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2. Caractérisation de chapeaux de fer dans l’Arctique canadien et télédétection multi- et hyperspectrale à l’aide d’algorithmes de détection de cibles
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Williamson, Marie-Claude, Brassard, Éloïse, Lemelin, Myriam, Williamson, Marie-Claude, Brassard, Éloïse, and Lemelin, Myriam
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L’étude de milieux analogues sur Terre est primordiale pour les missions d’exploration spatiale. Bien que l’Arctique canadien soit différent des terrains volcaniques sur Mars, il offre des conditions géologiques semblables. Les chapeaux de fer sont des formations géologiques clés pour l’étude de la surface martienne en raison de leurs processus de formation et de leur minéralogie unique, ainsi que de leur potentiel à conserver des biosignatures qui indiquent d’anciennes traces de vie. Ce projet vise à approfondir les connaissances sur la géologie et la télédétection des chapeaux de fer de l’Arctique canadien en tant qu’analogues martiens afin d’évaluer leur potentiel de détection par images satellitaires en utilisant une librairie spectrale basée sur des échantillons terrain. Au total, 42 échantillons ont été collectés à la surface de chapeaux de fer sur l’île Axel Heiberg, au Nunavut. L’analyse minéralogique par diffraction des rayons X de 12 échantillons représentatifs montre la présence de quartz dans tous les échantillons, de gypse dans la plupart, et de goethite, jarosite ou barytine dans moins de la moitié. L’analyse géochimique par fluorescence des rayons X confirme la prédominance de la silice, du calcium et du baryum, avec des quantités importantes de fer et de soufre. Le pH des échantillons en laboratoire varie de 1,85 à 7,51 et semble lié à leur minéralogie dominante. La signature spectrale VNIR-SWIR des échantillons a été utilisée avec plusieurs algorithmes de détection de cibles sur des images satellitaires PRISMA et WorldView, qui ont respectivement une haute résolution spectrale et spatiale. L’algorithme Spectral Feature Fitting s’est avéré le plus efficace dans la région d’étude pour détecter des chapeaux de fer étudiés sur le terrain ainsi que d’autres non vérifiés au sol. La combinaison des deux types d’images est optimale pour détecter les cibles avec celles-ci, éliminer les fausses cibles avec PRISMA, et affiner le contour des cibles avec WorldVi, The study of analogue environments on Earth is a critical element of space exploration missions. Although the Canadian Arctic is different than the volcanic terrain on Mars, it provides similar geological conditions. Gossans are key geological formations for Martian surface study due to their unique formation processes and mineralogy, and their potential to preserve biosignatures indicating ancient traces of life. This project aims to contribute new knowledge on the geology and remote sensing of gossans in the Canadian Arctic as Martian analogues to assess their potential for detection by satellite images using a field-based spectral library. In total, 42 samples were collected from the surface of gossans on Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut. Mineralogical analysis of 12 representative samples by X-ray diffraction shows quartz in all samples, gypsum in most, and goethite, jarosite or barite in less than half. Geochemical analysis by X-ray fluorescence confirms the predominance of silica, calcium and barium, with significant quantities of iron and sulphur. The laboratory pH of the samples ranged from 1.85 to 7.51 and appears to be related to their dominant mineralogy. The VNIRSWIR spectral signatures of the samples were used with several target detection algorithms on PRISMA and WorldView satellite images, which have high spectral and spatial resolution, respectively. The Spectral Feature Fitting algorithm was the most effective in the study area to detect gossans that were investigated during fieldwork, and others that were not ground truthed. Combining the two types of images is optimal for detecting targets with these, eliminating false targets with PRISMA and refining target contours with WorldView. While one of the priorities of the scientific community is to document the geological history and processes that have shaped the surface of planetary bodies, this project represents a multi-scale analysis of Mars-like environment from outcrops to orbital sensors
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- 2024
3. Enigmatic massive sulphide mineralization in the High Arctic Large Igneous Province, Nunavut, Canada
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Wilton, Derek H.C., Saumur, Benoit M., Gordon, Adrian, and Williamson, Marie-Claude
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Mineral industry -- Rites, ceremonies and celebrations ,Diapirs -- Rites, ceremonies and celebrations ,Mining industry -- Rites, ceremonies and celebrations ,Sulfur compounds -- Rites, ceremonies and celebrations ,Porphyry -- Rites, ceremonies and celebrations ,Magmatism -- Rites, ceremonies and celebrations ,Earth sciences - Abstract
