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Wayne D. Goodfellow
Researcher at Geological Survey of Canada
Publications - 56
Citations - 2514
Wayne D. Goodfellow is an academic researcher from Geological Survey of Canada. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sedimentary rock & Pyrite. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 56 publications receiving 2378 citations. Previous affiliations of Wayne D. Goodfellow include University of Ottawa.
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Rapid development of negative Ce anomalies in surface waters and contrasting REE patterns in groundwaters associated with Zn–Pb massive sulphide deposits
Matthew I. Leybourne,Matthew I. Leybourne,Wayne D. Goodfellow,Wayne D. Goodfellow,D R Boyle,Gwendy E.M. Hall +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, ground and surface waters collected from two undisturbed Zn-Pb massive sulphide deposits (the Halfmile Lake and Restigouche deposits) and active mines in the Bathurst Mining Camp (BMC), NB, Canada were analyzed for the rare earth elements (REE).
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Geology, mineralogy, and chemistry of sediment-hosted clastic massive sulfides in shallow cores, Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca Ridge
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the formation of the Bent Hill sulfide mound by the build-up and collapse of sulfide chimneys and the resedimentation of clastic sulfide debris.
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Iridium Anomaly in the Upper Devonian of the Canning Basin, Western Australia
TL;DR: A moderate iridium anomaly, about 20 times the local background, has been found in Upper Devonian rocks in the Canning Basin, which suggests a causal link with some form of meteoroid impact.
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Mineralogy, bulk and rare earth element geochemistry of massive sulphide-associated hydrothermal sediments of the Brunswick Horizon, Bathurst Mining Camp, New Brunswick
Jan M. Peter,Wayne D. Goodfellow +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, massive sulphides are spatially and temporally associated with iron formation (IF) and other hydrothermal sedimentary rocks in the vicinity of the Brunswick No. 12, No. 6, and Austin Broo...
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The deep structure of a sea-floor hydrothermal deposit
Robert A. Zierenberg,Yves Fouquet,D.J. Miller,Jean M. Bahr,Paul A. Baker,T. Bjerkgard,Charlotte A. Brunner,R. C. Duckworth,R. Gable,Joris M. Gieskes,Wayne D. Goodfellow,H. M. Gröschel-Becker,Gilles Guerin,Jun-ichiro Ishibashi,Gerardo J. Iturrino,Rachael H. James,K. S. Lackschewitz,L. L. Marquez,Pierre Nehlig,Jan M. Peter,Catherine A. Rigsby,P. Schultheiss,Wayne C. Shanks,Bernd R.T. Simoneit,M. Summit,Damon A. H. Teagle,M. Urbat,Gian Gaspare Zuffa +27 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented results from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 169, which drilled through a massive sulphide deposit on the northern Juan de Fuca spreading center and penetrated the hydrothermal feeder zone through which the metal-rich fluids reached the sea floor.