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General

Mineral Record Identification
Record Name(s) Granges Zone #1 - 1981, Swayze Joint Venture - 1984, Granges DDH SW102 - 1981
Related Record Type Simple
Related Record(s)
Record Status Occurrence
Date Created 1994-Jun-17
Date Last Modified 2022-May-11
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Commodities

Primary Commodities: Nickel, Copper

Secondary Commodities: Silver, Gold



Location

Township or Area: Tooms

Latitude: 47° 42' 53.56"    Longitude: -82° 52' 51.79"

UTM Zone: 17    Easting: 358912.76   Northing: 5286324.63    UTM Datum: NAD83

Resident Geologist District: Timmins

NTS Grid: 41O10NW

Point Location Description: Possible location for hole SW102 at the turn in the drill trail next to Sylvanite Creek.

Location Method: Field Visit with GPS

Access Description: Easy access to the area is possible from Highway 667 via the old Kormack logging road. From this road a drill trail leads up to the general vicinity of the drilling.



Exploration History

1967: Armac Securities and the Tooms Nickel Syndicate carried out a program of geological mapping, a combined VL and HL electromagnetic survey. The layout of the geophysical work suggests that it was a follow-up to an airborne survey. Diamond drilling tested anomalies to the east of this prospect. 1977: Granges Exploration carried out an exploration program over several years in the area which consisted of ground geophysics on a number of grids followed by diamond drilling. Two grids #5 and #35 covered the prospect. During this work base metal mineralization forming this prospect was discovered when two holes (#SW3 and SW102) which returned copper nickel grades up to 0.18% Cu combined with 0.55% Ni. Weighted averages are 0.24% Cu and 0.27% Ni. 1981: Messrs Innes and Karvinen prospected the area for gold and obtained anomalous values in some old core. 1982: Quinterra Resources staked ground covering the claims and carried out a till sampling program south of the prospect looking for gold with some success. In the following year a ground magnetometer survey was carried out over the prospect then in 1984 an airborne magnetic and VLF electromagnetic survey was flown over the whole claim group. 1985: The Canadian Nickel Company optioned the property and carried out a reverse circulation drilling program to sample the overburden. No samples were obtained in the vicinity of the nickel prospect described here. 1992-93: Kennecott Canada acquired the property and carried out an exploration program in the search for nickel. Work consisted of magnetic and HL electromagnetic surveying, geological mapping and prospecting. Follow-up diamond drilling consisted of one hole targeted at this prospect which failed to duplicate the work carried out by Granges. However, the Kennecott hole was stepped well back from the original Granges holes. 2002: Canabrava Diamond Corporation – AEM, AMag, DD – 1 – 120m, Pr, Samp. 2008: Benton Resources Inc. – AEM, AMag.


Assessment Work on File

Assessment Work on File
Office File Number Online Assessment File Identifier Online Assessment File Directory
T-1771 / 41O10NW0063 41O10NW0063
T-2493 / 63.4305 41O10NW9106 41O10NW9106
T-2493 / 41O10NW0053 41O10NW0053
T-2493 / 2.5461 41O10NW0021 41O10NW0021
T-2493 / 41O10NW0050 41O10NW0050
T-2493 / 41O10NW0057 41O10NW0057
T-2493 / 41O10NW0052 41O10NW0052
T-2493 / 63.4501 42B01NE8577 42B01NE8577
T-2493 / 41O10NW0047 41O10NW0047
T-2493 / 41O10NW0043 41O10NW0043
T-2493 / 2.6484 41O10NW0046 41O10NW0046
T-3481 / 2.14568 41O10NW0040 41O10NW0040
T-3481 / 41O10NW9200 41O10NW9200
T-3481 / 2.14813 41O10NW9099 41O10NW9099
T-4754 / 2.23520 41O10NW2007 41O10NW2007
T-5767 / 2.39317 20000003380 20000003380
T-1940 / W9460-00127 41O10NW0003 41O10NW0003
T-3481 / W9360-00153 41O10NW0007 41O10NW0007
T-2196 / 41O10NW0068 41O10NW0068
T-1772 / 41O10NW0064 41O10NW0064
T-2493 / 2.7808 41O15SW0086 41O15SW0086

Geology

Province: Superior

Subprovince: Abitibi

Terrane: Wawa-Abitibi

Belt: Swayze

Tectonic Assemblage: Garnet-Tooms

Geological Age: Neoarchean   Geochronological Age: 2730 +/-3 MA   Geochron. Age Ref.: OF 3384E

Metamorphism Type: Regional

Metamorphism Grade: Greenschist



Lithology

Lithology Data
Rock Type Rank Composition Texture Relationship
Mafic Tuff 1 Tiffaceous Host
Claystone 2 Argillite Near
Ultramafic-Unsubdivided 3 Serpentinized, Steatized Near
Ironstone-unsubdivided 4 Cchert Near
Gabbro 5 Gabbro Adjacent

Lithology Comments

Dec 07, 2005 (S Fumerton) - The mineralization appears to be hosted in a relatively thin sedimentary / volcanic unit located between a volcanic gabbro to the south and ultramafic volcanics to the north. The ultramafics which consist of a number of flows are variably serpentinized and steatitized (carbonate-talc alteration). The mixed sedimentary volcanic unit has been described as:- 1) black greywackes, cherty quartzites, andesite tuffs. 2) rhyodacite tuffs. 3) siliceous tuff, brecciated dacite tuff. 4) argillite, chert. The volcanic gabbro is foliated with chlorite rich streaks and contains a number of chloritic shear zone. A number of small felsic dykes and sills have intruded these rocks. Generally there appears to be similarities between this prospect and the Tooms Nickel prospect.