Modern mineral exploration strategies should take into account nontraditional metallogenic models for a given geological environment. Here we document the first detailed study of a massive sulphide showing associated with the High Arctic Large Igneous Province (HALIP) and Sverdrup Basin and infact, only the second example of mineralization described from Axel Heiberg Island, Queen Elizabeth Islands, Canadian Arctic Archipelago. The Between Lake showing (western Axel Heiberg Island) is a small massive sulphide occurrence within scree/talus below a large ridge of gabbro. It was originally described by explorationists as an orthomagmatic sulphide occurrence hosted within a dioritic dyke. New petrographic and mineralogical analyses indicate that the showing consists predominantly of pyrrhotite with lesser pyrite, trace chalcopyrite, and rare sphalerite. No Ni- or Pb-bearing sulphide minerals were detected. Geochemically, the showing contains some Co and Cu, rare Zn, and generally very low Ni contents ( Key words: Sverdrup Basin, Axel Heiberg Island, Cretaceous, metallogeny, massive sulphides, SEM-MLA analyses, evaporite diapirs. Les stratégies d'exploration minérale modernes devraient tenir compte des modèles métallogéniques non traditionnels pour un milieu géologique donné. Nous documentons la première étude détaillée d'un indice de sulfures massifs associé à la grande province ignée de l'Extrême Arctique ([much less than] High Arctic Large Igneous Province [much greater than] (HALIP)) du bassin de Sverdrup, le deuxième exemple de minéralisation décrite de l'île Axel Heiberg des îles de la Reine-Élisabeth de l'archipel Arctique du Canada. L'indice de Between Lake (ouest de l'île Axel Heiberg) est une petite venue de sulfures massifs entourée de talus d'éboulis sous une imposante crête de gabbro. Il a été décrit à l'origine par des géologues d'exploration comme étant une venue de sulfures orthomagmatiques dans undyke dediorite. De nouvelles analyses pétrographiques et minéralogiques indiquent que l'indice est principalement constitué de pyrrhotite avec de moindres quantités de pyrite, des traces de chalcopyrite et, rarement, de la sphalérite. Aucun S à Ni ou Pb n'a été détecté. Sur le plan géochimique, l'indice contient du Co et du Cu, rarement du Zn et du Nienconcentrations généralement faibles ( Mots-clés : bassin de Sverdrup, île Axel Heiberg, Crétacé, métallogénie, sulfures massifs, analyses par MEB jumelée à la libération de minéraux (MLA), diapirs d'évaporite., Introduction Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) can be linked, directly or indirectly, to several metallogenic systems (e.g., Ernst and Jowitt 2013; Ernst 2014). Classic examples of orthomagmatic Ni - Cu - [...]
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4. N-Alkane Biosignatures in a High Arctic Mars Analogue Gossan Deposit
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Aoid, Hiba, primary, Léveillé, Richard, additional, Douglas, Peter, additional, Lemelin, Myriam, additional, and Williamson, Marie-Claude, additional
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- 2023
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5. Mineralogy and spectral signature of reactive gossans, Victoria Island, NT, Canada
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Percival, Jeanne B. and Williamson, Marie-Claude
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- 2016
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6. Electromagnetic characterization of polar ice-wedge polygons: Implications for periglacial studies on Mars and Earth
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Singleton, Alaura C., Osinski, Gordon R., Samson, Claire, Williamson, Marie-Claude, and Holladay, Scott
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- 2010
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7. Investigation of three Fe-Ti oxide deposits associated with Grenvillian anorthosite massifs as potential source for lunar analogue ilmenite
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Morisset, Caroline-Emmanuelle, Williamson, Marie-Claude, and Hipkin, Victoria
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Anorthosite -- Natural history ,Regolith -- Structure ,Ilmenite -- Composition ,Earth sciences - Abstract
Terrestrial ilmenite has been assessed for its suitability in the preparation of a simulant of lunar high-Ti mare regolith, which is needed to test oxygen production on the lunar surface during future missions. Petrographic observations using optical and electron microscopes revealed that ilmenite grains in the Mirepoix, Sanford Lake, and Degrosbois Fe-Ti oxide deposits from Grenvillian anorthosite massifs contain hercynite in their rims but that hematite exsolution is absent in three of eight studied samples. Electron microprobe analyses showed that the ilmenite grains vary in Ti[O.sub.2] from 38.82 to 52.34 wt.%; in FeO from 33.15 to 45.88 wt.%; in [Fe.sub.2][O.sub.3] (calculated from stoichiometry) from 2.18 to 27.03 wt.%; in MgO from 0.05 to 2.49 wt.%; and in MnO from 0.26 to 1.51 wt.% and are thus comparable in composition to lunar ilmenite. Ilmenite, free of hematite, in two samples was homogeneous in composition (e.g., sample SL1: 50.4-51.4 wt.