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Record Name(s) | Lumby Lake No. 1 Pit Zone - 1980 |
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Record Status | Occurrence |
Date Created | 2015-May-28 |
Date Last Modified | 2022-Feb-23 |
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Primary Commodities: Zinc
Secondary Commodities: Copper, Gold, Lead, Silver
Township or Area: Norway Lake Area
Latitude: 49° 2' 9.49" Longitude: -91° 20' 57.34"
UTM Zone: 15 Easting: 620650 Northing: 5432767 UTM Datum: NAD83
Resident Geologist District: Thunder Bay South
NTS Grid: 52G03SW
Point Location Description: Trench
Location Method: Field Visit with GPS
Access Description: Access to the Lumby Lake Zone is obtained by travelling 40 km north along the Premier Lake Road from Sapawe (located at the terminus of Highway 623) to a secondary logging road. After travelling a further 1.3 km north along the logging road, the No. 1 Pit Zone occurrence can be found near the junction with an all-terrain vehicle trail.
The earliest prospecting activity in the Lumby Lake area began during the 1890s and culminated in the discovery of the Golden Winner gold deposit at Longhike Lake, approximately 5 km southwest of Lumby Lake. Development of the Golden Winner Mine resulted in the production of 15 tons of ore during 1899-1900. Between 1913 and 1918, exploration activity focused on pyritic iron occurrences in the Cryderman-Pinecone Lakes area. Exploration interest increased markedly in the late 1930s after the discovery of gold-bearing float near Lumby Lake by the Geological Survey of Canada. Since that time, exploration efforts by numerous prospectors and exploration companies have resulted in the discovery of several gold and base metal occurrences in the vicinity of Lumby Lake. One of these historic occurrences (Anderson showing) is located in the central portion of the Lumby Lake Zinc property. A summary of exploration work that has been documented on the Lumby Lake Zinc property is provided below. 1950: L.C. Anderson - prospecting, sampling and assays. 1951: Noranda Exploration Company Ltd. – geological mapping, trenching and diamond drilling (9 diamond drill holes for 736.7 m). 1954: Balacen Mines Ltd. – diamond drilling (1 ddh for 152.4 m). 1970-72: Univex Mining Corp. – ground magnetic and electromagnetic surveys, diamond drilling (5 ddh for 520.3 m). 1975: Kerr Addison Mines Ltd. – ground magnetic and electromagnetic surveys, geochemical survey and diamond drilling (1 ddh for 63.4 m). 1981-82: Mining North Explorations Ltd. – prospecting, trenching, stripping, sampling, geological mapping, ground magnetic and electromagnetic surveys. No. 1 Pit Zone was trenched. 1986-89: Premier Lake Resources. – prospecting, geological and geochemical surveys, ground magnetic, electromagnetic and IP surveys, diamond drilling (7 ddh for 1213.7 m). 1998-2005: D. Saunders – prospecting, trenching, sampling, ground magnetic, electromagnetic and IP surveys. 2006-07: Probe Mines Ltd. – diamond drilling (17 ddh for 1913 m).
Office File Number | Online Assessment File Identifier | Online Assessment File Directory |
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2.13383 | 52G03SW0003 | 52G03SW0003 |
63.5534 | 52G03SW0004 | 52G03SW0004 |
15 | 52G03SW0008 | 52G03SW0008 |
2.12397 | 52G03SW0009 | 52G03SW0009 |
2.12342 | 52G03SW0011 | 52G03SW0011 |
2.12018 | 52G03SW0012 | 52G03SW0012 |
2.11035 | 52G03SW0016 | 52G03SW0016 |
2.18017 | 52G03SW0017 | 52G03SW0017 |
63.4027 | 52G03SW0024 | 52G03SW0024 |
2.2225 | 52G03SW0031 | 52G03SW0031 |
2.2247 | 52G03SW0032 | 52G03SW0032 |
12 | 52G03SW0034 | 52G03SW0034 |
2.1993 | 52G03SW0037 | 52G03SW0037 |
2.379 | 52G03SW0040 | 52G03SW0040 |
2.20245 | 52G03SW2006 | 52G03SW2006 |
2.23436 | 52G03SW2010 | 52G03SW2010 |
2.28406 | 52G03SW2012 | 52G03SW2012 |
2.5384 | 52G03SE0010 | 52G03SE0010 |
2.5212 | 52G03SE0014 | 52G03SE0014 |
63.4157 | 52G03SE0015 | 52G03SE0015 |
2.4820 | 52G03SE0016 | 52G03SE0016 |
63.2810 | 52G03SE0030 | 52G03SE0030 |
2.29706 | 20000000361 | 20000000361 |
2.33200 | 20000001654 | 20000001654 |
Province: Superior
Subprovince: Wabigoon
Belt: Lumby Lake
Geological Age: Mesoarchean
May 28, 2015 (Mark Puumala) - The following is excerpted from OFR 6303: The geology of the Lumby Lake Zinc (formerly known as Anderson) property has been described previously by Woolverton (1960), Jackson (1985), Schnieders and Dutka (1985) and Buse et al. (2009). Bedrock exposures on the property are typical of the Lumby South assemblage rocks which have been described by Buse et al. (2009) as follows: The Lumby South depositional sequence is dominated by massive mafic metavolcanic flows that conformably overlie the felsic tuffaceous units at the base of the greenstone belt. The mafic volcanic rocks make up repetitive successions of synvolcanic gabbros overlain by massive basalt, pillowed basalt, pillow and flow-top breccia with varying amounts of hyaloclastite in the pillow selvages and hyaloclastite breccia. Amygdules occur locally throughout the Lumby South depositional sequence and are often irregular and filled with plagioclase or quartz. Pillow selvages are 0.8 to 1.0 cm thick on average, whereas pillows are 20 to 50 cm wide with ovoid to bulbous shapes. Many of the pillows are “eyebrow-shaped” and drape over each other. In the Lumby and Spoon lakes area, felsic tuffs are interbedded with thin mafic metavolcanic flows that are commonly massive and may contain amygdules that are 1 to 2 cm in size. The felsic tuffs are generally 1 to 5 m thick and often concentrate the dextral shearing along the margin of the greenstone belt; furthermore, the felsic tuffs commonly contain copper-lead-zinc-silver mineralization.
