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General

Mineral Record Identification
Record Name(s) Buffalo Ankerite - 1932, Ankerite Mine - 1925, Dobie Mines Ltd. - 1911, Coniagas Mines Ltd. - 1921, Anchorite Mining Company Ltd. - 1921, United States Mining and Smelting Co. - 1922, Porcupine Goldfields Dev. and Fin. Corp - 1924, North American Gold Corp. - 1922, March Mine - 1935, Marbaun Mine - 1935, Romfield Building Corp. - 1964
Related Record Type Simple
Related Record(s)
Record Status Past Producing Mine With Reserves or Resources
Date Created 1984-Oct-31
Date Last Modified 2023-Aug-03
Created By
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Commodities

Primary Commodities: Gold

Secondary Commodities: Silver



Location

Township or Area: Deloro

Latitude: 48° 26' 30.69"    Longitude: -81° 16' 13.84"

UTM Zone: 17    Easting: 479994   Northing: 5365448    UTM Datum: NAD83

Resident Geologist District: Timmins

NTS Grid: 42A06NW

Point Location Description: No. 5 shaft of the Buffalo Ankerite Mine

Location Method: AMIS Site Visit

Access Description: The Ankerite Mine is located along side of the Ankerite Rd. which intersects the Gold Mine road connecting Bruce St. in South Porcupine with Moneta Ave. in Timmins.



Exploration History

1911 The Armstrong-McGibbon syndicate sunk 3 shafts - mining claims M.E. 60 and 61 No. 1 shaft - 40 ft. with 17 ft. drifting, the No. 2 shaft - 45 ft. with 52 ft. X-cutting, No. 4 shaft - 45 ft. with 32 ft. X-cutting. 1915, Coniagas Mines Ltd. optioned Anchorite Mining Company Ltd. claims M.E.60, 61 and 62 aka. Dobie or Armstrong-Mcgibbon property. Previously Dobie Mines Ltd. reportedly completed 50 ft. shaft with 85 ft. drifting and 120 ft. shaft. Coniagas drove tunnel in orebody on M.E. 61 and did diamond drilling. 1916 Coniagas - trenching and diamond drilling and limited sinking and drifting. 1917 Coniagas sets up Ankerite Gold Mines, Ltd. January 31, 1918 a 3 compartment vertical shaft at 230 ft. with 68 ft. X-cutting on 200 ft. level. Pre 1923 5 shafts sunk Ankerite property; Main - 350 ft., Armstrong - 50ft., Farish - 139 ft., Watson - 50 ft., Air - 50 ft. 1923 Optioned by United States Refining and Smelting Company, dewatered the mine, conducted sampling under option from North American Gold Corporation. 1923 Porcupine Goldfields Development and Finance Company Ltd. optioned claims,completed 388 ft. drifting, 1183 ft. cross-cutting, 9 surface ddh - 3245 ft. 10 u/g ddh 692 ft. Maidens Macdonald also under option at this time. 1924 Porcupine Goldfields - shaft sinking 149 ft., drifting 2339 ft., cross-cutting 1099 ft., raising 157 ft., ddh 4630 ft. Maidens Macdonald option released. 1925 Porcupine Goldfields 1094 ft. drifting, 1874 ft. cross-cutting, 166 ft. raising , 4359 ft. ddh. New 4 compartment No. 2 shaft to 483 ft. 1926 Ankerite Gold Mines Ltd. formed, No. 2 shaft 620 ft. Milling commenced June 19, 1926 and ceased Sept. 30, 1929. 1931 Mining resumed by Ankerite Gold Mines Syndicate. 1932 became Buffalo Ankerite Gold Mines Ltd. Mining ceased on Feb. 14, 1953 with milling ceasing March 26, 1953. 1978 unknown surface/underground production Pamour Inc. Reported to Pamour Mine. 1991: Timmins Nickel. 2002 Placer Dome/Porcupine Joint Venture: DD-74-28593 ft. 2005-2012: Lexam VG Gold - DD-225-81225 m


