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Title: New Geomatics and Geosciences Initiatives


1
New Geomatics and Geosciences Initiatives
Alain Leclair and Kathleen Lysyshyn - Geo-mapping
Initiatives Yvan Désy - Topographic Mapping
Initiatives Simon Riopel and Sophie Sliwa -
GeoConnections
  • Natural Resources Canada
  • Earth Sciences Sector

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Presentation Outline
  • Introduction - Natural Resources Canada
  • Geo-mapping for Energy and Minerals
  • Public geoscience framework and contribution
  • Program description and community engagement
  • Topographic Mapping Initiative
  • New Canadian Topographic Maps 150 000
  • Priorities for northern topographic map coverage
  • GeoConnections and the Canadian Geospatial Data
    Infrastructure (CGDI)
  • Program overview and presentation of the CGDI
  • Past, current, and future initiatives with
    Aboriginal Communities

3
Natural Resources Canada (NRCan)
  • Mandate
  • NRCan works to ensure the responsible development
    of Canada's natural resources, including forests,
    energy, minerals and metals.
  • NRCan develops programs that enhance the
    contribution of the natural resources sector to
    the economy and improve the quality of life for
    all Canadians.
  • We use our expertise in Earth Sciences to build
    and maintain an up-to-date knowledge base of our
    landmass and resources.
  • Earth Sciences Sector provides Canadians with
    timely and reliable geomatics and geoscience
    information.

4
NRCan Earth Sciences Sector
Scientific knowledge and tools contribute to the
lives of Canadians
  • Economic development find more mineral and
    fossil fuel resources to increase economic
    opportunities
  • Environmental responsibility understand and
    protect our environment and critical resources
    (groundwater)
  • Public safety and security reduce risks due to
    natural hazards (landslides, earthquakes, floods)
  • Governance and understanding of Canada providing
    geodetic surveys, topographic maps, Atlas of
    Canada

5
Earth Sciences Sector (ESS)
  • Geological Survey of Canada
  • Canadas national geoscience agency
  • provides geological information technologies to
    support the sustainable development of Canadas
    natural resources
  • informs people about natural hazards,
    environmental health issues
  • Geomatics Canada
  • provides geographic and topographic information
    (maps, satellite images) on Canadas landmass
    offshore regions
  • develops the standards, technologies and
    partnerships needed to build Canadas geospatial
    foundation

6
NRCan-ESS Initiatives related to Northern Canada
and land management
1. Geo-mapping for Energy and Minerals
2. Topographic Mapping Initiative
3. GeoConnections and the CGDI
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Value of Public Geoscience in the Mining Cycle
Strong Economy Employment Prosperous Communities
  • Education and outreach to regions and communities
  • Attracts exploration investment, levels the
    playing field
  • Increases exploration effectiveness
  • Supports environmental assessment and monitoring

8
Strength through Partnership
  • A shared responsibility of federal, provincial
    and territorial governments under the
    Intergovernmental Geoscience Accord
  • Defines roles
  • Principles mechanisms of cooperation
  • National Geological Surveys Committee

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Public Geoscience in CanadaStaying Focused
  • Cooperative Geological Mapping Strategies
  • Broadly supported proposal to renew the
    geoscience knowledge base for mineral and energy
    exploration
  • Proposed 500 million over 10 years
  • Cost-shared 5050
  • Renewing the Knowledge Base
  • Targeted Geoscience Initiative (TGI)
  • 25 million federal over 5 years (2005-2010)
  • Cost-shared 5050
  • 3D mapping of base metal districts

10
Government of Canadas Northern Strategy
  • is focused on strengthening Canadas
    sovereignty, promoting economic and social
    development, protecting our environmental
    heritage, and improving and devolving governance,
    so that northerners have greater control over
    their destinies.

Natural Resources Canada Improving Geological
Mapping for the Development of Resources
Geo-mapping for Energy and Minerals - GEM
(Government of Canada, August 26, 2008)
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Geo-mapping for Resource Development
  • Geo-mapping stands for Geological resource
    mapping
  • Energy and mineral resources is the primary
    source of economic growth in Canadas North
  • Fraser Institutes annual report on global
    mining
  • NU NWT lag behing all provinces for
    exploration investment
  • Attracting private exploration investment
    requires public geoscience knowledge
  • (i.e. studying the rocks and soils we walk
    on)
  • Geo-mapping combines field research and
    scientific analysis to assess the extent of
    mineral and energy resources

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Geoscience Track Record
Federal
Provincial
Private sector
  • Past experience
  • 1M public geoscience
  • 5M private sector exploration
  • 125M new resources

6M 4M 2M 0M
  • Bedrock mapping program Quebecs Far North
  • 3 mineral deposits
  • gt 160 mineralized zones

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Geoscience Canada (Leclair et al., 2006)
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Geoscience Track Record (contd)
  • Recent examples in Canadas North
  • 1- Development of diamond industry
  • 3rd largest diamond producer in the world
  • 4 mines in production (reserves approx. 15
    years)
  • diamond mining economy (2005) 50 NT 10 NU
  • 2- Gold - Committee Bay, Nunavut
  • geo-mapping potential for nickel, copper, gold
  • increase in claim staking gold discovery
  • government investment 3.7M private investment
    46M
  • 3- Gem-quality sapphire - Southern Baffin Island,
    Nunavut
  • Inuit prospectors (Seemeega and Nowdluk Aqpik)
    in 2002

