Jack Dann
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Jack started a PhD program at the University
of Ottawa in September, 2011 after he completed a Master in Geology program
at the University of Plymouth, UK |
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Jack Dann has been
active since his arrival in Canada, going to local schools to give talks as
part of gLetfs Talk Scienceh, getting the laboratory data, learning geostatistics.
Presentations
Dann, J., Hattori, K., Sorba, C., 2012. Alteration around the Phoenix uranium deposit, Athabasca Basin. Geo-mapping for Energy and Minerals (GEM) and Targeted
Geoscience Initiative (TGI) Uranium
Workshop, St Johnfs. Nfld
Dann, J.,
Hattori, K., Sorba, C., 2012. Alteration minerals and elemental assemblages around the Phoenix uranium deposit, Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. Joint
Annual Meeting of the Geological Association of Canada and Mineralogical
Association of Canada. Pdf
file
Dann, J., Hattori, K., Sorba, C., 2012.
Alteration minerals along major fault and unconformity around the Phoenix
deposit,
Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. Minerals Colloquium during the PDAC meeting in Toronto.
Jack Dann, Keiko
Hattori, Chard Sorba, 2011.
Alteration associated with the Phoenix Deposit: A geochemical, mineralogical
and geostatistical study. Saskatchewan Geological Survey Open House, Nov 28-30th,
2011.
Their presentations
went very well and received many compliments from Industry and Government people.
Here, the two (Michael and Jack) are celebrating their gSuccessh in snow. |
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Field photographs in the Wheeler River area in
the Athabasca Basin.
Jack Dann and Michael Power in September, 2011
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Jack is very helpful
to everybody. Here, he is helping Michael`s soil sampling. |
Jack is looking at
millions of drill core |
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Jack (R), Michael
(C), and Keiko (L) |
Lonely wolf on the
highway to Saskatoon |
Photo of our underground mine tour at the
McArthur River Mine, August, 2012
(from
Left: Jack Dann, Michael Power, Keiko Hattori, Erin Adlakha)