New Mineral Exploration Targets
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New Mineral Exploration Targets
NEW MINERAL EXPLORATION TARGETS 2014 GEOSCIENCE PROJECTS PRO 2014-02 New Mineral Exploration Targets 2014 Geoscience Projects PRO 2014-02 Introduction In this report, Géologie Québec presents all the targets of economic interest identified during its 2014 geoscience projects. Geoscience knowledge acquisition is one of the main missions of Géologie Québec. This knowledge is acquired in order to encourage the mining industry to develop Québec’s mineral resources by increasing exploration activity and discovering new deposits. During their 2014 fieldwork, geologists of the ministère de l’Énergie et des Ressources naturelles identified zones with a favourable geological setting for mineral exploration. These areas of interest have not been studied in detail but warrant further investigation by exploration companies. Newly acquired data on these areas of interest will be made public during Québec Mines 2014. 2014 Mineral Exploration Targets In this document, a target corresponds to a zone where the geological setting is favourable for mineral exploration. The data provided on these targets are essentially based on field observations. As a result of the geoscience projects completed in 2014, 53 targets have been identified. There are three categories of targets: (1) outcrop-sized targets measuring less than 100 metres, (2) local targets between 100 metres and 1 kilometre in size, and (3) regional targets greater than 1 kilometre in size. Target locations are shown on the map of Québec and briefly described in a table that includes their precise geographical location, the name of the project from which they originate, and the corresponding poster number. For further information, Québec Mines 2014 attendees are invited to visit the geoscience posters, where they can Contact Isabelle Lafrance François Leclerc Hanafi Hammouche Pierre Pilote Pénélope Burniaux Guillaume Allard Abdelali Moukhsil Siham Benahmed meet the project geologists and find out more about these new exploration targets and about the mineral potential in Québec’s various regions. New This Year! Exploration targets are now shown on the SIGEOM interactive map available at the following address: http://sigeom.mrn.gouv.qc.ca/signet/classes/I1108_ afchCarteIntr You will also be able to view all the targets identified by Géologie Québec since 2005. Targets are divided into six categories: mapping, geochemistry, geophysics, 3D modeling, Quaternary, and mineral potential assessment. Each target is accompanied by a detailed description, including an active link to the initial document in EXAMINE from which it can be downloaded. In addition, the 2014 targets are shown on the Système de Gestion des Titres miniers (GESTIM) site at the following address: https://gestim.mines.gouv.qc.ca/MRN_GestimP_ Presentation/ODM02101_login.aspx For further details concerning our geoscience projects, interested parties can inquire at the Bureau de la Connaissance géoscientifique du Québec or communicate by e-mail with the persons in charge: Bureau de la Connaissance géoscientifique du Québec 400, boulevard Lamaque, bureau 1.02 Val-d’Or (Québec) J9P 3L4 Téléphone : 819 354-4514 Télécopieur : 819 354-4508 Project Mapping – Lac Brisson area, Churchill SE Mapping and compilation – Lac Waconichi area, Chibougamau Mapping – Lac Holmes area, Abitibi-Témiscamingue Mapping and compilation – Lac De Montigny area, Val-d’Or Mapping – Lac Dalmas area, Baie-James Geochemistry – Reanalysis, Baie-James region Mapping – Parent area, Haut-Saint-Maurice