Metasedimentary Belt, Grenville Structural dacitic lavas of Volcan Popocatépetl, Mexico, rocks. These vary from relatively thick Province, Ontario, 1987-92. 1985-88; M.Sc. thesis (KolisnikJ. ( > 4km), uniform submarine low-K tholeiitic See: See: basalts and andesitic basalts (Tudor, Turriff, Pyroclastic fans - characteristics and Magma mixing textures in zoned volcanic Belmont) thorugh bimodal tholeiitic andesite­ significance; Geol. Assoc. Can. - Minerai. phenocrysts, Volcan Popocatépetl, Mexico; rhyolite . The low-K tholeiites are the most relationship to volcanism in the western Popocatépetl, Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt: widespread and the earliest eruptions (ca. Central Metasedimentary Belt, Grenville Laser interferometric studies; Geol. Assoc. 1290Mal; their base has not been discovered. Province, Ontario; ibid., p. 40, 1987. Can. - Minerai. Assoc. Can., Program with They were succeeded in places by mo re abstracts, vol. 12, p. 63, 1987. differentiated tholeiites, by vo lcanogenic and 1410 A petrogenesis involving magma mixing is carbonate sedimentary rocks, and abruptly by HAMILTON, T.S., Geol. Surv. Can.: inferred from phenocryst zoning profiles. thick calc-alkaline accumulations of more Volcanic rocks of the Insular Belt and adjacent solution textures and disequilibriurn central type, that were initially subaqueous deep ocean, British Columbia, 1982-. assemblages. and dominated by flows but built pyroclastic/epiclastic edifices that were at 1411 1413 least locally emergent. Thick shallow-water, HOY, T., ANDREW, K.P.E., British Columbia PADGHA:vl, W.A. , ENGE, A. , lndian and carbonate-dominated sedimentary facies Ministry Energy, Mines, Petrol. Res.: Northern Affairs Canada (Geology Division >: accompanied and succeeded the calc-alkaline Geology, geochemistry and contained minerai Study of pi ll owed rhyo-dacite of the Niven r oc ks; sulphide-rich exhalites and vein deposits of the Rossland Group, southeastern Lake member of the Townsite Formation, deposits at this stage testify to submarine British Columbia, 1987-90. 1987·. geothermal activity. The calc-alkaline rocks See: Pillowed quart rich dacites samples for belong -at least in part- to a distinctly younger Preliminary geology and geochemistry ofthe chemical anlaysis and thin section suite, extruded ca. 1250Ma, in approximate Elise Forarntion, Rossland Group , examiantion. concurrence withthe emplacement of tonalite­ southeastern British Columbia; British granodiorite batholiths and a variety of Columbia Ministry Energy, Mines, Petrol. 1414 smaller, more heterogeneous intrusive bodies, Res., Paper 1988-1, p. 19-30, 1988. MOORE , J.M., HARNOIS, L., BARTLETT, some ofwhich were emplaced at high level. To develop a better understanding of the J.R., Carleton Univ. (Ottawa-Carleton Although these diverse volcanic structural and stratigraphie contrais of gold Geoscience Centre): associations cannot be entirely reconciled mineralization in the Rossland Group, and to using existing data, their stratigraphy and VolcanologyN olcanologie 73 chemistry suggest that: 1 l there is no evidence See: 1418 of sialic basement to the tholeiites; 2) the main Extension and its influence on Canadian VAN WAGONER, N.A., LEYBOURNE, M., variations in the basalts are consistent with Cordillerian passive-margin evolution; Geol. Acadia Univ. (Geology): different amounts of partial melting, combined Soc. Sp. Pub!., no. 28, p. 409-17, 1987. Volcanism and geochemistry of the Endevour with inhomogeneity of the source; and 3) the Regional extension of the proto-Pacific Ridge-Juan de Fuca Ridge System, 1987-. calc-alkaline suites cannot have been derived Margin of North America at ~ 775 Ma led to To determine and co mpare volcanic processes from the basalts, and are the earliest members the building of a tholeiitic seamount, that on the valley floor of the ridge, at seamounts, of the succession bearing the imprint of evolved to a partly-subaerial, basait-rhyolite and at nearby fracture zone. subjacent silalic crust. A plausible, albeit edifice. unproven, genetic mode! is that of a magma tic 1419 arc (and back-arc?) complex that began its 1416 VAN WAGONER, N.A., McNEIL, W., Acadia evolution on oceanic crust and subsequently SIRAGUEA, G.M., Ontario Geol. Surv.: Univ. (Geology): was accreted to a continental margin. These Geology and mineralization of the southern Volcanology and geochemistry of the Lower episodes in the history of the Central margin of the Sivarga Belt, Ontario, 1980-. Devonian Eastport Formation, Metasedimentary Belt constitute the Passamaquoddy Bay, southwestern New "Elzevirian ". 1417 Brunswick, 1984-. SWINAMER, R.T., PEARCE, T.H., Queen's See: 1415 Univ. (Geological Sciences): Stratigraphy and volcanology a portion of the ROOTS, C.F., MOORE, J.M., Carleton Univ. The geomorphology, petrology, geochemistry Lower Devonian volcanic rocks of (Ottawa-Carleton Geoscience Centre): and petrogenesis of the Sierra Del southwestern New Brunswick; Geol. Surv. The Mount Harper Volcanic Complex, Ogilvie Chichinautzin, Mexico, 1984-88; M.Sc. thesis Can., Paper 88-1 B, p. 69-78, 1988. Mountains, Yukon, 1982-88; Ph.D. thesis (Swinamer).

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Department of Energy, Mines and Resources,Research Agreements 1987-88/ Ministère de !'Énergie, des Mines et des Ressources, conventions de recherche 1987-88

BRITISH COLUMBIA University of Victoria Chatterton, B.D.E. (Geology) Conodont biostratigraphy and paleoecology University of British Columbia Tunnicliffe, V. (Biology) of the Famennian Palliser Formation and Time-lapse camera measurements of subsurface equivalents, Alberta and Bovis, M.J. (Geography) sulphide accumulation at hydrothermal British Columbia, $3,000.00. Rockslope deformation in the southe rn vents, $2,500.00. Coast Mountains, British Columbia, Cruden, D.M. (Geology) $7,800.00. Van der Flier-Kell, E. (Geography) Geotechnical characterization of materials Platinum potential of the Tulameen coal in slope movements in the Cordillera, Calvert, S.E. (Oceanography) deposit, southwestern British Columbia, $8,000.00. Geochemistry of oceanic ferromanganese $8,000.00. deposits, $7 ,000.00. England, J. (Geography) ALBERTA Mapping of surficial geology and Clowes, R.M. (Geophysics and Astronomy) reconstruction of Late Quaternary history, segment of Juan de Fuca Ridge: University of Alberta Phillips Inlet/Wootton Peninsula, crustal structure from seismic refraction northwest Ellesmere Island, $8,000.00. studies, $10,000.00. Baadsgaard, H. (Geology) Geochronology and petrogenesis of the Lerbekmo,J.F. (Geology> Ellis, R.M. (Geophysics and Astronomy) Archean Kamisak Lake Alkaline Intrusion Upper Cretaceous Paleocene Analysis and interpretation of and the surrounding country rock, magnetostratigraphic and geochemical Kapuskasing Structural Zone refraction $5,500.00. correla tions, $4,000 .OO. data, $9,000.00. Burwash, R.A. (Geology) Nesbitt, B.E. (Geologyl Simon Fraser University Western Canada Basin heat generation Evaluation of the origin of mesothermal data base, $6,000.00. gold-quartz veins of the Canadian Huntley, D.J. (Physics) Cordillera, $7 ,600.00. Laser dating ofsediments, $6,000.00. 76 List of grant awards in the earth sciences for 1987 -88/ Liste des subventions attribuées aux sciences de la Terre en 1987-88

U niveristy of Calgary Csorgo, M. (Mathematics and Statistics) Schulze, D.J. (Geological Sciences) Weighted empirical and quantile processes An investigation of the petrology and Cook, F.A. (Geo logy and Geophysics) and their applications to the study of tectonic setting and significance of Enhanced interpretation of Lithoprobe random seq uences, $5,000 .OO. diatreme breccias and their mantle and southern Canadian Cordillera reflection basement xenoliths, southeast British data, $10,000.00. Taylor, R.P. CGeology) Columbia, $5,900.00. Rubidium-strontium and Hills, L.V. (Geology and Geophysics) samarium-neodymium isotope systematics Smol,J.P. Œiology) Charophyta of Canada, $4,000.00. of fluorites from the Mount Pleasant Fossi! cladoceran assemblages in lake Tungsten-Molybdeum-Tin deposit, New sediment stratigraphies from the Canadian Hutcheon, I. Alberta and southwestern Saskatchewan, $6,000.00. Gold in volcanogenic massive suphide $4,000.00. deposits, $6,500.00. Queen's University Carleton University University of Waterloo Archibald, D.A. (Geological Sciences) Brown, R.L. (GeologyJ Argon 40-Argon 39 study of Cretaceous Franklin, J .A. (Earth Sciences) The Monashee decollement and its igneous rocks, Taseko Lakes area (920), Digital photoanalysis of rock jointing, structural relationship to the Valhalla British Columbia, $2,000.00. $15,000.00. Complex of southeastern British Columbia, $10,500.00. Frape, S.K. (Earth Sciences) An evaluation of the proposed mantle-crustal component to oil and gas accumulations in sedimentary basins of Southwest Ontario, $5,000.00. List of grant awards in the earth sciences for 1987-88/ Liste des subventions attribuées aux sciences de la Terre en 1987-88 77

Doig, R. (Geological Sciences) Université du Québec à Montréal University of Western Ontario Geochronology of granite rocks of the southern Que bec Appalachians, $4,000.00. de , A. (Géochimie) MacRae, N.D. (Geology) Micropaléontologie et géochimie isotopique Rare earth elements in whole rocks and Francis, D. (Geological Sciences) des sédiments récents de milieux de selective minerais of Topsails Igneous The marginal rocks of the Muskox transition (golfe du Saint-Laurent, baie Terrane, N ewfoundland, $3,000.00. Intrusion, N.W.T., $8,000.00. d'Hudson), $5,400.00.

Mansinha, L. (Geophyics) Granberg, H.B.

INRS Sainte-Foy Mamet, B. (Geology) Dalhousie University Carboniferous foraminifers and algae, Schrijver, K. (Géoressources) Saskatchewan, Alberta and Districts of Boyd, R.

Murthy, G.S. (Earth Sciences) Williams, H. (Geologyl Hiscott, R.N. Œarth Sciences) Paleomagnetic investigation of Paleozoic Early Paleozoic tectonic-stratigraphic Identification of source terranes for Lower (and Precambrian) rock formations from terranes of the N ewfoundland Dun nage Paleozoic sandstones of West the Island of Newfoundland and Zone, $9,000.00. Newfoundland, $6,000.00. interpretation of results in terms of tectonics, $5,000.00. Wright, J .A. (Earth Sciences) Hodych, J.P. (Earth Sciences) Seismic measurements across terrane Paleomagnetism of the Cambrian volcanics Rogerson, R.J. (Geography) boundaries in Newfoundland, $7,000.00. of the Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland, Glacial geology of the Nachvak Fiord area, $4,000.00. Northern Labrador,$2,000.00.

Macpherson, J. (Geography) Westrop, S.R. (Earth Sciences) Late glacial and Holocene marine and Trilobite biostratigraphy of the Sullivan terrestrial palynostratigraphy, and Lyell formations (Upper Cambrian), Newfoundland, $5,500.00. Southern Canadian Rocky Mountains, Alberta, $5,000.00.

Department of Energy, Mines and Re sources Contracts Awarded to Canadian Universities 1987-88/ Contracts accordés aux universités canadiennes par le ministère de )'Énergie, des Mines et des Ressources, 1987-88

BRITISH COLUMBIA ALBERTA Lawton, D.C. cGeology and Geophysicsl Technological and methodological University of British Columbia University of Alberta developm e nt to tmprove seismic acquisition and processing of high Barnes, M. Barnes, W.C.

Hajnal, Z.H. (Geological Sciences) QUÉBEC Interpretation of crustal structure in the University of Ottawa Peace River Arch area - phase II, $7,000.00. École Polytechnique Fowler, A.D. $30,000.00. the eastern boundary of the main ranges in Operation of the seismography station at the southern Kananaskis map area, British Quebec City, Quebec from April 1, 1988 to MANITOBA Columbia, $6,008.00. Yfarch 31, 1989, $2,900.00.

University of Manitoba Oyke, L. (Geological Sciences) McGill University Mechanics of bedrock frost hea ving in Halden, N.M. (Earth Sciences) permafrost, $26, 738.00. Francis, O.M. (Geological Sciences) Characterization of the geoc hemica l X-ray fluorescent analysis of major a nd variability of the Falcon Lake Igneous Young, R.P. (Geological Sciences) trace e lemen ts, $3 ,990.00. Complex, southeastern Manitoba, Seismic characterization of discontinuities $9,000.00. and anomalous rock quality within mine Mountjoy, E.W. surface crown pillars using attenuation Regional strain analysis in the Mountain Moon, W. Œarth Sciences) and velocity imaging techniques, Park, Miette and Cadomin areas, eastern Study of the mineralization in Lynn Lake, $289,768.00. Rocky Mountains, Alberta, $25,006.00. northern Manitoba - phase II, $11,000.00. University of Toronto University of Montréal ONTARIO Ki eser, W.E.Osotrace Laboratory> Mamet, B.L. Energy R&D- PERDl, $15,133.00. magnetic anomalies of Labrador Sea and Radiocarbon dating of shell and organic Orphan Basin, $24, 1OO.OO. matter samples by the technique of Peloquin, S. $32,328.00. Bell, K. (Geologyl Isotopie analyses of organic samples, · Continued development and application of $5,000.00. Richard. P. (Geographyl methods for using the Sm/Nd isotopie Pollen analysis of sediment cores from system to determine the age of gold , W.E. (Physicsl Tirnmins, Ontario area, $15,000.00. mineralization in the Canadian Shield, Radiocarbon dating of planktonic $62,405.00. Foraminifera sample, $1,080.00. St-J ean-De-Brébeuf College

Blenkinsop, J. (Geology> Naldrett, A.J. Diagenesis of middle Proterozoic basins, Konrad, J .M.< Earth Sciences) Gold metallogeny in southwest Grenville Churchill and Bear Provinces, $10,000.00. !ce formations in saline soils, $65,098.00. County, $29.000.00.

