Ontario Geological Survey
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MDI32D04SW00295
Record Name(s) | Kirkland Larder - 1990, Duffett - 1990, Wadasa - 1990 |
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Related Record Type | Simple |
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Record Status | Prospect |
Date Created | 1990-Nov-17 |
Date Last Modified | 2023-Aug-16 |
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Primary Commodities: Gold
Secondary Commodities: Copper
Township or Area: Gauthier
Latitude: 48° 8' 11.86" Longitude: -79° 48' 34.24"
UTM Zone: 17 Easting: 588569.661 Northing: 5332171.375 UTM Datum: NAD83
Resident Geologist District: Kirkland Lake
NTS Grid: 32D04SW
Point Location Description: Diamond drill holes
Location Method: Conversion from MDI
Access Description: Access road from Dobie to the Upper Beaver Mine site passed through middle of Wadasa Gold Mines Property.
The property consists of 15 contiguous, patented mining claims (15 claim units) and adjoins Queenston's Upper Canada Mine property to the west. Four alteration zones were identified (Stollery 1950) and values of up $17 gold per ton at $ 38.00 per oz was reported in Pit 'A', which uncovered a three foot wide quartz vein exposed over a length of six feet (McBean 1945). A x-ray diamond drill hole, testing what was referred to as the No. 2 zone, intersected $ 9 gold per ton. Several other diamond drill holes intersected $1.40 gold per ton over 4 feet, $4.20 gold per ton over 10 inches and $4.20 gold per ton over 16 inches (gold at $35 per oz.). An assessment work compilation (Ploeger and Grabowski 1979) suggests extensive diamond drilling was performed along the western boundary of the property, some drilling at the center and no diamond drilling on the eastern half of the property. CANICO (K.L. Assessment File 1272) carried out an IP survey on four lines, covering a small area in the northwest corner of the property. Assessment Files at the Kirkland Lake Resident Geologist office suggest that only Queenston Mining Inc. performed work on the property subsequent to the Ploeger and Grabowski (1979) compilation. Overburden stripping by Queenston, over a weak IP anomaly at four sites, did not explain the cause of the anomaly.
Office File Number | Online Assessment File Identifier | Online Assessment File Directory |
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KL-2928 | 32D04NW0066 | 32D04NW0066 |
KL-1272, 6.3502 | 32D04NW0144 | 32D04NW0144 |
Province: Superior
Subprovince: Abitibi
Terrane: Wawa-Abitibi
Belt: Abitibi
Tectonic Assemblage: Timiskaming
Geological Age: Archean
Dec 07, 2005 (G Meyer) - Pebbles in the Timiskaming sedimentary rocks are flattened parallel to the S3 deformation direction striking north-northwest and dipping near vertical. Flattening and carbonatization are apparently most intense near the southwest boundary of the property, decreasing in intensity at the northeast boundary.
Dec 07, 2005 (G Meyer) - Outcrop along the Upper Beaver Road is composed of Timiskaming conglomerate, which is strongly deformed and carbonatized. Interlayers of Timiskaming sedimentary rock, and trachyte underlie the northwest part of the property. The remainder of the property is underlain by Timiskaming sedimentary rock (Map No. 50c, Gauthier Township).
Rank | Mineral Name | Class | Economic Mineral Type | Alteration Mineral Type | Alteration Ranking | Alteration Intensity | Alteration Style |
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1 | Quartz | Economic | Gangue | ||||
2 | Pyrite | Economic | Gangue | ||||
Carbonate | Alteration | Carbonatization | 1 | Extreme | Replacement |
Dec 07, 2005 (G Meyer) - Timiskaming Sediments (conglomerate) strongly carbonatized.
File - Resident Geologist files KL-0873, KL-1439, KL-2794
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Location: Kirkland Lake RGP office
Map - Kirkland Lake data series, Gauthier Township, District of Timiskaming
Publication Number: P2004 Scale: 1:15,840 Date: 1979
Author: Ploeger F.R., Grabowski G.P.B.
Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey
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Mono - Mineral resources and mining properties in the Kirkland Lake-Larder Lake area
Publication Number: MDC003 Page: 77 Date: 1964
Author: Savage W.S.
Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines
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