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Record: MDI41O16SW00017

General

Mineral Record Identification
Record Name(s) Weaco Benton-2 - 1986, Weaco Resources DDH W-86-2 - 1995
Related Record Type Simple
Record Status Occurrence
Date Created 1994-Jul-13
Date Last Modified 2022-Jan-05
Created By K Houle
Revised By Sheree Hinz

Commodities

Primary Commodities: Gold



Location

Township or Area: Benton

Latitude: 47° 45' 20.8"    Longitude: -82° 21' 13.5"

UTM Zone: 17    Easting: 398541.45   Northing: 5290044.05    UTM Datum: NAD83

Resident Geologist District: Timmins

NTS Grid: 41O16SW

Point Location Description: Diamond drill hole collar for hole W-86-2.

Location Method: Data Compilation

Access Description: Take Dore Road north from the main haul road between the town of Sultan and Highway 144. A road heads east into Benton Twp from a point below the Wakami River in Garnet Twp. This road allows access to the Wakami River in Benton Twp. Heading east, the Wakami River becomes the Woman River and the drill hole showing is located about 1 km west of the Woman River in the northwest corner of Benton Township.



Exploration History

1975: Noranda Exploration performed a ground magnetic and electromagnetic survey over a block of 6 claims that straddled the small creek in the northeastern corner of Benton Township. 1976: W.G. Wahl Ltd. conducted ground magnetic and electromagnetic surveys over properties in the northeast and northwest corners of Benton and Mallard Townships respectively. Ground geophysics was followed up with geochemical surveys over selected anomalies to further define their source. Two drill holes were sunk into 2 conductors north of the creek to the southwest of the Weaco drill holes. These holes intersected primarily andesitic flows with graphitic argillite interflow sediments. 1981: Canadian Gold and Metals Inc. conducted an airborne electromagnetic survey over Benton, Esther, and parts of Osway and Mallard Townships. 1985-86: Weaco Resources Ltd. conducted a program involving airborne magnetic and VLF surveys, ground geophysical surveys, prospecting, geological mapping, stripping, trenching, and sampling over their 42 claim group in the northeast corner of Benton Twp. Three diamond drill hole tested geophysical anomalies and both holes, W-86-2 and W-86-3, intersected sections which were anomalous in their gold assays. Hole W-86-2 is the subject of this report. 2006: Vencan Gold Corp. performed an aerial electromagnetic magnetic survey (T-5418/ 2.33014). 2000: R.L. Lashbrook completed a geological and geochemical survey on the property. 2004: R.L. Lashbrook carried out line-cutting and ground geophysical survey (VLFEM). 2012: Entourage Metals Ltd. carried out geological mapping, sampling, assays, and prospecting.


Assessment Work on File

Assessment Work on File
Office File Number Online Assessment File Identifier Online Assessment File Directory
T-3054 / 2.9130 41O09NW0054 41O09NW0054
T-3054 / 2.8890 41O16SW0072 41O16SW0072
T-5418 / 2.33014 20000001584 20000001584
T-2311 / 2.2085 41O16SW9149 41O16SW9149
T-4457 / 2.20484 41O16SW2004 41O16SW2004
63.4727 41O16SW0073 41O16SW0073
2.53479 20000008655 20000008655
T-5024 / 2.28290 41O16SW2009 41O16SW2009
T-2305 / 2.1885 41O09NW0064 41O09NW0064
T-2311 41O09NW0063 41O09NW0063
T-3054 41O16SW0071 41O16SW0071

Geology

Province: Superior

Subprovince: Abitibi

Terrane: Wawa-Abitibi

Belt: Swayze

Tectonic Assemblage: Marion

Geological Age: Neoarchean   Geochronological Age: 2705 MA   Geochron. Age Ref.: GSC OF 3384C

Metamorphism Type: Regional

Metamorphism Grade: Greenschist



Lithology

Lithology Data
Rock Type Rank Composition Texture Relationship
Felsic lava flow-unsubdivided 1 Rhyolite Brecciated Host

Lithology Comments

Dec 07, 2005 (K Houle) - Anomalous gold values associated with unit described as rhyolite breccia. An assay of 3040 ppb Au, 0.089 oz./ton, was obtained in a 5.5 foot section with a dark grey colour containing finely disseminated magnetite as fine threads and stringers with up to 1% pyrite. The total depth of the drill hole was 567 ft (173 m) and the anomalous gold value was intersected at a drill depth of 429.5 ft (131 m). The initial dip was 45 degrees with an initial bearing of 25 degrees.




Mineralization

Mineralization and Alteration
Rank Mineral Name Class Economic Mineral Type Alteration Mineral Type Alteration Ranking Alteration Intensity Alteration Style
1PyriteEconomicGangue
2MagnetiteEconomicGangue

Mineralization Comments

Dec 07, 2005 (K Houle) - Fine threads and stringers of finely disseminated magnetite as well as up to 1% disseminated pyrite.


Sep 27, 2012 (A Wilson) - The best assay of 0.89 oz/t Au was obtained over a 5.5 foot intersection at 429.5 feet.



Mineral Record Details

Mineral Zones - Size and Shape

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

References

Map - Geological series, Benton Township, District of Sudbury

Publication Number: P2341 Scale: 1:15,840    Date: 1980

Author: Siragusa G.M.

Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey


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 Scale:     Date: 1995

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

Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey


Map - Benton and Mallard townships, Sudbury District

Publication Number: M2504 Scale: 1:31,680    Date: 1987

Author: Siragusa G.M.

Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey


Map - Geology, Swayze greenstone belt, Rush Lake, Ontario

Publication Number: OF3384c Scale: 1:50,000    Date: 1999

Author: Heather, K B; Shore, G T

Publisher Name: Geological Survey of Canada


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