Geology

Province: Superior

Subprovince: Abitibi

Terrane: Wawa-Abitibi

Belt: Abitibi

Tectonic Assemblage: Tisdale

Geological Age: Neoarchean  

Metamorphism Type: Regional

Metamorphism Grade: Greenschist



Geology Comments

Dec 07, 2005 (G Seim) - The Buffalo Ankerite mine is, for the most, part located on the northwest-trending central limb of an open, Z-shaped drag fold. The south limb strikes 270/70. The synclinal fold closure with the central limb is located just a few hundred meters north of the Destor-Porcupine Fault Zone (DPFZ). The central limb strikes 130/70 and extends northwest for more than 1 km before the northern anticlinal fold closure from east from which the stratigraphy trends more easterly. The rocks found in the Buffalo Ankerite mine are part of the Tisdale Assemblage and are comprised mostly of iron tholeiitic basalt and komatiites with lesser carbonaceous interflow metasediments. Ultramafic bodies (now serpentinites) and quartz-feldspar porphyry dikes and stocks intrude the Tisdale Assemblage rocks. The rocks found in the mine, according to Kinkel (1948), are pillow lava, dacite (carbonatized basalt), conglomerate, quartz porphyry, tuff and fragmental lava. The tuff and fragmental lava are largely altered to chlorite schist. Productive veins occur only in the pillow lava, dacite and conglomerate. A minor amount of gold occurs in the porphyry. The PDFZ lies immediately to the south of the mine. A splay fault branches off to the NW and separates the north and south vein systems.




Lithology

Lithology Data
Rock Type Rank Composition Texture Relationship
Mafic lava flow-unsubdivided 1 Basalt Pillowed, Tuff, Flow Top Breccia Host
Vein 2 Tourmalne-Quartz-Carb-Pyrite Contains
Mafic lava flow-unsubdivided 3 Carbonatized Basalt (Dacite) Host
Serpentinite 4 Serpentinite Near
Conglomerate 5 Host
Quartz Porphyry 6 Quartz Host

Lithology Comments

Jul 05, 2013 (A Wilson) - The Buffalo Ankerite North and South deposits are located primarily within a narrow pillowed mafic volcanic flow unit of the Central Series, Tisdale Assemblage. The volcanic rocks are complexly folded around the South Tisdale Anticline and Kayorum Syncline resulting in an S-shaped flexure in the stratigraphy. The pillowed mafic volcanic unit, which hosts the main mineralized domains of the Buffalo Ankerite South property, is flanked to the north and south by Hershey Lake Series ultramafic flow units. In the area of the property, the volcanic flows strike between 065 and 070°, and dip at approximately 60° to the north and thicken to the west. A discontinuous conglomerate unit is located along the contact between a flow textured mafic volcanic unit and the south ultramafic unit. The conglomerate is interpreted as Timiskaming in age containing mainly bleached mafic volcanic clasts with occasional porphyry and ultramafic clasts and typically follows this contact and is similarly oriented for dip.Quartz-feldspar porphyries intrude the volcanic units and late northwest-trending diabase dykes cut all the above rock types. The pillowed mafic volcanic rocks show moderate ankerite and weak sericite alteration while the flanking ultramafic rocks show moderate to strong ankerite alteration with minor local fuchite. The ultramafic rocks are in fault contact with the mafic volcanic rocks as evidenced by talc fault gouge at the contacts. The degree of alteration intensity varies from east to west, with the strongest alteration in the east where the mafic volcanic rocks are narrow towards the Buffalo Ankerite 135 Fault and weakest in the west, where the thickness of the mafic volcanics increases.




Mineralization

Mineralization and Alteration
Rank Mineral Name Class Economic Mineral Type Alteration Mineral Type Alteration Ranking Alteration Intensity Alteration Style
1GoldEconomicOre
2SilverEconomicOre
1PyriteEconomicGangue
2TourmalineEconomicGangue
3SphaleriteEconomicGangue
4ChalcopyriteEconomicGangue
5ArsenopyriteEconomicGangue
6PyrrhotiteEconomicGangue
7GalenaEconomicGangue
CarbonateAlterationCarbonatization1StrongReplacement
SilicaAlterationSilicification2ExtremeReplacement
PyriteAlterationSulphidation3StrongReplacement

