Ontario Geological Survey
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Record Name(s) | Fish Island - 1932, Lake St.Joseph - 1957, Island 162 - 1957 |
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Related Record Type | Simple |
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Record Status | Developed Prospect With Reported Reserves or Resources |
Date Created | 2001-Feb-16 |
Date Last Modified | 2023-Mar-23 |
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Primary Commodities: Iron
Township or Area: Trist Lake Area
Latitude: 50° 57' 6.12" Longitude: -91° 6' 30.4"
UTM Zone: 15 Easting: 632862.551 Northing: 5646157.417 UTM Datum: NAD83
Resident Geologist District: Thunder Bay North
NTS Grid: 52J14NE
Point Location Description: Iron formation indicated at west end of Island 162 map 2159
Location Method: Data Compilation
Access Description: Access is by boat to the southwest bay of Lake St. Joseph.
Jabez Williams staked claims over the iron deposits of Lake St. Joseph in the early 1900s. Consolidated Mining Company of Canada Ltd. completed beneficiation studies in July 1932; they concluded that gravity separation would be preferable to flotation. Lake St. Joseph Iron Ltd. drilled the iron deposits from 1957 to 1959 and contracted Laurier Juteau to compile reserve estimates in 1960/61. Hanna Mining and later Algoma Steel Corp Ltd. conducted property appraisals from 1961 until 1976; they concluded that the property be rejected 'because of complicated metallurgy'.
Office File Number | Online Assessment File Identifier | Online Assessment File Directory |
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52J14NE0012E1 | 52J14NE0007 | 52J14NE0007 |
52J14NE0012D1 | 52J14NE0009 | 52J14NE0009 |
52J14NE-0017 | 52J14NE0026 | 52J14NE0026 |
52J14NE-0014 | 52J14NE0025 | 52J14NE0025 |
52J14NE0013E1 | 52J14NE0012 | 52J14NE0012 |
52J14NE0013A1 | 52J14NE0010 | 52J14NE0010 |
52J14NE0011D1 | 52J14NE0011 | 52J14NE0011 |
52J14NE0011A1 | 52J14NE0017 | 52J14NE0017 |
52J14NE0010C1 | 52J14NE0015 | 52J14NE0015 |
52J14NE0010B1 | 52J14NE0014 | 52J14NE0014 |
52J14NE0010A1 | 52J14NE0013 | 52J14NE0013 |
52J14NE0012A1 | 52J14NE0016 | 52J14NE0016 |
Province: Superior
Subprovince: Uchi
Terrane: North Caribou
Domain: Uchi
Belt: Lake St. Joseph
Geological Age: Neoarchean
Aug 27, 2007 (Mark Puumala) - P.M. Clifford (1969) of the Ontario Department of Mines described the iron formations of southwest Lake St. Joseph as alternating purple-grey and white 'oxide beds' composed of hematite, magnetite and quartz, respectively. A carbonate schist (calcite, siderite, ankerite, biotite, chlorite, quartz and plagioclase) is often associated with the oxide beds. 'Folding has caused considerable local thickening of the iron formation...' (p50 Clifford 1969). 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.
Rock Type | Rank | Composition | Texture | Relationship | Ironstone-unsubdivided | 1 | Is |
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Terrigenous-Clastic-Unsubdivided | 2 | Adjacent |
Rank | Mineral Name | Class | Economic Mineral Type | Alteration Mineral Type | Alteration Ranking | Alteration Intensity | Alteration Style |
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1 | Hematite | Economic | Ore | ||||
2 | Magnetite | Economic | Ore |
Rank | Classification |
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1 | Sedimentary |
Rank | Characteristic |
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1 | Stratabound |
Zone | Year | Category | Tonnes | Reference | Comments | Commodities |
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Fish Island | 1961 | Unclassified | 91000000 | R070 p. 54 | Range given from 75,000,000 to 100,000,000 tonnes | Iron 37 % |
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
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MonoMap - Geology of the western Lake St. Joseph area, Kenora and Thunder Bay districts
Publication Number: R070 Date: 1969
Author: Clifford P.M.
Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines
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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
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Mono - Iron deposits of Ontario
Publication Number: MDC011 Date: 1968
Author: Shklanka R.
Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines
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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
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Part - Iron formation of Lake St. Joseph
Publication Number: ARV31-08.001 Date: 1998
Author: Bruce E.L.
Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines
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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
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