A geological interpretation of gravity and magnetic data, northwest Saskatchewan
1970 ◽
Vol 7
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pp. 858-868
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The striking 'fit' of aeromagnetic and gravity data from the Precambrian of northwest Saskatchewan, combined with known and nearby analogous, geological relationships, suggests the presence of a northeast-trending belt, 250 × 20 miles (400 × 30 km), of early Proterozoic (?) metasedimentary rocks, probably magnetite-bearing meta-arkoses. This structural–sedimentary unit might have economic possibilities analogous to other northeast-striking, Precambrian, lower Proterozoic (?), metasedimentary belts of northern Saskatchewan, the Virgin River Belt, and the Wollaston Trend.
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2020 ◽
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2021 ◽
Vol 1
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pp. 204-210