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Record Name(s) | South Katisha - 1983 |
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Related Record Type | Simple |
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Record Status | Occurrence |
Date Created | 1991-Feb-27 |
Date Last Modified | 2022-Jul-07 |
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Primary Commodities: Gold
Township or Area: Kawashegamuk Lake Area
Latitude: 49° 23' 26.42" Longitude: -92° 27' 35.67"
UTM Zone: 15 Easting: 539193.813 Northing: 5471026.485 UTM Datum: NAD83
Resident Geologist District: Kenora
NTS Grid: 52F08NW
Point Location Description: Transfer
Location Method: Conversion from MDI
Access Description: The area of the Snake Bay - South Katisha Zone Project is located some 55 km southeast of Dryden, Ontario. Access to the Snake Bay property claim group is via the Snake Bay Road, an all weather gravel road which leads south from Highway 17. This road runs through the middle of the claim group, and a number of logging roads lead off this road providing additional access to the region. The area contains numerous lakes interconnected by short portages or creeks. Virtually all the map area is within a kilometre of a road or navigable lake which greatly facilitates exploration work. (Assessment File 52F/08 NW R-3, Report of Esso Minerals Canada Activities; 1984, Kenora Resident Geologist Office)
Office File Number | Online Assessment File Identifier | Online Assessment File Directory |
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21 / 52F08NW R-3 | 52F08NW0385 | 52F08NW0385 |
Province: Superior
Subprovince: Wabigoon
Terrane: Western Wabigoon
Belt: Eagle-Wabigoon-Manitou
Geological Age: Precambrian
Jul 07, 2022 (Q Unknown) - The claim group is underlain by two stratigraphic groups of supracrustal rocks: the Wapageisi Lake group, and the Stormy Lake group. The metavolcanics of the Wapageisi Lake group comprise a thick sequence of pillowed, mafic volcanics of tholeiitic affinity with thin intercalated horizons of intermediate to felsic calc-alkaline flows and associated interflow sediments (chert/argillite). The sequence is capped by a thick (1 km) sequence of mafic to felsic pyroclastic breccia. Unconformably overlying the Wapageisi Lake group is the Stormy Lake group which consists of a thick (3000 m) succession of coarse polymictic and volcanic conglomerates with thin intercalated rhyolite and basaltic flow horizons.
Rank | Mineral Name | Class | Economic Mineral Type | Alteration Mineral Type | Alteration Ranking | Alteration Intensity | Alteration Style |
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5 | Pyrite | Economic | Ore |
Jul 07, 2022 (Q Unknown) - Best assay: 0.04 opt Au over 5.0 m in ddh. The most significant gold mineralization on the Snake property is hosted by shear zones cutting oxide-bearing gabbro. The shear zones are part of a conjugate set trending 180°/90°and 120° /40° S respectively throughout the property. To date seven main mineralized zones have been discovered by EMC of which five have been drilled. The shear zones range from 1.0 to 15.0 metres in width and are marked by an intense foliation developed parallel to the trend of the zones. These zones are the focal point for hydrothermal alteration and associated veining, generally consisting of an early carbonate (Fe-carbonate + minor pyrite) generation overprinted by a quartz stockwork vein set. The early carbonate veins are typically colliform textured, up to 5.0 metres in width, and have formed parallel to, and in the centre of, the shear zones. (Assessment File 52F/08 NW R-3, Report of Esso Minerals Canada Activities; 1984, Kenora Resident Geologist Office)
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