Chapter III-Continued - Part 2. - Manitoba and Saskatchewan - Structural Control of Ore Deposits in Northern Manitoba

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
C. H. Stockwell M. Harrison
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"Metals vah1ed at more than $200,000,000 have been obtained, mainly since 1930, from the mines of northern Manitoba. The greater part of this production has been copper, zinc, and gold from the Flin Flon, Sherritt Gordon, and Mandy mines. The chief mines from which gold alone has been produced are God's Lake, Laguna, and Gurney. At present (May 1947) Flin Flon and Sherritt Gordon are the only producing mines, but the Nor-Acme property is being developed for large-scale production of gold. Large deposits of nickel and copper are being diamond drilled at Lynn Lake, and the Thompson, Ferro, and other properties are being developed. The mineral deposits lie within irregular or elongated areas of Precambrian sedimentary and volcanic rocks, surrounded by granite ( Fig. 1).The common rock types include basic and acidic flows, agglomerate, ruff, greywacke, arkose, argilli te, conglomerate, and their gneissoid and schistose derivatives. They are invaded by sills, dykes, and irregular bodies of gabbro and diorite, and all are cut by granite. Some of the sediments are interstratified with volcanics, and others are deposited unconformably on them.STRUCTURAL GEOLOGYLittle is known of the structures of the rocks in the area as a whole, because by far the greater part is unexplored or has been covered only by reconnaissance surveys. Available information indicates a general east structural trend in the southeast part, whereas in the west part the folding is mote complex with no definite overall trend. However, in a few small areas in the western part where detailed work has been done, as around the Flin Flon, Sherritt-Gordon, Nor-Acme, and other properties, the structure is fairly well known. The following descriptions apply chiefly to these areas ."
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APA: C. H. Stockwell M. Harrison  (1954)  Chapter III-Continued - Part 2. - Manitoba and Saskatchewan - Structural Control of Ore Deposits in Northern Manitoba

MLA: C. H. Stockwell M. Harrison Chapter III-Continued - Part 2. - Manitoba and Saskatchewan - Structural Control of Ore Deposits in Northern Manitoba. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1954.

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