A preliminary assessment of unconsolidated mineral resources in the Canadian offshore

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Peter B. Hale Patrick Mclaren
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Canada, with one of the largest continental shelf areas in the world, has done little to evaluate its offshore unconsolidated mineral resources which include heavy minerals (gold, chromite, rutile etc.) and industrial minerals (silica sand and aggregates). During glaciation much of the continental shelf was covered with an ice sheet and later subaerially exposed with the result that glacial, glaciomarine and fluvial processes deposited sediments that may contain heavy minerals derived from onland locations. With rising sea-levels, beach and nearshore processes may have served to concentrate heavy minerals by winnowing and removing the lighter mineral components. These potentially valuable resources can be found with suitable exploration techniques such as seismic profiling and bottom sampling. Gold deposits are known to exist off the coast of Nova Scotia, and on the basis of form er beach mining, gold deposits probably occur off Vancouver Island and the Queen Charlotte Islands. Large deposits of silica sand occur near the Madeleine Islands and it appears likely that supplies of marine aggregates are present close to urban markets or sites of future mega-projects such as oil field developments. This paper, which is based upon a review of literature and consultation with members of the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources' Coordinating Committee on Ocean Mining (DCOM), is the first step in assessing the Canadian offshore f or its resource potential with respect to quantified deposits, known and speculative mineral occurrences. Although this is a subjective evaluation, the potential appears promising. A more detailed resource inventory is required to provide a more certain assessment.
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APA: Peter B. Hale Patrick Mclaren  (1984)  A preliminary assessment of unconsolidated mineral resources in the Canadian offshore

MLA: Peter B. Hale Patrick Mclaren A preliminary assessment of unconsolidated mineral resources in the Canadian offshore. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1984.

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