Survey Metadata

Bedrock

Ontario

2012

Lithogeochemical survey, Côté Gold deposit, Gogama, Ontario, 2012-2013.





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Survey Description


During the 2012 and 2013 field seasons, 472 rock samples were collected from the Côté Gold Au (-Cu) deposit, in the Gogama area, northern Ontario.  Samples were collected from surface exposures and drill core.

The data are published in Geological Survey of Canada Open File 8040.

Publication History

Index Publication
1 Katz, L.R., Kontak, D.J., Dubé, B., McNicoll, V.J. (2015). The Archean Côté Gold intrusion-related Au (-Cu) deposit, Ontario: A large-tonnage, low-grade deposit centred on a magmatic-hydrothermal breccia. In Targeted Geoscience Initiative 4: Contributions to the Understanding of Precambrian Lode Gold Deposits and Implications for Exploration, B. Dubé, P. Mercier-Langevin (eds). Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 7852, p. 139–155. ( more)
2 Katz, L.R., Kontak, D.J., Dubé, B., Mercier-Langevin, P., Bécu, B., Lauzière, K. (2016). Whole-rock lithogeochemistry of the Archean intrusion-related Côté Gold Au (-Cu) deposit, Ontario, Canada.  Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 8040, 5 p. ( more)

Geographic Extent

Minimum Latitude Maximum Latitude Minimum Longitude Maximum Longitude
47.5387° 47.5731° -82.0363° -81.924°

The geographic extent of the survey is defined by the following polygons:

  • Covers part of the southwest corner of NTS 41P/12 (Gogama) in northern Ontario.  It is bounded to the southwest by Clam Lake and to the northeast by Côté Lake.  The centre of the study area is located approximately 6 km west of Highway 144.

  • Covers part of the southwest corner of NTS 41P/12 (Gogama) in northern Ontario.  The centre of the study area is located approximately 1.8 km southeast of Schist Lake and 1.8 km southwest of Bagsverd Lake.  The study area is located along a road that runs north-south between the two aforementioned lakes.

  • Covers a small part of the southeast corner of NTS 41O/9 (Opeepeesway Lake) in northern Ontario.  The centre of the study area is located approximately 17.5 km southeast of the town of Jerome, ON and 2.4 km west of longitude 82°W.  The study area is located along a track that runs north-south between Ash Lake and Bear Lake.

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