% Ti[O.sub.2]). Two sub-solidus reactions occurred amongst the oxide minerals in the studied deposits: (i) exsolution of hercynite in magnetite; and (ii) reaction between the hematite component in the ilmenite and the ulvospinel component of the magnetite, forming new ilmenite, which includes the hercynite. The reaction between the hematite component in the ilmenite and the ulvospinel component of the magnetite, when conditions are favorable for diffusion, produces ilmenite grains that are homogenous in composition and free of hematite exsolution. Ilmenite with little or no [Fe.sup.3+] may occur in massive, fine-grained, and metamorphosed Fe-Ti oxide deposits and provide a terrestrial analogue source of ilmenite useful for the production of lunar mare simulant. L'emploi de l'ilmenite terrestre pour developper un simulant de regolithe de mare lunaire riche en Ti, ce qui est essentiel pour tester les methodes de production d'oxygene lors de missions future, a ete evalue. L'observation petrographique au microscope optique et au microscope electronique a balayage a revele que les echantillons provenant des gisements de d'oxydes de Fe-Ti de Mirepoix, de Sanford Lake et de Degrosbois, compris dans les massifs anorthositiques du Grenville, contiennent des grains d'ilmenite avec une bordure de spinelle alumineux (hercynite) mais que trois des huit echantillons etudies ne contenaient pas d'exsolutions d'hematite. Les analyses a la microsonde electronique ont permis de determiner que la composition des grains d'ilmenite varie de 38,82 a 52,34 % poids de Ti[O.sub.2]; de 33,15 a 45,88 % poids de FeO; de 2,18 a 27,03 % poids de [Fe.sub.2][O.sub.3] (le [Fe.sub.2][O.sub.3] etant calcule a partir de la stoechiometrie de l'ilmenite); de 0,05 a 2,49 % poids de MgO et de 0,26 a 1,51 % poids de MnO. Ces concentrations se comparent donc aux concentrations des memes elements dans l'ilmenite lunaire. Dans deux echantillons etudies, l'ilmenite ne contenait pas d'exsolution d'hematite et etait de composition homogene (p. ex. echantillon SL1 : 50,4-51,4 % poids de Ti[O.sub.2]). Deux reactions sub-solidus ont eu lieu entre les oxydes dans les echantillons etudies : (i) l'exsolution de l'hercynite dans la magnetite; et (ii) la reaction entre l'hematite, contenue dans un grain d'ilmenite, et l'ulvospinel, contenu dans un grain de magnetite, ce qui a produit de l'ilmenite en continuite optique avec le grain d'ilmenite primaire, incluant l'hercynite. Lorsque les conditions sont favorables a la diffusion, cette reaction produit des grains d'ilmenite ne contenant pas d'exsolution d'hematite et qui sont de composition homogene. L'ilmenite contenant peu ou pas de [Fe.sup.3+] est analogue en composition a l'ilmenite lunaire et pourrait se trouver dans des gisements massifs d'oxyde de Fe-Ti a grains fin et metamorphoses. Cette ilmenite pourra servir a la production de simulant de regolithe de mare riche en Ti., Introduction In the list of recommendations agreed upon by the Canadian Planetary Geology and Geophysics (PG&G) community and submitted to the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), there is clear interest in [...]
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8. Introduction to the Special issue of the Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 'Magmatic and metallogenic processes associated with large igneous provinces'
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Williamson, Marie-Claude and Saumur, Benoit M.
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Ore deposits -- Canada ,Rocks, Igneous ,Earth sciences ,Geological Association of Canada - Abstract
This Special volume published by the Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences consists of a collection of six papers on the petrology, geochemistry, and metallogeny of igneous rocks emplaced in large igneous provinces (LIPs). The papers provide a snapshot of results presented at a Special Session of the 2017 Geological Association of Canada--Mineral Association of Canada Joint Annual Meeting held in Kingston, Ontario, by members of the vibrant geoscience community dedicated to the study of LIPs. Participants applauded the idea of a joint session on these topics and as a result, the session fostered animated discussions and new collaborations. The scope of magmatic and metallogenic studies of LIPs often precludes the type of brainstorming that took place during the meeting. This Special volume demonstrates that a robust understanding of magmatic processes represents the essential first step towards the search for mineral deposits in LIPs worldwide. Key words: large igneous provinces, integrated geoscience studies, petrology, geochemistry, metallogeny. Ce volume spécial publié par la Revue canadienne des sciences de la Terre comprend six articles sur la pétrologie, la géochimie et la métallogénie des roches ignées mises en place dans les grandes provinces ignées (GPI). Les articles donnent un aperçu des résultats présentés lors d'une session spéciale de la réunion annuelle conjointe 2017 de l'Association géologique du Canada - Association minéralogique du Canada tenue à Kingston, en Ontario, par des membres de la communauté géoscientifique dynamique qui se consacre à l'étude des GPI. Les participants ont applaudi l'idée d'une séance conjointe sur ces sujets et, par conséquent, la séance a suscité des discussions animées et de nouvelles collaborations. L'échelle des études magmatiques et métallogéniques des GPI exclut souvent le type de remue-méninges qui a eu lieu pendant la réunion. Ce volume spécial démontre qu'une solide compréhension des processus magmatiques représente la première étape essentielle vers la recherche de gisements minéraux dans les grandes provinces ignées du monde entier. Mots-clés : grandes provinces ignées, études géoscientifiques intégrées, pétrologie, géochimie, métallogénie., Introduction Large igneous provinces (LIPs) are characterized by massive outpourings of predominantly mafic magma in the continental and oceanic domains. Over the past century, geoscientists have studied the stratigraphy, volcanology, [...]
