Feature Story: Finding New Mineral Wealth

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2012-04-20
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External Relations, University of Regina
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External Relations, University of Regina
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Tiny droplets of fluid trapped in minerals for millions of years can provide important clues to locating new deposits of minerals or petroleum. These ancient samples of geologic fluid, called "fluid inclusions," are key to efforts by professor Guoxiang Chi of the Department of Geology to reconstruct the fluid flows that led to the formation of mineral and energy deposits.

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Professor Guoxiang Chi, Department of Geology, Hydrodynamic Control of Accumulations of Mineral and Energy Resources, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, NSERC, Canada Foundation for Innovation, CFI, Saskatchewan Ministry of Energy and Resources
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