Mineralization Comments

Jul 05, 2013 (G Seim) - The ore consists of gold-bearing tourmaline-quartz-carbonate-pyrite veins and pyritized, carbonatized basalt. Most of the ore came from persistent tour-qtz-carb-py veins that obtained widths up to 30 ft. These veins differed from most in the Porcupine camp in that tourmaline composed up to 65% of the vein. The tourmaline was dark brown to black and varied from fibrous to classy. The carbonate and the quartz were medium- to coarse-grained. The veins were crack-seal veins with many recurrent periods of opening. The veins commonly appear brecciated and contain angular wallrock fragments. Pyrite was well-developed in the veins and its concentration was generally an indication of gold tenor. Gold commonly occurred in fractures within the pyrite and along pyrite grain boundaries, but gold was not always associated with the pyrite. The ore in the carbonatized massive basalt flow occurred in bleached, silicified, and pyritized areas that tended to lie between the main veins and the boundary of the flow. Interpretation of Kinkel (1948) suggests that the fractures filled by the veins were controlled by shearing/faulting along or near flow contacts, and by pressure shadows off the ends of the lenticular bodies of quartz porphyry. Additionally, a vein found in the conglomerate occurred on a fold in the beds.



Alteration Comments

Jul 05, 2013 (A Wilson) - The pillowed mafic volcanics are carbonatized to moderately ankerite and weak sericite alteration, while the flanking ultramafic rocks are moderate to strong ankerite altered with minor local fuchsite. The ultramafic rockss are in fault contact with the volcanics and reflected in talc fault gouge at the contacts. The degree of alteration intensity varies from east to west, with the strongest alteration in the east, where the mafic volcanics are narrow towards the Buffalo Ankerite 135 Fault and the weakest in the west, where the thickness of the mafic volcanics increases.




Mineral Record Details

Classification
RankClassification            
1 Mesothermal
Characteristics
Rank Characteristic            
2 Stockwork
3 Stratabound
1 Vein

Mineral Zones - Size and Shape

Rank: 2       Structure Type: Breccia

Rank: 3       Structure Type: Contact

Rank: 1       Structure Type: Vein

Zone Name: Detour Lake - Rank 1
Shape Length Thickness Depth Strike Dip Plunge Trend Age Reference
Irregular 250 10 130 70

