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TitlePotential for vein-hosted copper mineralization in the area of the proposed Thaidene Nene National Park, east arm of Great Slave Lake
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AuthorGandhi, S S; Kerswill, J A; Lemkow, D
SourceMineral and Energy Resource Assessment of the proposed Thaidene Nene National Park Reserve in the area of the east arm of Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories; by Wright, D F (ed.); Ambrose, E J (ed.); Lemkow, D (ed.); Bonham-Carter, G (ed.); Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 7196, 2013 p. 437-461, https://doi.org/10.4095/292466 Open Access logo Open Access
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Year2013
PublisherNatural Resources Canada
Documentopen file
Lang.English
Mediaon-line; digital
RelatedThis publication is contained in Mineral and energy resource assessment of the proposed Thaidene Nene National Park Reserve in the area of the east arm of Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories
File formatpdf
ProvinceNorthwest Territories
NTS75E/13; 75E/14; 75E/15; 75E/16; 75F/09; 75F/10; 75F/11; 75F/12; 75F/13; 75F/14; 75F/15; 75F/16; 75J; 75K; 75L; 75N; 75O
AreaGreat Slave Lake; McLeod Bay; Taltheilei Narrows; Pethei Peninsula; Douglas Peninsula; Kahochella Peninsula; Redcliff Island; Fletcher Lake; Walmsley Lake; Artillery Lake; Ptarmigan Lake; Douglas Lake; Tent Lake; Snowdrift River; Gagnon Lake; Whitefish Lake; Sifton Lake
Lat/Long WENS-112.5000 -106.0000 64.0000 61.5000
Subjectseconomic geology; mineral potential; mineralization; mineral occurrences; sulphides; copper; vein deposits; veins; Slave Craton; Churchill Province; East Arm Basin; Precambrian; Proterozoic
Illustrationslocation maps; tables; photographs
ProgramMineral and Energy Resource Assessment (MERA)
Released2013 09 27 (13:00)
Summary(Plain Language Summary, not published)
This study evaluated the mineral and hydrocarbon potential for an area of approximately 33,500 square kilometres situated in the vicinity of the East Arm of Great Slave Lake, NT which has been proposed as a location for a national park. The potential for thirteen mineral deposit types were assessed in this large geologically complex area. Seven of these deposit types were assessed as having moderate-high and/or high potenital within the area of interest for the proposed park (Lode Gold, Kimberlite-hosted Diamonds, Volcanogenic Massive Sulphides - copper, lead and zinc, Vein Uranium, Vein Copper, Sedimentary exhalative copper,Lead and zinc and Iron Oxide Copper Gold). There is no potential for hydrocarbons within the area of interest. Work for this assessment was conducted as part of the Mineral and Energy Resource Assessment (MERA) process.
GEOSCAN ID292466

 
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