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9. Targeting Ni-Cu mineralization in the Canadian High Arctic large igneous province: integrating geochemistry, magmatic architecture and structure
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Saumur, Benoit M., primary, Williamson, Marie-Claude, additional, and Bédard, Jean H., additional
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- 2021
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10. Comparative geological studies of volcanic terrain on Mars: Examples from the Isachsen Formation, Axel Heiberg Island, Canadian High Arctic
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Williamson, Marie-Claude, primary, Smyth, Helen R., additional, Peterson, Ronald C., additional, and Lavoie, Denis, additional
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- 2011
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11. Contrasting styles of magmatism and rifting in the High Arctic LIP, Sverdrup Basin, Canadian Arctic
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Williamson, Marie-Claude, primary, Shephard, Grace E., additional, and Kellett, Dawn A., additional
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- 2021
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12. A Deep Learning Approach to the Detection of Gossans in the Canadian Arctic
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Clabaut, Étienne, primary, Lemelin, Myriam, additional, Germain, Mickaël, additional, Williamson, Marie-Claude, additional, and Brassard, Éloïse, additional
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- 2020
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13. Depleted and ultradepleted basalt and picrite in the Davis Strait: Paleocene volcanism associated with a transform continental margin
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Larsen, Lotte Melchior, primary and Williamson, Marie-Claude, additional
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- 2020
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14. Science Traverses in the Canadian High Arctic
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Williamson, Marie-Claude
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Lunar And Planetary Science And Exploration - Abstract
The presentation is divided into three parts. Part I is an overview of early expeditions to the High Arctic, and their political consequences at the time. The focus then shifts to the Geological Survey of Canada s mapping program in the North (Operation Franklin), and to the Polar Continental Shelf Project (PCSP), a unique organization that resides within the Government of Canada s Department of Natural Resources, and supports mapping projects and science investigations. PCSP is highlighted throughout the presentation so a description of mandate, budgets, and support infrastructure is warranted. In Part II, the presenter describes the planning required in advance of scientific deployments carried out in the Canadian High Arctic from the perspective of government and university investigators. Field operations and challenges encountered while leading arctic field teams in fly camps are also described in this part of the presentation, with particular emphasis on the 2008 field season. Part III is a summary of preliminary results obtained from a Polar Survey questionnaire sent out to members of the Arctic research community in anticipation of the workshop. The last part of the talk is an update on the analog program at the Canadian Space Agency, specifically, the Canadian Analog Research Network (CARN) and current activities related to Analog missions, 2009-2010.
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- 2012
15. Introduction to Special Issue of Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences: Canadian contributions to planetary geoscience
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Williamson, Marie-Claude, Johnson, Catherine L., and Sylvester, Paul J.