region Geophysic – Aeromagnetic survey, rivière Gouin (DP 2014-04) E-mail [email protected] Franç[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Péné[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Please note that 218 mineral potential assessment targets will be published during Quebec Mines 2014. Those come from the following publication: ALLARD, G. – LAMOTHE, D., 2014 – Évaluation du potentiel en minéralisations du type or orogénique de la Baie-James. Ministère de l’Énergie et des Ressources naturelles (EP 2008-01 update, poster G22). Finally, other targets have been identified during 2014 in the following publications: INTISSAR, R. – BENAHMED, S. – D’AMOURS, I., 2014 – Levé magnétique et spectrométrique aéroporté dans le secteur sud de la rivière George, partie sud-est de la Province de Churchill. Ministère des Ressources naturelles; DP 2014-01, 6 pages. (This document identifies 327 Keating anomalies determined from an aeromagnetic survey). Editing: Claude Dion Compilation of data: Mehdi A. Guemache Graphic arts: André Tremblay INTISSAR, R. – BENAHMED, S. – D’AMOURS, I., 2014 – Levé magnétique et spectrométrique aéroporté dans le secteur nord de la rivière George, partie sud-est de la Province de Churchill. Ministère des Ressources naturelles; DP 2014-02, 6 pages. (This document identifies 269 Keating anomalies determined from an aeromagnetic survey). INTISSAR, R. – BENAHMED, S. – D’AMOURS, I., 2014 – Levé magnétique et spectrométrique aéroporté dans la partie nord de l’Orogène de l’Ungava, Province de Churchill. Ministère des Ressources naturelles; DP 2014-03, 6 pages. (This document identifies 1102 Keating anomalies determined from an aeromagnetic survey). BENAHMED, S. – INTISSAR, R. – THÉRIAULT, R., 2014 – Levé magnétique aéroporté dans le secteur du réservoir Gouin, Province géologique du Grenville. Ministère de l’Énergie et des Ressources naturelles; DP 2014-04, 8 pages. (This document identifies 192 Keating anomalies determined from an aeromagnetic survey). www.mern.gouv.qc.ca/produits-services/mines.jsp Dépôt légal – Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec, 2014 © Gouvernement du Québec, 2014 Size Location (UTM NAD83) NTS sheet Regional Regional Regional Local (2) Zones à volcanites minéralisées (3) Intrusions potassiques (4) Migmatites minéralisées (5) Phiroda Zone 20 405784 mE 6398007 mN Zone 20 335716 mE 6278785 mN to 335848 mE 6267210 mN Zone 20 378152 mE 6259674 mN to 381390 mE 6246868 mN Zone 20 344301 mE 6339617 mN to 344955 mE 6336456 mN Zone 20 387514 mE 6344179 mN to 388891 mE 6329025 mN 24H10 24H02 24H04 24A07 24A12 Outcrop-sized Regional Local Outcrop-sized Outcrop-sized Regional (6) Adina (14-AB-6048A) (7) Lac La Savonnière (8) 14-PB-1086A (9) Deuxième chance (96-DB-2143) (10) Marasi (14-LM-7083) (11) Lac Laribosière 23E12 23E12 33H09 Zone 19 307173 mE 5932409 mN Zone 18 695031 mE 5956846 mN to Zone19 316988 mE 5941507 mN 33H08 Zone 18 683755 mE 5910341 mN 33H09 33H08 Zone 18 690026 mE 5930422 mN to 682264 mE 5930037 mN Zone 18 681571 mE 5940723 mN 33H08 Zone 18 667601 mE 5908518 mN Project Mapping – Lac Brisson area, Churchill SE Mapping – Lac Brisson area, Churchill SE Mapping – Lac Brisson area, Churchill SE Mapping – Lac Brisson area, Churchill SE Mapping – Lac Brisson area, Churchill SE Mapping – Lac Dalmas area, Baie-James Mapping – Lac Dalmas area, Baie-James Mapping – Lac Dalmas area, Baie-James Mapping – Lac Dalmas area, Baie-James Mapping – Lac Dalmas area, Baie-James Mapping – Lac Dalmas area, Baie-James Superior Province (Baie-James) – Nord-du-Québec administrative region Regional (1) Zone d’altération potassique