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63L-0863L-0763L-06
63L-0963L-1063L-11
63L-1663L-1563L-14
63K-05
63K-12
63K-13
Flin Flon
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AmiskLake
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54°15'54°15'
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Although the Department of Industry and Resources has exercised all reasonable care in the compilation, interpretation, and production of this item, it is not possible to ensure total accuracy, and all persons who rely on the information contained herei n do so at their own risk. The Department of Industry and Resources and the Government of Saskatchewan do not accept liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies that may be included in or derived from, this item.
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SymbolsBedrock Geology, Phantom Lake Section, Creighton, Saskatchewan (Part of NTS 63K/12) at 1:2 000 scale Preliminary Geological Map (2005) by K.A. Bailey
Legend Paleoproterozoic POST-MISSI INTRUSIONS (<1.845 GA) Phantom Intrusions Felsic intrusions: quartz phenocrysts, pink to peach, fine to medium grained, plagioclase>k–feldspar>quartz porphyritic, intermediate to felsic in composition Boundary Intrusions Ultramafic to felsic intrusions: includes medium grained pyroxenite, with and without xenoliths, monzonite, monzodiorite, and heterolithic intrusive breccia PRE-MISSI INTRUSIONS (<1.88 TO >1.84 GA) Intermediate intrusions: pink to light brown to grey, fine to medium grained, plagioclase porphyritic (2–25%, 0.5–4 mm) SYNVOLCANIC AND YOUNGER INTRUSIONS (>1.88 GA) Intermediate to mafic intrusions: fine to medium grained, plagioclase (<5%, 1–2 mm) +/- pyroxene (up to 35%, <7 mm) phenocrysts Mafic intrusions: light grey-brown, fine to medium grained, aphyric to slightly plagioclase (<2%, 1–2 mm) porphyritic, thin chilled margins Mafic intrusions: plagioclase porphyritic, light grey- brown to dark brown, aphanitic to fine grained, (< 30%, 3–10 mm diameter plagioclase phenocysts) Mafic intrusions: light to dark brown, medium to coarse grained, equigranular, aphyric Mafic intrusions: light brown, aphanitic to fine grained, equigranular, aphyric, epidote in fractures FLIN FLON ARC ASSEMBLAGE (>1.88 GA) UNSUBDIVIDED Mafic volcanic flows and flow breccias (unsubdivided): brown to orange–brown, fine grained, aphyric to plagioclase porphyritic (<2%, <1 mm), amygdaloidal (15–25%, <5 mm) massive to weakly pillowed, discontinuous flow breccias Mafic volcanic flow: cream–orange, fine grained, plagioclase porphyritic (<5%, <1 mm), amygdaloidal (5–7%, <0.5 mm), epidote ‘blebs’ (<10%), predominantly flow brecciated; pervasive siliceous alteration Silicified/Altered mafic volcanic flow: red–orange, fine grained, sparsely plagioclase porphyritic (<5%, <1 mm), amygdaloidal (up to 15%, 2mm to 7 cm), granular weathered texture, epidote ‘blebs’ Mafic and Felsic Breccia: clast supported, up to 20 cm; clasts predominantly amygdaloidal (<5%, <2 mm) mafic volcanics; felsic volcanic clasts are massive to flow banded and feldspar–phyric (<1%, <1 mm); felsic clast content decreases away from lower contact MYO MEMBER Mafic volcanic flow: red–brown, aphanitic, aphyric, amygdaloidal (0.5 mm–2 cm, <30%) pillowed (10 –50 cm), internal flow breccia and discontinuous flow top breccias; epidote in centre of pillows Rhyodacite flow/intrusion: orange, massive, aphanitic, aphyric to slightly plagioclase (2–7%) porphyritic, amygdaloidal (<5%, <3 cm) Rhyolite flow/intrusion: creamy–white, aphanitic to fine grained, quartz (8–12%, 1–4 mm) and plagioclase (7–10%, 0.5–1 mm) porphyritic, massive, flow banded and flow brecciated Mafic volcanic flow: light brown, aphanitic, aphyric, amygdaloidal (5–7%, <5– 10 mm), massive Mafic tuff to lapilli tuff: thin bedded to laminated, local accretionary lapilli, locally interbedded with felsic tuff Mafic volcanic flow: dark brown, aphanitic, aphyric to sparsely plagioclase porphyritic (<3%, 1–10 mm), amygdaloidal (<5%, <1 cm), thin pillow selvages (<1 cm), discontinuous brecciated flow top, concentric cooling fractures; moderate epidote patches Mafic volcanic flow: light to dark brown, aphanitic, aphyric, amygdaloidal (5–10%, 1–50 mm), pillowed, thick pillow selvages (3–4 cm), pillows 1–3 m; epidotize confined to interior of pillows and along pillow margins Rhyolite flow: creamy–white to grey to green–grey, quartz (2–5%, 0.5–2 mm) and plagioclase (5–7%, 0.5–1 mm) porphyritic, massive, flow banded and flow brecciated
Geological contact: approximate, inferred Station visited Bedding, tops known Minor shear Dyke Fault Limit of Myo Member
The area was mapped by Kimberley Bailey, in the summer of 2005, with the assistance of Jenna Vanstone. This map was printed from the geologist’s digital file. Geological data were processed using Microsoft Access, and ArcView 9.0 software. Base map was compiled from 1:15 840 scale scanned airphotos supplied by Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co. Ltd. Grid coordinates are NAD 83 UTM zone 13 metres east and north. The map was processed overall using ArcView 9.0 software. The map is issued in a package with the Summary of Investigations 2005 Volume 2, Saskatchewan Geological Survey, and is available separately. This map accompanies the following publication: Bailey, K.A. (2005): Bedrock Geology, Myo Rhyolite Distribution Map, Creighton, Saskatchewan (Part of NTS 63K/12); Summary of Investigations 2005 Volume 2, Saskatchewan Geological Survey, Sask. Industry and Resources, Misc. Rep. 2005- 4.2. This map may be referenced as: Bailey, K.A. (2005): Bedrock geology, Phantom Lake Section , Creighton, Saskatchewan (part of NTS 63K/12); 1:10 000 scale preliminary map with Summary of Investigations 2005, Volume 2, Saskatchewan Geological Survey, Sask. Industry and Resources, Misc. Rep. 2005- 4.2.
Catalogue Number 2005- 4.2- (5.1)
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