Michel, F.A. Œarth Sciences) Patton, :'vt.E. (Geological Sciences> Lamoth, M. Isotope and salinity analysis and Hydrogen isotope analysis (sd>, $2,537.00. Geology of the Quaternary and interpretation of subsea permafrost geoc hemistry of the tills of New Brunswick, samples, $10,501.00. C"niversity of Western Ontario $39,369.00.

Smith, M.W. Œarth Sciences) Lo, K.Y.1EngineeringScience) Université du Québec à Québec A detailed stud y of the physical and Reviewer evaluation of molipaq thermal properties of Norman Wells-Zama geotechnical study, 546,737 .OO. Achab, A. (Sciences de la terre> Pipeline core specimens, $14,041.00. Assessment of alteration indices and Mclntyre. N.S. rSurface Science) optical ref1ectance characteristics of core Watkinson, D.H., Ion probe microanalysis of gold in co mmon and outcrop samples from northern Yukon Dahl, R. Œarth Sciences) sulphide minerais and implications for and weste rn Northwest Territories, Compilation, microprobe ana lysis and enhanced recovery from refractory gold $16,063.00. scientific writing for Geological Survey of ores, $154,582.00. Canada paper "Bay of Islands Ophiolite Schrijver, K. 1Georessources INRS> Complex: Mantle Processes and Metallogeny of the St. Fabien region, Metallogeny'', $7 .500.00. $38,000.00. 80 List of grant awards in the earth sciences for 1987-88/ Liste des subventions attribuées aux sciences de la Terre en 1987-88

NEW BRUNSWICK Gibling, M. Islands ophiolite complex, Newfoundland - of the Albert Formation, eastern New Studies of animal-seabed relationships in Phase III, $23,000.00. Brunswick, $33,000.00. order to evaluate their effects on sediment thresholds for erosion and rates of seabed Fryer, B.J. $17 ,437 .OO. Analytical service for a research sediment Vanicek, P.

NOVASCOTIA Ryal!, P.

Van Wagoner, N.A. (Geologyl Technical University of Nova Scotia Morin, P. (Engineering) Volcanic stratigraphy, structure, Stress history and strength of sediments geochemistry and mineralization of the Cole, C. D'Arc and Labrador Basins, $2,640.00. Botsford, J. ( Earth Sciences) Study on the geology of the Appalachian Geochemistry and petrology of Lower Orogen in Canada and the Phanerozoic of Culshaw, N.G. (Geology) Paleozoic Platform - equivalent shales, East Greenland, $84, 7 50 .OO. Georgian Bay geological synthesis, Phase I, western Newfoundland, $40,409.00. $58,280.00. Wilton, O. Œarth Sciences> Study of metallogeny of central Labrador minera! belt - phase II.

Woodworth-Lynas, C. Sediment deformation by ice scour, $33,031.00. List of grant awards in the earth sciences for 1987-88/ Liste des subventions attribuées aux sciences de la Terre en 1987-88 81

Polar Continental Shelf Project Field Support Non-Governmental Activities 1987-88/ Plateau continental polarie en faveur d'àctivités non governementales pour 1987-88

BRITISH COLUMBIA University of Guelph Rainbird, R.R. Geology-stratigraphy, sedimentology, University of British Columbia Martini, !.P. Victoria Island. Geology-geomorphology, Foxe Basin Bowen,C.R. islands, District of Franklin. NOVASCOTIA Geomorphology, Mackenzie Delta, District of Mackenzie. Laurentian University Dalhousie University

Jung, A. Dewing, K. Louden, K.E. Geology-stratigraphy, Ellesmere Island, Geology-stra tigrap hy, Southampton Geophysics-geothermal, Arctic Ocean (!ce District of Franklin. Island, District of Keewatin. Island).

ALBERTA McMaster University Muecke, G.K. Geology-volcanics, Ellesmere and Axel University of Alberta Woo,M. Heiberg islands, District of Franklin. Hydrology, Resolute, Cornwallis Island, Chatterton, B.D.E. District of Franklin. NEWFOUNDLAND Geology-paleontology, Arctic Islands. University of Ottawa Memorial University ofNewfoundland England,J. Geology-Quaternary glaciation, northern Bennett, L.P. Burden, E. Ellesmere Island, District of Franklin. Geology-permafrost, Rae Point. Geology-biostratigraphy, Bylot Island, northern Baffin Island. Kerr, D.E. Dixon,0.A. Geology-stratigraphy, Tuk, Paulatuk, Geology-sedimentology, stratigraphy, Macko, S.A. and Aksu, A.E. Coppermine, Bathurst Inlet. southwest Devon Island, District of Chemical oceanography, sediments, Arc tic Franklin. Ocean (!ce Islandl. Smith, D.G.W. Geology-meteorites, Devon !ce Cap, Barnes French, H.M. Pollard, W.H . !ce Cap. Geology-geomorphology, permafrost, Geology-geomorphology, Beaufort Sea Banks Island and Yukon Territory. coast. Tyrrell Museum University of Toronto U.S.A. Johnston, P.A. Geology-paleontology, Melville Is land, Lewkowicz, A.G. University of Alaska Prince Patrick Island, District of Franklin. Geology-ground ice, Fosheim Peninsula. J efîeries, M. SASKATCHEWAN Ritchie, J .C. Glaciology, northwestern Ellesmere Island, Geology-lake sediments, Tuktoyaktuk, Resolute, Mould Bay, Ice Island. University of Saskatchewan District of Mackenzie. Carnegie Museum Basinger, J.F. Trent University Geology-paleontology, Axel Heiberg Dawson, M. Island, District of Franklin. Adams, W.P. Geology-stratigraphy, Ellesmere, Axel Glaciology, White Glacier, Axel Heiberg Heiberg and Devon islands, District of MANITOBA Island, District of Franklin. Franklin.

University of Manitoba Bednarski, J . University of Cincinnati Geo logy-Quaternary paleogeography, Lehn, W.H. Nansen Sound. Vestal,J.R. Ge op hysics- refractio n, Reso 1u te, Geology-paleontology, Eureka. Cornwallis Island, District of Franklin. University of Western Ontario J ohn Hop kins University University of Winnipeg King,R.H. Geomorphology, True love Lowlands. De Paor, D. Krawetz, M.T. Geology-structural, Ellesmere Island, Geology-sediments, east-central Ellesmere Lenz, A.C. District of Franklin. Island, District of Franklin. Geology-paleontology, Cornwa llis Island. District of Franklin. University of Iowa ONTARIO \1allano, M. Swett, K. Carleton University Geology-reefs, Ellesmere Island, District of Geology-sedimentology, Aston Bay, Franklin. Somerset Island. Michel, F.A. Geology-ground ice, Mackenzie Delta, Pearce, C.M. University of Massachusetts Herschel Island. Geomorphology, \1ackenzie Delta, District of Mackenzie. Bradley, R.S. and Retelle, M. Geology-sediments, northern Ellesmere Island, District of Franklin. 82 List of grant awards in the earth sciences for 1987-88/ Liste des subventions attribuées aux sciences de la Terre en 1987 -88

University of Miami University of Washington GERMAN Y

Plane,J. and Zika, R. Waddington, E.D. U. Justus Liebig Chemical oceanography, Arctic Ocean (ice Glaciology, Ellesmere Island, District of Island). Franklin. King,L. Glaciology, Hare Fiord, Expedition Fiord, Purdue University Washburn, A.L. Oobloyah Bay. Geology-periglacial processes, Cornwallis Zinsmeister, W.J. Island, District of Franklin. JAPAN Geo logy-paleontology, Strathcona Fiord, Fosheim Peninsula. Hokkaido University

Fujino, K. Ice coring, paleoclimatology, Tuktoyaktuk, District of Mackenzie.

Ontario Geological Survey, Geoscience Research Grants, 1987-88/ Commission géologique de l'Ontario subventions de recherche en sciences de la terre pour 1987-88

Brock University University of Ottawa University of Waterloo

Haynes, S.J. Hattori, K. Frape, S.K., McNutt, R.H. , Fritz. P., Gypsum deposits of southern Ontario, Study of gold mineralization and alteration Macqueen, R.W., Co niglio, M. $16,480.00. at the Lake Shore Mine, Kirkland Lake, Geochemical studies of formation waters, $25,720.00. Paleozoic strata, southwestern Ontario, Carleton University $18,810.00. Queen's University Taylor, R.R., Watkinson, D.H. Karrow, P.F .. Greenhouse, J .P., Dusseault, Geolo gical, fluid inclusion, and isotopie Mason, R. M.B . studies of gold-bearing vein systems in the Geological setting of go ld deposits in the Subsurface Quaternary stratigraphy using Cameron Lake and Monte Cristo Shear Timmins Mining Camp,$3 1,880.00. bore ho le geophysics,$31,307 .OO. Zones, northwestern Ontario, $20,200.00. ichol, L, Shaw,J. Warner, B.G., Nobec, D.C. University of Guelph Quaternary geo logy and geoche mical Application of surface radar sounding ex ploration in the Matheso n area, techniques in peatland inventories, Campbell, J .L. $23,900.00. southern Ontario, $14,250.00. Software development fo r Micro-PIXE Analyses of mineralogical specimens, Smith, L. University of Western Ontario $21,720.00. Karst episodes and permeability deve lopment, Si 1uria n reef rese rvo i rs, Edgar, A.D . Lakehead University so uthwestern Ontario, $13,189.00. The geochemical origin and economic potential of platinum group element !?GE> Fralick, P. U ., , J .P., University of Toronto bearing rocks of the Lac des Iles Intrusion, Placer formation in braided river systems, $ 11 ,165.00. $5,197.00. Bailey, R.C. Improved compute r interpretation of Fleet, M. Kissin, S.A. gravity and magne tic dating, $15,1 OO.OO. Metamorphic petrology of the White River The genesis of silver vein deposits in the gold prospect, Hem Io are a, $25,0 l 0.00. Thunder Bay area, $5,500.00. Corton, M.P. Physical and chemica l processes of Fyfe, W.S. Lauren tian University Archean subaqueous pyroclastic rocks, Meta! accumulation in microorganisms $14,224.00. with emphasis on uranium, go ld, silver, Whitehead, R.E., Beswick, T. copper, zinc and iron, $33,720.00. Remote sensing and geobotany as an aid to Schwerdtner, W.M. minerai exploration in northern terrains, Defo rmation of the Sudbury structure and Hi coc k,S. $55,000.00. its footwall, $21,360.00. Light minerais and specialty sa nd in so uthern Ontario, $19,380.00. McMaster University Spooner, E.T.C. Co nt ro ls on un u sua l gneissic Crockett, J.H., Dickin, A.P. tona lite/trondhjemite h osted gold A lead isotope study of gold mineralization mineralization, Renabie Mine, Missanabie, in the Dome Mine quartz-fuchsite vein $20,248.00. environ ment, $18,320.00. List of grant awards in the earth sciences for 1987-88/ Liste des subventions attribuées aux sciences de la Terre en 1987-88 83

British Columbia Geological Survey, Geoscience Research Grants, 1987-88/ Commission géologique de la Colombie-Britannique subventions de recherche en sciences de la terre pour 1987-88

BRITISH COLUMBIA Melling, D. Reddy, D. Q.R. gold deposit geological setting, University of British Columbia Geology of the Indian River/Britannia $5,000.00. volcanic belt, $10,500.00. Bradford, J. Rublee,J. Genesis of the Silver Creek carbonate University ofVicotria Tulameen Ultramafic Complex, hosted deposit Midway area, $2,000.00. south-central British Columbia, $6,000.00. Van der Flier-Keller, E. Broatch,J. N anaimo-Comox coal deposits, $3,000.00. Queen's University Palynological zonation and correlation of the Peace River coalfield ( Minnes ALBERTA Ijewliw,0. For ma tion, J urassi c-C retaceo us J, Golden ultramafic diatremes,southeastern $6,500.00. University of Alberta British Columbia, $5,000.00.

Fletcher, W.K. University of Western Ontario Geochemical exploration methods for gold Nesbitt, B. in stream sediment, $6,000.00. Sulphur isotopes, $1,000.00. MacDonald, D. Silbak-Premier ore minerais, $2,000.00. Godwin,C. Pb isotope analyses to guide exploration, Persaud, E. QUEBEC $5,000.00. Slocan Group mapping and geochemistry, $5,000.00. McGill University Leitch, C. Bralorne Pioneer gold vein system, Plint,H. Bellefontaine, K. $2,000.00. Horseranch Range, north-central British Ingenika Range, Swannell River - Columbia, $3,500.00. Johansen Lake area, north-central British Mader, U. Columbia, $3,500.00. Aley carbonatite, northern Rocky ONTARIO Mountains, $5,000.00 U.S.A. Carleton University Orchard, M.J. Colorado School of Mines Conodont studies, Kechiko Trough, Johnson, B. $5,000.00. Sicamous area, regional mapping, Garrioch, N. $4,000.00. Lead isotopes, Nelson area, southeastern Payne, D. British Columbia, $5,000.00. Warner Pass petrology, $3,000.00.

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Canada Strategic Grants 1987-88/ Subvention thématiques données par le Counseil de recherches en sciences naturelles et en génie du Canada 1987-88

BRITISH COLUMBIA SASKATCHEWAN Dickin, A.P., Crocket, J.H., McNutt, R.H.

University of Alberta University ofMcMaster Kamphuis,J.W.