Churchill Province (Great North) – Nord-du-Québec administrative region Number and Name G27 G27 G27 G27 G27 G27 G26 G26 G26 G26 G26 Poster Various Isabelle Lafrance Daniel Bandyayera Carl Bilodeau Zn-As-Au Au-As Pénélope Burniaux Mehdi A. Guemache Joséphine Gigon Jean Goutier Pénélope Burniaux Mehdi A. Guemache Joséphine Gigon Jean Goutier Cr Cr Pénélope Burniaux Mehdi A. Guemache Joséphine Gigon Jean Goutier Pénélope Burniaux Mehdi A. Guemache Joséphine Gigon Jean Goutier Cr Li-Be-Nb-Ta Pénélope Burniaux Mehdi A. Guemache Joséphine Gigon Jean Goutier Pénélope Burniaux Mehdi A. Guemache Joséphine Gigon Jean Goutier Ni-Cu-Cr-PGE Various Isabelle Lafrance Daniel Bandyayera Carl Bilodeau Isabelle Lafrance Daniel Bandyayera Carl Bilodeau Various Cu-Au Substance(s) Isabelle Lafrance Daniel Bandyayera Carl Bilodeau Isabelle Lafrance Daniel Bandyayera Carl Bilodeau Person(s) in charge Chromium-rich (<0.71% Cr2O3) ultramafic complex (volcanites and intrusions). Potential for Ni-Cu mineralization considering the volume and the presence of underlying metasediment and sulfide iron formation. Rusty and altered amphibolites of the Dalmas Fm. with <25% sulfide (AS-PY-PO). Calc-silicate metasomatism. Two samples yield 2.45 ppm Au, 4.29% As, 943 ppm Cu, 993 ppm Co and 1,010 ppm Cu, 0.29 ppm Au. Altered amphibolites rich in SF (AS-PY-SP-PO) from the Escale Fm. Two samples grade 8,730 ppm Zn, 1,730 ppm As, 0.25 ppm Au and 440 ppm Zn, 3.78% As, 0.43 ppm Au. Chromium-rich (<0.83% Cr2O3) ultramafic intrusions associated with strong magnetic anomalies. Chromium-rich (<0.86% Cr2O3) ultramafic intrusions associated with strong magnetic anomalies. Spodumene pegmatitic granite. A sample grades 1,570 ppm Li, 355 ppm Be, 50 ppm Ta and 88 ppm Nb. Ni-Cu-Cr-PGE mineralization in a kilometre-scale ultramafic intrusion intruded into a sedimentary sequence located at the Core Zone-Torngat Orogen suture zone. Four samples (3% SF) with up to 0.8% Ni, 0.93% Cr, 0.13% Cu, 61 ppb Pd, and 11 ppb Pt. Sulfide mineralization associated with QZ-rich granitic melt and locally within migmatized GR-GP paragneiss and metasandstone. Rusty zones (<2 m thick and length >30 m), often alternating within hundred meters. PY-PO clusters <2 cm. Base and rare metals associated with massive potassic intrusions. Mineralization varies depending on the host rock composition, from monzograbbro (disseminated sulphides) to alkali feldspar syenite (disseminated oxides and MO and fluorite in fractures). Series of Outcrop-sized dm to m rusty layers hosted in intermediate to felsic volcanic rocks, rarely mafic. PY-PO ± CP mineralization associated with a late fracture event and low-temperature alteration; hematitization and silicification dominant. Continuous 10 m wide brecciated bands with replacements of MG-QZ at a gabbro-monzodiorite porphyry contact. Strong pervasive potassic alteration overprint by low-temperature alteration (HM-EP). Disseminated PY ± CP in both breccia and gabbro. Description Size Location (UTM NAD83) NTS sheet 33F06 33B04 33E05 33F02 33G11 Zone 18 346332 mE 5913970 mN Zone 18 458840 mE 5770580 mN Zone 18 319704 mE 5920787 mN Zone 18 373113 mE 5894535 mN Zone 18 487591 mE 5928135 mN Outcrop-sized Outcrop-sized Outcrop-sized Outcrop-sized Outcrop-sized (25) Rivière Rock (24) Est du lac Duberger (21) Route 167 - Sud du lac Waconichi-1 (22) Route 167 - Sud du lac Waconichi-2 (23) Route 167 - Est du lac Waconichi Outcrop-sized Local Outcrop-sized Outcrop-sized Outcrop-sized Zone 18 562375 mE 5541045 mN Zone 18 559789 mE 5539561 mN Zone 18 574036 mE 5550899 mN Zone 18 592531 mE 5557626 mN Zone 18 538808 mE 5583239 mN 32J08 