Brock University Department of Earth Sciences

Brock University Department of Earth Sciences

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The Department of Earth Sciences was founded at Brock University in 1968, three years after the Unive

03/10/2026
Photos from Brock University Department of Earth Sciences's post 02/20/2026

The Geo Club visited the ROM this week and stopped in to see the Crawford Lake exhibit! The Crawford Lake display is the latest in a series of initiatives connecting the public with Earth Sciences Professor Francine McCarthy and her research.

A Deep Dive into Crawford Lake and the Anthropocene —  FirstOntario PAC - downtown St. Catharines 01/23/2026

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A Deep Dive into Crawford Lake and the Anthropocene —  FirstOntario PAC - downtown St. Catharines FirstOntario PAC presents: Join us for this engaging talk led by Francine McCarthy, Professor of Earth Sciences and Member of the Environmental Sustainability Research Centre at Brock University...

The Neoarchean Great Bear Gold Deposit: Evidence for a Second Major Mineralization Event in the Red Lake Greenstone Belt (Superior Craton, Canada)? | Economic Geology | GeoScienceWorld 01/14/2026

Prestyn Sider, one of our recent ERSC graduates, has recently had a paper published on which they are an author.

Jack M. Simmons, Bruno Lafrance, Harold L. Gibson, Stefanie M. Brueckner, Mike A. Hamilton, Margaret Laverge, Dylan Langille, Prestyn Sider, Ross Sherlock, Douglas K. Tinkham; The Neoarchean Great Bear Gold Deposit: Evidence for a Second Major Mineralization Event in the Red Lake Greenstone Belt (Superior Craton, Canada)?. Economic Geology 2025;; 120 (7): 1777–1798. doi: https://doi.org/10.5382/econgeo.5194

The Neoarchean Great Bear Gold Deposit: Evidence for a Second Major Mineralization Event in the Red Lake Greenstone Belt (Superior Craton, Canada)? | Economic Geology | GeoScienceWorld Abstract. The Great Bear deposit is a new world-class gold deposit (~6.6 Moz Au) in the Red Lake greenstone belt of the Archean Superior craton in Canada.

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Saint Catharines, ON
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