University of Waterloo Louden, K.E. (OceanographyJ Young, R.P., Hutchins, D.A. (Geological Arctic heatflow, $74,500.00. Sciences) Dusseault, M.B ., Rothenburg, L. (Earth Rock burst investigations using concurrent Sciences) Scott, D.B., Medioli, F.S., Mayer, L.A. Archean gold-quartz vein ore deposits; University of Dalhousie testing a complete genetic solution and exploration lithogeochemistry,$75,000.00. Beaumont, C., Reynolds, P.H., Zentilli, M. (Üceanography, Geology) Geodynamics and thermal evolution of rifted margins and t h eir flanks, $74,220.00. \T atural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Canada Earth Science Operating Grants 1987-88/Conseil de recherches en sciences naturelles et en génie Canada sciences de la terre subventions pour dépenses courantes 1987-88 85

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Chltinozodlre s du palcozoique du Wu..:bec fxperimentdl aodelllnq of lake e v.;i pol"dtlon

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Aoter-b,.ro, F.P. Tl"JCI! ele1tf"nt and radloc;ienlc i sotope qeoch~ml s trv beoJooy of nephellnltes Ottawa 87

Laboratory studl.es ln oeophyslcal fluld dync1•ics

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Alldrdt H. Ou?t~·s ther•ique s 1e Id Geographle d 1 Unqava, .Jue bec nordique Ge ographiP et CA 0 T=l sur f.tce de Id ll!:rr e Lav.al S herbrooke 8b "' "'eta111orphlc dnd ore-for•lnq solutions Ro rr.tdal l e , G.J. Field dnJ exper l111 ent<1 l s tructur.Jl gf'olO!>!V• 11ith Geoloqy reff!rence to the sh l e l d lakehead••

Arkctnl-Ha111ed, J. Thermal evolulion of plan.ets <1nd s<1tellite r.ar<1ct é ristlqu .. s des dlteratlons, SE du o oucll ~ r Geoloolcal Sc1ences maqnettc cmo•.tlies et Sl.I des App.i l..tches arock 87

Col"dlllel"an geochl"ono11etry, l"ddloc;ienlc isotope <> • Rourqu e , P.A. c volution dlaqé n '° tlque des ense11blç s c1 cdrbonat~ c; and petl"oloqy Gé o loo IP sl luro-d evonlens. du .!\as:!>Î11 de Gd SP "5 le Lavctl 97

S lopP moveatt:! nl ln southwe!'> t '3ritlsh Co lu111bi a

Bo 111 en . A.J. "'V11<111 lc s of wo11ve s , currents :1nd '.ied l111ent s Ocean oqra phy Octlhousle a1

la d1•9lacldtlon tlnl - wl sconclnlenne en Gasp~sl"' C:o-"sta l dnd contlnentdl shelf sedl1nentdtlon

Balley, R.C. Tnvel"se .Jnd theol"etlcdl •u!thods in 9eophy slcs B loqeocheml s try o( mJrlne lnvertebrat o!S and the Physlcs/Geology U r~z.~to~'ical Scienct>s ge ochP.mlc .l l evolullon of the hydrosphere Toronto ~ rock 87 .,

Heasun~ aent and 1110dellln9 of neat and mass ürookes, 1 .A. tl"cJnSff'r ln •ountaln env1,.onru! nts ~~~~r~phy ••

0 Brookfield, M. =. OrogPnes l s .mJ bJs in develop•e nt ~:!~~Tt~ ny ~ i th~ f~~~ a\ !~no ::1 .. 1~ ~ ~ "~ h~ f c~~! ~ 1~~..,..,. lc1nd Resourc o? Sc Arette, Edst Af1"1Cd and we s tt"l"n Chlnd Gue Iph 8 1

Parker, J.F. A.spects of bio?eOChP•l strv of c;iroundwatel"S Brook s , c. lsntoplc a nd chPnilcdl s tudles of 0::a rly crusldl E•rt h Sc 1 ences Geologiy processe s. wate r loo Montre al 8b 87

8<1rnes, (.R. '"l roster, I:! . r . t'i la c l 11enlc defor1111<1tlon in cJl"•ds of co11presslve dnd (arth Sc 1 ences Geolo

f lude 11,!ta} log .> niQUP ljeS i\SeflleOtS S tratlfor•eS de Br~~~ le ";t~Hal Ecole ,,Pol ytechnl que :t ~ ~~~ f ~~~- ~ ~~~ Î~~ ;o ~ : t:! t ~ye~!~o ~} ~: i es of

Barr. S.l'I. Geology [l~ctro 1n<1qn etlc coupllnQ ln 11ultlfrt>quency IP Ac<1dld A7

Fossi 1 plants of We s tern and r~ol"thern Candda Tectonlc .rnd s truc turdl andlysls of •etd11orphlc Rr~:~to:;L· core coMplexes Carlt>ton "1

Applled c1"yst.illo1Jraphlc-111ineralo9y 8 ro11nt T .H. r-qu.1tlon of st'ltP for sollds Geoloqlcal SclencP5 Brit i s h (olu11ibl~ " Be•u•ont, c. Geodyna11lcs of sedill'tentdl"'f bdslns ,rnd •ountdln Oceanography bel t s Dalhousie.,

Geothcr•c1l Pl"Oblems, pure <1nd .ipplled l"esozolc dnd tenoLoic. pc1lynology of the North -.tl•ntlc borderldnds

Ouatel"nal"V paleogeog.-aphy .~ansen Sound. N. w.T. Bedn•rsklt J. Bust ln, !\. H. Sed l11 e ntology dnd petroloi,1v of coal iu!asurt- s dnd Geography Ge oloc;ilcal Sc iences source rock s ln Je ster n Jnd Arette (anad

Isotope geoche11lst.-y of Cdl"bon.tlltec; Hutt le, J.M. r. round1odter -streJ11flo1111 Inter.Jetions ln a for es t ed Geo!lrilp hy c.1tch11e nt Trô!nt " 86 List of grant a wards in the earth sciences for 1987-88/ Liste des subventions attribuées aux sciences de la Terre en 1987-88

!.Hostratlgrdphlc studles in th~ creldceous systeia Ref lectlon/refractlon seis•olo;y on lc1nd and at of weo;tern Can ad.,. sea for llthospherlc s tudl es

Geoche11l stry of 11Mrine sedi111ents Cont lnent.tl palaeoge

C.1111ero n, E.H. fsotoplc slrnll\orc1phy of precd•brlct n •ineraliLed Collerson, K.O. Archean and pr-oterozolc crust-.. ntle evolutlon ln Geoloqy bo1s lns Geolooy the trans-Hudson Orooen and "torth Atlantic Craton Ottawa Regina 86 86

Cdmpoellt I ·'· Cnnigllo1 M. Sed l•entoloyic and dlagenetlc s tudy of carbonates Geo9r11phy ~ o1r-th Sc 1 ences fro• s outhwes tern ontarlo ilnd 1111estern NeMfoundland AlbPrta Waterloo "5 87

(.<1n non, W.H. VL B I s ys t e111 develDP•~nl/11eoJesy and Earth & Ah1os. Sc . \lf'Odyna•ics/space exploration Cook, F.A.. Se l s 111lc reflectlon proflllno of structur-es ln York Geoloqy .\ Geo phy s . crystall lne rocks 87 Calgary•• Car•ic.haelt O.H. Meta •orphlc stu11ies ln Cano1dd Geolo11 i cal Scl"nces Evolution and s urviv.tl strategles of pilleozolc Quef'n's•• ~~rî~~ff g~s !.,,!~f ! 0 r~ c~!e~~~~~g:~:~e ·~~o~~te•s

Patterns -t nd pr-ocesses of ~volution dS evidenced by Paleozolc and nesozolc verteb r-at !!S Crocket, J.H. Applications of geoche111lstry to •lneral deposlt genl!:s l s ~~~!~i:r•• Carson ., "'.A. Move•ent of .,,.-avel in br-<1lded rlvers Crossleyf O.J. Physlcs of the Earth•s core ~~~Hiphv ~~~~ÎÎ cal Sciences •• 87

lnte9 r.:1tlon des do nn ~es s u.- \.1 topographie dans le pr-ocessus d•dn.tlyse de 1 1 111.tger-le de teledetectlon Stablllty of natural slopes ln rock en qeomorpholoole et Pn çeo lo9i e

Cerny, P. Mlneraloqy, petrolooy. o1nJ '}enesis of granltlc Earth Scienc es per111ut 1 l•s Culsha..,, ~. S tructure/tectonlc s of lower continental crust Mani tobd Geo l oqy (J;r-enwllle Provlncel and 111lcrostructure of 86 0dlhous l• deforeed •etc1mprphlc rocks 87

S yste111atlcs of Pb I s otopie variations ln ores c1nd rocks - Crustal se t s .te studles

Ch<1tlt-rton1 1, .. 0 . F . 1 0 Geo log y ~!1 ~:;:!!~!Ph~ ~~t ~~ Î !~~: Î~Y ( r ÎÎ !b'î~~~! ~~n: ~~nt s Sedl111entology of •oder-n sh

( heel, R.J. Geoloqlcal Sc lenc,.s D"Anglejan, l!.F. 5 tudles ln coastal a nd estuct rlne St!d l•entatlon ln Brock lnst. Oc eanooraphy s ubar-ctlc reolons 87 Mc G 111 87

GroundM.tter ln thlck unwealher-ed clttyey depo s lts: Or-loln, a<;ie ttnd diffusion effects Ayance11ent et trc1nsfert des connaissances 9eostatlstl ques-sy s t è •es expert

Chol,llf'dUt M.(. Ge nle •lnêral ~orpholooy and •ove•ent of sand waves, Long Point, Ecole Polytechnique Ontc1rlo 87

fnfluence of base•ent on th.! tectonlc evolution of the Chlbouoa••u belt

St udi es of hydr.tullcs o1no s cdi11ent<1 tl o n ln alluvi<1l rivers

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Cl-t rk e , o.u . Geoloqy Dickin s on, 111.T. Mechanls•s and •odelllno of s oli eroslon n.1 l hous if' Englneed nQ 8• Guelph••

Phystcc1l and che•lc"l propertles of gr-anltlc •elts

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Clifford, P .M. Fractur e .1nd she.ir zone f.tbrlcs Geolo9y Centr lfuoe 111odel aniJ field s tudles ln tectonlcs "lc"'l&ster.. List of grant awards in the earth sciences for 1987-88/ 87 Liste des subventions attribuées aux sciences de la Terre en 1987-88

f'lrdovicl .rn-devoni.in inv ertebrdte fos s ils 11no The u se of 222Pn to furth t> r unJerst a nd Cdlch•ent sedllRPntdry facies hydroloqy Jnd ch"'111istr y

Ool~h ~. '\tructure .Jnd tee.tonies fo <1 lloc hthonous t e rrc1n ec; ~~~fyyical Sciences of C<'nt r al Yukon 66

~~i~:ratlve s tudl es of Precambrlan s edl•entary tssex , G. C. F1 . l\pplled "4at h. Western Ontdrin 8 7

Dosso, H.w. !: lectromo19netic aio de llin!J of ,;eo111d9netic Phys l CS variations Victoria 66

Geoc he .. l s try ond petro~en e sl s o f so11e i ~neou!. rocks f-:i ci es models for Ql..1cidlly- influence d sha llo.,. 111.trlne s h el v es dnd 1 .. k .. s

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Drel•anls, A. Geology Western Ontar 1 o '7

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E l-Sabh. H. Estuarine hyJrodyn .i•lr..s Oc !:: dnogr a ph y Criqin <11mJ

El las, R.J. Ordovict an d nd ear li est si luridn s olitdrY ru 9ose Earth Sc lenc ec; corals of North :u•erlcd Fr.ip e , S .K. Hdn 1 toba '.: a rtti <; ciences 86 Wat er loo 07

Ppfrdctlon s els•olot;ly dnd e .trtnquakt! studies Freeze, q,.,A . M.isk-b:tsed cng inr.- rln1 de .. l1n in hydro.,Jeolo\,llcd l Geo log l c.il ..ic l encPs a n d ~eot"?chnlciil proJec t s British Co lu111 bi, r.1

Elrlck, O.F. Trdnsport phenomen.i in ndtur-11 oorous med i..i Land Pesourcf' Sc French• H.~. Perm1fro st _,nd r c l c1ted geo!Qorphlc s tudi rs , Western Guelph C.eo lo 9y /Gt:on r il pti V Ar c tl c , Co:1n..1dd Ot t.t\ll d .. 8'

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Fr l tLt o. ê .trth Sclf'nCPc; Grcttt,on. v. ~ ~P~~~a~~~.i•lcs of uns teadv f lows over stronQ Wat:f'rloo Oc e<11 no9rdphl e " Jué bec-P•• i 1Jou s k l

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.\ateliordtlOt'\ et dUt0111dt\ S,tll o n de lev e s. en QP0111,.tlque Greatbatch. R.J. tnter.snnu.il vari.1bilitv in the oceans Physics !1emior ••la l

G.tle, J. ~ . Fdctors controlling the r .. t ... of mo v e ment of fluld s E.tr"h Sc IPnces throuyh fr<1ctured MgllldCf"OU S dnd crvstdlllne Greenough. J. u. 0 etro9•nes is ilnd tectonic s lgnificdnce of • esoLolc "le1r1or 1 al rock5 11 volcitnl s • in Atlantic Canada 01 ~~~ ~~ !111 son 8b

î..irdner . J.s. C. l..1cl er he-tJ•al1 "'edth e rin1 Jnd sed l111ent tr.insport Geoqrdphy Co..tsta l hvdrodvnd•ic s and sedlmentatlon wa t Pr Loo 8 1

r. .triepy, c. Is.,toptc and tr<1ce e le•e n';. Pv ,dudtlon of Sciences de la terrf' contlnentdl crust de v elop11ent in P r eca11brldn .and Green1o1ood. H.J. Meta11orphic phase equi li br la cu.:b'!c-'1ontr ea l Phdn!"rozolc terrdlns Geologlcal Sciences ., g r(tlsh C.olu •bl a 6 1

Garrett , r.J . ~ . Oce"1 no9r

G.tulhler, M. '1 el illo.J ... nl t! des ld t"r rr• pr ~ ci'"U• Geo9rtphiP tdl'"dl)l.:tcl 1 lre s o!l postialdcl.:.ir..,s Appllc.ttion de la lt!lédetectlon r.tdar aux '1t ldw~ ress ource s non-renou vel.tbles "

'.- ~ oche.,lc.:tl ·rnJ .. e trologi c s tuJv of 111eld•orphh11 :1 n J dl age nP~l s H.tJn•l • l . l I Se ls11I c inve s ti iJd t ion of deep seated s tructures .. eolo9\ca l Sc l.-n ces ln S.isk.1tchewan l i Se l s •ic ln ve stl~a tion of !i dskatche1o1an Prec.t11brlr1n cont-1ct zones 85