32I04 32I04 32J01 32J01 Project Mapping and compilation Lac Waconichi area, Chibougamau Mapping and compilation Lac Waconichi area, Chibougamau Mapping and compilation Lac Waconichi area, Chibougamau Mapping and compilation Lac Waconichi area, Chibougamau Mapping and compilation Lac Waconichi area, Chibougamau – – – – – Geochemistry – Reanalyses Baie-James Geochemistry – Reanalyses Baie-James Geochemistry – Reanalyses Baie-James Geochemistry – Reanalyses Baie-James Geochemistry – Reanalyses Baie-James Geochemistry – Reanalyses Baie-James Geochemistry – Reanalyses Baie-James Geochemistry – Reanalyses Baie-James Geochemistry – Reanalyses Baie-James Superior Province (Chibougamau) – Nord-du-Québec administrative region 33F04 33F02 Zone 18 367735 mE 5894041 mN Zone 18 322967 mE 5890395 mN Outcrop-sized (14) Échantillon 1994000827 33C04 33F06 Zone 18 296944 mE 5784168 mN Zone 18 342923 mE 5920990 mN Outcrop-sized Outcrop-sized (13) Géofiche HN-4054 (Échantillon 2000024743) (15) Géofiche DD-9012 (Échantillon 1997014917) (16) Géofiche CD-5643 (Échantillon 1997015129) (17) Géofiche JY-66 (Échantillon 1997015606) (18) Géofiche DL-152 (Échantillon 1998017243) (19) Géofiche JM-98064 (Échantillon 1998020906) (20) Géofiche JG-1645 (Échantillon 2000026655) Outcrop-sized (12) Géofiche JG-106 (Échantillon 1996010337) Superior Province (Baie-James) – Nord-du-Québec administrative region Number and Name G16-G17 G16-G17 G16-G17 G16-G17 G16-G17 G22 G22 G22 G22 G22 G22 G22 G22 G22 Poster François Leclerc Francis Talla Takam François Leclerc Francis Talla Takam François Leclerc Francis Talla Takam François Leclerc Francis Talla Takam François Leclerc Francis Talla Takam Guillaume Allard Jean Goutier Guillaume Allard Jean Goutier Guillaume Allard Jean Goutier Guillaume Allard Jean Goutier Guillaume Allard Jean Goutier Guillaume Allard Jean Goutier Guillaume Allard Jean Goutier Guillaume Allard Jean Goutier Guillaume Allard Jean Goutier Person(s) in charge Cu-Ni-Cr-PGE Au-Cu Au Au Au Ni Ni Ni Zn Cu Ag Ag REE Au Substance(s) Chromite peridotite. Serpentine alteration partially remplaced by actinolite and tremolite. Grades 4,380 ppm Cr and 982 ppm Ni. Disseminated PY-CP-PO in a felsic intrusion in an amphibolitized mafic volcanic rock. Ankerite-altered massive, pillowed or brecciated basalt with massive PY. Plagioclase-phyric felsic intrusion with PY in massive form, veins, clusters and nodules. Metre-wide rusty deformation zone in a CL-QZ altered basalt with massive PY. Fine-grained fractured serpentinite layer in a peridotite of the Guyer Gr. Reanalysis yields 2,570 ppm Ni and 2,610 ppm Cr. Oxide iron formation (3 m thick) in a quartz arenite of the Apple Fm. Reanalysis yields 1.8% Ni, 2,880 ppm Cu, and 5,140 ppm Cr. Porphyritic ultramafic lens (peridotite) intruded in mafic volcanics of the Mercator Fm. Reanalysis grades 2,590 ppm Ni and 1,330 ppm Cr. Schistose and veined basalt from the Anaconda Fm. Reanalysis grades 6.84% Zn. Schistose pillowed basalt from the Yasinski Gr. Reanalysis grades 5,040 ppm Cu. Weakly foliated massive basalt from the Yasinski Gr. Reanalysis yields 5 ppm Ag. Apple Fm. quartz arenite. Reanalysis yields 7 ppm Ag, 1,940 ppm Pb, and 927 ppm Zn. Auclair Fm. paragneiss showing alternating layers rich in andalousite, biotite, and garnet. Reanalysis shows 2,487 ppm TREE. Chloritized rhyolite weakly mineralized in PY. Reanalysis yields 1,010 ppb Au in a sample near an E-W shear zone at the contact between the Yasinski Gr. volcanites and the Ekomiak Fm. sediments. Description Size Location (UTM NAD83) NTS sheet Regional (27) Val-d’Or - 2 32C04 32C04 G28 Mapping and compilation – Lac De