Newly Discovered Mississippi Valley Type Zn-Pb Province Yukon - Northwest Territories, Canada - I. Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Clyde L. Smith
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

Since the early 1950's exploration in the Yukon Territory, Canada, has been confined largely to Selwyn basin where at least five large stratiform or massive sulfide Pb-Zn deposits have been discovered. The five ore bodies total nearly 100 million tons of 10-16% combined Pb-Zn with 1-3 oz./ton Ag. The only deposit currently in production is the Anvil Mine operating at 8,000 tons per day. Beginning in 1972, exploration in the Mackenzie Mountains, east of Selwyn basin and west of Mackenzie arch, resulted in finds of Mississippi Valley type Zn-Pb mineralization in a belt of Proterozoic and Lower Paleozoic carbonate rocks (Figure 1). Four districts have been located and intensive exploration by numerous Canadian and Arnerican mining companies is currently in progress over a length of 400 miles in the carbonate belt. The consensus is that a major new Zn-Pb province may be taking shape.
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APA: Clyde L. Smith  (1974)  Newly Discovered Mississippi Valley Type Zn-Pb Province Yukon - Northwest Territories, Canada - I. Introduction

MLA: Clyde L. Smith Newly Discovered Mississippi Valley Type Zn-Pb Province Yukon - Northwest Territories, Canada - I. Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1974.

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