G l ol ln •J• '4.P. ldcustrlne .:t nd alluvldl s lr-ttd: Fdcies mod@ls dnd Geo\07y tectonic se ttin'.l Halden, !rril.H. r.eoche•istry of l.ite tectonlc gr.tnltes at the Oa lhousl,. Earth Sc l e ncP. s ChurchJ 11-Superl or 111argln " !'1anl toha.. Gibson, f.L . Volc <1 nol0Qicdl ctnd p e trol oq l c-11 proc ... sses Earth Sc iencps. op .. r:llt lv e in exten s ion"! re1l1n::s Preserv-ttlon of paleoma\jnetlc re11c1nences under "aterloo conditions of burldl 11etc1morphl s 111 "

Gilbert, o . Gl d Ci'>mdr(n <> S~d lmentol oy v of rtrctic fiords Geography H.tll • J.1'1. Constru ction, .:iltec.Jtlon c1nd mjgnetiz.itlon of ..;uet>n" s Geo!oev oceantc. oreenstone , dnd other volcanlc sequences Da l hous 1 P. •• 81

Gi l lt> sp ie, T .J. !:. 'itlœatlon of loca l s t t ... te11pPrdtures forro L.tnd R.. sourc .. '> c -; t-1nddrd "' "'3 th ... r s lillon d1t d f'a l f!o magnet i s 11 of 1111fic i g nPous rocks :;uelph " :'.. il lharn, P .w. Trdn ; port in the Yddose zone Earth Sc l e ncP s Wd tf'r loo d7

Gi ttlns, J . Ge ne c; l s of ctroonatit('S .lnd d!11.d llc rock>i rrldted Geolo:Jy phosphJtl:c' 1nd niobluin ore .. Han11er, s. Toronto Geo loq y ~~~u~ ~ t~~ l ~ i g~~~~ î~ ~cr e ~ [o~ l t~~;e~ ~~r ~~e~~=:~ ns '1 C•rleton., Grenville province

God•ln, c.t . Geo loglcal Sc lenc"s H..trris. S .l. l\lpine environinental studi~s l';. ritish Columbl.i Geographv " Calgarv•• ': rvsta l fr..tction.Jtion -1nd ...1.,;matic c ontal'\lnation in th 0 .:> u dburv lqneous co111pl e:s H

Apollc<1li ons of frac tal s .tnd r e lated concept s in ;;ieo9rctPhlc ·d ddtd proc~ssi ri..; HdltOrit K. Geoche11ical and isotopie s tudv of Archean gold '>eo lo'lv nilne rc1ll ldtlon Ot t awd 1b

Goodwl "' 1. "I. ( ,o. v ~ l '>pm .. nt of llrch!!..tn c r1.1 s t Geo loqy Hd11t1thornP., F.c. Toronto ë.trth Sciences Mdn ltoba " d S

Coistc1 l dnd continental s helf oceanoQr.aphy List of grant awards in the earth sciences for 1987-88/ 89 Liste des subventions attribuées aux sciences de la Terre en 1987-88

Hebert .. !\. Pe trologic collpar~e Jes roche'S ultr:u1afi.que!. et Oroql!nic core-zone s - th \! ldbr Jdor Trouyh al 50 ;;éologle ndflque!. contlnentdles et ocP.iniques degr~es N Laval 81

Heln., F.J. ~as in dnalysls: Shelf and s lope depos lts, active Interfacldl process ,.s in cOdStJ. l dOd estuJrln!:! Geo log y and p.tss Ive ''"tr9 lns reqions Dalhousie 81

Hel•staedt., H. Pdleo111.t. 9n,.tl s 111 of Cret<1ce-ous dnd Edrl v Terti.ny rocks ln the (ortllllerd g~~!~i'!cal Sel ences 06

HoHouX, Y. ~ln è r .1lisations et mdtl cli111dtes J.nd p~l ~oc limdte s in Southe:rn INRS-G éoress. Cu., A.QI de PArcht!en et du 0 hdn ~ rozoïque 9d ffln Jsl ... nd Inst natl de la rech se l 35

Hesse! F.R. Cas~ hl stori.es of progre s~ tv~ dla!)enesls in J-imes., N.P. r:last I.e srd l111Pnl s Za rth Sc iPnc e-s ~~~t'Blcal Sciences Que,.n• s 81 d6

La phyto~t 1b ilisatloô1 des .;boulis schisteux J.J111le son., R.. A. ~et.\morphi~.m

Jarvis, G.T. The role of the lilhosphere ln manlle convection ~i~Î~Î t ~e~o~~~ 1 ~o ~~ t~~o!o~~t ~Î~~ ll~?t 8:?~ l ~~ver Earth & At"'os . Sc. Colu11bla York

Hlcock., s.R. Glacial drift in 'J ntarlo: Lobdl dff!nitle.i, G<>oph yslc ct l dn

Hill• A.R. J e udy, L .... A. '\ ys t e m'! Je m

Hlllalre-Marcel., .... Hydrolo9ie, pdleohyJrologie l.iotoplques et John son, ') . o. GEOTOP pa lt-ocl 1eldt s. Oceanoqraphy Queb ec-Mo ntr ed l Dalhousie 81 86

Hlscott, R.N. '\!!dlinentdtion d lon~ contln!:!nl.il m<1rqins Johnson, P.G. Sed lm e nt trttn sf~r ln gldclerl.t.ed basins E.trth Sciences Geour"ohy Me•orlal Dttd 111a 86 85

Hodgson, C.J. O ld 'Jl'nt!tlc regl111es JSSocl.JtPd wlth unconfo.-odties g~~!~i~ ln car~on

l'4Pch.-1nis•s of re111anence Acquisition dnd retenUon E lf'ctro111aQnetlc lnJuction, h edt flo.,

Hof•ann., 1-4.J. Prec.i111bri ·tn ..tno Low~r Prol

Hala, P. E. in the r,rtonville Centrdl Pilot project lo s tuty rolddlt- to l.ite Terll-Hy Geoloqy s illceous .nlcrofossils from oil exploratory •

Geometry of P'les.o.tolc Pdleoch..1nnel <1nd ?d l eO Ydll !:! YS beo [lhy s ic .. l lnv~ s t lq 1t 1 on of the crust dnd mantle o f the ~e s tern tnllrlor

~ffect-; or aclJ precipil.icion on f,II"ound11Mler K~rro•" P.F. Oua t r- rnitry hi s tory d nd non-·1ldCÏ.t l e nvironi.e nt _, Ho~~~~Î c~Ï WS~i ence hyd roche111i s try Ear th '.;c 1 ences Toronto Wa tll"r loo 86 86

Howarth, P.J. Satellite .)n.J .drborne dlqltal ddt.i for studyinQ 'J u.tntlt 1t ive chnl tr.insf1•r 1 n free.d nq soi L. Waterloo 86

Theoretic..tl Investigation and computer s\111ul.-1tion Keen., C. "' . Crust .11 structurr of two continent-ocean m,trgîn:., GeoloQy off s hort" .: ast e rn l:an.:1dA of seis111lc "'aves in r ea l 1nedlJ Da l lious ,,. M

·~umerlcal ocean 111odt'llin9, remote sensln9, se.t- lct- KehlenbPCk, 11.M. $ tructure .Jna stratig1- tphy of s ubprovince ùeolo'Jv boundr1ries in the e1s l1'rn Sup•!r ior Province t.akehead %

Hub~rt., C. Kelly, C.A. Geologie "41crobloloo;iy Montreal Mani tob.t 01 "

Huntlev, O.A. 'learshore processes dnd oounddry layer dyn.1mics S tr1li o} raphy dnJ sedi-. .. ntol OJ V of 11r~1 ! DceanoQraphy c a rbond t e-e vapor 1 t"' bas ins Dalhousie 81

Hutcheon, t . E. Ot.,1qenetlc 11od el for cldstic :."?quences l"crrich, R. r. 1oti.d vol-otll e buJ:;et .in.J cht-mlc ..d redistribution Geoloqy & r. .. ophys. Geoloalc:tl ~c i e nc es in the crus.l Calg"~l Sdskatchew-'n 8 1 90 List of grant awards in the earth sciences for 1987-88/ Liste des subventions attribuées aux sciences de la Terre en 1987-88

LeOrew, C: .F. Investigation of the role of surface Geogr.Jphy characterl c:. tlcs ln cll•ate processes uslng Waterloo re•otely sensed l•agerv 85

S tudi~s on non-s llicd.t e 111lnt"ral s dOd thel(" Lenz, A.C. ~~~!~~îU~~s proble~ ~ ln Dr e deposit s .tnd Geology to Western Ontc1rlo 87

Knloht, R.J. Olelec.tr-i c 111easure ai e nts of th e dl s trloutlon of r.eo logica l ') cif'nces w<1.t .. r ln 1tultlph .. se saturated Sd nd ston es Uriti sh Colunib i1 •7

~ee f -:> illluldtion model .J nd )rvoni.Jn cry;:itic blol.ts Le vinson, A .A.. Exploration and envlron•ental geoche•lstry Geolo9y & Geophy -; . Ca lga~J

Koutitons ky, V.G. Clrculc1tlon .tnd Mlxlng in the J.-icQu es C"-rtit"r Lewkowicz, A..G. INPS - 1 c e dnol. Passa ge Geogrdphy Inst na tl de l a rech s ci Toronto •• "'

lewry, J.F. Sorptlon of trdce 111 e tdl S dnd ,mions cm oxlde G.- ology c; u hs trdtes d nd or;anic • <1 t ter Regina.,

'.: l!"l s mlc wclves in .1n lf" ld s tl c med ld Lo~!~Jo~ie Laval R7

Evolution des estuaires de ld Côte Nord du qolfe K r e t l• R. 0 etrolo;iy of 11aboro dikes Sd i nt-Laurent Geo l oov Ot ta'llld•• Long, o.G.F. Clastlc sedl•entology of the S t. Lawrence platfor• Re Sed rch 1 n qe ochronology~ t e chnlQut: St tes t s crnd .:,1pplicatlons to .,Jeoloi\cdl problems r:~~:~r 1 an 87

Lonystaffet F.J. Kronber9, P .l. S ol l a nd So!d lme nt r,;J P. OCheml s try Geology Geolo9y We s tern Ont~rl o Ldkehe.td.. 85 lortlet G. Krouse. H. P . ':. t.tbl e isotope fr.:tctio n ation -; tudies E tudes nordiques Phrstc s Laval Ca ga ~~ 8 7

louden, K. E . Earth structure Oceanography :: voluti onary mor pholog y of Pa l eoz.olc ln s ec.t s with Odlhousi e refer e nc e to r ecent lnsect; " Little tee aile ln J31spec '4atlonal Park and environs

Ludden, J.N. Ge oloqv S_:; d(ine ntolO(,lie de dt!pÔtS -; \llc\cl.~StiQu es Hontc eal L.1~~!Î~9t; .J rchC: ens , aph é oiens, s ilurien !. e t r e cents 8 7 Mon tr., .a l

"' Lower paleozolc trlloblte blos tr,,.ttoraphy Lug:~î~~~' R. Ld lgnd e , A. c . 0 etror,;ienes l s and 11ln e rdlo~v af plutonlc <;.u lll" 'i Toronto Geolo~lf> fro• Wop•dY Oror,,en _and the o:; tave Province 87 'Jt tawd•• Lukt S.H. I nvestigations of soll erodlblllty, soll s urfo1ce Geoqraphv crust lng and mlcrotopogrdphV I sotupe studi e s of the °'es t P. rn Corclillera and of Toronto the inantl e 87

MdcOonaldt G."4. 1 Ge ography ~~~ ~~~~~~t~ df ê~~d ~~~ut rt} ~~e tl~:·~ îs p!~. h 1 story Sedlmentolo11y dnd \jf"Ocheœlstry of saline 1dkes HcHa s .,ter and genette dlverslty

f'é trologi e des ophiolit es dPPdldchi e nn es l!t d e L

"' ~leld '> ludles and phase eQulllbrla s tudle s on the 9enesl s of •c1sslve and 11ag•atic s ulflde ores ~ il~n de l"•• ro s lon hydrique pour l. es so l s .1gr lcol es l> ii!C s ou•1 s :t dlff f! rentes r eg ie'>

Uuaternary hlstory of Mount Kenya dnd the Vlrunga Jrillount a 1 ns, Rwanda L e l>el • J. O c ~anoq rdpt'-i,. Qu e b ec-~ l •ou s kl "' '1.-lot ~. Tectonique couli s sante dans les Appalaches du IN RS -GPo ress . Ou~bec: • fca nl s 11es et rôle dans la d é for11atlon LP"llond, r>.H. Jc~a n wa v es ; co

fl4alpds• J.G. E•rth Sciences Moon. W•'°'· Th'.!oretlcal oeophyslcs c eSt!'drct1 Me•orl•l Earth Sc lt!'nC" S 87 ,..a ni loba 86

Mlcrofactes carbonat ~s du Pal ~ azoïque; 11lcrofdun'! l't .,\croflore .> nowpack w.:1t t- r routinq c1 nd ch.? 11t stcy

Handarlno. J.A. Moore, P.M. '1 a rlne trdCt! ele11tent q .. oc he•istrv dnd Acctic ~:~~~~~ Oceanogrilphy oc~ano9rc1µhy 81 O.tlhousle,.

