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Record Name(s) | Cordoba Mines DDH#59-84 - 1987, DDH 59-84 - 1987 |
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Record Status | Occurrence |
Date Created | 1997-Jan-20 |
Date Last Modified | 2022-May-06 |
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Primary Commodities: Gold
Township or Area: Balmer
Latitude: 51° 6' 10.37" Longitude: -93° 39' 31.07"
UTM Zone: 15 Easting: 453886.647 Northing: 5661471.954 UTM Datum: NAD83
Resident Geologist District: Red Lake
NTS Grid: 52N04SE
Point Location Description: Precise/DDH
Location Method: Data Compilation
Pre 1954: Property held by 8 separate mining companies who performed surface work and drilled at least 70 drill holes totalling over 8400 m. 1954:C. Petersen and H. Pokholm drilled 3 holes totalling 98.8 m. 1955:Completed 8 drill holes totalling 280.6 m. 1956-1960: Cordoba Mines Ltd. performed an airborne magnetometer survey and drilled over 100 holes, no footage given. 1969-1983: Property was split up with 8 to 9 companies performing work. In this period at least 49 holes were drilled totalling over 6300 m, and several EM and magnetometer surveys were performed over various parts of the property.
Province: Superior
Subprovince: Uchi
Terrane: North Caribou
Domain: Uchi
Belt: Red Lake
Geological Age: Archean
Metamorphism Type: Regional
Metamorphism Grade: Amphibolite
Dec 07, 2005 (K R Kettles) - The Cordoba Property is primarily underlain by altered metavolcanic flows which strike NNW-SSE and dip steeply SW. Sulphide-bearing iron formation beds occur as interflow units. The iron formation units vary in thickness from a few metres up to a maximum of about 150 m, and some of the units have been traced for a strike length of over 3500 m. Locally, the iron formation units are contorted and brecciated, with quartz-carbonate and massive sulphide (generally pyrrhotite) veins filling fractures. Numerous mafic to felsic dikes have been observed on the property. Mineralization occurs in a unit of interflow iron formation. Most of the EM and magnetometer anomalies have been recognized as iron formation units.
Rock Type | Rank | Composition | Texture | Relationship | Ironstone-unsubdivided | 1 | Iron Formation | Interflow Unit | Host |
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Mafic lava flow-unsubdivided | 2 | Flows | Adjacent |
Rank | Mineral Name | Class | Economic Mineral Type | Alteration Mineral Type | Alteration Ranking | Alteration Intensity | Alteration Style |
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1 | Gold | Economic | Ore | ||||
2 | Pyrite | Economic | Ore | ||||
3 | Pyrrhotite | Economic | Ore | ||||
4 | Magnetite | Economic | Ore | ||||
1 | Quartz | Economic | Gangue | ||||
2 | Chert | Economic | Gangue | ||||
Carbonate | Alteration | Carbonatization | 1 | ||||
Silica | Alteration | Silicification | 2 | ||||
Biotite | Alteration | Biotitic | 3 |
Dec 07, 2005 (K R Kettles) - Gold mineralization occurs in a unit of interflow iron formation. Other ore minerals are minor pyrite, pyrrhotite, and magnetite. A core sample from the drill hole #59-84 assayed 0.2 opt Au/1.5 m.
Dec 07, 2005 (K R Kettles) - The mafic metavolcanic rocks are carbonatized and silicified, and are locally biotitic, and garnetiferous.
File - 1958, Resident Geologist's Files, Red Lake
Publication Number: AF RL 1958 Date: 1958
Author: Bradshaw, R.J.
Publisher Name:
Location: Red Lake RGP
Mono - Gold occurrences, prospects, and deposits of the Red Lake area, volumes 1 and 2
Publication Number: OFR5558 Page: 238-239 Date: 1987
Author: Durocher M.E., Burchell P.S., Andrews A.J.
Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey
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