Mineralization

Mineralization and Alteration
Rank Mineral Name Class Economic Mineral Type Alteration Mineral Type Alteration Ranking Alteration Intensity Alteration Style
1PentlanditeEconomicOre
2ChalcopyriteEconomicOre
1PyrrhotiteEconomicGangue
2PyriteEconomicGangue
3CobaltiteEconomicGangue
4SilverEconomicGangue

Mineralization Comments

Jun 20, 2013 (S Fumerton) - Disseminated and wispy trails of pyrrhotite form up to 15% of the mineralized sedimentary - volcanic horizon. Disseminated pyrite and magnetite occur in minor amounts as does chalcopyrite to a lesser extent. Pentlandite occurs as discrete grains where the total sulphide content is high.


Dec 07, 2005 (A Wilson) - Assays obtained from core drilled in 1981 returned copper-nickel grades up to 0.18% Cu and 0.55% N over 3 ft. Weighted averages are 0.24% Cu and 0.27% Ni. Other samples returned values of: 1.00 g/t Au. Grab samples taken by the OGS in 1994 returned values of 0.04 g/t Au, 0.8 g/t Ag.



Mineral Record Details

Classification
RankClassification            
1 Exhalative
2 Volcanogenic
Characteristics
Rank Characteristic            
2 Disseminated
1 Stratabound

Mineral Zones - Size and Shape

Zone Name: Detour Lake - Rank 1
Shape Length Thickness Depth Strike Dip Plunge Trend Age Reference
Tabular 3 N/A N/A

Site Visit Information

Date: Feb 22, 1977

Geologist: W Karvinen

Notes: The Granges Exploration drill camp located on Sylvanite Creek in Tooms Township was visited. The camp is located on the Betty Lake road, 10 miles north of Kormak and 48 miles from Chapleau. To date a total of 10 hole (approx. 1900') have been drilled to test potential airborne geophysical anomalies. The company is using two drills, one of which is being moved and serviced by helicopter. The camp will be moving to Sultan to complete the 40 or so holes planed for the remainder of the winter. Core from all the holes except No. 9 were briefly examined. Except for holes SW-5 and 10, which were mainly in argillaceous sediments containing graphitic horizons, the main rock types encountered in the holes were mafic tuff, mafic basalt and felsic volcanics with intercalations of cherts and tuffaceous sediments. Narrow sections (approx. 10') of disseminated and massive lenses of pyrrhotite and some pyrite-cpy were intersected. The most interesting mineralization occurs in hole SW-3 which cuts through a thick section of cherts and tuffaceous sediments. In the cherts, disseminated to massive lenses of pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite occur over 25'. The host rocks and mineralization are very similar to the gold bearing cpy-po mineralization at the Amoco gold prospect at Detour Lake. As is so typical of the Swayze Belt, all interesting mineralization intersected in these holes are closely associated with sediments and chert horizons. ( PRECIS )



References

Map - Geological series, Operation Chapleau, Opeepeesway-Rocky Island lakes sheet, districts of Algoma and Sudbury

Publication Number: P0675 Scale: 1:126,720    Date: 1997

Author: Thurston P.C., Siragusa G.M., Sage R.P.

Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines and Northern Affairs

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Book - Sudbury Timmins Algoma Mineral Program, Project 1: mineral inventory of the Sudbury-Timmins-Sault Ste. Marie region, Ontario

Publication Number: GSC OF 1087 Page: 41O-87  Date: 1985

Author: Rose, D. G.

Publisher Name: Geological Survey of Canada

Location: https://doi.org/10.4095/129999


Map - Geology, Swayze greenstone belt, Sultan, Ontario

Publication Number: OF 3384E Scale: 1:50,000    Date: 1999

Author: Heather, K B; Shore, G T

Publisher Name: Geological Survey of Canada

Location: https://doi.org/10.4095/210453


MonoMap - Geology of Halcrow-Ridout lakes area, District of Sudbury

Publication Number: R063 Date: 1968

Author: Donovan J.F.

Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines

Location:


File - Resident Geologist files 1980, air photos

Publication Number: Date: 1996

Author:

Publisher Name:

Location:


MonoMap - Mineral Prospects of the Swayze Greenstone Belt (Volume 1, Parts of NTS 41 O and Volume 2, Parts of NTS 41 P, 42 A and 42 B)

Publication Number: OFR5912 Page: 153-155  Date: 1995

Author: Fumerton S.L., Houle K.A.

Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey

Location:


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