ThPnnal and 111ech.mlc•l evolution of th '! cont 1 nental 11 tho s ph~re 'Ju.Jtern<1ry lnsect <1sse11bl.i

"4dresch•l• 11. Genle •tnér<11l "'llnPraloqlcal c1nU 9f'ochti11icJl studle s 3n the Ddwn Ecole PolvtPchnlque L.tkP uri'lniuin dt!pOs 1t. Sask.itchewa n 07

Ge ologic.:11 proct!'sses lnvolved ln oce fonn.:1tion

Ol <1qt>nt>s is of o>ale o.r:oi c reefs .Jnd platfor•s; s truc.tur .1 l Qt!Oloqy of J<1 SDer-Yale•ount 11.:1in ranges

Qudntlt.:1tlve studl'!s of clas tlc sedl11ents .rnd rocks ,.uecke. G.IC.. Evolution of the i1t1nf'OUS rock s ln tne Cdn<1dlan Ge olo~y Arcf-lc l s lilnd s .Jnd in the H1>; u111<1 lone. NS 0.1 lhousle " Hathewes. R.lil . 81olog. Sciences Mueh\l'!nbach s , 1(. Sl11on Fraser- 87 ~r~!~~! 87

l1<1the111s , w. H. Geologlcal ::: clencf>s Muellea-1 .ct.U. British Colu11bla Earth Sclenc'!<> 81 \Ju é bec-Chlcoutlfl'li 8 7

Hai~~~n~Q~~phy Munro. n.s. A s;>a ti <1 lly dl s triouted ene r~v b<1l<1nc e 11odel foc Oct l hous le Ge,.9rapl'\y \lLtcl~rizP-d bao;lns 81 Toconto " Int,.rdlsclplin.try Juaternary studles Late Prec<1111orlan - Lo111er ? al ~o~ olc e W"olutlon of Hui~~r~g~· I\ · thP .'intl •prn\sh Hiqhl:1nds . •jovd Scatla St. F. XaW'i er %

Jritc(<1u~hev• J.H. Ener'Jv dnd radiation bal.lnce s tudles on 11dture .tniJ Geo9raphy thlnned forests dnd logqed areds Queen•s 85

Mvsak. L· •· Oynudcal o c ~.t noqr.iphy .md lt111nolo1y Meteoroloc;y Mc G 11 ,,l

Ndk IUoglu, S. 1" . r. loba 1 spa level chdnges itOd cont~mporary cru'> t-'1 1 Surveyi nQ .~ n-, niotlon in Canddd Ca lga~~

Medloll. F . S. Recent. dnd fossll fora•lnlfera and .ucellt1c.!ans ln Ctre Hari ne Geol. E•stern Canadd & C.rnadlan -.rcttc r I Pld .tnd " •µ ~ riai ~ntal stud l li!~ rel dt tno to D<1lhousle PXPl,..r.ttlon for and orlgln of Pï.f & ."tt-Cu ores 86

Deep ind shallow se ls11lc s oundlng rese•rch Jr11ni">111-s.,.Jlii. 0 nt interocl ion s ln Loo11 er P.tlt:-oLuic carbondte<;. of (dntda

S tr<11ln tldes

Oas ln dnalysls of fluvidl sed l111ent s Nesbltt. '-t.k. Geology Western f'l nt ir 1 n a1

Isotope lnvestlqdt\ons of nor-thl!:l'"n Ql'"Oundwc1ters 1 per111afrost and r~lated pheno11en.t G ,.ochP.lllÎC~) e • p )Ordtlon for <.1olJ Sc 1 ~nC '".>

Flelti .rnd l.tboc.:1tory s tudlP."> of cl.is tlc sedl11l!nts. S tudl~s of 1ndQ1J11tlc orocesse:>

Miller• H.G. Earth Sciences ~n ° v.1lu 1tion of the s ucfact! snd lt>xtural controls 111'111or lal :?nahe entrdln111t!nt oJnd lrdnsport of :.edii.ent oy 86

Hltchelt. R.H. Petrology and geoche11l s try of klmberlllPs .rnd Geology •lkaline rocks L<1kehead 86 92 List of grant awards in the earth sciences for 1987-88/ Liste des subventions attribuées aux sciences de la Terre en 1987-88

Ch i rH>ok procPS 5e5 n e ar the groun:l co .. porte•ent des platlnoldes dans le 'S roche<> 11a;1111dtlques de la Fosse de l'Ungav•

Nobes, o . c . Plckerl 11, R.K. tchnology, sed l111entology .ind palaeontology of Eo:11rth Sc lenc•s Geo logy -.e lected Phanerolo l c sequences of North A•erlcd Wd ter loo New Arun!>wlck '1 ••

Nnblet J.P.l. "'itf-P-tl e oz.oic faundl historv and Ou'tternarv sedl•ent.itlon on th~ continental •c1rgln Geolouv tectono-sed\111el\tary e 'lolutlon of b<1slns ln the off Ei'lstern Cc1nddd ~ew 3,.ru,, s wlck northren APp<1l lchl an s

Petroqenetlc studles of c1lkollne ••u•as

~owlctn, G. 'i . S i lurian conodonts of edslern Ldnddd Pl int, 4,.r,. Sed-level .tnd tectonlc controls on s helf c;,.o lo1y Geology sed h1entatlon, Albert.1 basin Ottaw'!I We s tern Ontdrlo 81 "

•ir-1a11u, J. Sulfur dynJmic s in c1cid .ic ns itiv e Wdter s heJ - d PolLHdt H. [arth Sclence5 s t1bl ,. l sotopt: study Geoo r~phy Waterloo Mt:11or lal " '1 ln l et and coastal clr-culc1tlon, dyn.t•ics dnd •l•ing

'.: u-tt.!rnalre continental e t a111inochronolo.,,le: Prlce, A.G. Valle e e t Golfe du S dlnl-LdUf" ~ nt Geography Toronto 65

Prlchonnet , c; . o. Sc }enc,.s de la terre Que bec- "4on tr é d 1 •5

Jnv <'! r s ion and lnfrrence of g

(lrch" rd, ".J. Co nndont blost rati ·~r 1phy, -'estern Ctnadd Raes1de, R.P. r.eolog1c'11 <;c i ences r.eo log y ~ i~ :~~ 'J~f~~J:n~~ f~~dd~~~i\~i~e 9:!~::~~~~f~' Cdpe British Col•Jmbi <1 Ac.arl la co11ple•• Novd Scot la Bb 65

'-! olocene/l..i te ~lt-1 stocic'n'? tephrostrat l9ra?hY and Rd .. se Ier, R.O. Mlcrow.tve r e •ote senslng of floatlno tee .tnd ocean g lacial chronolo~v c. R.E.s.s . s urfdce York 87

0-.:; borne. '1. O. RheoloQy and dyna•lcs of llthosphere and •antle Geologicdl .;c lenCt'S "!anl lob• 81

l Ltbllsse• .. nl d ' lndlce <> p.11 ' oecolo,Jique s de Ou el let, ~. Reardon, E.J. Ther11oc he•icdl •odelllng of rock/water PlR 'i - ( .tu ;iollu,mts dl111osph c r iqU\'" (arth Sc 1 ences i nteract Ions l nst n<1t t de la r ech 'ici Waterloo Bb 0 1

Moftdlit. ~ s de gf'l d..tns les milieux Renc1ut • R.w. .Juc1ternarv cc1rbonctte and evaporlte sedl•entatlon 'JllCl()--'6QUcltlquf!S de l'es t

P.Jliner, -4.C . Pal"01'ld-Jneli'Sll applit: .! to tectonic probl~11s &.r-gon and fission tr.tck geochronolo11y and stable Geophys l c 'i isotope s tudl e<> .. estern Ont ... rl o 61

3 lvalves dS envlron•entc1l •onltors/stdlble isotopes c1s tr-c1cers of food webs

L-t<>'"r <1ppl icatlons in petroloJy Rl Vd• J,. 'l e l 1mces Geoloqy Laval 61

p .. der'ien, T .F. 111 1 ~eta11orphic dnd structurc1l s tudles ln Preca111brlan Oc.?<.'lno ç r.Jphy ;;~ ~î~: ~~~ 1 ~~~ s ~: t ~:o~ ~~~~~ ~ J ~~~ c s ~à Y~!~ f., ~~ and rhanero.tolc orogens , 111lth partlcular e•phc1sis Drlt\sh., Co lumbl ct e nvi ron111 e nt s on the Gr-envll le Provi nce

Pelletier, i: . r tude des lnterdctions Ju s ·'.· l · ~ nlu111 e t du mercure o... tor•atlon of 1.tner d l s and rocks under n atural JUR S - 'Jc 1c <1nnlo1,1. Pn :wlUeu e s tuctrit!'n con-Jltlons: ~~dsure•~nts , phvslcal che•lstrv In :ot n.Jtl de 1 1 rec:-.. sci "

Jchnoloqy of stor .n, tlJJl , anj 111ar g inal 111arinl: Robinson. P.T. Petrology, structure and orlg in of the ocean crust rnvlron•ents Ctrf' Mari nr Gf'ol .. Da lhous le 8 1

Opnn .>ck, l) .J. Influence of s lope .aorpholo.1v on so il eroslon and Rocheleau, ~. Geooraphy soil distribution Gêoloqle Toronto Laval '1 ••

Th"oretlcc1l global geophysics .tnd planf!'tary Intra-crv s t

Paleoecologlc dnd str.it l 1i1 r dPhic s lgnlflc Jdd, an:J lnvertebrdte r drt h ,;c l e nc"" S mlne r d l 'i 11acrofoss l l s ln the Champlain $ea i1<1sln :Ju o:b e c- '1ontre~l 37

Experl•ent.tl and mlcroprobe s tudv of basic iqneo u s rocks

G lacier s ln Norlhern ldbrador Sc hrrl,.rr H . llslnQ r('ntote se n,inQ t e chnique s to q udntifv s. oll Ro~!~~~nSc ~ ;~~'"s Soll Sc lt"nCf> Je9rddc1tion procch se l 86 81

Ground1tdt e r dnd s oll •ol s ture s tudles ln 'ic huep p, o . H. MlcrnmPt t! orolo 1,1 lcal 1t1odel eicper lia ent:. mld-latltude wetlanJ s Oen. P P.so urces He l.Il l 87 f\ou se , G. E . Tertlary palynostratlyrdphy ln we stern C.rna lla Sc. h1tc1rcLt H .. P. l sotoplc 9eoche11istry Bo tan y Gt"o log y Arltlsh., Co lu111bl a He Mas ,.ter

Rouse .. w. R. It11pdct of Hudson c1 n d J a111es '.J ays on cll111ate. Geography per11afrost and plant 9rowth SchwdrtL• F ..... f 1ech.:1nqt! p r oceSS!-!S -1nJ 111<::1~s trdn s port ln P1cP1a ster Ge olo JY

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A Barongo, J.O., 344 Bourgault, G., 615 Carboni, S., 1135 Barr, S.M., 42, 43, 49, 928 Bourgeois, J .C., 498 Carbotte,S.M., 535 Abercrombie, S., 638 Barrett, T.J., 169 Bourget, A., 172 Carmichael, D.M., 39, 260 Achab, A., 696, 889, 890 Barrette, P., 73 Bourgoin, B., 246 Caron, A., 1324 Acker, K., 1187 Barson, O., 531 Bourque, P.A., 1141, 1238 Carr, S., 1295 Ackermand, D., 98 Barss, M.S., 891 Bower, M.E., 355 Carriquiry,J., 1210 Adams, J .E., 400 Bartlett,J.R., 1414 Boyce, D.R., 1247 Carroll, R.L., 858, 860-863 Adshead, J .D., 1188 Bates,M.P., 367 Boyd, B., 391 Carter, D., 44 Agapeew, G., 441 Bates, N., 211 Boyle, D.R., 210 Case, G., 882 Agterberg, F.P., 225,311 Bayliss, P., 767 Boys, C., 602 Cashman, P., 912 Ahlstrom, J ., 11 71 Beauchamp, B., 1234 Bozozuk, M., 492 Cawood, P., 1318, 1321, 1322 Aitken, A., 841 Beaudoin, A., 170, 612 Brace, T., 695 Cecile, M.P., 102 Aitken,J.D., 1221, 1233 Beaudoin, G., 613, 681, 959 Bradshaw, D., 1374 éerny, P., 618, 619, 770-774 Aksu, A., 369 Beaudry, D., 515 Bradford, J ., 14, 640 Chackowsky, L.E., 618, 771 , 772 Al, T., 182 Becker, U., 232 Braman, D.R., 892 Chagnon, A., 216, 775, 1140 Alcock,P.W.J., 1009, 1010 Beckett, R.J ., 140 Brand, U., 211 Chagnon, J .Y., 451 -453 Alemayehu, T., 924 Beland,J., 184,680, 1235, Braun, W.K., 809, 810, 1004-1006 Chakridi, R. , 359, 378 Allan, J.F., 536, 925 1364-1367 Brazeau, A., 1016 Chalifa,Y., 885 Allard, M., 450 Bélanger,J.R., 1121 Bree, D., 165 Champagne, L., 519 Allen, D., 139 Bélanger, M., 79,691 Briggins, D., 460, 461 Chan, C., 150 Alt, B., 1011 Belkabir, A., 171 Briggs, D., 811 Chandler, F.W., 727, 930, 1144, Aiton, M.C.C., 533 Belknap, D.F., 1056 Bright, E.G., 54 1239, 1346 Amireault, S., 253 Bell,J.S., 697, 1381 Brinkman, D., 859, 876 Changkakoti, A., 686 Amos, C.L., 1120, 1189, 1190 Bell, K., 924 Brisebois, D., 68 Chaouai, N.E., 660 Amundson, L., 1199 Bell, M., 248 Brisson, H., 1142 Chapman, D., 1382 Anderson, G.M., 169 Bell, T., 335 Bristol, C.C., 616, 617 Cha puis, R., 486, 489, 513-522 Anderson, R.G., 1, 926 Bellefontaine, K., 1298 Bristow, Q. , 429 Charland, A., 240, 946 Anderson, T.W., 1012 Bellehumeur, C., 254 Broatch, J ., 893 Charusiri, P., 269 Andrew, A., 256, 257 Benes, V., 557 Bromley, O.S., 401 Chase, R.L., 536, 558, 931, 966 Andrew, K., 639 Benn, R., 941 Bromley, M., 1165 Chatterjee, A.K., 47 Andrew, K.P.E., 1411 Benus, A., 1202 Brons, D., 954, 992 Cheel, R.J ., 1145, 1146, 1193 Andrews, S.M., 858 Berard,J., 516, 588, 589 Brooke, M.M., 810 Cheng, W., 919 Archibald,D.A., 258-266, 275, Berger, B., 53 Brookes, I.A., 1074 Cherry, J .A., 532 277-279 Berger, G.W., 282 Brooks, P.W., 157, 698 Chevé,S., 130,621, 682 Arias, Z.G. , 1128, 1352, 1353 Bergeron, M., 149, 183, 251, Brophy, J.A., 32, 726, 1339 Chidambaram, N., 584 Arima, M., 98 1176,1236 Brouillette, P., 130, 621 Chipley, D., 238 Arkani-Hamed, J ., 390, 398 Bernier, L., 658 Brown, D., 633 Chi vars, H.M., 129 Armstrong, D., 51 Bernier, M.A., 205 Brown, D.A., 3 Chouteau, M., 338, 348, 354, 359, Armstrong, R.L., 7, 8, 256, 257, Bernstein, L., 1139 Brown, D.M., 1183 360, 362, 378, 415, 267, 268, 296, Berrhama, M., 929 Brown, R.L., 1295 430,431 638 Bertrand, R., 216, 696, 1140 Brown, T.H.,313,314 Chown, E.H., 979 Ascoli, P., 1270 Beswick, A.E., 140 Brown, Y., 1017 Christie, K.W., 361 Asselin, E. , 890 Beyers, J ., 837 Brulotte, M.E., 299 Christie, R.L., 593, 1273, 1327 Atkinson, O., 1326 Bidiscombe, P., 402 Buchan, K.L., 357, 358 Chung, C.F., 300 Ayer, J.A., 52 Bina, S., 150 Buchanan, P.N., 467 Church, B.N., 4, 301, 622, 728 Aylsworth, J.M., 1013 Binns, R.A., 557 Buck, S., 1362 Church, H., 72 Ayres, L.A. , 1178 Birkett, T.C., 725 Buckley, D.E., 534 Churcher, C.S., 1074 Aziz, G., 407 Blackburn, C.E., 129 Burbidge, G.H., 1143 Ciesielski, A., 103, 131, 132 Azzaria, L. , 425 Blais, N., 1141 Burden, E.T., 894 Cinq-Mars, A., 431 Blake, W.,Jr., 1014 Burgess, M.M., 473 Clague,J.J., 1020, 1021, 1296 B Blanchard, C., 470 Burke, K.B.S., 402, 1313 Clark, A.H., 261, 269, 275, 280, Baass, K., 514 Blanchette, A., 588 Bustin, R.M., 895, 904, 1393 374, 656 Backer, H., 232 Blasco, S.M., 1015 Bustos, L., 1219 Clark, F.E., 825 Bachu,S.,51 1,512, 710 Bleeker, W., 1312 Buteau, P., 590, 591 Clark, G.S., 619, 772, 774 Bahnsen, P.B., 579 Bloodgood, M.A., 2 Butrenchuu, S.B., 592 Clark, S.J., 278 Bailes,A.H., 21 Blouin, A., 1368, 1369 Byerley, M., 1007 Clark, T.,613,621,691 Bailey, D.G., 15 Blum, N., 232 Clark, T.H., 814 Baje, A.F., 1055 Boehner, R., 44 c Clarke, M.D., 1022 Baker, C.L., 203 Boisvert, D., 607, 733 Cleal, C.J ., 918 Boisvert, R., 149 Cabral, A., 517 Clemo, T., 528 Baker, T.H.W., 471, 472, 483, 506 Cabri, L.J., 768, 769, 782 Ballantyne, S.B., 208 Bolton, T.E., 808, 1237 Coker,W.B., 213 Boner, F., 1037 Cadrin, A.J., 237 Collins, D., 815, 826, 840 Bamber, E.W., 806, 807 Cadrin, T, 238 Bannerjee, !., 1137, 1271 Bonham-Carter, G.F., 312 Collins, J ., 544 Bonn, F., 1123 Caldwell, W.G.E., 237, 812, 1272 Colman-Sadd, S., 26, 273, 1323 Bannerjee, S.K., 324 Cameron, A.R., 560-564 Baragar, W.R.A., 209, 927, 1363 Bonneau, R.M ., 615 Colpron, M., 69 Bormann, R., 3896 Cameron, B., 403, 1018, 1019 Colvine, A.C., 729 Bardoux, M., 1295 Cameron, B.E.B., 813 Barlow, R.B ., 337, 1128 Born, P., 125 Corneau, R., 402 Bornhold, B.D., 1191 Cameron, E.M., 212 Coniglio, M. , 1007 Barnes, M.A., 156, 166 Camion, E., 1375 Barnes, W.C., 156, 1138 Bostock, H.H., 100, 101, 1408 Connelly, J .N., 986, 1319 Botsford, J ., 1265 Campbell, J ., 49 Conrod, D.M., 932 Barnett, R., 803, 992 Campbell, J .E., 1200 Researcher Index/Index des chercheurs 97

