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General

Mineral Record Identification
Record Name(s) Calabogie Deposit - 1951, Campbell-Caldwell Ore Zone - 1951, Coe Mine - 1899
Related Record Type Simple
Related Record(s)
Record Status Developed Prospect With Reported Reserves or Resources
Date Created 1982-Oct-29
Date Last Modified 2023-Mar-22
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Commodities

Primary Commodities: Iron

Secondary Commodities: Vanadium



Location

Township or Area: Bagot, Bagot

Latitude: 45° 18' 10.43"    Longitude: -76° 41' 48.75"

UTM Zone: 18    Easting: 366966.999   Northing: 5017999.999    UTM Datum: NAD83

Resident Geologist District: Southern Ontario

NTS Grid: 31F07SE

Point Location Description: open pit

Location Method: Field Visit with GPS

Access Description: Proceed south from Calabogie on highway 511 and 0.7km south of Bluff Point Drive, turn east on narrow track for 1.1km.



Exploration History

1883: Mr. Coe - Jeanette Pit opened. 1883 - 1902 : Approximately 15,000 tons of ore was shipped from numerous pits; 1911; Lindeman - geophysical survey. 1951-58: Algoma Steel Corp. - DD-69->19,000 ft, ground geophysics, engineering studies, bulk sampling, metallurgical testing


Geology

Province: Grenville

Subprovince: Central Metasedimentary Belt

Geological Age: Mesoproterozoic  



Geology Comments

Dec 07, 2005 (C Papertzian) - Subparallel layers of disseminated to massive magnetite in an orebody 2,739 ft long with an average width of 145 ft and extending to a depth of at least 1,650 ft. The deposit contains 27.2 million tons of ore grading 22.28 % Fe, proven by drilling and recoverable by open pit mining. The nature of the host rocks is disputed - in metasediments or the margin of a gabbroic intrusion ?




Lithology

Lithology Data
Rock Type Rank Composition Texture Relationship
Gneiss-Unsubdivided 1 Hornblende Host
Marble 2 Host
Marble 3 Hanging Wall
Gabbro 4 Meta Gabbro Footwall

Lithology Comments

Aug 22, 2011 (A Wilson) - The rocks enclosing and adjacent to the ore consist mainly of hornblende-bearing schists and gneisses. They include: hornblende-biotite schist, quartz-biotite-hornblende schist, hornblende-pyroxene schist, hornblende-feldspar schist, amphibolite and at least one 60-ft band of crystalline limestone containing 10-20% biotite, tremolite, pyroxene, serpentine and other silicate minerals. The hornblende-bearing rocks are generally thinly banded, fine grained and dark grey in colour. All units strike N55E and dip to the southeast at 40-45°. Lenses and bands of crystalline limestone containing tremolite and other silicate minerals occur in the hornblende-bearing schist on the hanging wall side of the ore zone. A sill of metagabbro lies on the foot wall side of the deposit. The sill is approximately 1700 feet thick, trends northeasterly and dips to the southeast.




Mineralization

Mineralization and Alteration
Rank Mineral Name Class Economic Mineral Type Alteration Mineral Type Alteration Ranking Alteration Intensity Alteration Style
1MagnetiteEconomicOre
2PyriteEconomicOre
3PyrrhotiteEconomicOre
4ChalcopyriteEconomicOre

Mineralization Comments

Aug 22, 2011 (A Wilson) - Mineralization consists of disseminated to massive magnetite contained within an orebody that is completely conformable within the host rocks. Magnetite occurs as disseminated grains, strings of closely spaced grains and veinlets less than 3 inches thick and parallel to the foliation. Some of the magnetite is nearly massive in bands up to 2 feet or more thick, but it is more commonly found in veinlets and bands and associated with chlorite. Other sulphides, pyrite, pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite seldom form >1% of the ore. The sulphides occur as disseminated grains, and as bands and seams up to 3 inches in width. A few lenses and seams of hematite up to ¼ inch thick also occur. The ore typically has an average composition of 26.20% Fe (tot) and 25.40% SiO2. Samples from the TB pit returned values of 50.59% Fe (tot) and 10.26% SiO2. The Holden pit returned assays of 60.91% Fe (tot) and 4.60% SiO2. Most of the ore (10,000 tons) was derived from the Jeanette, Tommy and T.B. pits. The Calabogie Mining Company shipped approximately 5000 tons of ore from the Campbell pit prior to 1902.



