Valhalla Gold

Valhalla Gold

Author: Rob Jones

Publisher:

Published: 2016-06-16

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 9781533565853

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Joe Hawke and the ECHO team return in VALHALLA GOLD to face a mysterious enemy who is fighting a war darker and more ancient than any of them could imagine. Drawn into a violent murder in Canada, Hawke and his team must race against time in pursuit of an ancient Norse legend which takes them from Iceland to a Spanish castle and to the museums and backstreets of Stockholm. Meanwhile someone is hunting Sir Richard Eden and the rest of the team on Elysium. VALHALLA GOLD is a non-stop, high-speed hunt for the ancient and guarded truth about our world and the destruction of a deranged enemy determined to settle the oldest score of all.


Skarns in British Columbia

Skarns in British Columbia

Author: Gerald E. Ray

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 328

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Skarns in British Columbia have historically been important sources of iron, tungsten, copper, and gold. This publication begins with an introduction on skarn terminology and the problems of skarn identification. It then reviews a genetic model of skarn formation and presents descriptive profiles of eight types of skarn deposits; describes the database of at least 735 skarn occurrences in the province, and the number and distribution of skarns in British Columbia according to their associations, class, age, and distribution; and notes the ages of British Columbia skarns and the total production of various metals extracted from British Columbia skarns. Subsequent sections provide information on assays and metal ratios of mineralized skarns, skarn mineralogy, skarn mineral chemistry, chemistry of skarn-related intrusions, and the mapping and evaluation of skarns. The appendix contains a listing of 735 skarn occurrences in British Columbia, giving deposit name, MINFILE number, latitude/longitude, elements and minerals present, and associated rocks and their ages.


The Geology and Mineralization of the Coquihalla Gold Belt and Hozameen Fault System, Southwestern British Columbia

The Geology and Mineralization of the Coquihalla Gold Belt and Hozameen Fault System, Southwestern British Columbia

Author: Gerald E. Ray

Publisher: Province of British Columbia, Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 116

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Description of the geology, gold deposits and mineral occurrences adjacent to the Hozameen fault system and Coquihalla serpentine belt in southwestern B.C. The report gives a general geology of the area, the structural geology, and the economic geology by mine or gold occurrence. A short description of other mineral occurrences is also given.


Carbonatites, Nepheline Syenites, Kimberlites and Related Rocks in British Columbia

Carbonatites, Nepheline Syenites, Kimberlites and Related Rocks in British Columbia

Author: British Columbia. Geological Survey Branch

Publisher: Province of British Columbia, Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 158

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This study documents alkaline rock occurrences in British Columbia; describes their petrography, geochemistry, economic geology, and field relationships; and determines the timing and tectonic controls of emplacement, providing a basis for future, detailed studies. Work was begun in 1984 and included field mapping during the summers of 1984, 1985, and 1986. All the carbonatite-syenite localities (with the exception of the Wicheeda Lake and Mount Bisson showings) and a large number of the diatreme breccias were mapped and sampled.


Regional Lake Sediment and Water Geochemistry of the Northern Kechika Trough, British Columbia (NTS 94M

Regional Lake Sediment and Water Geochemistry of the Northern Kechika Trough, British Columbia (NTS 94M

Author: British Columbia. Geological Survey Branch

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 30

ISBN-13: 9780772632968

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Presents new analytical data for 44 different elements from a regional lake sediment and water geochemistry survey conducted along a northwest-southeast trending strip about 150 kilometres long and 30 kilometres wide, located immediately south of the British Columbia-Yukon border at the northern terminus of the Rocky Mountains. Samples were collected for analysis from 445 sites in the area and analyzed by atomic absorption spectroscopy and instrumental neutron activation analysis. Preliminary discussion of results is presented for such elements as zinc, lead, and barium. New areas are outlined for prospective sedimentary exhalative types of zinc-lead-barium deposits. The bulk of the report contains data tables and dot maps of element concentrations.