Contant, A., 514 Dion, C., 939 Farrar, E. 258-266, 269, 275, 280, Gibbins, W.A., 33, 34, 109, 739- Cook,D.G.,1147,1222 Dion, D-J., 72 374, 535 741, 950 Cooper, R.V., 392 Dixon,J., 1274, 1275 Farrow, C., 928 Gibling, M.R., 1153 Copeland, M.J.,816 Dixon,J.M., 39, 535, 1257, 1383, Fensome, R.A., 897 Gibson, D.W., 1276, 1277 Copper, P., 1162 1384, 1389, 1407 Fenton, P., 855 Giguère, C., 184, 1365 Corey, M.C., 45 Dixon, 0.A., 818, 833, 1148, 1154, Ferguson, L., 821 Gilbert, H.P., 22 Corfu, F., 285 1168,1170 Ferri, F., 6 Gilboy, C.F., 1278 Cormier, R.F., 284 Dodds, C.J ., 5, 84 Fillipane,J., 1386, 1395 Giles, T., 1042 Cortis, A.L., 1178 Doherty, W., 155 Finck, P., 1037 Gill, D.E., 520 Courtin, G.M., 140 Doig, R., 271, 272, 291, 404 Finn, G., 182 Gillespie, R., 1322 Couture, J-F., 623 Dostal,J., 951 Finn, G.C., 276 Giovenazzo, D., 671, 967 Cowan, E.J., 1166 Doyan, M., 985 Fletcher, W.K., 175-179 Giroux, G.H., 316 Cranston, R., 214 Dragert, H., 432, 433 Flint,J.E., 145, 1197 Goddard, C.E., 244 Crossley, D., 1387 Dredge, L.A., 1024, 1025 Flint,J.J., 145, 1197 Godfrey,S.,866-870, 1322 Cullen, R., 109, 1328 Dreimanis, A., 1026-1029 Fogarassy,J.A.S., 1138 Godfrey-Smith, D.I., 281, 282 Culshaw, N., 98 Orobe, J .R., 940 Forbes, D.L., 327, 539 Godwin,C., 222, 257, 628, 633, Cumbaa, S.L., 1058 Deury, M.J., 387 Ford, F., 248 638, 639, 647, 650, Cumming, E., 395 Dubé, L-M., 689 Forman, R.T., 898 655,661,662,674 Currie, K.L., 93, 933-936, 1314, Dube, P., 517 Forster, C., 529 Gold,C.,800 1323 Dubois,J-M.M.,133, 134, 141, Forsyth, D., 434 Golightly, P., 672 Currie, L., 13 325, 326, 1030, Fortescue,J.A.C., 180, 181, 1128 Gonthier, N., 537 Currie, P.J., 863 1031, 1123-1126 Foster, H.D., 523 Gonzales, A., 1208 Cuthiell, D., 710 Dubord, M., 733 Fournier, B., 597 Goodarzi, F., 568, 703-705 Dudar, C., 852 Fowler, A.D., 220 Goodfellow, W.D., 185, 223, 656 D Duke,J.M., 1002 Fox, D., 987 Goodrich, L.E., 471, 472, 474, 493 Dunn, T., 921, 922, 941 Fox, J ., 192, 319, 691 Gordey, S.P., 137, 138 Dahl, R., 765 Dunning, G.R., 273 Fralick, P.W., 169 Gordon, T.M., 989, 990, 1311 Daigneault, R., 672 Dunphy,D.,31 Francis, D., 240, 944-949, 1387 Goutier, J., 691, 1364 Dallimore, S.R., 454 Dunsmore, H.E., 630, 734 Franklin, J .M., 737, 738 Gower, C.F., 95, 96, 1391 Dallmeyer, R.D., 284 Dupuy, H., 70 Frechette, P., 518 Goyette, A., 984 Dalrymple, R.W., 145, 1194-1197 Durand, B., 589 Frederking, R., 499, 505, 507, 508 Gradstein, F.M., 317 D'Anglejan, B., 537 Durocher,J.J.G., 151 Freeze, R.A., 524 Graf, C.C., 1154 Darling, R., 625, 626 Dussault, C., 626 French, H.M., 328 Grambo, G.P., 1272 Davenport, P.H., 163, 173, 215 Dusseault, M.B., 1057 Fricker, A., 1151 Grant, A., 195 David, M., 302, 627, 660, 699 Dyck, A., 340, 341, 349 Friday, S.J., 11 Grant, A.C., 706, 1242 Davidson, A., 938, 1391 Dyck, A.S., 1032-1034 Friedman, R.M., 7 Grant, D.R., 1043-1046 Davis, D.W., 270 Dyck, A.V., 342 Friend, C.R.L., 1390 Graves, R., 1037 Davis, E., 730 Dyck, W., 217 Frisch, T., 104-106 Gray, J.T., 334 Davis, W., 182 Dyer, B.D., 164 Friske, B.M., 1114 Green, A., 416, 435, 436 Da vison, N., 850 Frith, R.A., 107, 108 Green, K., 605 Dawson, F.M., 565-567 E Fritz,P., 1115 Greenhouse, J .P., 1057 Dawson, G.L., 17 Fritz, W.H., 1240 Greenough, J .D., 224, 951 Dawson, K., 655 Eakins, K., 544 Froese, E., 988, 1224, 1310 Greenwood,H.J., 919, 920, 960, Dawson, K.M., 731 Easton,R.M., 55-57, 218, 274, Fryer, B.J., 182, 224, 951 994 Day,S.,176-178 303, 1223 Fuchter, W.A.H., 632 Gregotski, M., 350 Dean, P.L., 603 Eberth, D.A., 859, 1150 Fulton, R.J ., 1038, 1039, 1116 Greig, C.J., 8 De Braga, M., 864 Eckstrand, O.R., 735 Fyles,J.G., 1040 Grenier, M., 1124 de Capitani, C., 920 Edlund, S.A., 896, 1035 Fyon, J .A., 129, 221 Grenier, R., 1318 de Freitas, T., 1148 Edwards, A., 405 Fyson, W.K., 1328, 1330, 1342 Griep,J .L., 35 Deklerk, R.P., 386 Edwards, D., 607 Grieve, D.A., 569 Delaney, G., 80 Edwards, W.A.D., 596 G Grieve, R., 437, 438 Delaney, P.W., 601 Egginton, P.A., 142, 143 Gross, G.A., 641, 742 Delausier, J.M., 339 Eley, B.E., 1008 Gaba, R.G., 4, 622, 728 Grunsky, E.C., 218, 225, 303 Delorme, R.J., 61 Elias, R.J., 819 Gabites,J ., 222, 290, 633 Guex,J., 843 de Rosen-Spence, A., 732 Elliott, C., 1325 Gabrielse, H., 86, 87 Guha,J.,623,637,667,672, 1230 Desbiens, S., 817 Ellwood, D.J., 219 Gadd,N.R., 1041 Gulley, A., 126 Deschamps, F., 348, 362 Elson, J.A., 144, 174, 205, 1036 Gagne,R.M., 406 Gupta, V.K., 67, 393 Desjardins,M., 159, 216, 775, Embry, A.F., 702, 1329 Gale,J.E., 456-461 Gurmend, R.P., 745 1140 Emslie, R.F., 942, 943 Gallagher,J., 329, 335, 336 Gwyn, Q.H.J., 134 Desjardins, P., 10 Enge, A., 1413 Gamba, C., 1152 Desrochers, A., 1149, ll 75 England, T., 1202 Gao, R.X., 1349 H de St. Jorre, L., 796 Ermanovics, I.F., 94, 736 Gaonac'H, H., 241 Deutsch, E.R., 363, 364 Ernst, R., 448 Gareau, M., 634 Hacquebard, P.A., 570 Devlin, B., 628 Ettlinger, A.D., 17, 631 Gareau, S., 248 Haidl, F., 1243 Dewliw, O., 595 Evans, D., 64, 695 Gaudard, F., 204 Halabura, S., 1004 Dhinda, R., 852 Evans, D.J.A., 335 Gaudreau, R., 635, 1228 Halden, N.M., 151, 186, 226-229, Diakow, L., 290 Evans, S.G., 455 Gaulin, R., 689 231 Diamond, L., 248 Gauthier, M. , 636 Hall, D., 263 Dickson, L., 1323 F Gauthier, N., 637 Hall, G.E.M., 152 Dickson, W.L., 27 Gebert, J ., 169 Hall, J., 407 Dietrich,J.R., 700, 701 Fadaie, K., 448 Geldsetzer, H.H.J., 1241 Hall, R.L., 822, 823 Dilabio, R.N.W., 629, 1023 Fader, G.B., 538, 1385 Gélinas, P., 183 Halls, H.C., 367 Dimitrakopoulos, R., 302 Fahraeus, L.E., 820 Ghanem, Y., 360 Ham, L.J., 46, 952 Dineley, D.L., 865 Fahrig, W.F., 366 Hamblin, A.P., 707 98 Researcher Index/Index des chercheurs