Montigny area, Val-d’Or Outcrop-sized Outcrop-sized Outcrop-sized Regional Local Regional Regional Regional (28) Indice Kiask (29) Indice NR-3156 (30) AK-2014 (31) AK-2031 (32) MC-6021 (33) HH-1034 (34) YD-4107 (35) HH-1139 32C15 Zone U18 380229 mE 5426960 mN 32C15 32C15 32C15 32C15 32C15 32C15 Zone U18 372850 mE 5428639 mN Zone U18 381870 mE 5428630 mN to 384660 mE 5427110 mN Zone U18 367216 mE 5424188 mN to 367038 mE 5424468 mN Zone U18 380660 mE 5426010 mN to 381710 mE 5424210 mN Zone U18 376952 mE 5408859 mN to 379035 mE 5410061 mN Zone U18 368140 mE 5416300 mN to 383050 mE 5416030 mN 32C15 Zone U18 373113 mE 5428437 mN Mapping – Lac Holmes area Mapping – Lac Holmes area Mapping – Lac Holmes area Mapping – Lac Holmes area Mapping – Lac Holmes area Mapping – Lac Holmes area Mapping – Lac Holmes area Mapping – Lac Holmes area G34 G34 G34 G34 G34 G34 G34 G34 G28 Poster Mapping and compilation – Lac De Montigny area, Val-d’Or Project Superior Province (North-East Abitibi) – Abitibi-Témiscamingue administrative region Regional (26) Val-d’Or - 1 Zone 18 277050 mE 5341200 mN to 292550 mE 5337800 mN Zone 18 288900 mE 5329000 mN to 295130 mE 5328650 mN Superior Province (Malartic) – Abitibi-Témiscamingue administrative region Number and Name V-Ti Ni-Cr ± PGE Ni-Cr ± PGE Ni-Cr ± PGE Ni-Cr ± PGE Hanafi Hammouche Abdelali Kharis Hanafi Hammouche Abdelali Kharis Hanafi Hammouche Abdelali Kharis Hanafi Hammouche Abdelali Kharis Cu Ni-Cr ± PGE Au Au Au Substance(s) Hanafi Hammouche Abdelali Kharis Hanafi Hammouche Abdelali Kharis Hanafi Hammouche Abdelali Kharis Hanafi Hammouche Abdelali Kharis Pierre Pilote Pierre Pilote Person(s) in charge Discontinuous ultramafic sills >9 km, hosted in basaltic amphibolite associated with a very strong positive magnetic anomaly >15 km. All samples show anomalous Cr (<0.64%) and Ni (<0.12%). Ultramafic intrusion oriented NE-SW, 2.4 km x 0.4 km, associated with a strong positive magnetic anomaly. A sample yields 0.31% Cr2O3 and 0.12% Ni. Ultramafic intrusion of komatiitic affinity, 2 km x 0.5 km, associated with a strong positive magnetic anomaly. Grades up to 0.33% Cr2O3, 0.14% Ni, and 153 ppb Au. Serpentinized ultramafic rock, brecciated in places. Grab samples yield 0.64% to 0.86% Cr2O3, 0.13% to 0.15% Ni, and 82 ppb to 153 ppb Au. Associated with a strong positive magnetic anomaly 650 m x 350 m. Gabbro sill anomalous in V-Ti. A grab sample grades 460 ppm V and 1.67% Ti. Associated with a strong positive magnetic anomaly that suggests a ± 3 km extension. Rusty layer >0.6 m wide very rich in sulfide (PY-PO-CP) in gabbroic amphibolite. The amphibolite is associated with a 2 km long positive magnetic anomaly. Channel sampling yields 0.11% Cu/0,4 m. Chromium-rich ultramafic sill intruded in mafic volcanic rocks. A sample grades 1.02% Cr2O3 and 0.11% Ni. Rusty zone 0.3 m x 2 m with sulfide in a mafic volcanite. Mineralization associated with a NW-SE deformation corridor hosting numerous gold showings. Possible eastern extension of the Marbenite-Norbenite deformation zone. Potentially auriferous QZ-CB-TL veins. Geological context similar to the Goldex and Lamaque mines. Deformation zone associated with the Rivière Héva Fault. Potentially auriferous QZ-CB veins. Geological context similar to the Siscoe Mine. Description Size Location (UTM NAD83) NTS sheet Outcrop-sized Local Outcrop-sized Outcrop-sized Outcrop-sized Outcrop-sized Outcrop-sized Outcrop-sized Outcrop-sized Outcrop-sized Outcrop-sized Outcrop-sized (37) Haltaparche (14-FS-1203B) (38) Lars (14-AM-241A) (39) Capimit (14-AM-023) (40) Manouane (14-PA-3067G) (41) Dumais (14-SB-6132E) (42) Wabash