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General

Mineral Record Identification
Record Name(s) 95-2 - 1996, 95-3 - 1996, Sudbury Contact - 1996
Related Record Type Simple
Related Record(s)
Record Status Developed Prospect With Reported Reserves or Resources
Date Created 2002-Jan-22
Date Last Modified 2023-Aug-16
Created By
Revised By

Commodities

Primary Commodities: Diamond, Kimberlite



Location

Township or Area: Lundy

Latitude: 47° 31' 24.3"    Longitude: -79° 53' 29.34"

UTM Zone: 17    Easting: 583448.587   Northing: 5263927.76    UTM Datum: NAD83

Resident Geologist District: Kirkland Lake

NTS Grid: 31M12SW

Point Location Description: OVDH LU95-08 (CO-2415)

Location Method: Field Visit with GPS

Access Description: Highway 65 west from New Liskeard to twin Lakes Road.



Exploration History

Sudbury Contact Mines Limited conducted a regional diamond exploration till sampling program between Kirkland Lake and Cobalt in the early 1990's. Airborne and ground magnetic surveys were completed to follow up areas of favourable kimberlite indicator minerals detected in the tills. Eventually, overburden and diamond drilling tested favourable targets. The 95-2 pipe (sometimes referred to as 95-3) was discovered in 1995 in Lundy Township at NAD27 Zone 17 5263700N 583440E. It is one of 4 discovered by Sudbury Contact Mines Limited in the immediate area. By the end of 1996, 56 micro and 24 macro diamonds had been recovered from 1244.76 kg of kimberlite recovered from core and reverse-circulation drilling. Sudbury Contact had a diamond exploration hiatus from then until 2002. The company processed core previously drilled and completed further definition drilling on the 95-2 pipe and recovered 301 diamonds from 1711 kg of kimberlite (Sudbury Contact Mines Limited Press Release July 18, 2003). In 2003, the company completed 6 large diameter holes, 300-m each to collect 652 tons of kimberlite. 1449 diamonds totalling 67.354 carats were recovered with 12 diamonds exceeding 3.35 mm.The dominant kimberlite facies through the eastern and central portions of Kimberlite 95-2 returned recovered grades of 16.31cpht for the upper Weathered TKB (WTKB) facies, and 13.28 cpht for the lower Eastern TKB unit. The western portion of the pipe, confirmed as a separate intrusion, returned a lower grade tenor, with the Western WTKB facies grading 4.25 cpht, the Western TKB facies 5.49 cpht, and in a newly discovered Hypabyssal Kimberlite facies ('K5'), 3.72 cpht. (Sudbury Contact Mines Limited Press Release May 28, 2004). 2012: Stornoway Diamond Corporation commissioned an independent mineral resource assessment on the 95-2 kimberlite pipe. 2015: 80% ownership transferred to North Arrow Minerals Inc.


Assessment Work on File

Assessment Work on File
Office File Number Online Assessment File Identifier Online Assessment File Directory
CO-2415 31M12SW2001 31M12SW2001
CO-2312 31M12SW0013 31M12SW0013
CO-2313 31M12SW0014 31M12SW0014
CO-2309 31M12SW0012 31M12SW0012

Geology

Province: Southern

Subprovince: Cobalt Basin

Supergroup: Huronian Supergroup

Formation Group: Cobalt Group

Geological Age: Mesozoic   Geochronological Age: 155.3+/-2.3 Ma   Geochron. Age Ref.: Heaman, Kjarsgaard and Creaser, 2004



Geology Comments

Dec 07, 2005 (D Guidon) - The 95-2 pipe is about 5.3 km southwest of the northwest-trending Cross Lake Fault. The Cross Lake Fault is part of the Timiskaming Structural Zone. The pipe intrudes Gowganda Formation sedimentary rocks of the Huronian Supergroup.


Dec 07, 2005 (G Grabowski) - Pelletal-textured volcaniclastic diatreme breccia.




