Geology and exploration history of the gold mineralization in the star lake area, saskatchewan

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
W. L. Murphy
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The Star Lake property, located 115 km northeast of La Ronge, Saskatchewan is underlain by metamorphosed andesitic tuffs and flows which have been intruded by the dioritic to granitic Star Lake Pluton. Gold mineralization on the Star Lake property was first discovered at Ru h Lake by E. Beveridge in 1959 and by M. and E. Hird in 1961. In 1960 E. Partridge discovered Kahn 18 and Kahn 28. In 1982 the SMDC-Starrex joint venture completed geophysical and geochemical urveys including magnetics, VLF, IP/Resistivity, vegetation, bulk till and oil sampling, followed by drill testing of pecific targets. To date the most ignificant depo it is the 21 Zone which contain drill indicated reserves of 230,000 tons grading 0.5 oz/ton Au . The 21 Zone con ists of quartz with 5-10% (locally > 30%) drusy pyrite, minor chalcopyrite and trace amounts of scheelite, chalcocite and arsenopyrite. The 21 Zone is enclosed by a 25-50 m wide band of mylonitized monzonite. The mylonite occurs in the central portion of a 300 m wide northeasterly trending zone of brittle deformation .
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APA: W. L. Murphy  (1986)  Geology and exploration history of the gold mineralization in the star lake area, saskatchewan

MLA: W. L. Murphy Geology and exploration history of the gold mineralization in the star lake area, saskatchewan. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1986.

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