Lakehead University Geology - Journal Yearbook (Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1980

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Scott Cheadle I completed my H.B.Sc. in Geology at Lakehead University following two years in the Department of Geophysics and Astronomy at U.B.C. My summer work experience has included mapping with Dr. Kehlenbeck, a short term as the seismic technician under Dr. Mothersill, and two summers as a general research assistant to Dr. Mitchell and Dr. Platt. The topic of my H.B.Sc. thesis was a magnetic mapping and modelling of the Barnum Lake Pluton, and it was completed under the supervision of Dr. Kehlenbeck. As part of the M.Sc. program, my work in the Barnum Lake area is continuing to include a broader magnetic and gravimetric survey of the area and a more detailed modelling attempt at the three dimensional configuration of the structures present. My principal interests in geology are crustal evolution and Archean Tectonics. Outside of geology, my interests include skiing, hiking, cameras, certain fretted instruments, the Rockies and Export Ale during numerous evenings in front of televised football. Doug Lehto In leafing through past editions of the Geology Journal, I notice that it provides most people with an opportunity to summarize their most recent activities in geology. Since my summer activities in 1979 can be summed up in terms of building a home in Thunder Bay, I will begin my geologically related tale from the time of my graduation from Lakehead University. After graduating in the spring of 1975, I joined the staff of the Geology Division, Saskatchewan Research Council, Saskatoon, and worked with them until April of 1979. I consider myself fortunate to have arrived in Saskatchewan at the dawn of the latest rush in uranium exploration. During the summer of 1975 I became involved in a geochemical study at the Duddridge Lake uranium discovery. It certainly was a new experience for me having previously worked in base metal exploration in Ontario and having left Lakehead with a thesis on structural geology fresh in my mind. How quickly one adapts! I later became involved in other multi-media geochemical projects and, it was during this period that my interests were directed towards lake sediment geochemistry. And so I find myself back at Lakehead as a graduate student doing research in lake sediment geochemistry. My current research involves an investigation of uranium partitioning in recent lake, stream, and bog sediments from Northern Saskatchewan.

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Ben Berger I graduated with an H.B.Sc. Geology degree from McMaster University in 1975. Between 1975 and 1978 I worked for Noranda Exploration and was based out of their Thunder Bay office. I spent the summers of 1978-79 working for Selco Mining Corporation in the Thunder Bay area, Ontario and the Kamloops area, B.C. respectively. My employment with Selco and Noranda has provided me with mapping, geochemistry, and geophysics experience in both base metals and uranium exploration. In 1978 I enrolled in the M.Sc. program at Lakehead University. My thesis work involves the compilation of volcanic and sedimentary stratigraphy in the Lake St. Joseph area of Northwestern Ontario. My second year of studies at Lakehead has been enlightened by the fun and games to be had with the third year class while trying to teach them ore petrology and the finer points of Crest-manship . John Mason I graduated from Lakehead University in 1975. For the last five years I have been employed with the Ontario Geological Survey (formerly the Ontario Division of Mines), Ministry of Natural Resources, Thunder Bay as Geologist Assistant and presently as Resource Geologist. The Thunder Bay office of OGS is responsible for an area from White River in the east to Atikokan in the west and north to the 54th parallel. My M.Sc. thesis concerns the Archean stratigraphy of the Kaministiquia Area west of Thunder Bay. Precambrian stratigraphy and economic geology are my main fields of interest.

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