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PARKHILL, M.A. 1990. Surficial geology and till geochemistry of the Nepisiguit Lakes map area (NTS 21 O/7), Northumberland and Restigouche counties, New Brunswick. In Project Summaries for 1989, Fourteenth Annual Review of Activities. Edited by S.A. Abbott. New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy, Minerals and Energy Division, Information Circular 89-2 (Second Edition), p. 116–121.  * 
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PARKHILL, M.A. 1993. Surficial geology and till geochemistry of the Nepisiguit Lakes (NTS 21 O/7) and California Lake (NTS 21 O/8) map areas; Gloucester, Northumberland, Restigouche and Victoria counties, New Brunswick. In Current Research. Compiled and Edited by S.A. Abbott. New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy, Mineral Resources, Information Circular 93-1, p. 121–146.  * 
PARKHILL, M.A. 1994. Surficial geology and till geochemistry of the Nepisiguit Lakes (NTS 21 O/7) and California Lake (NTS 21 O/8) map areas; Gloucester, Northumberland, Restigouche and Victoria counties, New Brunswick. New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy, Minerals and Energy Division, Geoscience Report 94-3, 275 p.  * 
PARKHILL, M.A. 1994. Surficial geology and till geochemistry in northern New Brunswick: a summary of projects and current database. In Current Research 1993. Compiled and Edited by S.A.A. Merlini. New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy, Minerals and Energy Division, Miscellaneous Report 12, p. 129–146.  * 
PARKHILL, M.A. 1997. Surficial geology and till geochemistry in northern New Brunswick: summary of EXTECH-II projects and current database. In Current Research 1996. Edited by B.M.W. Carroll. New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy, Minerals and Energy Division, Mineral Resource Report 97-4, p. 201–223.  * 
PARKHILL, M.A. 2005. Till geochemistry of the Kedgwick, Gounamitz River, States Brook and Menneval map areas (NTS 21 O/11, 12, 13 and 14), Madawaska, Restigouche and Victoria counties, nothwestern New Brunswick. New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources; Minerals, Policy and Planning Division, Open File (Digital) 2005-4, 198 p.  * 
PARKHILL, M.A. and DICKSON, M.L. 1999. Till geochemistry of the Nepisiguit Falls map area (NTS 21 P/05), Gloucester and Northumberland counties, northern New Brunswick. New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy, Minerals and Energy Division, Open File 99-10, 108 p.  * 
PARKHILL, M.A. and DICKSON, M.L. 1999. Till grochemistry of the Nepisiguit Falls map area (NTS 21 P/05), Gloucester and Northumberland counties, northern New Brunswick. New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy, Minerals and Energy Division, Open File 99-10, 108 p.  * 
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PARKHILL, M.A. and DOIRON, A. 1995. Surficial geology and till geochemistry near the Captain North Extension (CNE) massive sulphide deposit, northern New Brunswick. In Current Research 1994. Compiled and Edited by S.A.A. Merlini. New Brunswick Department of Natural and Energy, Minerals and Energy Division, Miscellaneous Report 18, p. 165–203.  * 
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