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Record: MDI52J14NE00004

General

Mineral Record Identification
Record Name(s) Eagle Island - 1957, Lake St. Joseph - 1969, Island 84 - 1922
Related Record Type Simple
Related Record(s)
Record Status Developed Prospect With Reported Reserves or Resources
Date Created 1979-Sep-26
Date Last Modified 2022-Oct-21
Created By
Revised By

Commodities

Primary Commodities: Iron



Location

Township or Area: Trist Lake Area

Latitude: 50° 57' 39.55"    Longitude: -91° 2' 49.54"

UTM Zone: 15    Easting: 637144   Northing: 5647302    UTM Datum: NAD83

Resident Geologist District: Thunder Bay North

NTS Grid: 52J14NE

Point Location Description: Py occurrence noted on east shore of Eagle Island (Island 84) on map 2442

Location Method: Conversion from MDI

Access Description: Access is by boat to the southwest bay of Lake St. Joseph.



Exploration History

Jabez Williams staked claims over the iron deposits of Lake St. Joseph in the early 1900s. 1921: Ontario Department of Mines Report on Iron Formation of Lake St. Joseph. 1931-32: Consolidated Mining & Smelting Company of Canada Ltd. conducted trenching and drilled 5 DDH. They completed beneficiation studies in July 1932; they concluded that gravity separation would be preferable to flotation. 1956: Antiquois Mining Corp. conducted geological and geophysical surveys (dip needle magnetometer) and trenching. Lake St. Joseph Iron Ltd. drilled the iron deposits from 1957 to 1959 (35 DDH totalling 4,471 m) and contracted Laurier Juteau to compile reserve estimates in 1960/61. 1966-67: Algoma Steel Corp. Ltd. optioned the Gustafson property (SE of Eagle Island), conducted ground magnetic survey and drilled 6 DDH totalling 1315 m. 1968-69: Algoma optioned Lake St. Joseph Iron’s Eagle, Fish and Wolf Islands property and conducted mapping, magnetic and gravity surveys, trench resampling and basic mineralogical studies and test work. 1973: Algoma took a 1100 ton bulk sample from Eagle Island and conducted a pilot metallurgical test. 1974-75: Algoma drilled 71 DDH totalling 14,178.25 m and conducted a ground magnetic survey. 1975: Algoma conducted pilot plant tests, geophysical surveys and reopened old trenches. 1976: Algoma, Stelco and Dofasco selected Eagle Island as the best iron property in NW Ontario for development. 1978-79: Algoma - 3 DDH totaling 428.2 m, geological mapping. 1988: Dofasco acquired Algoma and Lake St. Joseph Iron. 2006: claims lapsed. 2008: Rockex – staked claims and drilled 5 DDH totaling 1312 m. 2011: Rockex - Airborne geophysical survey. 2011-2012: Rockex - 16 DDH totaling 7937.10 m.


Assessment Work on File

Assessment Work on File
Office File Number Online Assessment File Identifier Online Assessment File Directory
2.49486 20000006839 20000006839
2.40768 20000003965 20000003965
52J14NE0011D1 52J14NE0011 52J14NE0011
52J14NE0010B1 52J14NE0014 52J14NE0014
52J14NE0011A1 52J14NE0017 52J14NE0017
52J14NE0012D1 52J14NE0009 52J14NE0009
52J14NE0010C1 52J14NE0015 52J14NE0015
52J14NE0013E1 52J14NE0012 52J14NE0012
52J14NE0013A1 52J14NE0010 52J14NE0010
52J14NE0012E1 52J14NE0007 52J14NE0007
52J14NE0010A1 52J14NE0013 52J14NE0013
52J14NE0012A1 52J14NE0016 52J14NE0016

