An exploration review of the weedy lake, tower lake and wedge lake gold deposits, saskatchewan

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 24
- File Size:
- 4912 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1986
Abstract
The Weedy Lake, Tower Lake, and Wedge Lake gold deposits illustrate contrasting styles
and different ages of mineralization within the same district. The discovery of these deposits
was the result of systematic exploration of gold occurrences noted during research of assessment
files.
The Weedy Lake and Tower Lake depo its reflect a late-stage gold mineralizing event.
The e deposits developed along the same major structural break, and also display simi lar
mineralogy and alteration patterns. Mineralization is developed in all the lithologies present.
The Wedge Lake property, while having occurrences similar to the Weedy and Tower
deposits. has the more important Twin Zone which best fits a volcanogenic exhalative model.
The Twin Zone has a complex structural history without a recognizable alteration halo.
The setting may be proximal to a hydrothermal vent. Mineralization is hosted within a mixed
ulphide/oxide/silicate facies iron formation breccia. and the gold is intimately associated
with arsenopyrite. The origin and age of the brecciation is key to understanding the mineralizing
event.
Traditional prospecting procedures in conjunction with conventional B-horizon soil
geochemistry were instrumental in the Twin Zone and Weedy lake disco,•eries. Tower Lake
was a prospecting discovery partially defined by previous drill programs. This deposit was
also identified by B-horizon oil sampling.
Citation
APA:
(1986) An exploration review of the weedy lake, tower lake and wedge lake gold deposits, saskatchewanMLA: An exploration review of the weedy lake, tower lake and wedge lake gold deposits, saskatchewan. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1986.