Rank: 3       Structure Type: Breccia

Rank: 2       Structure Type: Contact

Rank: 1       Structure Type: Vein

Zone Name: Detour Lake - Rank 1
Shape Length Thickness Depth Strike Dip Plunge Trend Age Reference
Tabular 500 270 70
Reserves or Resources Data
Zone Year Category Tonnes Reference Comments Commodities
Buffalo Ankerite Underground (Paymaster Portion) 2013 Inferred Mineral Resource 192000 NI 43-101 rpt, p.3 (06/13) cut off grade 0. 0.0.75 oz/t Au, 157 contained ounces Au Gold 0.082 Ounce per Ton
Buffalo Ankerite Underground 2013 Indicated Mineral Resource 3597000 NI 43-101 rpt, p.3 (06/13) cut off grade 0.075 oz/t Au, 499000 contained ounces Au Gold 0.139 Ounce per Ton
Buffalo Ankerite Underground 2013 Inferred Mineral Resource 3099000 NI 43-101 rpt, p.3 (06/13) cut off grade 0.015 oz/t Au, 367000 contained ounces Au Gold 0.188 Ounce per Ton
Buffalo Ankerite 2013 Indicated Mineral Resource 2861000 Lexam VG press release 09-05-2013 cut off grade 0.015 oz/t Au; 235000 contained ounces Au Gold 2.54 Grams per Tonne
Buffalo Ankerite Open Pit (Paymaster Portion) 2013 Inferred Mineral Resource 192000 NI 43-101 rpt, p.3 (06/13) cut off grade 0.015 oz/t Au, 106000 contained ounces Au Gold 0.055 Ounce per Ton
Buffalo Ankerite 2013 Inferred Mineral Resource 2635000 Lexam VG press release 09-05-2013 cut off grade 0.015 oz/t Au, 197000 contained ounces Au Gold 2.33 Grams per Tonne
Buffalo Ankerite Open Pit 2013 Inferred Mineral Resource 2905000 NI 43-101 rpt, p.3 (06/13) cut off grade 0.015 oz/t Au, 197000 contained ounces Au Gold 0.068 Ounce per Ton
Buffalo Ankerite Open Pit 2013 Indicated Mineral Resource 3154000 NI 43-101 rpt, p.3 (06/13) cut off grade 0.015 oz/t Au; 235000 contained ounces Au Gold 0.074 Ounce per Ton
Buffalo Ankerite Open Pit (Paymaster Portion) 2013 Indicated Mineral Resource 1760000 NI 43-101 rpt, p.3 (06/13) cut off grade 0.015 oz/t Au, 963000 contained ounces Au Gold 0.055 Ounce per Ton
Buffalo Ankerite Underground (Paymaster Portion) 2013 Indicated Mineral Resource 198000 NI 43-101 rpt, p.3 (06/13) cut off grade 0.0.75 oz/t Au, 197000 contained ounces Au Gold 0.055 Ounce per Ton
Buffalo Ankerite Mine 2012 Indicated Mineral Resource 4469953 NI 43-101 report, p.32 0.05 oz/t cut-off Gold 0.108 Grams per Tonne
Buffalo Ankerite Mine 2012 Inferred Mineral Resource 3505943 NI 43-101 report, p.32 0.05 oz/t cut-off Gold 0.108 Grams per Tonne
Buffalo Ankerite 2012 Indicated Mineral Resource 9693176 NI 43-101 report, p.34 700,452 oz Au Gold 0.066 Grams per Tonne
Buffalo Ankerite 2012 Inferred Mineral Resource 8247787 NI 43-101 report, p.34 543,927 contained oz Au Gold 0.0.66 Ounce per Ton
Estimated Potential 1 2003 Unclassified 1 VEDRON.COM 1/9/2004 EST. PTENTIAL BELOW 2000 FT = 456,000 OZ @ 0.19 OZ/T AU Gold 5.3 Grams per Tonne
Estimated Potential 2 2003 Unclassified 1 VEDRON.COM 1/9/2004 ESTIMATED POTENTIAL ABOVE 2000 FT = 192,000 OZ @ 0.16 OZ/T AU Gold 4.53 Grams per Tonne
Production Data
Year Tonnes Commodities Reference Comment
1978 29566 Gold 108824 Grams
MP84, PG. 85 AND MP 122 PG. 142 FIGURES DETERMINED BY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TABLE 2 MP122 AND TOTAL 1926 TO 1953
1953 1021 Silver 7309 Grams
Gold 98221 Grams
AR63 PT1,2, STAT REVEIW, 1953, INSRT TO PG 10; MINES OF ONT., 1953, PG 11-13 MINING CEASED ON FEB. 14, 1953 WITH MILLING CEASING MARCH 26, 1953
