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Record: MDI52C15SE00029

General

Mineral Record Identification
Record Name(s) G.L. Pidgeon Property - 9999, Cousineau Option - 9999, Hanna Prospect - 9999, Pidgeon Prospect - 9999
Related Record Type Simple
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Record Status Occurrence
Date Created 1999-Dec-17
Date Last Modified 2022-Mar-02
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Commodities

Primary Commodities: Copper, Zinc, Lead



Location

Township or Area: Farrington

Latitude: 48° 44' 29.75"    Longitude: -92° 53' .46"

UTM Zone: 15    Easting: 508567.885   Northing: 5398737.674    UTM Datum: NAD83

Resident Geologist District: Kenora

NTS Grid: 52C15SE

Point Location Description: Drill holes and trenches

Location Method: Other Literature



Exploration History

1969: 205 m of DD in 6 holes. Best assays returned 5.61% Zn over .15m. 1975: geological and geophysical surveys. 503 m of DD in 3 holes. Best assays returned 0.8% Zn and .06% Cu over 0.76m. 1987-89: stripping, trenching and sampling. Grab samples assayed as high as 6.39% Zn. 1989: airborne Mag and EM survey. Stripping and channel sampling. 340 m of DD in 3 holes. Best intersection assayed 1.18% Zn, 0.13% Pb and 0.07% Cu over 2.26 m. Mineralization included py, cpy, sph and ga. Lithologies included felsic to intermediate flows and felsic intrusives 1990-93: airborne Mag and Em survey. Geophysical, geological and geochemical surveys. 1 855 m of DD in 5 holes. Best assays returned 1.42% Zn and .08% Cu over .75 m and 0.87%Zn and 0.12% Cu over 1.3 m. Mineralization included cpy, py, sph and ga. Lithologies included mafic to felsic metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks.




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