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Ministry of Energy, Northern Development and Mines

Permanent Link to this Record: MDI52O08SW00010

Deposit: MDI52O08SW00010

General

Mineral Deposit Identification
Deposit Name(s) Little Ochig Lake #9 - 1987, Kasagiminnis Lake - 1987
Related Deposit Type None
Deposit Status occurrence
Date Created 1990-Nov-29
Date Last Modified 2020-May-29
Created By Q Unknown
Revised By T Pettigrew

Commodities

Primary Commodities: gold

Location

Township or Area: Little Ochig Lake Area

Latitude: 51° 16' 12.21"    Longitude: -90° 22' 21.69"

UTM Zone: 15    Easting: 683271   Northing: 5683136    UTM Datum: NAD83

Resident Geologist District: Thunder Bay North

NTS Grid: 52O08SW

Point Location Description: Location of zone 1 in DDH KAS-87-31 on map in Assessment report 52O08SW0006

Location Method: based on assessment

Source Map: EMR 1976 PICKLE LAKE - EDITION 1

Sources Map Scale: 1:25 000

Access Description: This occurrence is located about 25 km south-southwest of Pickle Lake. It was intersected in a diamond-drill hole spotted in a bay of Kasagiminnis Lake, about 1 km north of the river connecting Annimwash Lake to Kasagiminnis Lake. Kasagiminnis Lake is often too shallow for float-equipped aircraft and is best accessed by helicopter or, in winter ski-equipped aircraft.

Exploration and Mining History

1985: Moss Resources Ltd. commissioned an airborne mag and EM survey over an area including the occurrence. 1986: Power Explorations Inc. conducted ground mag and EM surveys, geological mapping and rock and soil geochemical sampling on a claim group covering this occurrence. 1986-88: Power Explorations Inc. completed 2 diamond-drilling programs on a claim group covering this occurrence. The drilling totalled 9592.67 m in 88 holes, including 4 DDH totalling 591.6 m in the vicinity of this occurrence. This deposit was intersected in drill hole KAS-87-31.

Assessment Work on File

Assessment Work on File
Office File Number   Online Assessment File Identifier   Online Assessment File Directory  
52O08SW-0032     52O08SE0003     Open
52O08SW-0017     52O08SW0013     Open Open
52O08SW-0015     52O08SW0016     Open
52O08SW-0026     52O08SW0006     Open

Geology

Province: Superior

Subprovince: Uchi

Belt: Meen-dempster

Geological Age: Neoarchean   

Tectonic Assemblage: Confederation

Geology Comments

12/17/1996 (B Nelson) - Drill hole KAS-87-31 intersected a 0.31 m interval of core which assayed 0.32 oz/ton Au, at 39.62 m to 39.93 m down the hole. The interval is contained in a moderately carbonatized, sericitic intermediate metavolcanic. The interval contained a 6 cm thick quartz-tourmaline vein.

Mineral Deposit Lithology

Lithology Data
Rock Type Rank Composition Texture Relationship
vein 1 quartz-tourmaline contains
intermediate metavolcanics 2 quartz-tourmaline vein host
mafic metavolcanics 3 near

Mineralization

Deposit Mineralization and Alteration
Rank Mineral Name Class Economic Mineral Type Alteration Mineral Type Alteration Ranking Alteration Intensity Habit Description
1 pyrite economic ore
unspecified alteration carbonatization 1 unknown disseminated
sericite alteration unknown 2 unknown disseminated

Mineralization Comments

12/17/1996 (B Nelson) - Drill hole KAS-87-31 intersected a 0.31 m interval of core which assayed 0.32 oz/ton Au, at 39.62 m to 39.93 m down the hole. The interval contained a 6 cm thick quartz-tourmaline vein.

Mineral Deposit Details

Deposit Classification
Rank Classification            
1 lode (gold)
Deposit Characteristics
Rank Characteristic            
1 vein

References

Publication - Mineral Deposits of the Central Portion of the Uchi Subprovince, p. 388-389

Publication Number: OFR5869    Date: 1993

Author: Seim, G.W.

Publisher Name: OGS


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