sud (14-AM-209D) (43) Lajoie (14-TC-5021A et 14-SB-6247A) (44) Lac Feu (14-FS-1205B) (45) Fourchu (14-FS-1214A) (46) Jean-Pierre (14-FS-1200A) (47) Wilbo (14-AM-005A) (48) Rémi (14-PA-81-7/-12) Zone 18 561259 mE 5334544 mN Zone 18 518019 mE 5328930 mN Zone 19 468230 mE 5364050 mN Zone 18 543479 mE 5337075 mN Zone 18 537429 mE 5307930 mN Zone 18 513109 mE 5312325 mN Zone 18 515585 mE 5328483 mN Zone 18 548183 mE 5278736 mN Zone 18 568919 mE 5262885 mN Zone 18 535989 mE 5309822 mN Zone 18 558789 mE 5329531 mN Zone 18 543838 mE 5303238 mN Zone 18 550714 mE 5302730 mN 22C06 32B02 32B01 32B01 31O09 32B02 32O15 31O16 31OO9 31O16 31O16 32B01 31O15 Escoumins project Mapping – Parent area, Haut-Saint-Maurice Mapping – Parent area, Haut-Saint-Maurice Mapping – Parent area, Haut-Saint-Maurice Mapping – Parent area, Haut-Saint-Maurice Mapping – Parent area, Haut-Saint-Maurice Mapping – Parent area, Haut-Saint-Maurice Mapping – Parent area, Haut-Saint-Maurice Mapping – Parent area, Haut-Saint-Maurice Mapping – Parent area, Haut-Saint-Maurice Mapping – Parent area, Haut-Saint-Maurice Mapping – Parent area, Haut-Saint-Maurice Mapping – Parent area, Haut-Saint-Maurice Project G15 G29 G29 G29 G29 G29 G29 G29 G29 G29 G29 G29 G29 Poster Outcrop-sized Outcrop-sized Outcrop-sized Regional (50) Lac Otto (59) (51) Lac du Cacao (155) (52) Lac Baptiste (125) (53) Lac de l’Histoire (181) 32B01 32G01 Zone 18 572608 mE 5452603 mN to 567071 mE 5452630 mN 32G09 32B15 32G02 Zone 18 552900 mE 5337974 mN Zone 18 515475 mE 5424149 mN Zone 18 564150 mE 5490899 mN Zone 18 504150 mE 5432474 mN Geophysics – Airborne Magnetic Survey, réservoir Gouin (DP 2014-04) Geophysics – Airborne Magnetic Survey, réservoir Gouin (DP 2014-04) Geophysics – Airborne Magnetic Survey, réservoir Gouin (DP 2014-04) Geophysics – Airborne Magnetic Survey, réservoir Gouin (DP 2014-04) Geophysics – Airborne Magnetic Survey, réservoir Gouin (DP 2014-04) Coordinates indicate the center of a outcrop-sized/local target or both ends of a regional target. Outcrop-sized (49) Lac Florimond (28) G33 G33 G33 G33 G33 Grenville and Superior Province – Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, Mauricie and Nord-du-Québec administrative regions Outcrop-sized (36) Raoul (14-PA-3097B ) Grenville Province – Mauricie – Côte-Nord administrative regions Number and Name Siham Benahmed Rachid Intissar Siham Benahmed Rachid Intissar Siham Benahmed Rachid Intissar Siham Benahmed Rachid Intissar Siham Benahmed Rachid Intissar Pierre-Arthur Groulier Abdelali Moukhsil Abdelali Moukhsil Fabien Solgadi Abdelali Moukhsil Fabien Solgadi Abdelali Moukhsil Fabien Solgadi Abdelali Moukhsil Fabien Solgadi Abdelali Moukhsil Fabien Solgadi Abdelali Moukhsil Fabien Solgadi Abdelali Moukhsil Fabien Solgadi Abdelali Moukhsil Fabien Solgadi Abdelali Moukhsil Fabien Solgadi Abdelali Moukhsil Fabien Solgadi Abdelali Moukhsil Fabien Solgadi Abdelali Moukhsil Fabien Solgadi Person(s) in charge Kimberlite Kimberlite Kimberlite Kimberlite Kimberlite Cu-Ag Graphite Graphite Graphite-Zn Zn P (apatite) Cu-Ni Cu-Ni Cu REE, Nb REE REE REE Substance(s) Two circular anomalies with Keating coefficients of 92% and 93%% and high amplitude, superposed on E-W positive anomaly. Ultramafic intrusion nearby. Isolated anomaly, round shape, Keating coefficient of 90% and high amplitude (308.38, cylinder of 100 m radius). The anomaly is located in the Mégiscane-Chasseur structural corridor. Isolated anomaly, round shape, Keating coefficient of 97% and high amplitude (231.48, cylinder of 100 m radius). Circular anomaly with a Keating coefficient of 96% and high amplitude (682.56, cylinder of 