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Kaiser Celestite: Fireworks and Colour TV Screens
(Summer 2019, The Geological Record , Volume 6, No. 3)
The Jordan Falls Be-Mo Pegmatite
(Spring 2019, The Geological Record , Volume 6, No. 2)
The Pogue Lake Garnet Schists
(Winter 2019, The Geological Record , Volume 6, No. 1)
The Spectacular South Manchester Hematite Vein
(Summer/Fall 2018, The Geological Record , Volume 5, No. 3)
The Western Extension of the Harrigan Cove Gold District
(Spring 2018, The Geological Record , Volume 5, No. 2)
The Pearl Lake Sn-Zn-Cu-In Prospect and its Magnetic Personality
(Winter 2018, The Geological Record , Volume 5, No. 1)
The Sibley Mountain Slate Quarry
(Fall 2017, The Geological Record , Volume 4, No. 4)
The Bezanson Lake Mineral Target
(Summer 2017, The Geological Record , Volume 4, No. 3)
The Moshers Island Formation is an Important Metallotect
(Spring 2017, The Geological Record , Volume 4, No. 2)
Walter Henry Prest: a Nova Scotia Prospecting Pioneer
(Fall 2016, The Geological Record , Volume 3, No. 4)
The Southwest Nova Scotia Tin Domain is a New Kid on the Block (Summer, 2016, The Geological Record , Volume 3, No. 3)
Jamesonite at Lansdowne, Digby County
(Spring 2016, The Geological Record , Volume 3, No. 2)
Tragedy at Gold Lake
(Winter 2016, The Geological Record , Volume 3, No. 1)
Tin, Tungsten, 'Eagle Egg' Breccias and Buried Granite at Caledonia, Queens County
(Fall 2015, The Geological Record , Volume 2, No. 2)
A Severed Gold District
(Summer 2015, The Geological Record , Volume 2, No. 1)
A Pockwock Walk
(Fall 2014, The Geological Record , Volume 1, No. 2)
Placer Gold Deposits at The Ovens: Are There Others?
(Winter 2014, The Geological Record , Volume 1, No. 1)
Indian Path and the Association of Scheelite and Gold in Nova Scotia (Fall 2013, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 30, No. 4)
Granite- and Metasediment-hosted W-Sn-Mo-Cu-Zn-Ag-Au at Westfield, Queens County (Spring 2013, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 30, No. 2)
The Cowan Mill Pond Tungsten Occurrences (Winter 2013, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 30, No. 1)
The East Kemptville Tin Deposit: Jewel of the Southwest Nova Scotia Tin Domain (Autumn 2012, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 29, No. 4)
Antimony and Gold at West Gore (Spring 2012, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 29, No. 2)
Meandering Thoughts (Winter 2012, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 29, No. 1)
Mooseland – Where and ‘Howe’ it all Began (Autumn 2011, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 28, No. 4)
Manganese, and Possibly More, at Nicholsville (Summer 2011, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 28, No. 3)
The Long Lake Mo-W-Cu Greisens: a Classic Example of Greisen Development (Spring 2011, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 28, No. 2)
The Northeast Extension Deserves A Look (Winter 2011, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 28, No. 1)
The Oxford Tripoli Company Diatomite Mine at East New Annan (Autumn 2010, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter Volume 27, No. 4)
Kells Copper (Summer 2010, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 27, No. 3)
Eastern Promises (Spring 2010, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 27, No. 2)
Cumberland County's Historic (but Little-known) Grindstone Industry (Winter 2010, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 27, No. 1)
Greenfield Placer Gold: an Orphan Looking for a Home (Autumn 2009, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 26, No. 4)
Nova Scotia's 1540 Year Old Mine (Summer 2009, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 26, No. 3)
Turning Silica into Rare Metals (Spring 2009, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 26, No. 2)
Three Graves in Margaree (Winter 2009, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 26, No. 1)
Serendipity and a Bit of Sleuthing at Canfield Creek (Autumn 2008, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 25, No. 4)
Meadowville Deserves Another Chance (Summer 2008, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 25, No. 3)
Volcanogenic Massive Sulphides at the Stirling Zn-Pb-Cu Deposit (Spring 2008, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 25, No. 2)
The Smithfield Pb-Zn-Ag-Ba Deposit: Small but First (Winter 2008, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 25, No. 1)
At Cap d'Or, All That Glitters is not Gold - it's Copper! (Autumn 2007, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 24, No. 4)
