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Record: MDI52M01SE00028

General

Mineral Record Identification
Record Name(s) Wolf Narrows - 1975
Related Record Type Simple
Related Record(s)
Record Status Discretionary Occurrence
Date Created 1979-Jun-06
Date Last Modified 2022-Mar-02
Created By
Revised By

Commodities

Primary Commodities: Silver



Location

Township or Area: Todd

Latitude: 51° 1' 15.11"    Longitude: -94° 5' 33.82"

UTM Zone: 15    Easting: 423359.14   Northing: 5652713.1    UTM Datum: NAD83

Resident Geologist District: Red Lake

NTS Grid: 52M01SE

Point Location Description: py,cp,Ag showing on OGS map P1052

Location Method: Data Compilation



Exploration History

1975: OGS staff carried out mapping and sampling. No assessment reports were found on file.


Geology

Province: Superior

Subprovince: Uchi

Terrane: North Caribou

Domain: Uchi

Belt: Red Lake

Geological Age: Archean  



Lithology

Lithology Data
Rock Type Rank Composition Texture Relationship
Tonalite 1 Porphyritic Hornblende-Biotite Trondhjemite
Mafic lava flow-unsubdivided 2

Mineralization

Mineralization and Alteration
Rank Mineral Name Class Economic Mineral Type Alteration Mineral Type Alteration Ranking Alteration Intensity Alteration Style
1PyriteEconomicOre
2ChalcopyriteEconomicOre

Mineralization Comments

Nov 27, 2020 (Q Unknown) - Grade - 1975 OGS grab sample: 0.58 opt Ag (19.9 g/ton).



Mineral Record Details

References

Map - Geological series, Todd Township, District of Kenora (Patricia Portion)

Publication Number: P1052 Scale: 1:12,000    Date: 1975

Author: Riley R.A.

Publisher Name: Ontario Division of Mines

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