100 m radius) near a complex array of dykes. The anomaly is located in the WaswanipiSaguenay structural corridor. Circular anomaly with a Keating coefficient of 96% and high amplitude (218.58, cylinder of 100 m radius). The anomaly is located in the Waswanipi-Saguenay structural corridor. Decimetre-to metre-wide veins of QZ-EP (AB-AM and GR-titanite) crosscutting metabasalt with bornite and malachite (0.55% Cu and 1.1 ppm Ag). Garnet-graphite paragneiss (trace PY). Graphite flakes (<8%) are disseminated. Grades 3.97% C. Graphite mineralization hosted in siliceous paragneiss with PY (5%). Millimetre graphite flakes (up to 6%) are disseminated in the host rock. Anomalous Zn content. 3.50% C and 1,370 ppm Zn. Garnet-graphite paragneiss (trace PY). Graphite flakes (<10%) are disseminated and oriented parallel to the gneissosity. Grades 3.28% C. Decimetre-wide boudin of clinopyroxene garnetite hosted in a mafic rock (volcanic?). 3,3% P2O5 and 2,330 ppm Zn. Sulfide mineralization (2 m wide and 30 m long), disseminated or in veins, located at the contact between a leucogabbro and a granite. Presence of about 5% sulfides (PO, CP, PY). 3,390 ppm Cu. Massive sulfide veins (PY, CP, bornite), 1- 5 cm wide, in silicified zone with PY crosscutting a mangerite and pinkish granite. 1,020 ppm Cu, 719 ppm Ni, and 516 ppm Co. Decimetre-wide pyroxenite boudin hosted in a silicified rock with PY. The mineralization (1% PY-CP-PO) is disseminated in the pyroxenite. 1,570 ppm Cu and 604 ppm Ni. Iron and titanium oxides (5%) and apatite (6 to 7%) mineralization hosted in K-felspar xenocrystic porphyritic gabbronorite. 3.37% P2O5, 12% Fe, and 3.44% TiO2 Pinkish granitic pegmatite dyke (> 1 cm to 20 cm wide) intruded into mangerite. 1,208 ppm TREE, 157 ppm Nb, 15 ppm Ta. Medium-to coarsed-grained pinkish syenogranite. 1,067 ppm TREE. Pinkish granitic pegmatite dyke (1 cm to 4 m wide) crosscutting biotite-sillimanite paragneiss (trace of PY). 7,300 ppm TREE (935 ppm Nd). Granitic pegmatite dyke with graphic texture (10 cm to 3m wide and approximately 10 m long) with biotite and allanite crystals. 8,337 ppm TREE (1,520 ppm Nd). Description K PROVINCES GÉOLOGIQUES LOCATION OF 2014 GEOSCIENCE PROJECTS 35 Salluit F G Appalaches Basses-Terres du Saint-Laurent 72° Grenville Supérieur H Churchill PROJECTS C B Povu 1. Mapping – ngnituk 60°Churchill SE Lac Brisson area, A D 64° P Ungava Bay M 3. Mapping – Parent area, Haut-Saint-Maurice region K J I 4. Mapping – Inukjuak Lac Holmes area, Abitibi-Témiscamingue 34 5. Mapping Hudson and Baycompilation – G Lac Waconichi area, Chibougamau L K Kuujjuaq 24 E F B A D C L K B J 33 Radisson F C Eastmain M 32 48° 6 M Val-d’Or J 5 4 F C E A O Matagam i RouynD Nora nda L C 2 D N O P K J Sch D efferville I C Fermont G N J 31 N O P I L K J I H A P Trois-Rivières I Montréal Gatineau 45° H Sept-Îles E Saguenay D M Québec L Sherbrooke E ce en wr HavreSaint-PiLerre Sainte-Annedes-Monts er R iv O K 0 50 E Gaspé La B St. Rimouski N N Île d’Anticosti F Baie-Comeau ) n définitive Council (no M 22 E 7 O K M Chibougamau B 3 P B C by the Privy H G F D A B 13 E H G J K L 23 F N M ary 1927 Bound K E I H B N L M A A 100 200 km GEOLOGICAL PROVINCES 52° D G 8 James Bay P A B e) définitiv 8. Geochemistry – N O Reanalysis, Baie-James region 1 E H G (no n Council H L I J 6. Mapping and compilation – Umiujaq Lac De Montigny area, Val-d’Or 7. Geophysics – Aeromagnetic survey, 56° rivière Gouin (DP 2014-04) P rivy by the P oundary 1927 B 2. Mapping – N Lac Dalmas area, Baie-James O Appalachians St-Lawrence Lowlands Grenville Superior Churchill A P 24 23 M F LN D O Lac Opinaca f i ni ti f) é (no n d é