Rock Type | Rank | Composition | Texture | Relationship | Felsic Tuff | 1 | Host |
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Mafic lava flow-unsubdivided | 2 | Adjacent | ||
Gabbro | 3 | Adjacent |
Rank | Mineral Name | Class | Economic Mineral Type | Alteration Mineral Type | Alteration Ranking | Alteration Intensity | Alteration Style |
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1 | Sphalerite | Economic | Ore | ||||
2 | Pyrite | Economic | Ore | ||||
3 | Chalcopyrite | Economic | Ore |
May 28, 2015 (Mark Puumala) - Surface occurrences within the Lumby Lake Zone include the Pit No. 1, Anderson (consisting of the main occurrence and west trenches), Beaver Dam and A-Zone occurrences. Significant diamond-drill intersections of base and precious metal mineralization have also been reported from the Lumby Lake Zone, with the zone having been delineated as far east as Premier Lake Resources Ltd. diamond-drill hole 88-2 (Wagg and Holmstead 1990). Descriptions of the Anderson, Beaver Dam, Anderson West, and Pit No. 1 occurrences, as well as the mineralization encountered in ddh 88-2 can be found in OFR 6303.
May 28, 2015 (Therese Pettigrew) - Stripped outcrops located at the Pit No. 1 area consist of gossanous exposures of felsic metavolcanic rocks. These rocks are strongly deformed, exhibiting zones of intense silicification and sulphide mineralization. Disseminated pyrite is found throughout the mineralized zone, while the silicified zones contain sphalerite-rich stringer zones and disseminated chalcopyrite. A sample collected by the MNDM geologists at the No. 1 Pit Zone assayed 0.24% Cu, 0.063% Pb, 2.95% Zn, 77 ppb Au, and 8 ppm Ag. A composite channel sample collected by Mining North Explorations across the zone in the No. 1 Pit reportedly yielded an average grade of 0.25% Zn, 0.06% Cu, and trace amounts of lead and gold over a 9.6 m width (Puumala et al., 2015).
Rank | Classification |
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1 | VMS Base Metal |
Date: Oct 02, 2014
Geologist: Mark Puumala
Notes: The following is excerpted from OFR 6303: Stripped outcrops located at the Pit No. 1 area (UTM Zone 15, 620650E 5432767N) consist of gossanous exposures of felsic metavolcanic rocks. These rocks are strongly deformed, exhibiting zones of intense silicification and sulphide mineralization. Disseminated pyrite is found throughout the mineralized zone, while the silicified zones contain sphalerite-rich stringer zones and disseminated chalcopyrite. Foliation at this location strikes 290º and dips 65º to the north. Two samples were collected from the No. 1 Pit area. Assay results for the samples referenced above are available in OFR 6303.
Mono - Report of Activities 2014, Resident Geologist Program, Thunder Bay South Regional Resident Geologist Report: Thunder Bay South District
Publication Number: OFR6303 Scale: Date: 2015
Author: Puumala M.A., Campbell D.A., Tims A., Debicki R.L., Pettigrew T.K., Brunelle M.R.
Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey
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Part - Geology of the Lumby Lake area
Publication Number: ARV69-05 Scale: Date: 1997
Author: Woolverton R.S.
Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines
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MonoMap - Geology of the Lumby Lake area, western part, districts of Kenora and Rainy River
Publication Number: OFR5534 Scale: Date: 1985
Author: Jackson M.C.
Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey
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Mono - Property visits and reports of the Atikokan economic geologist, 1979-1983, Atikokan geological survey
Publication Number: OFR5539 Scale: Date: 1985
Author: Schnieders B.R., Dutka R.J.
Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey
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Compend - Summary of Field Work and Other Activities, 2009
Publication Number: OFR6240 Scale: Date: 2009
Author: Baker C.L., Kelly R.I., Ayer J.A., Easton R.M., Stott G.M., Parker J.R., Brown T.
Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey
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MonoMap - Precambrian Geology of the Central Wabigoon Subprovince, Northwestern Ontario
Publication Number: OFR5422 Scale: Date: 2010
Author: Stone D.
Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey
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Map - Precambrian Geology of the Lumby Lake Greenstone Belt
Publication Number: P3619 Scale: 1:20,000 Date: 2010
Author: Buse S., Lewis D., Magnus S.J.
Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey
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Map - Geological series, Precambrian geology, Lumby Lake area, western part, Kenora District
Publication Number: P2828 Scale: 1:15,840 Date: 1985
Author: Jackson M.C., Chevalier P.
Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey
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Map - Precambrian Geology, Central Wabigoon Subprovince Area, Northwestern Ontario
Publication Number: P2229 Scale: 1:250,000 Date: 2010
Author: Stone D.
Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey
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Data - GIS Compilation of Geospatial Data from the Atikokan Area, Northwestern Ontario
Publication Number: MRD262 Scale: Date: 2009
Author: Campbell D.A., Siemieniuk S., Scott J.F.
Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey
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Data - Ontario Airborne Geophysical Surveys, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Data, Grid and Profile Data (ASCII and Geosoft® Formats) and Vector Data, Lumby-Finlayson Lakes Area
Publication Number: GDS1060A Scale: Date: 2009
Author: Ontario Geological Survey
Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey
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