Other conglomerate-hosted deposits

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. S. Robertson T. P. Podolsky G. E. Nutter
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

"IntroductionBasal Proterozoic quartz-pebble conglomerates are found both west of Elliot Lake, in Duncan, Jarvis and Aweres Townships, north of Sault Ste. Marie and to the east and northeast of Sudbury, Ontario. Locally, while well packed and pyrite-rich, they carry little to no uranium. Locally, they carry gold. These features generally are ascribed to variations in the source areas of the rocks.In two other areas of Canada, similar basal Proterozoic units contain quartz-pebble conglomerate beds with uranium.Sakami LakeLocation and HistoryThe Sakarni Lake uranium deposit is found in a narrow, northeast-trending, Archean greenstone belt located 95 miles southeast of Fort George, on James Bay, and 240 miles north of Matagami, Quebec (Fig. 1).The deposit was detected by Inco in 1971, during an airborne EM survey which carried a newly developed Inco spectrometer system flown at 450 feet. Ground investigation, in 1972, resulted in the discovery and sampling of quartz-pebble conglomerate which yielded assays as high as 0.19% U3O8.Extensive field exploration was conducted between 1972 and 1975. Sixty-five diamond drill holes, to a total of 13,969 metres, served to define the extent and economic potential of the conglomerates which extend over a total strike length of about eight kilometres."
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APA: D. S. Robertson T. P. Podolsky G. E. Nutter  (1986)  Other conglomerate-hosted deposits

MLA: D. S. Robertson T. P. Podolsky G. E. Nutter Other conglomerate-hosted deposits. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1986.

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