Justin Emberley’s
work for his BSc Honors thesis
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L: Outdoor core storage (Bermuda Lake) of Cameco Corp near the McArthur River mine. From Right to Left: Justin Emberley, Austin Krahenbil, Tom Kotzer and Erin Adlakha. R: Justin is examining drill cores in the mine. |
Emberley, J.,
Hattori, K., Adlakha, E., 2014. Petrography and chemistry of pyrite from the McArthur River
uranium deposit, Saskatchewan. Geological Survey of Canada Open
File Report 7626,
doi: 10.4095/294928
pdf file of the report (3.0 Mb)
Emberley, J. Hattori, K., Adlakha,
E. 2014. High arsenic pyrite
associated with the McArthur River uranium deposits, Athabasca Basin,
Saskatchewan. Joint
Annual meeting of the Geological Association of Canada and Mineralogical
Association of Canada, Fredericton, NB. Abstract
Emberley, J., Hattori, K., 2014. Arsenic-rich
pyrite associated with the uranium mineralization at the McArthur River
deposit, Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. Advances in Earth Science Research Conference. [Best poster award]
pdf file of poster (3.3 Mb)
Emberley, J., Hattori, K., 2014. Abnormal
compositions of pyrite associated with the uranium mineralization at the
McArthur River deposit, Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. CMIC-SEG- PDAC Minerals Colloquium, Toronto.[2nd prize in undergraduate category
Emberley, J., Hattori, K., 2013. Minor
contents and sulfur isotope compositions of pyrite from the McArthur River
deposit, Athabasca Bain. Saskatchewan Geological Survey Open House in
Saskatoon, December, pdf file of poster (3.1 Mb). [1st
prize in undergraduate category]