Lithology

Lithology Data
Rock Type Rank Composition Texture Relationship
Kimberlite-Unsubdivided 1 Tuffisitic Breccia Host
Kimberlite-Unsubdivided 2 Hypabyssal Diatreme Host
Kimberlite-Unsubdivided 3 Globular Segregationary Hypabyssal Host
Conglomerate 4 Near

Lithology Comments

Dec 07, 2005 (D Guidon) - The kimberlite shows a weak to moderate positive magnetic anomaly that is oval shaped, approximately 350 by 200 m. The kimberlite intrudes Gowganda Formation sedimentary rocks. The pipe is under 30 to 50 m of overburden. Based on diamond drilling prior to the mini bulk sampling program, the pipe was thought to be 400 m by 75 to 150 m in width at the -200 m level. The kimberlite has been weathered in the upper 20 to 25 m of the pipe. The dominant lithology is tuffisitic kimberlite breccia grading to tuffisitic kimberlite in the western portion of the pipe. The eastern portion of the pipe is dominated by tuffisitic kimberlite breccia that has been diluted by host rock. In the western portion of the pipe, deeper holes have intersected transitional hypabyssal to diatreme kimberlite and pure globular segregationary hypabyssal kimberlite (Kjarsgaard, et al. 2003).




Mineralization

Mineralization and Alteration
Rank Mineral Name Class Economic Mineral Type Alteration Mineral Type Alteration Ranking Alteration Intensity Alteration Style
1DiamondEconomicOre
1OlivineEconomicGangue
2PhlogopiteEconomicGangue
3PerovskiteEconomicGangue
4SpinelEconomicGangue
5CarbonateEconomicGangue
6SerpentineEconomicGangue

Mineralization Comments

Dec 07, 2005 (D Guidon) - By the end of 1996, 56 micro and 24 macro diamonds had been recovered from 1244.76 kg of kimberlite recovered from core and reverse-circulation drilling. Sudbury Contact had a diamond exploration hiatus from then until 2002. The company processed core previously drilled and completed further definition drilling on the 95-2 pipe and recovered 301 diamonds from 1711 kg of kimberlite (Sudbury Contact Mines Limited Press Release July 18, 2003).



Mineral Record Details

Classification
RankClassification            
1 Diatreme
Characteristics
Rank Characteristic            
1 Pipe

Mineral Zones - Size and Shape

Zone Name: Detour Lake - Rank 1
Shape Length Thickness Depth Strike Dip Plunge Trend Age Reference
Cylindrical 400 150 300 90 LATE-JURASSIC-CRETACEOUS

