The komis gold deposit and ep zone waddy lake area, saskatchewan

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Brian C. Asbury
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Gold-bearing quartz veins with auriferou pyritic wall rock alteration haloes at the Komis deposit near Waddy Lake in northern Saskatchewan occur in fractured Archean intermediate volcanic rock flanking a plutonic felsic intrusion. Three ore zones totalling 1.5 million tonnes grading five g/t gold have resulted from a combination of patterns of high density of fracture-filling quartz veins created by contrasting competencies of four predominant rock types and preferential gold deposition in magnetitebearing andesite host rock. Pre-glacial surface weathering remobilized gold from a nearby pyritized intermediateto- felsic dyke to form the EP Zone with a wide variety of supergene accessory minerals. Much of the EP Zone wa eroded by glacial action to forn1 a highly anomalous gold-bearing till dispersion train which facilitated its di covery.
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APA: Brian C. Asbury  (1986)  The komis gold deposit and ep zone waddy lake area, saskatchewan

MLA: Brian C. Asbury The komis gold deposit and ep zone waddy lake area, saskatchewan. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1986.

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