• Refine Query
  • Source
  • Publication year
  • to
  • Language
  • 4
  • 1
  • 1
  • Tagged with
  • 6
  • 3
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
1

The letters of Caroline M. Kirkland

Kirkland, Caroline M. Roberts, Audrey Joyce, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis--Wisconsin. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references and index.
2

An Integrated Geological, Geochemical and Petrogenetic Study of a Part of the Archean Larder Lake Group at the Adams Mine, Northeastern Ontario

McRoberts, Gordon David January 1986 (has links)
The thesis map area is located in northeastern Ontario in and west of the Adams Mine site. The Adams Mine produces iron ore and is situated 15 km southeast of the town of Kirkland Lake. Kirkland Lake is the largest population centre in the Kirkland Lake-Larder Lake gold camp. The Adams Mine lies south of this camp. The thesis map area is underlain by volcanics (most of which are komatiitic), clastic, chemical and pelitic sediments and various intrusives (peridotite sills, layered peridotite-gabbro and gabbro sills, discordant gabbro bodies, alkali-rich dykes and diabase dykes. The syenitic Lebel Stock forms the northern boundary of the map area. The map area lies entirely within the Larder Lake Group which forms the lower part of the second major volcanic cycle (cycle II) in the Archean aged Abitibi greenstone belt. The Kinojevis and Blake River Groups overlie the Larder Lake Group north of Kirkland Lake and are also part of cycle II. The Skead Group constitutes the upper most part of cycle I. The top of this group marks the southern boundary of the map area. The fold axis of the Lebel Syncline passes through the northern half of the map area. This fold is isoclinal and has no plunge. The fold axis and the stratigraphy are broadly conformable to the shape of the Lebel Stock. Tight folds with north-south trending axial surface traces and a drag fold occur on the south limb of the Lebel Syncline. The Lebel Syncline and these second-order folds are believed to pre-date Intrusion of the Lebel Stock. The stock may have modified the trend of the Lebel Syncline fold axis so that it and the strata parallel the stock's shape. Five faults with unknown but apparently little displacement were recognized. Faulting is not prominent in the map area. The northern half of the map area has been metamorphosed to the hornblende hornfels facies. This occurred during contact metamorphism following intrusion of the Lebel Stock. Greenschist facies mineralogy is present in the southern half of the map area and developed during an earlier regional metamorphic event. There are eight volcanic sequences on the south limb of the Lebel Syncline. Seven of these are komatiitic. There are three komatiitic sequences on the north limb. Komatiitic sequences are characterized by volcanic flows which show decreases in MgO contents stratigraphically upwards. Komatiites occur at the base of each sequence and are overlain by one or more of high MgO komatiitic basalt, high MgO komatiitic andesite, low MgO komatiitic basalt, low MgO komatiitic andesite, low komatiitic dacite, high A12O3 komatiitic basalt, andesite and dacite and high Fe2O3, Α12Ο3 komatiitic basalt. . Most low MgO komatiitic basalts and andesites on the south limb of the Lebel Syncline have anomously high Cr (>1000 ppm) and Ni (>200 ppm) contents when compared to similar lithologies in other Archean terranes. The high Cr abundances are linked to high chromite contents. Sequences with Cr and Ni-rich volcanics do not contain high A12O3 komatiitic volcanics; the latter have low Cr (approximately 400 ppm) and Ni (approximately 80 ppm) contents. High Fe2O3, Α12Ο3 komatiitic basalt occurs in sequences with high A12O3 komatiitic basalts. High Α120β and high Fe203, Al203 komatiitic basalts are not found in other Archean terranes. Cr and Ni-rich komatiitic volcanics are found in Destor Township in Quebec (within the Abitibi greenstone belt). They are not otherwise found. Sequence 1 basalts are regarded as tholeiitic or calc-alkalic. There are no ultramafic or high MgO flows in this sequence and lithological variation with stratigraphic height is not observed. The high Cr and Ni contents in the komatiitic basalts and andesites are explained by rapid cooling in a magma chamber. This process stops or reduces olivine and chromite crystallization in the magma as it reaches a MgO content of 12 % to 15 %. The residual magma is thus enriched in Cr and Ni. The production of high komatiitic volcanics can also be explained by rapid cooling in a magma chamber. This process lowers the temperature of plagioclase crystallization resulting in A12O3 enrichment in the magma. Many of the sedimentary rocks in the map area are deposits from submarine debris flows and turbidity currents. The flow mechanism is not known for massive sandstones. The presence of conglomerates (debris flow deposits) suggests a proximal depositional environment, using a submarine fan model. The source area is comprised of sedimentary, volcanic and plutonic lithologies. Peridotite sills are believed to syn-volcanic with komatiitic volcanism. Peridotite-gabbro and gabbro sills are likely syn-volcanic with tholeiitic volcanism now preserved in the Kinojevis Group north of Kirkland Lake. The discordant gabbro Intrusions are believed to be syn- volcanic with calc-alkalic volcanism now preserved in the Blake River Group north of Kirkland Lake. Lateral equivalents to both groups may have once overlain the Larder Lake Group but have since been eroded. This is consistent with the fact that higher metamorphic grades prevail south of the Larder Lake Break. The sills and discordant gabbros were emplaced prior to regional metamorphism. The Lebel Stock, syenite, biotite lamphrophyre, feldspar porphyry and diabase dykes were emplaced following deformation and greenschist metamorphism. The alkali-rich intrusions are likely contemporaneous with Archean trachytic volcanism now preserved in the Timiskaming Group. / Thesis / Master of Science (MSc)
3