Expenditures by exploration and mining
sector 2004 2007 25 of total
322M 329M 493M 676M in Canada
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Exploration Potential of the North
  • Resource exploration
  • gas in the Beaufort Sea
  • oil in the Eastern Arctic
  • gold in the Yukon
  • diamonds in NWT NU
  • Past and present producing mines
  • Gold Lupin, Con, Giant, Minto
  • Lead-Zinc Nanisivik, Polaris, Pine Point,
    Faro
  • Diamond Diavik, Ekati, Snap Lake, Jericho
  • Tungsten CanTung
  • Geoscience exploration
  • Potential for mineral deposits of diamonds, base
    precious metals
  • Canadian Shield underlies 2/3 of the North
  • Northern Shield is covered by younger rocks -
    similar to BC

Adequate geological information for only 40 of
the North
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Geo-mapping for Energy and Minerals (GEM)
  • What is GEM
  • A scientific and technical program designed to
    produce public geoscience information that will
    improve the effectiveness of mineral and energy
    resource exploration in Northern Canada
  • Goal
  • Attract private sector investment in discovering
    and developing mineral and energy resources
    (North)
  • Strategy
  • Guide private sector to exploration targets
    through new geoscience in areas with high
    resources potential
  • Final outcome
  • An increased economic prosperity of Northern
    Canada through stable, long-term investment in
    resource development

16
Geo-mapping activities
  • Geoscience is the study of structure, evolution
    and dynamics of the Earth, and its natural
    resources
  • Public geoscience plays a key role in guiding
    private sector investment for the discovery of
    new mineral and energy reserves, by providing
    regional geological maps and data
  • Regional geoscience knowledge base
  • Geophysical surveys magnetic, radiometric,
    gravity
  • Geological mapping surveys bedrock, surficial
    deposits
  • Geochemical surveys analysis of rocks,
    minerals and soils

17
Geophysical Surveys
Geologists use geophysical maps to help
understand the composition and structure of
bedrock and surface materials.
18
Geological Mapping Surveys
Bedrock surficial geological mapping
19
Geo-mapping for Energy and Minerals (GEM)
  • Budget
  • 100M over a period of 5 years between 2008 and
    2013
  • 12M/yr FY 2008-2009
  • 22M/yr next four fiscal years
  • 75 allocated for public geoscience in the
    Territories
  • 25 available for cost-shared projects in the
    Provinces

20
Planning and Implementation of GEM
  • Technical aspects (Geoscience specialists)
  • Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) is leading GEM
    initiative
  • GSC develops geo-mapping projects in coordination
    with provincial and territorial governments and
    industry stakeholders
  • Several technical advisory committees advise on
    technical aspects, within the framework of the
    Intergovernmental Geoscience Accord
  • Non-technical aspects (Northern and other
    stakeholders)
  • Advisory Group of Northerners will help ensure
    that Northerners gain long-term social and
    economic benefits from GEM

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GEM Projects
  • Energy-related projects
  • Purpose energy resource assessment, including
    uranium
  • Focused on developing better knowledge of
    conventional hydrocarbon sources in sedimentary
    basins with
  • - known potential (e.g. Beaufort/Mackenzie)
  • - unknown potential (e.g. Hudson Bay)
  • Region with greatest uranium potential Thelon
    Basin
  • - compilation geophysical data to support
    exploration activity

22
Energy-related Projects (tentative)
Assess exploration potential for petroleum (oil
gas) and uranium
23
GEM Projects
  • Mineral-related projects
  • Purpose better understanding of the mineral
    resource potential for commodities (i.e. diamond,
    base and precious metals)
  • Focused on regions with the greatest
    exploration potential
  • - new geological maps and deposit models
  • Projects grouped into metallotects
  • - define regions within geologic domains that
    have potential for one or more commodities

Gossans indicating the presence of economic
minerals
24
Mineral-related Projects (tentative)
Geological mapping (bedrock, surficial) for
effective mineral exploration
25
Community Engagement in Geoscience Programs
  • Geological survey partners (GSC, Territorial
    Govt, INAC) invite northern communities and
    organizations to participate in the planning and
    execution of field-based geoscience activities
  • Pre-project meetings to inform
  • visit communities (mayors, councils,
    associations), licences land-use permits, job /
    business opportunities, public information

26
Community Engagement in Geoscience Programs
(contd)
Syn-project meetings to inspect camp sites and
field operations
  • Post-project meetings to maintain a flow of
    communication
  • information sessions highlighting geoscience
    results, new maps and potential impacts (i.e.
    private sector exploration)

27
Education, Outreach and Training
  • Geoscientists as first contact
  • basic concepts in Earth Sciences, description of
    projects,
  • public geoscience / resource exploration
    opportunities
  • Help the communities to make informed decisions
    concerning their participation in resources
    development
  • Student training and mentoring to develop highly
    qualified personnel

28
Conclusions
  • Public geoscience contributes to new resource
    discoveries and is a key enabler of responsible
    resource development (mining cycle)
  • Public geoscience provides support for community
    engagement and awareness of issues related to the
    resource-based economy
  • Geo-mapping and exploration activities create
    employment and business opportunities and help
    human resource development

An increased economic prosperity of northern
Canada through stable, long-term investment in
resource development
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Contacts
  • Simon Hanmer
  • GEM Program Coordinator
  • Tel 613-992-4704
  • Email shanmer_at_nrcan.gc.ca

David Boerner Director General Central
Northern Canada Branch Tel 613-995-4314 Email
dboerner_at_nrcan.gc.ca
Marc D'Iorio Director General Atlantic
Western Canada Branch Tel 613-947-1222 Email
diorio_at_nrcan.gc.ca
Geological Survey of Canada, 601 Booth Street,
Ottawa ON K1A 0E8
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