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Record: MDI42C03SW00066

General

Mineral Record Identification
Record Name(s) Granges Glory Showing - 1988, Mishi Leases - 2008
Related Record Type Simple
Related Record(s)
Record Status Prospect
Date Created 2001-Oct-22
Date Last Modified 2022-Sep-13
Created By
Revised By

Commodities

Primary Commodities: Gold



Location

Township or Area: Mishibishu Lake Area

Latitude: 48° 6' 44.02"    Longitude: -85° 28' 40.59"

UTM Zone: 16    Easting: 613290.82   Northing: 5329894.26    UTM Datum: NAD83

Resident Geologist District: Sault Ste. Marie

NTS Grid: 42C03SW

Point Location Description: Stripped area approximately 2 km west of Mishi Main Zone

Location Method: Based on Assessment

Access Description: Drive west along highway 17 from the junction of highway 17 and 101 for approximately 50 km to the Paint Lake Road (a gravel road heading south from highway 17). Drive south along the gravel road for approximately 50 km to where a west-trending bush road intersects the main road. Drive west approximately 1.5 km to the top of a hill. Walk approximately 2 km west along an overgrown bush road from the Mishi acces road to a stripped area on the north side of the road.



Exploration History

1986-94: MacMillan Gold Corp. and Granges Exploration Ltd. - ground geophysics, 3 ddh (211.06 m), mapping, stripping, channel sampling, airborne geophysics. 1997: Mishibishu Gold Corporation - channel sampling, mapping, prospecting. 2008-2011: Windarra Minerals Ltd. - ground geophysics, soil geochemistry, DD-10


Assessment Work on File

Assessment Work on File
Office File Number Online Assessment File Identifier Online Assessment File Directory
WP Mishibishu Lake.42 42C03SE2001 42C03SE2001
0015 42C03SE0013 42C03SE0013
42C03NW0017 42C03NW0025 42C03NW0025
42C03NW0018 42C03NW0024 42C03NW0024
63.5085 42C03SW0006 42C03SW0006
OM94-066 42C03SE2001 42C03SE2001
2.16202 42C03NW0005 42C03NW0005
2.17768 42C03SW0086 42C03SW0086
2.17766 42C03SW0064 42C03SW0064
2.17770 42C03SW0045 42C03SW0045
2.17767 42C03SW0027 42C03SW0027
2.17769 42C03SW0025 42C03SW0025

Geology

Province: Superior

Subprovince: Wawa

Terrane: Wawa-Abitibi

Belt: Michipicoten

Tectonic Assemblage: Catfish

Geological Age: Neoarchean   Geochronological Age: 2.7 GA   Geochron. Age Ref.: GOO VOL 1



Geology Comments

Feb 21, 2012 (A Wilson) - All of the mineralized zones occur in the most highly strained portion of the Mishibishu Deformation Zone. The tectonic-stratigraphy strikes at 115 and dips at 45 degrees north. The Magnacon mineralized one has a chlorite dominated structural hanging wall and a sericite dominated structural footwall. The Mishibishu Deformation zone is the largest of the deformation zones in the belt, measuring approximately 40 km in length and several hundred metres up to 1.5 km in width. The zone is located north of the Mishibishu Lake Stock and lies along the lithological contact of mafic metavolcanic rocks to the north (hanging wall) with clastic metasediments to the south (footwall) The Western MDZ is that portion of the deformation zone west of Macassa Creek. The deformation and alteration styles of the western MDZ are similar to the central MDZ, however, the intensity of strain and alteration decreases further to the west as the Pukaskwa Batholith is approached.




Lithology

Lithology Data
Rock Type Rank Composition Texture Relationship
Schist-Unsubdivided 1 Quartz-Sericite Host
Vein 2 Quartz Host
Mafic Tuff 3 Intermediate To Mafic Tuff Footwall

Mineralization

Mineralization and Alteration
Rank Mineral Name Class Economic Mineral Type Alteration Mineral Type Alteration Ranking Alteration Intensity Alteration Style
1GoldEconomicOre
1PyriteEconomicGangue
2PyrrhotiteEconomicGangue
3ChalcopyriteEconomicGangue
4ArsenopyriteEconomicGangue
5FuchsiteEconomicGangue
AnkeriteAlterationCarbonatization1StrongReplacement

