Geology Of The McIntyre Mine (4a163787-fcc1-4319-8065-d3826830d75e)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
George B. Langford
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1938

Abstract

THE McIntyre mine is in the Pearl Lake section of the Porcupine gold area. The rocks are Keewatin lavas intruded by quartz porphyries and albitite dikes of Algoman age. Gold-bearing quartz veins are found in the Keewatin rocks near the porphyry stocks. The whole area has been highly compressed by forces acting along a N. 20°W. line. These forces folded the Keewatin rocks before the intrusion of the Algoman rocks, and later schisted both the Keewatin and Algoman rocks. Vein fractures were developed after the folding but before the development of the schist by the compressive forces being locally broken up into couples. These couples were set up by the differential resistance to deformation of porphyries and basalts, and also by the competency of the dacites and incompetency of the tuffs and fragmental rocks. During the important period of vein formation, two zones were developed-an inner productive zone in which the quartz veins are ankerite-bearing and an outer barren zone in which the quartz veins are calcite-bearing. The vein solutions originated in the same magrna that supplied the albitit,e dikes.
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APA: George B. Langford  (1938)  Geology Of The McIntyre Mine (4a163787-fcc1-4319-8065-d3826830d75e)

MLA: George B. Langford Geology Of The McIntyre Mine (4a163787-fcc1-4319-8065-d3826830d75e). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1938.

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