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MDI52N08SW00009
Record Name(s) | Superstition Lake - Northwest - 1984, Loydex Showing - 1984 |
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Related Record Type | Simple |
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Record Status | Discretionary Occurrence |
Date Created | 1991-Mar-20 |
Date Last Modified | 2022-Aug-10 |
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Primary Commodities: Zinc
Secondary Commodities: Copper
Township or Area: Satterly Lake Area
Latitude: 51° 19' 5.1" Longitude: -92° 25' 9.6"
UTM Zone: 15 Easting: 540465.82 Northing: 5685357.9 UTM Datum: NAD83
Resident Geologist District: Red Lake
NTS Grid: 52N08SW
Point Location Description: Precise
Location Method: Conversion from MDI
1984-85: base metal discovery at NW end of Superstition Lake. 1986: Kidd Creek drills under Loydex showing. 1990: Noranda exploring claims.
Rank | Mineral Name | Class | Economic Mineral Type | Alteration Mineral Type | Alteration Ranking | Alteration Intensity | Alteration Style |
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5 | Chalcopyrite | Economic | Ore | ||||
10 | Pyrite | Economic | Ore | ||||
15 | Sphalerite | Economic | Ore |
File - Resident Geologist files AF RL 1986 52N/SE #41
Publication Number: Date: 1996
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Location: Red Lake RGP
File - Resident Geologist files AF RL 1990 52N/SE #71
Publication Number: Date: 1996
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Location: Red Lake RGP
Article - Birch Lake area (eastern half), District of Kenora (Patricia Portion)
Publication Number: MP126.002 Page: 13 Date: 1997
Author: Good D.J.
Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey
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