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David Corrigan

Researcher at Geological Survey of Canada

Publications -  26
Citations -  655

David Corrigan is an academic researcher from Geological Survey of Canada. The author has contributed to research in topics: Craton & Mafic. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 21 publications receiving 539 citations.

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Transect across the northwestern Grenville orogen, Georgian Bay, Ontario: Polystage convergence and extension in the lower orogenic crust

TL;DR: The Grenville orogenic cycle, between ∼ 1190 and 980 Ma, involved accretion of magmatic arcs and/or continental terranes to the Laurentian craton as mentioned in this paper.
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U – Pb age constraints for the lithotectonic evolution of the Grenville Province along the Mauricie transect, Quebec

TL;DR: New U-Pb zircon and monazite ages on 12 samples from the Mauricie transect in Quebec provide constraints on the lithologic and tectonic evolution of the south-central Grenville Province as discussed by the authors.
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A study of the lake sediment geochemistry of the Melville Peninsula using multivariate methods: Applications for predictive geological mapping

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used principal component analysis, analysis of variance, linear discriminant analysis and spatial analysis with ordinary kriging to predict lake sediment geochemical data from lakes across the Melville Peninsula in Nunavut, Canada.
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Tectonic framework of a Paleoproterozoic arc– continent to continent–continent collisional zone, Trans-Hudson Orogen, from geological and seismic reflection studies

TL;DR: In this paper, vertical incidence seismic data were collected along a 300 km-long profile across the northwestern flank of the Trans-Hudson Orogen in Saskatchewan (line S2b).
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Data- and knowledge-driven mineral prospectivity maps for Canada's North

TL;DR: In this article, data-and knowledge-driven techniques are used to produce regional Au prospectivity maps of a portion of Melville Peninsula, Northern Canada using geophysical and geochemical data.