Hamilton,J.P., 1027 Hudec, P.P., 403 Kasper,J.,510 Lane, L.S., 1335 Hamilton,J.V., 743, 745 Hudema, T., 1005 Kaszycki, C.A., 1062 Lane, T., 1247 Hamilton, S., 187 Hughes,J., 1105 Katsube, T.J., 442 Langenberg, C.W., 579, 581 Hamilton, T.S., 408, 1410 Hughes,J.D., 571 Kawabata, H., 235 Langford, F.F., 602 Hamilton, W.N., 598, 599, 642 Hughes,O.L., 1042, 1050, 1051 Kean, B.F., 273 Langridge, R.J., 374 Hammack,J., 1297 Hughson, R.C., 1246 Kebang, L., 874 Larbi, J ., 463 Hanes, J .A., 262 Hunter,J.A., 439 Keen, C.E., 412, 443 Larouche, P., 1125 Hanf, K.!., 1117 Huntley, D.J., 281-283 Keep, M., 972 Larson, B.L., 1272 Hanmer, S.K., 1331, 1354 Hutton,J.T., 283 Keller, C.K., 532 Launspach,S.,797,799 Hann, B.J., 1058 Huxter, R.S., 343 Keller, R., 293, 294, 1063 Laurent, R., 613, 929, 939, 959, Hanna, M.J., 728 Hwang, S.C., 1350 Kelly, O., 190 969,981 Hanneson,J .E., 343 Hy, C., 1351 Kelly, P., 1218 Laurio!, B., 333, 334 Hunnington, M.D., 744, 777 Hyndman, R., 440 Kelly, P.E., 1027 Lavin, O., 195-197 Harms, T., 14 Hynes, A., 1298, 1320, 1387 Kemp, K.M., 297 La voie, A., 1124-1126 Harnois, L., 188, 1414 Kendall, J .M., 413 Law, K.T., 491-494 Harper, C., 81, 643 1 Kennedy, D., 1322 Law, L.K., 347 Harper,J.D., 1244 Kennedy, L.P., 998 Lebel, J ., 654 Harrigan, M., 162 Ichangi, O., 658 Keppie,J.D., 284, 1347, 1350 LeBlanc, C., 247 Harris, D.C., 776 Idris, A.E.M., 1155 Kerr,A.,47 LeCheminant, A.N., 115, 116 Harris, G.J., 1185 lndarès, A., 76, 961, 1376 Kerrich, R., 47 Lackie, D.A., 1145, 1161 Harrison,J.R., 1332 Irrinki, R.R., 648 Kerr-Lawson, L.J., 1058 Lee, D.,31 Harrison, S.A., 1272 Irving, E., 264, 370 Kettles, !.M., 135, 146, 1064 LeGresley, E.M., 1195 Harrison, Y., 230 Irwin, S., 838 Kettles, K., 65 Legun, A., 580 Harry, D.G., 475, 476 Khalid, A.H., 1156 Leibovitz, D.P., 783, 798 Hasiuk,J.E., 710 J Kilby, W.,9 Leitch, C., 655 Hawthorne,F.C., 151, 231, 772- Jacob,H-L., 597, 683, 684 Kilfrod, G.J., 351, 395, 444 Lemoine, R., 1103 774 Jackson, G.D., 113, 114, 1226 King,J.E.,40, 1337 Lerbekmo,J.F., 375, 376, 1388 Hayes,J., 1323 Jackson, H.R., 410, 411 King, R.H., 147, 236, 1065, 1218 Leroux, M., 231 Haynes, S.J ., 600, 644 Jackson, L.E., Jr., 1052 Kirkey,J.J., 283 Lespérance, P.J., 817 Hayward, L., 1359 Jackson, S.E., 233 Kirkham, R.V., 651 Lessard, G., 325, 1126 Heather, K.B ., 645, 646, 1128 Jackson, V.A., 37, 38, 1127 Kish, L., 76, 652 Levinson, A.A., 191 Hébert, R., 635, 1230 Jakobs, G., 843 Klassen, R.A., 653, 1066-1068 Lewchuk, M.T., 386 Heginbottom, J .A., 330, 462, 577 James, B., 524 Kleindienst, M.R., 1074 Lewis, C.F.M., 543 Heinrich, S., 280 James, D.A.R.,301, 728 Knappers, W.A.,371-373 Lewis, P.D., 1303, 1396 Helmstaedt,H.,263, 1257, 1353, James, D.T., 39 Knight, !., 29, 30, 1227, 1247 Lewis, T., 388 1407 James, N.P. 1247 Knight,J., 194 Lewkowicz, A.G., 481, 501 Henderson, J .B., 36, 110, 111 James, R.S., 953-955, 991, 992 Knight, R., 346 Leybourne, M., 1418 Henderson,J.R., 112, 1333 Jamieson, H., 785 Kobluk, D.R., 304, 827, 828, 1248 Leyland,J., 1104 Hendry,H.E., 1155-1158 J amieson, R., 49 Koerner, R.M., 500 Lichti-Federovich, S., 899 Herd, R.K., 98 Jansa, L.F., 1203 Kolisnik, A.M., 1412 Lightfoot, P.C., 239 Heroux, Y., 160, 696 Jarvis, !., 169 Kontak, D., 47 Liivrand, E., 1029 Herzig, P.M., 232, 235, 533, 540, Jefferson, C.W., 649 Koo,J., 578 Liu, S., 1389 777 J eletzky, J .A., 826 Kor, P.S.G., 61 Locat, J., 451-453 Hicock, S.R., 1028 Jellicoe, B.L., 237, 238 Kotzer, T., 238 Loeffier, E .J., 865 Higgs, R., 1159 J enkins, C., 689 Kouba,J.,445 Logan, J ., 633 Hildebrand, R.S., 1334, 1335 Jenner, G.A., 273 Koziol, B., 1157 Logan, J .M., 3 Hill, P., 1201 Jensen,L.S., 58, 220, 303 Kramers,J.W., 710 Lombard, P.A., 201 Hiscott, R.N., 1202 Jensen, O.G., 344, 350, 441 Krebes, E.S., 352 Long, D.G.F., 1162 Hitchon, B., 511, 512, 525 J erzykiewicz, T., 572-57 4 Kreis, K., 1160 Long,J.V.P. 796 Hodgson, C.J.,279, 632, 656, 667, Jessome, D.D.,324 Kresz, D.U., 62 Long, P.R., 1208 745, 749, 763 Jin,J.,812 Krogh, T.E., 284 Longerich, H.P., 153 Hodgson, D.A., 1047-1049 Johns, G.W., 129 Krumbein, W., 164 Lorek, E., 956 Hodych, J .P., 368, 369 Johnson, B., 1295 Kurfurst, P.J., 480 Lorrain, S., 537 Hoffman, P.F., 1336 Johnson, P.G., 509, 510 Kutluk, H., 894 Losert,J., 1280 Hofmann, H.J., 824, 1139 Johnston, D., 820 Kyser, T.K., 237, 238, 996, 997 Love, D., 656 Hogarth, D.D., 109 Johnston, M., 955 Luckman, B.H., 1071, 1072 Hogarth, D.L., 70 Johnstone, R.M ., 59, 393 L Ludden, J., 415, 945-948 Holbek, P., 647 Ludden, J.N., 240, 241, 245, 416 Jolly, W.T., 956 Labbé,J-Y., 71 Hollyer, G., 349 J onasson, I.R., 161 Luternauer, J.L., 464, 465, 1204, Holmes, R.,869,871-873 Lacambre, G., 68 1205 Jonathan,N., 13 Lacoste, P., 635, 1228 Holysh, S., 531 Jones, A.G., 345 Lydon, J .W., 657 Hoogendorn, E.L., 1194 Lacroix, S., 72 Lytviak, A.T., 299, 305 Jones,J.R., 1018, 1019 Laflamme,J.H.G., 768, 769 Hooper, J., 331,332 Jones, L.M., 234 Hooper, K., 825 Lafrance, B., 1325 M Josenhans,H.W., 541, 542 Lafrance, P., 1123 Hope, C.A., 1074 Journeay,J.M., 260 Hornbrook, E.H.W., 189 Lager, G.A., 786 Macdonald, A.J., 746 Judge,A.S.,478,479, 708 Lambert, A., 394, 414 Macdonald, A.S., 42 Horne, R.J., 46, 48 Junnila, R.M., 60 Homer, B., 409 Lambert, E., 1124 Macdonald, D.E., 579, 584 Juras, S., 650 Lambert, M.B., 957, 958 MacDonald, M.A., 48 Horsky, S.S., 178, 692 Jutras, M., 627 Howe,J.M., 218, 303 Lambert, R. St. J., 1388 Macdonald, R., 82 Lamothe, 0.,73, 74, 671, 687, 968, MacDougall, C., 695 Howie, R.D., 1245 K Howse, A.F., 601 982 Machado, N., 286 Hoy, T., 633, 1411 Kalkreuth, W.D., 575-577, 709 Lamothe, M., 1069, 1070 Maclntyre, D.G., 10 Hubert, C., 416,612, 1368-1371 Karrow,P.F., 1053-1060 Lancaster,N., 1102 MacKenzie, L., 695 Researcher Index/Index des chercheurs 99

Macko,S.A., 162 Merrill, G.K., 851 Nentwich, F., 1184 Pereira, C.P.G., 553 MacLean, B., 545, 1206 Methot, Y., 665 Neuman, A., 875, 876 Perkins, E., 511 MacLean, B.C., 403, 417 Meyer, J .R., 603 Nichol, l., 165, 195-197 Perras, M.M., 1081 MacLean, W.H., 658 Miall,A.0., 1164-1167 Nichols, B., 306 Perrault, G., 170-172, 184, 190, MacLellan, H.E., 659 Michael, P.J., 536, 931, 964-966 Nielsen, B., 166 198, 612, 615, 654, Macnab, R., 547 Michel, F.A., 139, 187, 482, 526, Nixon, G.T., 782 665, 669, 680, 1365, MacPherson, J ., 900-902, 1073 1097 Nobes, O.C., 1118 1366 Macqueen, R.W., 711, 1163, 1309 Michoux, O., 159 Noe!, N., 97, 182 Perrault, S., 1320 Mahnic, P., 1103 Mihalynuk, M., 13 Nolan, L.W., 215 Perrier, B., 635 Maitland, W., 1401 Mihychuk, M., 1104 Norem, O., 800 Peter,J.M., 750 Makino, Y., 1196 Millar, W., 206 Norford,B.S., 715, 716, 1260, Peterson, R.C., 785-790 Malo, M., 1249, 1378 Millard, M.J., 1090 1261 Petryk, A.A., 670 Mamet, B., 839, 1236, 1250, 1251 Millard, R., 787 Norie, !., 523 Picard, C., 241, 671, 967, 968, 982 Marchand, N., 341 Miller, A.R., 748 Norris, A.W., 834 Pilny,J.J., 1077 Marchildon, N., 764 Miller, H.G., 395 North, B.R., 1272 Pilote, P., 672 Marcotte, O., 192, 254, 302, 315, Miller, M., 61 North, J., 695 Pinard, S., 839 318,319,430,660 Miller, M.J., 1010 Nowlan, G.S., 835 Pinckston, R., 791 Marcoux, P., 652 Muller, R., 660 Nuchanong, T., 196 Pinston, H., 245 Mare, P.H., 993 Mills, A.J ., 107 4 Nunn, G.A.G., 97 Piper, O.J .W., 554, 555 Mareschal, M., 377, 378 Mills,J., 1202 Nutman, A.P., 1390 Piroshco, O., 65 Marinon, A., 922 Mills, R.F., 200, 201 Pitman, O., 820 Marmont, S., 64, 242, 285, 688 Minehan, K., 1298 0 Place, C.H., 832, 1181 Marquis,R., 75, 1235, 1367, Mizuta, T., 781 Plant, A.G., 792 1368,1372 Moisey,J.G.,870 O'Brien, B.H., 28, 273, 1323 Plint-Geberl, H., 852 Marshall, O., 248 Molto,J.E., 1074 O'Brien, S.J., 29, 273, 1227 Podruski,J.A., 718, 719 Martignole, J ., 76, 77, 286, 961, Money, P.L., 126 O'Connel!, S.C., 1169 Poey, J-L., 1170 962, 1373-1376, Monger, J .W.H., 8, 88 O'Oriscoll, C.F., 668 Poirier, G., 1320 1391 Moore,J.M., 188, 924, 1414, 1415 O'Hanley, O.S., 996, 997, 1003 Poirier, J ., 550 Martineau, Y., 1322 Moore, P.R., 1293 Okulitch, A.V., 1340 Poulsen, K.H., 673 Mason, R.A., 778 Moorehead, J ., 74,1320 Oliver,J.L., 749 Poulton, T.P., 822, 1282-1284 Massey, N.W.O., 11 Moran, K., 548 Oison, O.G., 380 Prasad, J.N., 364 Mathews, W.H., 895, 903-905 Morasse, S., 667 Omoumi, H., 783 Preece, S., 255 Matthews, J.V.,Jr., 829 Moreton, C., 1317 O'Neill, P.P., 30 Prentice, M.E., 710 Maurice, Y.T., 193, 243 Morgan, A.V., 1076, 1077 Oran, K., 1355 Prescott, J .R., 283 Mawer, C.K., 1402 Morgan,J., 1339 Orchard, M.J ., 836-838, 1281 Prevec, S., 96 Mayr, U., 1252 Morison, S.R., 1042 Orphori, O., 531 Price, G.P., 1404, 1405 Mazimhaka, P.K., 1158 Morrow, O.W., 1256 Osadetz, K.G., 717 Price, M., 596 McAllister, A.L., 1317 Morton, R.O., 686 Osborn, G., 1079 Price, R.A., 16 McAllister,J., 211 Mosher, O., 1202 Osborne, M.O., 998 Procter, R.M., 720 McAlpine, K.O., 712, 713 Mossman, O.J., 164, 234, 244, Osmani, !.M., 129 Pronk, A.G., 199 McCabe, P.J., 581 832,951 Ostraom, N., 162 Proudfoot, O.N., 1082 McCammon, C., 747, 779, 780 Mossop, G.O., 1280 Ottaway, T.L., 784 Proulx, M., 72 McClenaghan, B., 197 Mott, J .A., 1257 Otto, K.,531 Provencher, L., 326 McClung, O.M., 502-504 Mott, R.J ., 908 Owen, R.B., 1209 Pulchan, K., 162 McColl, M., 661 Mottl, M.J ., 546 p McConnell,J., 163 Mountjoy, E., 265 McCracken, A.O., 830 Mucci, A., 549-551 Padgham, W.A., 1326, 1339 McCulloch, T., 1114 Mudie, P.J., 1078, 1207 Qia Jiang Yiang, 154 Pagé, P., 550 Quenneville,J., 354 McOonald, B., 662 Mueller, W., 1230 Palacky, G.J., 447 McOonald, M.K., 140 Muir, 1.0., 1168 Quick, R., 162 Palmer, H.C., 367 Quinn, L., 1202, 1322 McOonald, M.M.A., 1074 Muir, T.L., 127 Palmer, J .H.L., 497 McFall,G., 1361 Muira, Y., 799 Quirion, 0., 1370 Panteleyev, A., 2, 15 Quirt, O., 751-756 McFarland, S., 850 Mumin, A.H., 1355 Parameswaran, V.R.,472,483 McGarroch, G., 1104 Munro,!., 833 Paré, C., 1016 R McGregor, O.C., 906 Murphy,O., 287,288, 1231, 1299, Parent, M., 1030, 1031 McGregor, V.R., 1390 1300,1379 Park, J.K., 381, 382 Rachdi, H., 969 Mclntyre, O.J., 907 Murphy,J.B., 1348 Parks, J ., 531 Racine, M., 1229 McKee,J.S.C., 151 Murthy, G.S., 379 Parrish, R.R., 1301 Radloff, J ., 89 McLeod, R., 460, 461 Mussakowski, R., 1128 Parrott, R., 552 Radysh, H., 1169 McMechan, M.E., 12, 1253 Mutunga, E., 403 Pate, C.R., 1169 Raeside, R., 49 McMillan, N.J., 714 Mwemifumbo,J., 431,446 Patel, !.M., 1180 Raksaskulwong, M., 395 McMullin, O., 994 Myrow, P., 1202 Patterson,J.G., 1341 Ramik, R., 805 McNeil, O.H., 831, 1279 Pattison, O.R.M. 999 Ramsesh, R., 537 McNeil, W., 1419 N Payne, O., 973 Ranalli, G., 448 McRoberts, G., 63, 963 Pearce, T.H., 940, 978 Raudsepp, M., 793 McTaggart, K.C., 194 Nadeau, L., 325 Nadeau, S., 949 Pearson, J .G., 664 Raukas, A., 1029 Meijer-Orees, N.C., 1255 Pedder, A.E.H., 1262 Ray, G.E., 17, 631 Meintzer, R.E., 618, 619, 770-772 Nadon, G.C., 1167 Nagy, O., 396 Pedersen, R.B., 273 Read, P., 605 Melling, O.R., 765 Pell,J., 604 Reddy, B., 825 Mellinger, M., 320, 663, 664, Nanson,G.C., 1211 Nantel,S., 77 Pelletier, B.R., 1080 Reddy, O., 674 754, 755, 1129, Péloquin, S., 1232 Reed,S.J.B., 796 1130 Nassichuk, W.W., 1258, 1259 Nelson, C.S., 1185, 1217 Peltonen, P., 289 Rees, M., 238, 756 Melville, O., 6 Percival,J.A., 128, 136, 1356 Reeves, M., 307, 308, 487 Menzies,J., 1075 Nelson,J.A., 14 100 Researcher Index/Index des chercheurs

