Structural control of ore deposits in the Canadian Shield between Great Slave and Great Bear Lakes, Northwest Territories

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. F. Henderson
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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6
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523 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1954

Abstract

Stable mining operations commenced in the Northwest Territories in 1933. Pitchblende from Great Bear lake and gold from the Yellowknife district are the main minerals produced. The value of pitchblende products produced from 1933 to 1941 was nearly $6; 000; 000; data on subsequent production are not available. The first gold was produced from the Con mine at Yellowknife in 1938. Other properties that later came into production include the Negus; Slave Lake; Thompson Lundmark; and Ptarmigan mines. The annual gold production reached $3; 862; 000 in 1942 but due to the war and consequent labour shortage fell to $333; 218 in 1945. The only producing mines at present (May; 1947) are the Con and Negus; but several promising properties are under development; including that of Giant Yellowknife Gold Mines where large tonnages of ore are being blocked out. With the reopening of former producing mines and new production from properties now being developed; gold production should rapidly increase and exceed its former peak within the next few years.
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APA: J. F. Henderson  (1954)  Structural control of ore deposits in the Canadian Shield between Great Slave and Great Bear Lakes, Northwest Territories

MLA: J. F. Henderson Structural control of ore deposits in the Canadian Shield between Great Slave and Great Bear Lakes, Northwest Territories. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1954.

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