Geology Of The St. Lawrence Wollastonite Deposit Seeley's Bay, Ontario

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. Crouse
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

A significant wollastonite resource has been discovered and evaluated near Seeley's Bay in southeastern Ontario. The deposit occurs in Grenville Frontenac Terrane granulite facies rock within a calc-silicate skarn in contact with Proterozoic-age gabbro. The steeply-dipping and tightly-folded wollastonite skarn beds are interlayered with diopside and quartz-feldspar skarns in a southwest-plunging synclinorium. More than 9 million tonnes of a drill-proven and inferred resource grading 41 % wollastonite has been identified, as well as an additional 3 million tonnes grading 30%. Mineralogical and process test work with the wollastonite from this deposit has demonstrated the potential to produce a high purity, high aspect ratio wollastonite product.
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APA: D. Crouse  (1994)  Geology Of The St. Lawrence Wollastonite Deposit Seeley's Bay, Ontario

MLA: D. Crouse Geology Of The St. Lawrence Wollastonite Deposit Seeley's Bay, Ontario. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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