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Record: MDI52F16SE00005

General

Mineral Record Identification
Record Name(s) Keikewabik Lake - 2001
Related Record Type Simple
Related Record(s)
Record Status Occurrence
Date Created 2003-Dec-08
Date Last Modified 2022-Jul-26
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Commodities

Primary Commodities: Gold, Zinc



Location

Township or Area: Keikewabik Lake Area

Latitude: 49° 50' 21.72"    Longitude: -92° 12' 23.34"

UTM Zone: 15    Easting: 557058   Northing: 5521073    UTM Datum: NAD83

Resident Geologist District: Kenora

NTS Grid: 52F16SE

Point Location Description: Transfer

Location Method: Field Visit with GPS



Assessment Work on File

Assessment Work on File
Office File Number Online Assessment File Identifier Online Assessment File Directory
2.16562 / 52F16SE P-0017 52F16SE0003 52F16SE0003

Geology

Province: Superior

Subprovince: Wabigoon

Belt: Eagle-Wabigoon-Manitou

Geological Age: Archean  



Mineralization Comments

Jul 26, 2022 (Q Unknown) - Grab sample taken during the 2001 property visit by the District Geologist returned up to 8806 ppm Zn and 2 samples retuned 7000 and 6462 ppb Pb. A grab sample from the same area returned 520 ppb Au, 69.5 ppm Ag, 3.26 percent Zn and 1.65 percent PB is reported in Glatz assessment file 52F16SE 0017.



Mineral Record Details

References

Mono - Report of Activities 2001, Resident Geologist Program, Red Lake Regional Resident Geologist Report: Red Lake and Kenora Districts

Publication Number: OFR6079 Date: 2002

Author: Lichtblau A.F., Hinz P., Ravnaas C., Storey C.C., Kosloski L., Raoul A.

Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey

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