Survey Metadata
Till
New Brunswick
Till sampling, NTS 21H/13 (Codys), southern New Brunswick.
Location map
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Survey Description
Approximately 210 basal till samples were collected in the Codys area, southern New Brunswick. No sampling year was given. The data are published in New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy Map Plates 2001-7A and 2001-7B.
Data Description:
Paper maps.
Quantities Analysed:
<0.063 mm fraction analyzed for Cu, Pb, Zn and Ag by ICP-MS.
Geochem Maps Available:
Data values are plotted on the map at each sample site.
Publication History
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1 | Pronk, A.G. (2001). Au, As, Sb, and Hg values in till of the Codys map area (NTS 21H/13), New Brunswick. New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy, Minerals and Energy Division, Map Plate 2001-7A. ( more) |
2 | Pronk, A.G. (2001). Cu, Pb, Zn, and Ag values in till of the Codys map area (NTS 21H/13), New Brunswick. New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy, Minerals and Energy Division, Map Plate 2001-7B. ( more) |
3 | Dickinson, P.J., Boldon, R.G. (2012). Compilation of till geochemistry survey data for southeastern New Brunswick (NTS 21H), Canada. New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources, Lands Minerals and Petroleum Division, Open File OF 2012-2, 16 p. ( more) |
4 | Gilmore, W. (2021). Compilation of till geochemistry survey data for southeastern New Brunswick (NTS 21H), Canada. New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy Development, Geological Surveys Branch, Open File Report 2021-1, 4 p. + supporting digital files. ( more) |
Project History
Geographic Extent
Minimum Latitude | Maximum Latitude | Minimum Longitude | Maximum Longitude |
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45.75° | 46.002° | -66° | -65.5° |
The geographic extent of the survey is defined by the following polygons:
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Covers NTS 21H/13, the Codys map area, southern New Brunswick. It is bordered to the northwest by Grand Lake. The cities of Cambridge-Narrows, Berwick and Coles Island lie within the study area and the Trans-Canada Highway runs east-west through the northern part of the study area.
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