Walton's Link to the White House (Summer 2007, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 24, No. 3)
More Barite at Middle Stewiacke? (Spring 2007, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 24, No. 2)
Fraternal Twins in Brookfield (Winter 2007, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 24, No. 1)
Castle Frederick: A New Style of Pb-Zn-Ag Mineralization in the South Mountain (Summer 2006, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 23, No. 2)
Duelling Banjos on the Stewiacke (Spring 2006, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 23, No. 1)
The New Ross Manganese Mines: Square Peg in a Round Hole (Summer 2005, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 22, No. 3)
If Dominique Boudreau Had Only Known What He Actually Found (Spring 2005, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 22, No. 2)
Black Greisens at Kempt Snare Lake (Winter 2005, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 22, No. 1)
Specular Iron Mines (Autumn 2004, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 21, No. 4)
The Dunbrack Pb-Cu-Zn-Ag Mine: A Must Stop for Mineral and Rock Collectors (Summer 2004, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 21, No. 3)
The Elusive North Ogden Gold Prospect (Spring 2004, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 21, No. 2)
Are the Bridgeville Iron Mines and New Lairg Copper Mine Siblings? (Winter 2004, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 21, No. 1)
The Kemptville Gold Mine: Meguma-hosted Gold with a Difference (Summer 2003, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 20, No. 3)
Too Coy with Touquoy? (Spring 2003, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 20, No. 2)
Coxheath Mountain Pyrophyllite: Economic Possibilities (Winter 2003, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 20, No. 1)
Gold in the Cape Breton Highlands: Inco Gold or Inca Gold? (Fall 2002, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 19, No. 4)
Let's Play TAG (Summer 2002, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 19, No. 3)
The Brazil Lake Albite-Spodumene Pegmatite (Spring 2002, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 19, No. 2)
The Cobalt-bearing Bass River Magnetite Deposits (Winter 2002, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 19, No. 1)
Does the Mt. Thom Cu-Co-Au Prospect Have an Igneous Parent? (Fall 2001, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 18, No. 4)
Titanium Sands of the Shubenacadie River (Summer 2001, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 18, No. 3)
The Lake Peter Gold Prospect: Is There a Granite Connection? (Spring 2001, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 18, No. 2)
Flintstone Rock is not Alone (Winter 2001, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 18, No. 1)
The Lower Caledonia Beryl Pegmatite: Could there be Others? (Fall 2000, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 17, No. 4)
Fault-controlled Zinc Mineralization at Kirkmount and Georgeville (Summer 2000, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 17, No. 3)
The Hirschfield Pb Prospect: Is There an Eastville Connection? (Spring 2000, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 17, No. 2)
A Different Perspective on the Eastville Zn-Pb Deposit (Winter 2000, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 17, No. 1)
Gold From a Cream Pot?
(Summer 1997, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 13)
The Faribault Brook Area: Where There's Smoke There's Fire!
(Spring 1997, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 12)
Silurian Limestones in the Annapolis Valley Deserve a Closer Look
(Winter 1997, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 11)
Are There Prairie-type Au-Ag-Cu Deposits in Northern Nova Scotia?
(Fall 1996, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 10)
Paleoplacer Gold Deposits in Nova Scotia: Pipe-dream or Reality
(Summer 1996, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 9)
Potential for Ni-Cu-Co Deposits in Ultramafic Potential for Ni-Cu-Co Deposits in Ultramafic Rocks of the Cape Breton Highlands is Finally Recognized
(Spring 1996, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 8)
Londonderry: Nova Scotia's Giant from the Past May Still Have A Future (Winter 1996, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 7)
A Little-Known Ni-Co-Bi-Sb-Pb-Ag-Au Association in the Annapolis Valley (Fall 1995, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 6)
Copper Associated With Mafic Plutonism, Antigonish County (Summer 1995, Nova Scotia Minerals Update Newsletter , Volume 5)