Jason Dufffs field
work in the North Caribou belt.
Jason
completed BSc at Memorial University of Newfoundland. He started MSc program at
the University of
Ottawa in May, 2010.
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June,
2010 Near
the fold nose of mineralized banded iron formation. |
Presentations
Duff, J., Hattori, K.,Schneider, D.A., Cossette, E.,
Jackson S. and Biczok, J., 2012. Using garnet to
record mineralization in a BIF-hosted orogenic Au
deposit. 2012
Goldschmidt conference.
Pdf file
Duff,
J., Hattori, K., Schneider, D.A., Cossette, E., Biczok, J., 2012. Garnet as a tracer for the mineralization in a
banded-iron formation-hosted orogenic gold deposit:
evidence from the Musselwhite deposit, North Caribou
greenstone belt, western Superior Province of Canada. Joint Annual meeting of the Geological
Association of Canada and Mineralogical Association of Canada. Abstract pdf
Duff,
J., Hattori, K., Schneider, D., Biczok, J. 2011. Neodymium
Isotopes and Geochemistry from the North Caribou Greenstone Belt, Superior
Province. Geological
Society of America Annual Meeting. Vol. 43,
no. 5. P.470, Abstract
pdf
N. Kalbfleisch, Duff, J., Schneider, D., Hattori, K., Biczok, J., 2011. Evidence for 2.45 Ga tectonism recorded in
the North Caribou Greenstone Belt. Abst. Geological Society of
America Annual Meeting. Vol. 43, no. 5.
P.471, Abstract PDF
Duff, J., Hattori, K., and Schneider, D.A., 2011. Petrogenesis of the metavolcanic rocks of the North Caribou greenstone belt:
Implications for tectonic evolution of the Archean
greenstone belt. Advances in Earth
Science Research Conference 2011. Abstract
Summer of 2010
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Waiting for a float to arrive. |
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Once we get a
study site with a float, we used a boat or zodiac to examine outcrops on the
shore and short walks to rock exposures. |
The float plane
was stuck in mud. The pilot pull
up sleeves and pants and push-lift the plane |
June 2011.
Five of us were together around the Eyapamikama Lake
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Back (Jason, Amanda and Colter from the left), Front (Tash and Keiko) |
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