Chapter III- Continued - Part 3. - Red Lake-Patricia Area - General Structural Relationships of Ore Deposits in the Red Lake Area

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
H. Clare Horwood
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Jan 1, 1954

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"In the Red Lake area in northwestern Ontario the relationships between general structures and structures containing ore deposits are among the most unusual and most interesting of any in the Precambrian Shield. The more important orebodies, which are in the central-eastern part of the area, occur in a variety of rocks on the northeastern, eastern, or southeastern sides of a series of granite stocks. Other deposits in the western part of the camp also are structurally associated with granite masses .The relationships were determined in the course of general and detailed geological mapping by detailed analyses of the fracture patterns in the rocks adjacent to the orebodies. In every case it was found that the structures containing the ore were produced by compressive stresses from the direction of intrusion of the granite masses( 2).The Red Lake area lies in the Patricia part of the district of Kenora and is accessible by boat from Hudson or by airplane from Kenora, Sioux Lookout, or Winnipeg. A road from Vermilion lake, on highway No. 17, was opened in August, 1947.The first discoveries of mineralization in the area that proved to be of economic importance were made in 1925 by Lorne Howey and George McNeely for Haileybury interests and by Ray Howey and W. F. Morgan for Mcintyre-Porcupine Mines, Limited. Both prospecting ventures were organized because of information presented by Bruce(l) in his map and report for the Ontario Department of Mines. The discoveries, which were both along the same structure, a quartz porphyry dyke, later developed into the Howey and Hasaga gold mines. Other discoveries were made at intervals as a result of prospecting and development work on ground staked for its location."
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APA: H. Clare Horwood  (1954)  Chapter III- Continued - Part 3. - Red Lake-Patricia Area - General Structural Relationships of Ore Deposits in the Red Lake Area

MLA: H. Clare Horwood Chapter III- Continued - Part 3. - Red Lake-Patricia Area - General Structural Relationships of Ore Deposits in the Red Lake Area. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1954.

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