1952 106862 Silver 51881 Grams
Gold 588896 Grams
AR62 PT1,2, STAT REVEIW, 1952, INSRT TO PG 10; MINES OF ONT., 1952, PG 10-11
1951 107950 Silver 51974 Grams
Gold 782291 Grams
AR61 PT1,2, STAT REVEIW, 1951, INSRT TO PG 12; MINES OF ONT., 1951, PG 9-11
1950 96978 Silver 59252 Grams
Gold 916680 Grams
AR60 PT1,2, STAT REVEIW, 1950, INSRT TO PG 12; MINES OF ONT., 1950, PG 9-10
1949 117311 Silver 70169 Grams
Gold 1015371 Grams
AR59 PT1,2, STAT REVEIW, 1949, INSRT TO PG 10; MINES OF ONT., 1949, PG 9-11
1948 169312 Silver 74586 Grams
Gold 972821 Grams
AR58 PT1,2, STAT REVEIW, 1948, INSRT TO PG 10; MINES OF ONT., 1948, PG 12-13
1947 190550 Silver 92346 Grams
Gold 1139623 Grams
AR57 PT1,2, STAT REVEIW, 1947, INSRT TO PG 10; MINES OF ONT., 1947, PG 13-15
1946 212625 Silver 104352 Grams
Gold 1177978 Grams
AR56 PT1,2, STAT REVEIW, 1946, INSRT TO PG 10; MINES OF ONT., 1946, PG 14-16
1945 179342 Silver 105627 Grams
Gold 1011849 Grams
AR55 PT1,2, STAT REVEIW, 1945, INSRT TO PG 10; MINES OF ONT., 1945, PG 12-14
1944 213589 Silver 123139 Grams
Gold 1277304 Grams
AR54 PT1,2, STAT REVEIW, 1944, INSRT TO PG 10; MINES OF ONT., 1944, PG 16-19
1943 236114 Silver 138908 Grams
Gold 1528777 Grams
AR53 PT1, STAT REVEIW, 1943, INSRT TO PG 10; MINES OF ONT., 1943, PG 81-84
1942 325152 Silver 175766 Grams
Gold 1972927 Grams
AR52 PT1, STAT REVEIW, 1942, INSRT TO PG 10; MINES OF ONT., 1942, PGS 82-85
1941 406982 Silver 193059 Grams
Gold 2228681 Grams
AR51 PT1, STAT. REVEIW, 1941, INSRT TO PG 16; MINES OF ONT., 1941, PGS 79-82
1940 351836 Silver 170820 Grams
Gold 2024969 Grams
AR50 PT1,1A, MINES OF ONT. 1940, PGS 15-19; STAT. REVEIW, 1940, INSRT TO PG 8
1939 326599 Silver 169763 Grams
Gold 2251675 Grams
AR49 PT1 STAT. REVEIW, 1939, INSRT TO PG 12; MINES OF ONT, 1939, PGS 88-93
1938 329161 Silver 184630 Grams
Gold 2623972 Grams
AR48 PT1 STAT. REVEIW, 1938, INSERT TO PG 10; MINES OF ONT IN 1938, PGS 86-89
1937 311249 Silver 178596 Grams
Gold 2516051 Grams
AR47 PT1 STAT. REVEIW, 1937, INSERT TO PG 10; MINES OF ONT IN 1937, PGS 95-98
1936 246515 Silver 144569 Grams
Gold 1675756 Grams
AR46 PT 1 STATISTICAL REVEIW, 1936, PG 13 AND MINES OF ONT. IN 1936, PGS 107-109
1935 144590 Silver 81429 Grams
Gold 903298 Grams
AR45 PT1 STATISTICAL REVEIW, 1935, PG. 9 AND MINES OF ONTARIO IN 1935, PGS 85-87
1934 119494 Silver 86281 Grams
Gold 640825 Grams
AR44 PT 1 STATISTICAL REVEIW, 1934, PG 10, AND MINES OF ONT. IN 1934, PGS 74-76
1933 101062 Silver 72005 Grams
Gold 694973 Grams
AR43 PT1 STATISTICAL REVEIW, PG. 7 AND MINES OF ONT. IN 1933, PG. 64
1932 50137 Silver 36484 Grams
Gold 329773 Grams
AR42 PT 1 STATISTICAL REVEIW, 1932, PG 9 AND MINES OF ONT. IN 1932, PAGE 64
1930 1 Silver 1120 Grams
Gold 1302 Grams
AR40 PT 1 STATISTICAL REVEIW, PG. 7
1929 11714 Silver 11042 Grams
Gold 107561 Grams
AR39 PT 1 STATISTICAL REVEIW, PG. 8 AND MINES OF ONT. IN 1929, PAGES81-82 MINING AND MILLING SUSPENDED SEPT 30, 1929
1928 60424 Silver 45349 Grams
Gold 435014 Grams
AR38 PT 1 MINES OF ONT. IN 1928, PAGES 85-86 AND STATISTICAL REVEIW, 1928 PAGE 6
1927 63379 Silver 55893 Grams
Gold 538659 Grams
AR37 PT 1 STATISTICAL REVIEW, 1927 PAGE 6 AND MINES OF ONTARIO, 1927 PAGES 85-86
1926 20901 Silver 18289 Grams
Gold 211039 Grams
AR36 PT 1 STATISTICAL REVEIW, 1926, PAGE 6 AND MINES OF ONT IN 1926 PAGES 90-91

