Structural Geology of the Osisko Lake Area, Quebec

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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- 13
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1936
Abstract
The area around Osisko lake, the Horne mine, and the town of Rouyn, in northwestern Quebec, presents a most interesting structural problem. The present discussion is confined to an area around Osisko lake, about six miles long and three miles wide, shown in Figure 1. The writers are particularly indebted to Mr. Thayer Lindsley, of Ventures Limited, who sponsored the investigation and gave permission to publish this paper. Mr. H. L. Roscoe and Mr. Oliver Hall, of Noranda Mines, Limited, gave every possible assistance; and the Noranda geologists, Mr. H. M. Butterfield, Dr. Peter Priee, and Dr. G. G. Suffel, contributed many data and ideas. It is a pleasure to acknowledge also the fuidance of Dr. W. F. James and Dr. B. S. Buffam and the full use made o their maps and criticism. Dr. M. E. Wilson and Dr. A. Lang, of the Geological Survey of Canada, kindly furnished data on the geology in neighbouring fields. Mr. E. Bailey assisted ably in the field, and Mr. H. F. King kindly reviewed the text. Memoir 166 of the Geological Survey of Canada, The Geology and Ore Deposits of the Roztyn-Harricanaw Region, Quebec, by Cooke, James, and Mawdsley, proved an invaluable source of information. STRATIGRAPHY The following stratigraphie sequence is based in part upon the interpretation of the structure as outlined in this paper:
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APA:
(1936) Structural Geology of the Osisko Lake Area, QuebecMLA: Structural Geology of the Osisko Lake Area, Quebec. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1936.