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Geophysical research -- Forecasts and trends ,Market trend/market analysis ,Earth sciences ,Geological Association of Canada -- Aims and objectives - Abstract
The first Special Issue published by the Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences in the field of planetary sciences consists of a collection of nine papers on astromaterials, planetary geology, and Earth-based analogues. We describe the milestones that led to the development of the planetary geology and geophysics (PG&G) community in Canada over the past 5 years, which culminated in record-breaking attendance at a special session of the 2011 GAC-MAC-SEG-SGA Joint Annual Meeting held in Ottawa. The idea of a Special Issue was met with enthusiasm by delegates from coast to coast. By connecting the fields of earth and planetary sciences, the Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences pioneers a new vision for geoscience that expands the options available to Canadians who wish to publish their research at home. Ce premier numero special publie par la Revue canadienne des sciences de la Terre dans le domaine des sciences planetaires comprend neuf articles portant sur astromateriaux, la geologie des planetes et les analogues terrestres. Nous y decrivons les evenements marquants qui ont conduit au developpement de la communaute canadienne de geologie et de geophysique planetaires au cours des cinq dernieres annees; par ailleurs, cet interet a donne lieu a une participation sans precedent lors d'une session speciale du Congres conjoint GAC-MAC-SEG-SGA tenu a Ottawa en 2011. Les delegues d'un ocean a l'autre ont accueilli avec enthousiasme l'idee d'un numero special de la Revue. En reunissant les domaines des sciences de la Terre et des Planetes, la Revue canadienne des sciences de la Terre ouvre une nouvelle vision pour les geosciences qui elargira les options disponibles aux Canadiens qui voudraient publier leur recherche dans leur pays. [Traduit par la Redaction], Thus, among the most fundamental areas of analysis are the nature of planetary surfaces, the processes and sequence of events implied by their geologic records, and the structure and state [...]
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16. Gossan Hill, Victoria Island, Northwest Territories: An analogue for mine waste reactions within permafrost and implication for the subsurface mineralogy of Mars
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Peterson, Ronald C., Williamson, Marie-Claude, and Rainbird, Robert H.
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- 2014
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17. The High Arctic LIP in Canada: Trace element and Sm–Nd isotopic evidence for the role of mantle heterogeneity and crustal assimilation
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Kingsbury, Cole G., primary, Ernst, Richard E., additional, Cousens, Brian L., additional, and Williamson, Marie-Claude, additional
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- 2016
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18. The potential of flood basalts for hosting magmatic sulphide deposits: an application of exploration criteria to the Sverdrup basin, Nunavut, Canadian Arctic. (Geological Association of Canada 2000 Annual Technical Meeting Newfoundland Section)
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Williamson, Marie-Claude
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Magnetic separation of ores ,Ores -- Composition -- Natural history ,Basalt -- Composition -- Natural history ,Earth sciences ,Composition ,Natural history - Abstract
It is now widely accepted that flood basalt provinces are important targets in the search for Ni--Cu sulphide ores. These ores may also contain concentrations of the platinum-group elements (PGE) [...]
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19. Le leadership des femmes en STIM : Sciences, technologies, ingénierie et mathématiques
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Lafortune, Louise, Deschênes, Claire, Williamson, Marie-Claude, Lafortune, Louise, Lafortune, Louise, Deschênes, Claire, Williamson, Marie-Claude, and Lafortune, Louise
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Les femmes en sciences, technologies, ingénierie et mathématiques (STIM) se retrouvent encore trop souvent en situation minoritaire dans le monde du travail. Dans ce contexte, les défis sont énormes : apporter une pleine contribution aux équipes interdisciplinaires en STIM ; faire entendre leur voix lorsqu'un changement organisationnel s'annonce ; et s'intégrer de manière durable au processus décisionnel qui influence l'itinéraire professionnel. En relevant ces défis, les femmes pourront exercer un véritable leadership dans leur milieu. Mais quelle forme prendra ce leadership ? Afin de répondre à cette question, l'Association de la francophonie à propos des femmes en sciences, technologies, ingénierie et mathématiques (AFFESTIM) propose l'ouvrage Le leadership des femmes en STIM. Il s'adresse aux femmes et aux hommes oeuvrant dans divers domaines de la recherche, de l'enseignement ou de l'industrie et s'intéresse à l'apprentissage du leadership féminin et à son exercice tant au plan national qu'international. Il faut espérer qu'un leadership accru des femmes en sciences incite plus de filles à choisir les STIM et que leur exemple les convainc d'y poursuivre leur carrière.
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- 2008
20. Introduction to Special Issue ofCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences: Canadian contributions to planetary geoscience
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Williamson, Marie-Claude, primary, Johnson, Catherine L., additional, and Sylvester, Paul J., additional
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- 2013
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21. Development of a Web-Based Geographic Information System for Planetary Geological Mission Planning and Analysis
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Phaneuf, Maxime, primary, Germain, Mickaël, additional, Hipkin, Victoria, additional, Williamson, Marie-Claude, additional, and Bénié, Goze, additional
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- 2011
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22. Protolith of ultramafic rocks in the Kluane Schist, Yukon, and implications for arc collisions in the northern Cordillera.
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Canil, Dante, Johnston, Stephen T., D'Souza, Rameses J., Heaman, Larry M., and Williamson, Marie-Claude
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MAFIC rocks ,ULTRABASIC rocks ,ENSTATITE ,CHLORITE minerals ,METAMORPHISM (Geology) - Abstract
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23. Geochemistry of the 130 to 80 Ma Canadian High Arctic Large Igneous Province (HALIP) Event and Implications for Ni-Cu-PGE Prospectivity.