N 50° N p ri v 8 e 1 9 27 du C o n se il 6 ACA ge ! ! A ! O H7 A ! A A P E 10 ! ! e or 11 14 Lac Opinaca f i ni ti f) é (no n d é 9 Réservoir Laforge 1 ine G H O M K P L N P N J 1 33 p ri v A L C R le Ba e 1 9 27 du C o n se il F B I éservoir Grande 4 HM a àl cé d Tr a re ine è re iv i ge v iè le Ba e or Ri a àl è re G Rivi GP 24 33 cé d Tr a Kuujjuaq I R 1 54° N K C La LOCATION OF MINERAL EXPLORATION TARGETS ! D A J A K L B ! I A L C 12 E RadissonJ Chisasibi 20 9 1 Réservoir F Réservoir B ! !2 Sakami Robert-Bourassa L La Grande 4 A 18 A Kuujjuaq ! ! ! I AG A ! A A 16 7 J ! Réservoir A H A! Radisson Wemindji A ! !A ! La Grande 3 E A 512 ! 20 ! F Sakami A N 6 ARéservoir ! A ! ! 15 14 18 19A La Grande A ! ! F8 M A A 16 5 G E Réservoir N P O H H Wemindji G ! !A ! E A A ! FD La Grande 3 A 4 3 F C 15 14 ! 19 Eastmain E H ! G A B A A ! A 4 3 Réservoir D 13 ! !de Caniapiscau A ! A C A Eastmain K Schefferville 1 C B L 17 ! D A ! A A Waskaganish A I D 1K B M C ! A 13 J C ! N A ! D A 2 A O B ! 17 A P Waskaganish M 2 Réservoir Chisasibi Robert-Bourassa è re G Rivi 4 K L J ti f) A I D 4 AK ! ri v é (no n d éf i ni JA P O 3O ! A L M e il p N N du C o n s M 54° N 13 O O M E 25 F N P Lac Mistassini I ! 23 A 24 Lac 22 Réservoir !25 Mistassini C Lac Péribonka Fermont ! A K Matagami de Caniapiscau A 50° N K ! D Schefferville ! I Chibougamau A A J J A A I ! 23 I D L C B A Réservoir J L E K n définitif) de Caniapiscau ivé (no24 K I Tracé de 121 Schefferville du Conseil pr ! F J 927 22 Réservoir ! A ! LMatagami Laforge 1 A 28 G !A ! Chibougamau A A K H 30-33 I 51 E 29 JRéservoir 21 49 Manicouagan ! 20 9 50 A !! Réservoir ! F 11 !A 31 N A A A ! AA ! ! 53 La Grande 4 A H A 28 M ! ! G ! P A ! 32 A Île P Réservoir H E 30-33 51 G N O ! 29 René! A 35 H H 7 MAA G E Gouin G F Lev as seur D ! ! 10 FB 31 4549 ! A 50 A !! A ! C 34 ! A A 26 Lac A A ! E A ! 53 Saint-Jean H A ! 8 G ! RouynA A F 6 32 A ! Val-d'Or 36 52 Réservoir 47 A Noranda 35 ! Gouin A Lac D 43 46 45 !A !! Mistassini A ! ! KSaguenL 27 ! A L C 34 A A B 26 A A Fermont Saint-Je ! ! I Rouyn-J Réservoir A 3736 D A ! Val-d'Or I 42 52 L Havre-Saint-Pierre ! 47 A Dozois ! A A K M A Noranda B A !B 4 D A 41C A43 RéservoirC Lac Sept-Îles 46 !A !! Fermont ! 39 Réservoir Péribonka N A Decelles A !! r 27D ! A A A A 7 du Conseil p 92 1 Manic 3 de é rac A ! Réservoir O 38 ! ! T A C B A 37 42 AA !A Dozois !P M Réservoir définitif) 40 Cabonga il privé (non 44 41 Réservoir Réservoir Tracé de 1927 du Conse Île d ! 39 Réservoir N Manicouagan F 'An A Decelles tico Outardes 4 O ! s H Réservoir P E t 38 A i Réservoir Réservoir H P E 44 OM40 G Baskatong Île L P M Manicouagan F N Cabonga O RenéE Réservoir 32 23 23 13 22 Sept-Îles E !! N ! Réservoir Pipmuacan G ! ! ! F L Rimouski K I E Réservoir Outardes 4 F H B F Réservoir Manic 3 22 O M N J Réservoir 31K I Baskatong Gaspé A J I K LSept-Îles Gatineau 31 Havre-Saint-Pierre G F P G Île d 'A n tic E o st i Montréal Gatineau ! ! ! ! H F ! L I J Havre-Saint-Pierre J D GM ! ! ! ! 12 H C Sherbrook Lac Memphrémagog ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Île Îles dedla 'AMontréal nt ! ! ! ! ! !i co Madeleine ! s! ! ! t G E ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i N H ! ! 22 nt K ! ! e uv e ur Lev as seur ! e Fl ! ervoir J ! ! ! A !A ! A K A Réservoir 21 Manic 3 ! PA M H Target 51 Réservoir ! A Outardes 4 53 ! Riviè r e S a g uLac en a Péribonka y 4846° N C int-La ! Ea LA S ! I 24Saguenay D P O ! 23 Lac Mistassini 46° N ! Lac Saint-Jean Pipmuacan ! N Île RenéLev as seur ! AA ! 32 ! Lac Memphrémagog ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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