Gold mineralization in the snow lakewekusko lake region, manitoba

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 20
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1986
Abstract
The Snow Lake-Wekusko Lake region of northern Manitoba conta ins numerous lode gold
occurrences, including the largest gold deposit in the Churchill Prov ince, the Nor Acme
mine. The Aphebian volcanic and sedimentary rocks of this region are comprised of submarine
volcanic strata, overlain by turbidites, both of the Amisk Group, and fluvi atile
sedimenta ry strata and bimodally composed subaerial volcanic rocks of the overlying Missi
Group. Gold occurs as: 1) accessory gold in volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits, 2)
lode gold in shear zones related to sy n- to post-FI thrust fa ults, and 3) lode-gold associated
with post-F2 fault .
An alteration a emblage of biotite, al bite and calc ite is associated with both groups of
lode-gold deposits, and has been superimposed on the regionall y-developed metamorphic
assemblages. AJthough these deposi ts are spatial ly related to britt le-ductile faul ts of different
initial ages, they appear to have all fo rmed after the major period of reg ional fo lding and
metamorphism, and thus may be penecontemporaneous. The alteration is different from
the sericite-ankerite-quartz assemblage that is typically associated with gold deposits in
Superio r Prov ince. Deposits in thi s area of Churchill Prov ince may have formed either
at a higher temperature or a deeper structu ra l level than tho e in Superior Prov ince.
Citation
APA:
(1986) Gold mineralization in the snow lakewekusko lake region, manitobaMLA: Gold mineralization in the snow lakewekusko lake region, manitoba. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1986.