Mineralization Comments

Feb 21, 2012 (A Wilson) - Diamond drilling by Granges intersected values up to 4.18 g/t au over 5 m. The average assays were 2.38 g/t Au over 6 m and 3.55 g/t Au over 1.32 m. Grab samples collected by Granges returned average assays of 37.37 g/t au, 6.75 g/t Au, 23.7 g/t Au. Channels samples collected by Mishibishu Gold in 1997 returned assays as high as 27.0 g/t Au over 0.6 m. Assays from a diamond drilling program completed by Windarra returned the following values: 1.03 g/t Au over 32.0 m, including 2.29 g/t Au over 12.4 m in M-13.



Mineral Record Details

Characteristics
Rank Characteristic            
1 Sheared

Mineral Zones - Size and Shape

Rank: 1       Structure Type: Shear

Rank: 2       Structure Type: Vein

Zone Name: Detour Lake - Rank 1
Shape Length Thickness Depth Strike Dip Plunge Trend Age Reference
Unknown 65

Site Visit Information

Date: Oct 23, 2001

Geologist: A Wilson

Notes: The showing's most apparent feature is a large, S-folded quartz vein that plunges 40 east. The vein is 0.5 to 4 m wide, black to smokey grey in colour, contains minor pyrite and free gold in quartz. Gold values from grab and channel sampling have been irregular. The vein is hosted by a sheared chlorite clast conglomerate which is interpreted to be a volcanic unit, most likely an intermediate tuff of rhyodacitic composition. This unit is continuous from, and forms the footwall of the Mishi Main Zone. It also marks the division between unequivocal metavolcanic rocks to the north and metasedimentary rocks to the south.



References

Book - The structure, stratigraphy and mineral deposits of the Wawa area: Geological Association of Canada–Mineralogical Association of Canada–Society of Economic Geologists, Joint Annual Meeting, Toronto 1991, Field Trip A6

Publication Number: GACMAC Page: 57  Date: 1991

Author: Sage, R.P. and Heather, K. B.

Publisher Name: Geological Association of Canada and Mineralogical Association of Canada

Location: Timmins RGP


Map - Geological series, Precambrian geology, Mishibishu Lake area, northeastern section, districts of Thunder Bay and Algoma

Publication Number: P2970 Scale: 1:15,840    Date: 1986

Author: Bowen R.P., Logothetis J., Heather K.B.

Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey

Location:


Map - Precambrian geology, Mishibishu Lake area, Mishibishu Lake sheet

Publication Number: P3152 Scale: 1:15,840    Date: 1992

Author: Reid R.G., Bowen R.P., Heather K.B., Logothetis J., Reilly B.A.

Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey

Location:


Mono - Geology, structure and economic geology of the Mishibishu Lake area

Publication Number: OFR5774 Page: 153-154, 159-160  Date: 1991

Author: Reid R.G., Bowen R.P., Reilly B.A., Logothetis J., Heather K.B.

Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey

Location:


Map - Precambrian geology, Mishibishu Lake area, Macassa Creek sheet

Publication Number: P3151 Scale: 1:15,840    Date: 1992

Author: Reid R.G., Bowen R.P., Heather K.B., Logothetis J., Reilly B.A.

Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey

Location:


Map - Operation Pukaskwa, districts of Algoma and Thunder Bay

Publication Number: P0541 Scale: 1:126,720    Date: 1997

Author: Bennett G., Thurston P.C., Giguere J.F.

Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines

Location:


Map - Operation Pukaskwa, University River sheet, districts of Thunder Bay and Algoma

Publication Number: P0507 Scale: 1:63,360    Date: 1997

Author: Bennett G., Thurston P.C., Giguere J.F.

Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines

Location:


Map - University River, Algoma and Thunder Bay districts

Publication Number: M2333 Scale: 1:63,360    Date: 1976

Author: Bennett G., Thurston P.C., Giguere J.F.

Publisher Name: Ontario Division of Mines

Location:


Map - Mishibishu Lake area, District of Thunder Bay, Ontario

Publication Number: ARM49J Scale: 1:63,360    Date: 1997

Author: Evans E.L.

Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines

Location:


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