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JOWITT, SIMON M., WILLIAMSON, MARIE-CLAUDE, and ERNST, RICHARD E.
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LAVA flows ,GEOCHEMISTRY ,MAGMAS ,IGNEOUS rocks ,CHALCOPYRITE ,EARTH'S mantle - Abstract
The geochemistry of a suite of lava flows, sills, and dikes from Axel Heiberg and Ellesmere islands in Arctic Canada has been examined to determine the Ni-Cu-platinum group element (PGE) sulfide prospectivity, the Canadian portion of the 130 to 80 Ma High Arctic large igneous province (HALIP). This event can be split into mildly alkaline or transitional and tholeiitic suites, each with distinct provenances, S saturation histories, and Ni-Cu-PGE prospectivity. The mildly alkaline magmas of the HALIP were sourced from a deep, variably enriched part of the mantle, and most probably represent lower-degree partial melts than the tholeiitic parts of the HALIP that were formed from magmas generated by shallower, higher-degree partial melting of a region of unenriched mantle. The two types of magma also differ in their Ni-Cu-PGE magmatic sulfide prospectivity in that the geoehemistry of the majority of the mildly alkaline samples is indicative of unfertile or poorly fertile S-saturated magmas which did not sequester significant amounts of chalcophile elements from the mantle during partial melting, and therefore may be unprospective. In comparison, the presence of chalcophite element-undepleted tholeiitic samples suggests that the magmas forming these rocks were S undersaturated and fertile, and sequestered significant amounts of Cu and PGEs from the mantle during partial melting. Furthermore the presence of chalcophile-depleted and crustally contaminated samples within the tholeiitic suite indicates that the magmas that formed these samples assimilated crustal material and became sulfur saturated prior to emplacement, segregating magmatic sulfides that may have been deposited and left behind within ultramafic or mafic intrusive rocks associated with the tholeiitic segments of the Canadian HALIR Interestingly, some tholeiitic flows are crustally contaminated but are only weakly Pd depleted; this suggests that these flows may have locally assimilated crustal material, which led to only minor S saturation and in situ formation of voluminously insignificant magmatic sulfides. These observations suggest that the tholeiitic portion of{he Canadian HALIP is prospective for Ni-Cu-PGE sulfide mineralization, and that mafic-ultralnafic sequences associated with this suite should be targeted for mineral exploration. Identification of parts of the Canadian HALIP where magmas assimilated S-bearing sedimentary material could also be a useful tool for exploration. The data and interpretations presented here provide a number of scientific hypotheses that could be tested for other parts of the circum-Arctic HALIP event. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. A comparative geochemical study of Mars and Earth basalt petrogenesis1.
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Greenough, John D., Ya'acoby, Avee, and Williamson, Marie-Claude
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COMPARATIVE studies ,ANALYTICAL geochemistry ,BASALT ,PETROGENESIS ,CHEMICAL weathering ,TRACE elements ,MARS (Planet) ,EARTH (Planet) - Abstract
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- 2013
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25. Investigation of three Fe-Ti oxide deposits associated with Grenvillian anorthosite massifs as potential source for lunar analogue ilmenite1,2.
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Morisset, Caroline-Emmanuelle, Williamson, Marie-Claude, Hipkin, Victoria, and Sylvester, Paul
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IRON oxides ,ANORTHOSITE ,REGOLITH ,EARTH sciences ,ELECTRON probe microanalysis ,METAMORPHISM (Geology) - Abstract
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- 2013
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26. The Paint Pots, Kootenay National Park, Canada - a natural acid spring analogue for Mars1,2.
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Grasby, Stephen E., Richards, Barry C., Sharp, Christine E., Brady, Allyson L., Jones, Gareth M., Dunfield, Peter F., and Williamson, Marie-Claude
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GEOLOGY ,EARTH sciences ,MASS budget (Geophysics) ,NUMERICAL calculations ,CHEMICAL weathering - Abstract
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27. Contemporaneous eruption of Nb-enriched basalts - K-adakites - Na-adakites from the 2.7 Ga Penakacherla terrane: implications for subduction zone processes and crustal growth in the eastern Dharwar craton, India.
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Kerrich, Robert, Manikyamba, Chakravadhanula, and Williamson, Marie-Claude
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BASALT ,ADAKITE ,NIOBIUM ,SUBDUCTION zones ,CRATONS ,CRUST of the earth ,EARTH (Planet) - Abstract
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28. Introduction to Special Issue of Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences: Canadian contributions to planetary geoscience1,2.
