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MDI52N02SE00003
Record Name(s) | Dome - 1979 |
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Related Record Type | Simple |
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Record Status | Discretionary Occurrence |
Date Created | 1979-May-05 |
Date Last Modified | 2022-Nov-17 |
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Primary Commodities: Copper
Secondary Commodities: Zinc
Township or Area: Slate Lake Area
Latitude: 51° 0' 23.08" Longitude: -92° 38' 19.63"
UTM Zone: 15 Easting: 525342.72 Northing: 5650599.94 UTM Datum: NAD83
Resident Geologist District: Red Lake
NTS Grid: 52N02SE
Point Location Description: Transfer
Location Method: Conversion from MDI
1969-70: Dome Exploration (Canada) Ltd. drilled 8 DDH totalling 742.8 m, and conducted airborne magnetic, EM, and gamma ray surveys.
Office File Number | Online Assessment File Identifier | Online Assessment File Directory |
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24 | 52N02SE0055 | 52N02SE0055 |
25 | 52N02SE0054 | 52N02SE0054 |
63.2684 | 52K15NE0029 | 52K15NE0029 |
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 | ||||
20 | Sphalerite | Economic | Ore |
Nov 15, 2022 (Therese Pettigrew) - Massive and disseminated sulphides occur in Early Precambrian siliceous tuff and andesite. Massive and disseminated pyrite and pyrrhotite and disseminated chalcopyrite and sphalerite were found. Best intersection of mineralization was taken from a banded zone containing 60% pyrite, 5% pyrrhotite, and magnetite in a matrix of quartz, chlorite, sericite, and carbonate (SMDR 00548).
Jun 23, 2022 (Q Unknown) - Grade 1970 DDH 14A-1: best: 0.20% Cu and 0.05% Zn / 15 ft (157.7-172.7').
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