The salmita gold deposit

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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- 21
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1986
Abstract
The Salmita Gold Mine is located 240 air kilometres northea t of Yellowknife on the
east shore of Matthews Lake.
Salmita is one of several gold showings which are regionally associated with the steep
easterly dipping contact zone between mafic, intermediate and fe lsic volcanics to the west
and overlying finely laminated argillaceous sediments to the east. The volcanic assemblage
forms a narrow 2 m to 7 m wide north to northwesterly trend ing Belt of Yellowknife
Supergroup Archaen greenstone rocks.
The contact zone exhibits exhalite character and the increased sulphide content provides
a di stinct VLF-EM , IP/Resisti vi ty and/or magnetic signature. Gold occurs at or near this
contact in three main settings: associated with si liceous vein-like structures; with finely
disseminated sulphides within ericitic altered upper fe lsic tuffaceous unit ; or with quartz
in narrow shear zones within the overlying sediment .
The B-Vein is of the former type with free mi ll ing gold occurring within a highly sil iceous
zone having an average widtn of 1.69 m. Alteration is intense within the immediately su rrounding
host lithologies and includes the development of si lica, carbonate, sulphide, sericite
and chlorite with minor graphite, epidote. tourmaline and scheelite. The mineable zone
above the 4th level (-200 m) ha an average strike of 160 m and is divided into three south plunging
ore shoots separated by the regional Salmita Shear Zone in the south and by a
low-grade structural hiatus in the north.
Production from the B-Vein commenced in August 1983 based on a diluted in situ ore
reserve of 140,000 t grading 26.6 git Au . As of December 31, 1985, a total of 131 ,537 t
grading 27.8 git Au have been mined at a ra.te of 160 t per day and a 96.4 percent recovery,
to produce 3,522 ,000 g (113,227 ounces) of gold . Current (January I, 1986) reserves total
45,500 t grading 37 g/t Au down to the 10th level (-500 m) .
Citation
APA:
(1986) The salmita gold depositMLA: The salmita gold deposit. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1986.