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OFR 2009-10
UCG is an alternative source of energy in several countries around the world. In Alberta, the process has been tested since the summer of 2008 at two locations: southwest of Edmonton targeting the Ardley coal zone and northwest of Edmonton where ... Show Abstract
Pana, C. 2009-08-28
OFR 2009-20
Preliminary Investigation of Potash Potential in Alberta The same cannot be said for potash, a potassium-bearing impurity of salt, for which the neighbouring province of Saskatchewan is the worldwide leader in potash production. Renewed interest ... Show Abstract
Eccles, D.R. Al-Souqi, M. Grattan, K. Dufresne, M.B. 2010-01-12
OFR 2011-01
Review of Metallic Mineralization in Alberta with Emphasis on Gold Potential The documented precious- and base-metal mineral occurrences and geochemical anomalies indicate significant metallogenic potential for 1) the Precambrian shield and ... Show Abstract
Rukhlov, A.S. 2011-01-31
OFR 2010-01
The report focuses on the geological aspects of the rocks, as this helps determine how suitable the rocks are as building stone. The following characteristics determine the suitability of stone for building purposes: strength, durability, ... Show Abstract
Crocq, C.S. 2010-02-05
OFR 1994-19
The volcanic grain content of these clastics which is an indicator of their origin in the Omineca Belt ranges from trace amounts to over 60%. In Alberta the Burmis magnetite paleoplacer in the basal sandstone of the belly River Formation (the lower ... Show Abstract
Horachek, Y. 1994-03-01
OFR 2018-08
AER/AGS Map 604 and accompanying digital dataset portrayed ~74 000 glacial landforms derived from previously published maps and reports, as well as new mapping based on a light detection and ranging (LiDAR) bare-earth digital elevation model (DEM) ... Show Abstract
Atkinson, N. Utting, D.J. Pawley, S. 2018-06-27
OFR 2011-15
Alberta Microseismicity Project, Phase 1: Site Assessments for the ATSN Semipermanent Stations and the PSEIP Strachan Temporary Seismic Array An eighth site was selected by PSIEP at Priddis as an upgrade to a previous installation. Place Keywords ... Show Abstract
Stern, V.H. Schultz, R.J. Jean, G.M. 2011-12-19
OFR 1995-01
Of these, calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), potassium (K), lithium (Li), iodine (I) and bromine (Br) are found in places at concentrations above the corresponding regional and detailed exploration limits. Depending on resource amount and ability to ... Show Abstract
Bachu, S. Yuan, L.P. Brulotte, M. 1995-01-31
OFR 1985-08
Lead and Zinc Geological environments with carbonate rocks of the Rocky Mountains and the plains of Alberta are favourable for Mississippi Valley-type lead-zinc deposits. Geochemical-geophysical surface reconnaissance exploration would be good to ... Show Abstract
Godfrey, J.D. 1985-01-01
OFR 1990-09
The primary published source of information is Halferdahl (1965), other useful sources are Giusti (1983) and MacGillivray, Sham and Boisvert (1984). All sources are referenced in the data sets. The information is divided into four different ... Show Abstract
Edwards, W.A.D. 1990-01-01
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