Mineral Record Details

Site Visit Information

Date: May 13, 2010

Geologist: D Laidlaw

Notes: May 12, 2010: Site visit, located access trails to Tommy R. pit (18T 366707 E, 5018261 N) and Holden Pits (18T 367274 E, 5017995 N). Located TB pits next to trail. One pit is west of lot line and water-filled. East of the lot line are another 2 pits, west one may be a shaft. Large piles of magnetite were dumped adjacent to east pit as documented by the Geological Survey of Canada map (1901). The TB pits are all fenced in. Coordinates for TB pits are 18T 367552 E, 5018261 N.



Reserves or Resources Data
Zone Year Category Tonnes Reference Comments Commodities
Calabogie 1972 Unclassified 24675425 MRC 20, p67 27,200,000 tons grading 22.28% Fe Iron 22.28 %
Calabogie 1952 Inferred Mineral Resource 40815000 OGS 1968, MRC 11, p314 25% to 500 feet and 28% Fe to 1000 feet. Iron 25 %
Production Data
Year Tonnes Commodities Reference Comment
1901 9070 OGS 1968, MRC 11, p314. Production from numerous pits.

References

File - Resident Geologist files Bagot Township #1, 12

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Location: Tweed RGP office


Publication - Report on the iron ore deposits along the Kingston and Pembroke Railway in eastern Ontario; Geological Survey of Canada, Annual Report vol. 12, (1899), pt. I

Publication Number: GSC AR 12 I Page: 57-58  Date: 1901

Author: Ingall, E.D.

Publisher Name: Geological Survey of Canada

Location: https://doi.org/10.4095/287887


Book - Renfrew map-area, Renfrew and Lanark counties, Ontario; Geological Survey of Canada, Paper 51-27

Publication Number: Paper 51-27 Page: 40-43  Date: 1951

Author: Quinn, H.A.

Publisher Name: Geological Survey of Canada

Location: https://doi.org/10.4095/101377


Part - Mineral occurrences in the Renfrew area

Publication Number: ARV53-03 Page: 53-54  Date: 1998

Author: Satterly J.

Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines

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Mono - Iron deposits of Ontario

Publication Number: MDC011 Page: 314  Date: 1968

Author: Shklanka R.

Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines

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MonoMap - Geology of base metal, precious metal, iron, and molybdenum deposits in the Pembroke-Renfrew area

Publication Number: MDC020 Page: 67-70  Date: 1980

Author: Carter T.R., Colvine A.C., Meyn H.D.

Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey

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Mono - Report Of The Ontario Iron Ore Committee With Appendix 1923

Publication Number: NSP013 Page: 224-225  Date: 1998

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Publication - Rock and mineral collecting in Canada, volume II: Ontario and Quebec; Geological Survey of Canada, Miscellaneous Report 8

Publication Number: GSC MR 8 Page: 97  Date: 1971

Author: Sabina, A.P.

Publisher Name: Geological Survey of Canada

Location: https://doi.org/10.4095/308101


Map - Geological series, Renfrew area, eastern part, southern Ontario

Publication Number: P1838 Scale: 1:63,360    Date: 1978

Author: Lumbers S.B., Vertolli V.M.

Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey

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Map - Renfrew, Renfrew and Lanark counties, Ontario

Publication Number: Map 67G Scale: 1:63,360    Date: 1951

Author: Geological Survey of Canada

Publisher Name: Geological Survey of Canada

Location: https://doi.org/10.4095/109668


Map - Renfrew, Precambrian geology

Publication Number: M2462 Scale: 1:100,000    Date: 1983

Author: Lumbers S.B.

Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey

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Map - Geological series, base and precious metals, iron and molybdenum deposits of Pembroke-Renfrew area, southern Ontario

Publication Number: P2211 Scale: 1:126,720    Date: 1979

Author: Carter T.R., Storey C.C.

Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey

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