Reid,!., 420, 421 Sarjeant, W.A.S., 877, 911, 912 Soulie, M., 486, 699 Tessier, A.C. , 763 Reid, R.G., 1357 Sauve,P., 654 Souther,J.B., 761 , 977, 1397 Testana, N., 1146 Reilly, B.A., 1357, 1358 Sauveplane,C. M., 511, 525 Sparks, K., 894 Thewalt, M.L.W., 282 Renaut, R.W., 602, 1171, 1208, Savigny, K.W., 466-468 Spencer, C., 426 Thibault, Y., 981, 982 1209 Savoie, A., 680 Sperling, A., 524 Thicke, M., 42 Rencz, A.N., 1131 Sawatzky, P., 384 Srivastava,S.P., 1398 Thomas, A., 98 Renouf, M.A.P., 1073 Sayed, M., 505, 508 Stahl, H., 180, 181 Thomas, D.J ., 83 Reynolds,!., 923 Scafe, D.W., 599, 606, 607 Stancliffe, R., 912 Thompson, J ., 531 Reynolds, P., 47 Scammell, R., 1295 Stanley, C.R., 321 Thompson, P.H., 122 Rheault, M. , 1132 Scammell, R.J., 1304 Stapleton, G., 668 Thompson, R.I., 85, 1306, 1307 Rice, R.J., 1172 Schaerer, P.A., 503, 504 Stea, R.R., 252, 1017 Thomson, C.J., 413, 427 Richards, B.C., 1263 Schafer,C.T. , 556, 1212 Stead, D., 488 Thorliefson, L.H ., 1106 Richardson, K.A., 422 Schandl, E.S., 975, 1000 Stearn,C.W., 844, 857, 1187, Thorpe, R.I., 250 Richardson, R.J .H., 581, 584 Schau, M., 118, 976, 1001 1246,1267 Thorsteinsson, R., 123 Ricketts, B.D ., 582 Scheibli, F., 147 Steele, K.G., 203 Thurston,P.C., 129, 218, 270, Ricketts, M.J., 1083 Schenk, P.E., 853 Stein,R.,512 303,1178 Riddihough, R.P., 535 Schillereff, S., 461 , 1322 Stemper, B., 298 Tipper, H.W., 843, 1288, 1289 Rigby,J.K., 840 Schledewitz, D.C.P., 24 Stepenson, R.A ., 724, 1343 Tirschmann, P., 229 Risk, M., 246, 247, 841 , 1210 Schreiner,B.T., 1088-1090 Sterenberg, C.E., 581 Tokaryk, T.T., 879-882 Riva, J.F., 842 Schrijver, K., 681, 682, 1177 Stevens, R.K., 1265 Tombale, A., 695 Rivers, T., 986, 987 Schroeter, T., 290 Stimac, J .A. , 978 Toth, J ., 531 Roach, D., 32, 1342 Schulze, D. , 263, 595 St-Julien,P., 251, 635, 637, Tourigny, G. , 1369 Roberge, P. C., 230 Scott, S.D., 235, 289, 540, 546, 1228-1230, 1378 Tozer, E.T., 845 Robert, F., 672, 763 557, 558, 744, 750, Stockmal, G., 1399 Tremblay, A., 78, 251 Roberts, W., 1316 759,777, 781,801,853 Stoffers, P., 232 Tremblay, C., 687 Robillard, !., 947 Scower, P., 923 St-Onge,D.A., 1099-1101 Trepanier, M., 140 Robinson, P., 224 Sea, F., 689, 1135 St-Onge, M.R., 1344, 1377 Trettin, H.P., 124, 1268 Rocheleau, M. , 614, 635, 637, Sea!, R., 261 Storck, P.O., 1008 Trevisiol, D., 1359 1141 , 1142, 1228- Seaman, A.A., 608 Storer, J.E., 878, 879 Troop, D.G., 688, 983 1230 Sears, B., 894 Stott, D.F., 1285, 1286 Trotter, R., 1169 Rochester, M.G., 423 Seeman, D., 397 Stott, G.M., 129 Trowell, N.F., 1136 Roddick, J .A., 90 Seguin, M.K., 385, 425, 450 Strangway, D.W. , 398 Trundel, P., 198, 669, 689, 1378 Rodee, C., 788 Sereda, R., 1006 Stringer, P., 1313 Trzcienski, W.E., 764, 984, 1235, Roeder, P.W., 923 Sharpe, R., 1093 Strobl, R.S., 579, 584 1367 Roelefson-Ahl, J., 789 Shaw,J., 197 Strong, D.F., 47 Tuach,J., 1323 Rogers, G.C ., 424, 449 Shetsen, !., 1280 Struik, L.C., 18, 1261 Tulloch, M., 369 Rogers, P.J., 200, 201 Shilts, W.W. , 1094, 1095 Stuanes, A., 1220 Turcotte,J., 149 Rogerson, R.J., 329, 332, 335, 336 Sibbick, S., 179 Suchy, D., 1267 Turek, A., 293, 294 Rohr, K., 383, 1392 Silvestri, V. , 486 Sutcliffe, R.H., 67, 129 Turner, S., 252 Roots, C.F., 1415 Simandl, G., 604, 683, 684 Suttner, W.C ., 174 Turnock, A.C ., 793 Roscoe, S.M., 675 Simard, A., 72 Svec, O.J., 474, 495-497 Rosenthal, L., 1173, 1174, 1186 Simpson, M.A., 1091, 1096 Sweeney,J., 1400 u Ross, G., 123 1 Simonetti, A., 291 Sweet, A.R., 913, 914 Ross,J.V., 89, 674, 1297, 1302, Sims, W.A., 50 Swinden, H.S., 273 Ueno, T., 801 1303, 1386, 1393-1396 Sinclair, A.J., 292, 316, 321, 322, Syne, E.C., 23 Underschultz, J .R., 511 , 512, Rostron, B., 531 634,693,732 Symons, D.T.A., 386 525,1169 Rottenfusser, B.A., 721 Sinclair, W.D., 685 Syvitski,J.P.M., 1213-1215 Unrau, J., 487 Rouse, G., 13, 905, 909, 910 Sinha, N.K., 505-508 Szoke, S., 469 Utha-Aroon, C., 602 Rousell, D.H., 1359 Siraquea, G.M ., 1416 Utting, J., 915, 1269 Roy,J.,374 Skibo, N., 722 T Uyeno, T.T., 846 Roy,K.,820 Skippen, G.B., 248 Royer, A., 1133 Skulski, T., 240, 948 Tailleur, L., 1250 V Tait, L., 979 Rucklidge,J.C., 154 Slaney, V.R., 1127, 1134 Valiquette,G., 204, 253, 254, Russell, J .K., 970-973 Slauenwhite, S., 402 Talkington, R., 765 Tanczyk, E.I., 762 609, 690, 985 Rust,B.R., 1143, 1153, 1198, 1211 Slimmon, W.L., 82 Vallee, M-A., 338 Rutherford, G.K., 1219, 1220 Smale,J., 1105 Tanguay, M.G., 470, 1135 Tapper, G.O., 140 Van Breemen, O., 295 Rutter,N.W., 1042, 1059, 1081 , Smith, A.R. , 67 Van de Poli, H.W., 1179-1181 1084-1087, 1102 Smith, D.G.W., 686, 783, 791 , Tassé, N., 160, 1177 Taylor, A.E., 484 Van der Flier-Keller, E., 585, 586 Ruzicka, V. , 676 794.300, 1002. Van der Heyden, P., 268, 296 Ryan, B.,31 1388 Taylor, B.E ., 249 Taylor, D., 843 Van der Kamp, G., 532 Ryan,R.,44 Smith, G.G., 583 Van der Leeden, J ., 79 Ryley,C., 820 Smith, I.R., 147 Taylor, F.C., 980 Taylor, G.C ., 1305 Vander Voet, A., 155 Smith,J., 1097 Van Everdingen, D., 460, 461 s Smith, L., 527-530 Taylor, P., 656 Taylor, R., 266 Van Nostrand, T., 96 Smith, M.W., 148 Van Schmus, W.R., 294 Sabourin, L., 198, 520-522 Smith, P., 47 Taylor, R.B., 485, 559, 1216 Sage,R.P., 678, 1128 Taylor, R.P., 659 Van Staal, C.R., 1312, 1315 Smith, P.L., 843 Van Wagoner, N.A., 42 Sami, T., 1175 Smith, P.M., 688, 760 Tella, S., 119-121 Sanborn-Barrie,M., 97 4, 1360 Teller,J.T., 1103 Vaskovic, M., 695 Smith, S., 523 Veillette,J.J ., 1107-1110 Sanford,B.V., 1264 Smith, S.L., 1098 Tellez, M., 767 Sangster, A.L., 757 Tempelman-Kluit, D.J ., 19, 1287, Vernon, R.H., 1406 Snow, S., 523 Verpaelst, P., 614, 1230, 1232 Sangster, D., 159 Snowdon, L.R., 168, 202, 723 1380 Sangster, D.F., 679, 758 Terasmae,J ., 1104, 1105 Verrault, C. , 669, 689 Snyder,J., 790 Vincent,J-S. , 1111 -1113 Sansfacon, R., 1371 Somr, C., 1147 Teskey, D.J., 309 Researcher Index/Index des chercheurs 101

Von Bitter, P.H., 848-853, 1008, Webber,G.R., 174,205 Williams, G.K., 1346 Wright, J.A., 389 1182 Weber, W., 294 Williams,H., 129, 1318, 1322, Wrightson, B., 587 Von Sacken, R.S., 468 Weichert, D., 428 1323 Wu, W.J.,423 Vreeken, W.J., 1114 Welham, J., 206, 207 Williams, H.R., 1362, 1403 Wu Xaochun, 888 Wellings, M., 386 Williams,P.F., 1312, 1316, 1317, Wynne, D., 299 w Welsford, B., 1183 1324, 1325, 1350, Westgate,J., 255, 297, 298, 1119 1351, 1404-1406 y Waddington, J., 854, 855 Weston, D., 852 Williams, P.J., 148 Wade,J.A., 1290 Westrop, S.R., 856 Williams, R.R.G., 88 Yang, L., 857 Waitzenegger, B., 626 Wheeler,J.O., 9 Wilson, B.C., 1407 Yaowanoiyo thin, W., 49 Wall, J.H., 1291 White, C.E., 42, 43 Wilson, J .M.D., 694 Yole, R.W., 1183, 1184 Wallace-Duddley, K.E., 1292 White, G., 610 Wilson, M., 238 Yorath, C.J., 1294 Wardle, R.J., 99 White, J.C., 802,803, 1349, 1401, Wilson, M.V.H., 876, 884-887 Young,H.R.,1174, 1185, 1186, Wares, R., 691 1402 Wilson, R.A., 25 1217, 1293 Warman, T., 1103 White,J.M.,916 Wilton, D.H.C., 695 Young, K., 501 Warner, B.G., 1058, 1060, 1115- White, O.L., 1361 Wise;M.A., 619, 772-774 Yuan, L.P., 710 1118 Whiting, B.H., 693 Wolf, R.R., 611 Warren, H.V., 692 Whiting, J., 1130 Wong, R.K.W., 584 z Waterfield, J., 894 Whittaker, S.J., 237, 238 Woodbury, A., 530 Zaitlin, B.A., 1196 Watkinson, D.H., 765 Wicks, F.J., 789, 804, 805, 975, Woodside, J., 399 Watson, G.P., 1766 Zaleski, E., 186 995-997, 1000, 1003 Woodsworth, G.J., 20, 92, 264, Zayachiysky, B., 62 Watts, K., 1251 Wighton, D.C., 886 1308 Weaver, F., 162 Zhong Shaojun, 551 Wilcox, A.F., 310 Zhu Ruixiang, 494 Zodrow, E.L., 323, 324, 917, 918 Zwanzig, H.V., 24