Joleen Belanger
MSc StudentTracking metamorphic fluid evolution and variability of metamorphism across Kinross Gold's Great Bear Deposit
My interest in geology began from growing up in a Northern Ontario mining town, Marathon. I completed my undergraduate degree in Earth Sciences at Laurentian University, where I am now working towards completing an MSc in Geology through a metamorphic-themed thesis.
My project,Tracking metamorphic fluid evolution and variability of metamorphism across Kinross Gold's Great Bear Deposit, is based on Kinross Gold's Great Bear deposit in Red Lake, Ontario. The basis of my research will be to constrain the number of metamorphic events and spatial variability of metamorphism across the property, as well as determine if dehydration occurred in the mafic domain that would contribute to gold remobilization.
Supervisor: Dr. Douglas K. Tinkham
External funding source: NSERC
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29 Oct 2024Xplor Short Course: New insights into crustal elements and their effects on the abundance of gold and base metals in the Superior Archean Province
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