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Marsden, S. (2012). GEOLOGY, HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION AND MINERALIZATION OF THE GOLD EAGLE DEPOSIT: A NEW DISCOVERY IN THE RED LAKE CAMP, CANADA. MS Thesis Queens University, Kingston Ontario

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Original EntryMarsden, S. (2012). GEOLOGY, HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION AND MINERALIZATION OF THE GOLD EAGLE DEPOSIT: A NEW DISCOVERY IN THE RED LAKE CAMP, CANADA. MS Thesis Queens University, Kingston Ontario
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Full ReferenceMarsden, S. (2012). GEOLOGY, HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION AND MINERALIZATION OF THE GOLD EAGLE DEPOSIT: A NEW DISCOVERY IN THE RED LAKE CAMP, CANADA. MS Thesis Queens University, Kingston Ontario
Plain TextMarsden, S. (2012). GEOLOGY, HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION AND MINERALIZATION OF THE GOLD EAGLE DEPOSIT: A NEW DISCOVERY IN THE RED LAKE CAMP, CANADA. MS Thesis Queens University, Kingston Ontario

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Gold Eagle deposit, Red Lake Gold District, Kenora District, Ontario, Canada

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Gold Eagle deposit, Red Lake Gold District, Kenora District, Ontario, Canadaβ“˜ Actinolite, β“˜ Andalusite, β“˜ Apatite, β“˜ Arsenopyrite, β“˜ Calcite, β“˜ Chalcopyrite, β“˜ Chlorite Group, β“˜ Chromite, β“˜ Epidote, β“˜ Ferro-hornblende, β“˜ Galena, β“˜ Gersdorffite, Hornblende, β“˜ Jamesonite, β“˜ Magnetite, β“˜ Muscovite, β“˜ Native Gold, β“˜ Pentlandite, β“˜ Pyrite, β“˜ Pyrrhotite, β“˜ Quartz, β“˜ Scheelite, β“˜ Serpentine Subgroup, β“˜ Sphalerite, β“˜ Talc, β“˜ Tourmaline, β“˜ Tremolite, β“˜ Ullmannite, β“˜ Willyamite


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