Ore Petrology and Wallrock Alteration Studies at the Lake Shore Gold Mine, Kirkland Lake, Ontario

McInnes, Brent Ian 04 1900 (has links)
<p> The Lake Shore Mine has accounted for over a quarter of the gold produced in the Kirkland Lake camp. Petrography suggests that gold is a later phase in the paragenesis of ore minerals. Sulphides precipitated first followed by tellurides and gold. Wallrock alteration adjacent to the quartz veins was studied by thin section and geochemical analysis. Petrography enabled an alteration facies scheme based on predominant alteration minerals to be established. The alteration assemblages suggest the fluid had a high K and CO2 content, low Na, and reduced S content. Geochemical analysis of these samples confirm petrographic observations and suggests major additions of K2O, SiO2, Rb, Sb and Au to the wallrock, and losses of Na2O, Ba and Zr from the wallrock.</p> / Thesis / Bachelor of Science (BSc)
4

A Legacy of McCoy Tyner from 1962 to 1967: Chick Corea's and Kenny Kirkland's Intervallic Improvisational Tendencies with Pentatonic and Octatonic Scales from 1968 to 1996

Kim, Yeeun 05 1900 (has links)
This research aims to trace the influence of McCoy Tyner's style of "intervallic improvisation" on Chick Corea and Kenny Kirkland, as evident in both later pianists' use of triad shapes and patterns based on pentatonic and octatonic scales. While the languages of Chick Corea and Kenny Kirkland were influenced by Tyner, they each subsequently established different harmonic structures and rhythmic devices. Therefore, I describe the stylistic similarity of pentatonic cells based on an intervallic approach to improvisation from one generation to the next with Tyner's improvisational vocabulary found in Kenny Kirkland and Chick Corea. Then, I demonstrate its modernization with octatonic patterns and triad pairs in the jazz tradition via a comparison of the improvisational tendencies of Kirkland and Corea.
5

Les hauts et les bas de la vie des mineurs de Kirkland Lake (édition 2007)

Gaudreau, Guy, Auger, Kevin, Blais, Sophie 05 September 2007 (has links)
No description available.
6

Championing Labor: Labor Diplomacy, the AFL-CIO, and Polish Solidarity

Stebbins, Danialle 29 April 2020 (has links)
No description available.

Page generated in 0.054 seconds