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Williamson, Marie-Claude, Johnson, Catherine L., Sylvester, Paul J., and Allard, Michel
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EARTH sciences ,CANADIANS ,PLANETARY geology ,GEOPHYSICS ,ATMOSPHERIC physics ,PLATE tectonics - Abstract
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- 2013
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29. Age and Eruptive Style of Volcanic Rocks Dredged from the Alpha Ridge, Arctic Ocean.
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Williamson, Marie-Claude, Kellett, Dawn, Miggins, Daniel, Koppers, Anthony, Carey, Rebecca, Oakey, Gordon, Weis, Dominique, Jokat, Wilfried, and Massey, Erica
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VOLCANIC ash, tuff, etc. , *THOLEIITE , *OCEANIC plateaus , *IGNEOUS rocks , *IGNEOUS provinces , *VOLCANIC eruptions - Abstract
The Alpha–Mendeleev ridge complex is a prominent physiographic and geological feature ofthe Arctic Amerasia Basin. The Alpha and Mendeleev ridges are, respectively, the eastern andwestern components of a continuous seafloor high that is approximately 2000 km long and200–400 km wide. A surge of interest in the tectonic evolution of Arctic submarine featureshas led to a wealth of new geophysical data collected from the Alpha Ridge. Currentinterpretations of its origin vary but there is compelling evidence that the Alpha Ridge mayhave formed as an oceanic plateau during the Late Cretaceous. Geological samples are rarebut most samples recovered indicate a genetic link with the High Arctic Large IgneousProvince (HALIP). In August 2016, Canada’s Extended Continental Margin-United Nations Convention onthe Law of the Sea Program dredged approximately 100 kg of volcanic rocks from the AlphaRidge. The large size and pristine state of the samples enabled the first comprehensive studyof a single eruptive event in the volcanic record of the Alpha Ridge. The dredgesample is a lapilli tuff containing vitric and basaltic clasts. Textural evidence and thecoexistence of juvenile and cognate clasts suggest a phreatomagmatic eruption. Thevitric fragments consist of sideromelane glass with abundant plagioclase microlites.Texturally, these basaltic glass lapilli display a fresh glassy core surrounded byFe- and Ti-rich zones and a palagonite rim. Major and trace element analyses ofglassy cores indicate remarkably uniform, mildly alkaline basaltic compositions. Theplagioclase-bearing glass yielded a 40Ar/39Ar plateau age of 90.40 ± 0.26 Ma (2σ error)which included 89% of 39Ar released. We interpret this result to represent the eruption age ofthe plagioclase microlites and consequently, of the host basaltic glass lapilli inthe tuff. Volatile species analyses by infrared spectroscopy on the fresh basalticglass suggests that the melt was effectively degassed to shallow level. Assumingequilibrium degassing, the homogeneous resulting values of H2Ototal in the range0.1 to 0.19 wt.% (1σ error) indicate subaerial or shallow eruption (surface to 80m). The new 40Ar/39Ar age for the sample is consistent with a 40Ar/39Ar age of 89 ± 1 Maobtained for a sample of tholeiitic basalt dredged from the central part of the Alpha Ridge,and with the range of ages reported for HALIP igneous rocks exposed onshore in theCanadian Arctic Archipelago (130-80 Ma). Our new data provide evidence for localemergence of the Alpha Ridge in the Late Cretaceous. A comparison of the Alpha Ridge andKerguelen Plateau–Broken Ridge Large Igneous Province (LIP) provides new insights on theepisodic nature of LIP magmatism and variations in eruptive style through time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Geographic Information System for terrestrial analogue research and planetary databases.
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GERMAIN, MICKAEL and WILLIAMSON, MARIE-CLAUDE
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GEOGRAPHIC information systems , *SPACE exploration , *PLANETS , *GEODATABASES , *GEOSPATIAL data - Abstract
The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) is involved in several space exploration research projects carried out through the Canadian Analogue Research Network (CARN). All these projects require the visualization, manipulation, analysis, and interpretation of geospatial terrestrial information for comparison with the existing planetary databases. The large amount of data gathered through these projects require easy access and processing ability for principal investigators and their students at Canadian universities, CSA staff, and stakeholders in government, industry, and at space agencies worldwide. We present the results of a project in development to create an Internet-based Geographic Information System (WebGIS) for terrestrial analogue research and planetary databases at the CSA The project has three objectives: (1) to promote and facilitate research at analogue sites in Canada; (2) forge stronger links with the international earth and planetary science community by sharing geospatial information and (3) give visibility to the CSA in the field of analogue and planetary database management. For this project, we are testing an OpenGIS architecture made available on the Internet and built according to the international standards developed by the Open Geospatial Consortium. In addition to reducing costs, this approach allows: (1) flexibility in database management, (2) interoperability with a Web Map Service (WMS), (3) the ability to create multilayered databases and queries for comparative studies, and (4) regular updates to include data from ongoing terrestrial analogue and planetary missions. Similar solutions already exist but are largely dedicated to terrestrial databases except in a few cases for global planetary information. The particular feature of the proposed WebGIS solution will be to focus on a detailed comparison of terrestrial and planetary geospatial databases using a list of specific queries developed in collaboration with experts from the scientific community in Canada and internationally. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. A comparative geochemical study of Mars and Earth basalt petrogenesis1.