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Part - Statistical review of the mineral industry of Ontario for 1937

Publication Number: ARV47-01.001 Page: 95-98  Date: 1997

Author: Young A.C.

Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines

Location:


Part - Statistical review of the mineral industry of Ontario for 1938

Publication Number: ARV48-01.001 Page: 86-89  Date: 1997

Author: Tremblay M.

Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines

Location:


Part - Mines of Ontario in 1939

Publication Number: ARV49-01.003 Page: 88-93  Date: 1997

Author: Tower W.O., Cave A.E., Taylor J.B., Douglass D.P., Hargrave W.G., Bayne A.S., Cooper D.F., Weir E.B., Webster A.R.

Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines

Location:


Part - Statistical review of the mineral industry of Ontario for 1940

Publication Number: ARV50-01A Date: 1997

Author: Tremblay M.

Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines

Location:


Part - Mines of Ontario in 1944

Publication Number: ARV54-02.001 Page: 16-19  Date: 1997

Author: Tower W.O., Smith R.L., Bawden W.E., Cooper D.F., Taylor J.B., Little E.S., Weir E.B., Douglass D.P.

Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines

Location:


Part - Statistical review of the mineral industry of Ontario for 1942

Publication Number: ARV52-01.001 Page: 82-85  Date: 1997

Author: Tremblay M.

Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines

Location:


Part - Mines of Ontario in 1946

Publication Number: ARV56-02 Page: 14-16  Date: 1997

Author: Tower W.O., Smith R.L., Bawden W.E., Cooper D.F., Walkom L.K., Little E.S., Kirk A.T., Weir E.B., Douglass D.P., Ward J.L., Barrett C.M.

Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines

Location:


Part - Statistical review of the mineral industry of Ontario for 1946

Publication Number: ARV56-01.001 Date: 1997

Author: Tremblay M.

Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines

Location:


Part - Statistical review of the mineral industry of Ontario for 1944

Publication Number: ARV54-01.001 Date: 1997

Author: Tremblay M.

Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines

Location:


Part - Statistical review of the mineral industry of Ontario for 1945

Publication Number: ARV55-01.001 Date: 1997

Author: Tremblay M.

Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines

Location:


Part - Mines of Ontario in 1940

Publication Number: ARV50-01.001 Page: 15-19  Date: 1997

Author: Tower W.O., Cave A.E., Taylor J.B., Little E.S., Hargrave W.G., Bayne A.S., Cooper D.F., Weir E.B., Douglass D.P.

Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines

Location:


Part - Mines in Ontario in 1945

Publication Number: ARV55-02.001 Page: 12-14  Date: 1997

Author: Tower W.O., Smith R.L., Bawden W.E., Cooper D.F., Taylor J.B., Walkom L.K., Little E.S., Weir E.B., Douglass D.P., Ward J.L.

Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines

Location:


Part - Mines of Ontario

Publication Number: ARV33-07.002 Page: 40-41  Date: 1998

Author: Sutherland T.F., McMillan J.G., Bartlett J., Cole G.E., Webster A.R.

Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines

Location:


Part - Statistical review of Ontario's mineral industry in 1930

Publication Number: ARV40-01.001 Page: Date: 1997

Author: Rogers W.R., Young A.C.

Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines

Location:


Part - Mines of Ontario in 1924

Publication Number: ARV34-01.003 Page: 86-87  Date: 1997

Author: Sutherland T.F., McMillan J.G., Bartlett J., Cole G.E., Webster A.R.

Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines

Location:


Article - 1978 report of Northern Regional Geologist and Timmins Resident Geologist

Publication Number: MP084.005 Page: 57  Date: 1997

Author: Tihor L.A., Hunt D.S.

Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey

Location:


Publication - NI 43-101 Technical Report Resource Estimate on the Buffalo Ankerite Property, 168p.

Publication Number: NI 43-101 Date: 2012

Author: P. A. Bevan and K.W. Guy

Publisher Name:

Location: Timmins RGO


Article - Timmins Resident Geologist area, Northern Region

Publication Number: MP122.005 Page: 122  Date: 1997

Author: Luhta L.E., Sangster P.J.

Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey

Location:


Publication - NI 43-101 Technical Report and Updated Resource Estimate on the Buffalo Ankerite, Fuller, Paymaster and Davidson Tisdale Gold Deposits 278p.

Publication Number: Date: 2013

Author: W. Ewart, E. Puritch, T. Armstrong, Y. Wu, A. Yassa, R. Routledge, K. Masu

Publisher Name:

Location: Timmins RGO


Map - Geological Compilation of the Timmins Area, Abitibi Greenstone Belt

Publication Number: P3379 Scale: 1:100,000    Date: 1998

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

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Location:


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