Geology

Province: Superior

Subprovince: Uchi

Terrane: North Caribou

Domain: Uchi

Belt: Lake St. Joseph

Geological Age: Neoarchean  



Geology Comments

Aug 28, 2007 (Mark Puumala) - The banded iron formation of Western Lake St. Joseph is hosted within metasedimentary rocks of the Eagle Island Assemblage. Shlanka (1968) indicates that this iron formation extends for an east-west strike length of approximately 10.5 km, and that it attains widths of up to 152 m. The iron formation is described by Clifford (1969) as consisting of alternating laminae of magnetite-rich and quartz-rich material. The iron formation is also reported to contain lesser amounts of biotite, chlorite, epidote, hematite and carbonate. At the far western end of the iron formation, where the metamorphic grade is highest, amphibole and garnet have also been noted. Clifford (1969) indicates that the iron formation has been intensely folded, with one major synclinal structure having been identified. The closure of the main syncline is located along the eastern shore of Eagle Island (see ODM Map 2159), with the northern and southern limbs of the structure forming the northern and southern shorelines of the island (i.e., the axial plane generally strikes east-west). The two limbs of this structure have been mapped to the west across Fish Island, Wolf Island and Island 184.




Lithology

Lithology Data
Rock Type Rank Composition Texture Relationship
Ironstone-unsubdivided 1 Is
Terrigenous-Clastic-Unsubdivided 2 Adjacent

Mineralization

Mineralization and Alteration
Rank Mineral Name Class Economic Mineral Type Alteration Mineral Type Alteration Ranking Alteration Intensity Alteration Style
5HematiteEconomicOre
10MagnetiteEconomicOre
15PyriteEconomicOre
20SideriteEconomicOre

Mineral Record Details

Classification
RankClassification            
1 Sedimentary
Characteristics
Rank Characteristic            
1 Stratabound
Reserves or Resources Data
Zone Year Category Tonnes Reference Comments Commodities
Eagle Island 2013 Inferred Mineral Resource 108000000 NI 43-101 Technical report on the preliminary economic assessment on Lake St. Joseph Iron property. Oct 11, 2013 @ 31.03% Fe. 10% Cut-off Fe Gold 31.03 Percent
Eagle Island 2013 Indicated Mineral Resource 1287000000 NI 43-101 Technical report on the preliminary economic assessment on Lake St. Joseph Iron property. Oct 11, 2013 @ 28.39% Fe. 10% Cut-off Fe Gold 28.39 Percent
Eagle Island 1957 Inferred Mineral Resource 204000000 R070 p. 54 Tonnage ranges from 125 mt to 225 mt (quoted above) pending pit slope Iron 35 %

References

Map - Western part of Lake St. Joseph, districts of Kenora, Thunder Bay and Patricia, Ontario

Publication Number: ARM31E Scale: 1:63,360    Date: 1997

Author: Bruce E.L.

Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines

Location:


Map - Miniss Bay sheet, Lake St. Joseph, Kenora and Thunder Bay districts

Publication Number: M2159 Scale: 1:31,680    Date: 1968

Author: Clifford P.M.

Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines

Location:


Map - Sioux Lookout-Armstrong, geological compilation series, Kenora and Thunder Bay districts

Publication Number: M2442 Scale: 1:253,440    Date: 1981

Author: Breaks F.W.

Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey

Location:


Map - Central Lake St. Joseph area (western sheet), District of Kenora

Publication Number: P0229 Scale: 1:15,840    Date: 1997

Author: Clifford P.M.

Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines

Location:


Mono - Iron deposits of Ontario

Publication Number: MDC011 Page: 211  Date: 1968

Author: Shklanka R.

Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines

Location:


MonoMap - Geology of the western Lake St. Joseph area, Kenora and Thunder Bay districts

Publication Number: R070 Page: 12-16  Date: 1969

Author: Clifford P.M.

Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines

Location:


Part - Iron formation of Lake St. Joseph

Publication Number: ARV31-08.001 Date: 1998

Author: Bruce E.L.

Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines

Location:


Publication - NI 43-101 Technical Report on the Preliminary Economic Assessment on Lake St. Joseph Iron Property, Ontario - Canada

Publication Number: 2013 43-101 Date: 2013

Author: Buro, Y.A., Ibrango, S., Cassoff, J., Cunningham, R., Michaud, A. et al.

Publisher Name: Met-Chem Canada Inc. for Rockex Mining Corp

Location: Rockex Mining website


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