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Record Name(s) | Mimi Point Showing - 1989 |
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Related Record Type | Simple |
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Record Status | Occurrence |
Date Created | 1991-Mar-22 |
Date Last Modified | 2022-Aug-05 |
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Primary Commodities: Gold
Township or Area: Agnew
Latitude: 51° 7' 54.24" Longitude: -92° 36' .07"
UTM Zone: 15 Easting: 527986.889 Northing: 5664550.238 UTM Datum: NAD83
Resident Geologist District: Red Lake
NTS Grid: 52N02NE
Point Location Description: Point of Land in Lost Bay of Confederation Lake (NE side of bay)
Location Method: Conversion from MDI
Access Description: O/C -1H- on small point app. 365M due E of midpoint of E boundary of claim 63118, W. shore of Lost Bay.
Rank | Mineral Name | Class | Economic Mineral Type | Alteration Mineral Type | Alteration Ranking | Alteration Intensity | Alteration Style |
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5 | Chalcopyrite | Economic | Ore | ||||
10 | Pyrite | Economic | Ore | ||||
15 | Pyrrhotite | Economic | Ore |
Aug 05, 2022 (Q Unknown) - 1989 trench and grab samples: 0.38 opt Au/1.6', 0.16/1', 0.22 opt Au, 0.08/1 ft.
File - Resident Geologist files AF RL 1989 Agnew #21
Publication Number: Date: 1996
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Location: Red Lake RGP
Map - Geological series, Agnew Township, District of Kenora (Patricia Portion)
Publication Number: P1056 Scale: 1:15,840 Date: 1975
Author: Thurston P.C., Waychison W., Falls R.M., Baker D.F.
Publisher Name: Ontario Division of Mines
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Mono - Gold occurrences, prospects and past-producing mines of the Birch-Confederation lakes area
Publication Number: OFR5835 Page: 39 Date: 1992
Author: Parker J.R., Atkinson B.T.
Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey
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