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Greenough, John D., Ya'acoby, Avee, and Williamson, Marie-Claude
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COMPARATIVE studies , *ANALYTICAL geochemistry , *BASALT , *PETROGENESIS , *CHEMICAL weathering , *TRACE elements , *MARS (Planet) , *EARTH (Planet) - Abstract
Geochemical data, from the Mars Meteorite Compendium web site, for 13 basaltic meteorites, possibly from only four localities on Mars, are used to study Martian petrogenetic processes. To achieve this goal, an exploratory data analysis technique, multidimensional scaling (MDS), is used to quantitatively assess the relative behavior (measured with correlation coefficients) of 160 incompatible element ratios involving 25 'trace' elements. The ratios behave as in Earth basalts, suggesting that relative element incompatibility is similar in both planets. Because mineralogy controls incompatibility, the mineralogy of Earth and Mars mantles appears similar. In addition, results suggest that ratios involving elements with highly different incompatibility (e.g., La/Yb) are dominantly controlled by % melting. Plots of SiO2 (pressure proxy; decreases with increasing pressure) versus La/Yb and Nb/Y (decrease as melting increases) imply that Mars basalts, like Earth tholeiites, reflect high percentages of melting, but opposite to Earth, % melting appears to increase with increasing pressure. The moderately correlated, positive, SiO2-La/Yb Mars relationship parallels highly correlated Lunar KREEP data and contrasts with Earth's negative correlation. The positive relationships may reflect restricted mantle convection in some (Mars and the Moon are smaller) planetary bodies. Using similarly incompatible element ratios that are sensitive to source composition, to compare Mars and Earth with MDS, Mars sources most resemble depleted Earth mantle. Additionally, these ratios group Mars sources into enriched, depleted, and intermediate types. The groupings are the same as those suggested by isotopes, and we conclude that trace element data support the hypothesis that chemical variation in Mars may reflect crystallization of a Mars magma ocean. The natural patterns in ratios and samples revealed using MDS, which has no a priori information about relationships, support integrity of the geochemical data set, despite potential shortcomings such as small sample sizes, alteration, and weathering. However, whether the meteorites are representative of Mars as a whole is unknown. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. The Paint Pots, Kootenay National Park, Canada - a natural acid spring analogue for Mars1,2.
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Grasby, Stephen E., Richards, Barry C., Sharp, Christine E., Brady, Allyson L., Jones, Gareth M., Dunfield, Peter F., and Williamson, Marie-Claude
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GEOLOGY , *EARTH sciences , *MASS budget (Geophysics) , *NUMERICAL calculations , *CHEMICAL weathering - Abstract
The Paint Pots are a natural Fe-SO4 acid spring system along the Kicking Horse Rim, a major geological feature that has controlled fluid flow and mineralization over geologic time. The very low pH (∼3) and extremely high trace metal concentrations of the springs are anomalous and greatly exceed health limits (Zn = 35.8 mg/L, Pb = 0.461 mg/L, As = 82.7 ppb). Sulphur isotopes (δ34S and δ18O in sulphate equal to +11.4 and -12.1 ‰, respectively) are consistent with sulphide oxidation. Mass balance calculations indicate that the springs must have derived their acidity and metal content from natural weathering of a pyrite-rich ore deposit in the vicinity. Several ore deposit types occur along the Kicking Horse Rim, with the Mississippi Valley Type (MVT) style being the most consistent with the source of the spring waters. At the spring outlet, Fe-rich waters oxidize, forming large cone features of Fe-O precipitates, predominantly goethite. A diverse microbial community has been identified in the site that is distinct from those found at acid mine drainage sites. At one site, there was a high proportion of the bacterial candidate division WPS-2, the first time that this group has been detected as the predominant phylum in a community. Compared with anthropogenically influenced acid mine drainage sites that have been studied to date as Mars analogues, the unique uncultured organisms found in the Paint Pots provide a distinct analogue site that can offer insights into the diversity of extremophilic organisms in more natural environments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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