Site Visit Information

Date: Apr 07, 2004

Geologist: D Guidon

Notes: Drill core examined July 4, 2003 during kimberlite conference field trip and bulk sampling process viewed October 27, 2003. Photos: 730379-730381 - drill core, 730589-730604 - mini bulk sampling program. A mini-bulk sample of the pipe was collected between the end of October and the beginning of December 2003. Six 24-inch diameter holes were drilled into the kimberlite and 800 wet tonnes of kimberlite were collected for processing. Button tricone bits drill into the rock to 300 m depth. Water and air lift the broken kimberlite to surface. The sample is then passed over a shake table before being packed into 1 tonne nylon bags. Samples were shipped to SGS Lakefield Research Limited. SGS constructed a 10 tonne per hour pilot plant to process the material. Two holes in the western portion of the pipe were terminated in kimberlite at 300 m. They were expected to exit kimberlite at about 200 m. Results are expected in the first quarter of 2004 (Sudbury Contact Mines Limited Press Release December 9, 2003). Key Word in Description Photo Number Year Township Description 730379 2003 Lundy 95-2 Kimberlite - drill core diatreme breccia. 730380 2003 Lundy 95-2 Kimberlite - drill core diatreme breccia. 730381 2003 Lundy 95-2 Kimberlite - drill core diatreme breccia. 730589 2003 Lundy Sudbury Contact Mines 95-2 kimberlite bulk sample - 24 inch drill 730590 2003 Lundy Sudbury Contact Mines 95-2 kimberlite bulk sample - samples in bags for shipping. 730591 2003 Lundy Sudbury Contact Mines 95-2 kimberlite bulk sample - crane for lifting sample bags 730592 2003 Lundy Sudbury Contact Mines 95-2 kimberlite bulk sample - drill rod to keep hole from wandering 730593 2003 Lundy Sudbury Contact Mines 95-2 kimberlite bulk sample - 24 inch tricone bit 730594 2003 Lundy Sudbury Contact Mines 95-2 kimberlite bulk sample - loading samples into trailer 730595 2003 Lundy Sudbury Contact Mines 95-2 kimberlite bulk sample - unit next to the drill screens the sample from the water. 730596 2003 Lundy Sudbury Contact Mines 95-2 kimberlite bulk sample - sample being bagged. 730597 2003 Lundy Sudbury Contact Mines 95-2 kimberlite bulk sample - sample being wighed and placed on a pallet 730598 2003 Lundy Sudbury Contact Mines 95-2 kimberlite bulk sample - sample being moved by crane. 730599 2003 Lundy Sudbury Contact Mines 95-2 kimberlite bulk sample - Gary Grabowski looks at a wrnech used with the drill 730600 2003 Lundy Sudbury Contact Mines 95-2 kimberlite bulk sample - drill monitoring equipment. Drill bit at 290.95 m. 730601 2003 Lundy Sudbury Contact Mines 95-2 kimberlite bulk sample - control panel and drill rod. 730602 2003 Lundy Sudbury Contact Mines 95-2 kimberlite bulk sample - drill casing being moved. 730603 2003 Lundy Sudbury Contact Mines 95-2 kimberlite bulk sample - sample coming off screens and into the sample bag. 730604 2003 Lundy Sudbury Contact Mines 95-2 kimberlite bulk sample - silt settling pond



Reserves or Resources Data
Zone Year Category Tonnes Reference Comments Commodities
95-2 2012 Inferred Mineral Resource 20200000 Lepine, Zhuk and Farrow 2012 Diamond 11.3 Carats per 100 Tonnes
95-2 2004 Unclassified 23000000 Sudbury Contact press release May 28, 2004 10.33 cpht - avg recovered from mini-bulk sample Diamond 10.33 Carats per 100 Tonnes

References

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Publication Number: P2733 Scale: 1:15,840    Date: 1985

Author: Owsiacki L.

Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey

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MonoMap - Kimberlites of the Lake Timiskaming Structural Zone

Publication Number: OFR5937 Date: 1996

Author: Sage R.P.

Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey

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Map - Geological Compilation of the Kirkland Lake Area, Abitibi Greenstone Belt

Publication Number: P3425 Scale: 1:100,000    Date: 2000

Author: Ayer J.A., Trowell N.F.

Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey

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Mono - Kimberlites of the Lake Timiskaming Structural Zone: Supplement

Publication Number: OFR6018 Date: 2000

Author: Sage R.P.

Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey

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Book - PRESS RELEASE JULY 12, 2003

Publication Number: PR 07/03 Date: 2003

Author: Sudbury Contact Mines Limited

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Publication Number: PR 12/03 Date: 2003

Author: Sudbury Contact Mines Limited

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Publication Number: 8 IKC Date: 2003

Author: Kjarsgaard, B.A. et al.

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Publication Number: EPSL 178 Date: 2000

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Publication Number: GSC OF 4515 Date: 2003

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Publication Number: PR 05/04 Date: 2004

Author: Sudbury Contact Mines Limited

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Publication - 95-2 Diamond Project, Timiskaming, Ontario, Canada, NI 43-101 Technical Report Mineral Resource

Publication Number: Date: 2012

Author: Lepine, I., Zhuk, V., Farrow, D.

Publisher Name: SEDAR

Location: Kirkland Lake RGP office


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Publication Number: MRD143 Date: 2004

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Publication Number: P3565 Scale: 1:250,000    Date: 2005

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Publication Number: Lithos 76 Date: 2004

Author: Heamans, L.M., Kjarsgaard, B.A. and Creaser, R.A.

Publisher Name: Lithos v.76, p.377-397

Location: Kirkland Lake RGP office


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