Base Metal Deposits in the 'Labrador Trough' Between Lake Harveng and Lac Aulneau, New Quebec.
Twenty-three base metal deposits in Late Precambrian layered rocks of the "Labrador Trough'', 250 miles north of Knob Lake, New Quebec, are described. The metals of the deposits are copper, nickel, zinc, lead, gold and silver; not all occur in one deposit.
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McGill University
1957
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