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Preliminary geology of the southeastern part of Ddhaw Ghro Special Management Area
Ddhaw Ghro Special Management Area (SMA) is currently withdrawn from mineral claim disposition. A mineral resource assessment of Ddhaw Ghro SMA will be carried out during the fall, 2001, in support of finalizing its management plan. Mapping at 1:20 000 scale, sampling, and prospecting in southeastern Ddhaw Ghro SMA shows complex structural and stratigraphic relations in layered rocks, which are further complicated by intense contact metamorphic alteration around McArthur Batholith. Rocks in roof pendants in the McArthur Batholith are pervasively altered. Southeast of the batholith, a structurally imbricated sequence of Ordovician (Duo Lake Formation) through Devonian (Portrait Lake Formation) rocks contain a slice of maroon and green shale, which may represent a far travelled thrust sheet of Early Cambrian Narchilla Formation, or a facies change in upper Road River Group towards Nogold Unit type lithologies. Sulphide minerals are common in strongly oxidized areas in the contact metamorphic aureole, and in more localized skarn-altered zones.
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Mineral Assessment of the Ddhaw Ghro Habitat Protection Area, Yukon
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This report summarizes the results of geological field work and detailed mineral assessment of the Ddhaw Ghro Habitat Protection area. The mineral potential of the highest-ranking tract is due to the presence of known showings and the results of mapping and sampling programs by Viceroy Resources and YTG. The most significant mineral deposit types applicable to Dhaw Ghro Special Management Area (SMA) are intrusive-related mineralization such as Carlin-type, skarn, and manto. The northeastern and eastem parts of the SMA show the highest mineral potential.
GSQOpenData@dnrme.qld.gov.au - Ghinghinda 1:100000 Geology Map Compilation 2020
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URL: https://geoscience.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/mr009762 The Ghinghinda series map was compiled in 2020 at 1:100 000 as part of the Geological 1:100 000 Compilation series to provide an interpretation of known basement geology information. The map product is available to all government agencies, industry and the public for reference and is located within the Ghinghinda (8847) 1:100 000 map area.
Dawson Land Use Planning Mineral Potential Assessment
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GSQOpenData@dnrme.qld.gov.au - Ghinghinda 1:100000 Mine Map Provisional 1972
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URL: https://geoscience.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/mr003756 The GHINGHINDA Mine map was published in 1972 at 1:100 000 as part of the 1:100 000 series to administer permit and permit related spatial information. The map was maintained internally as a provisional office chart and is located within the Ghinghinda (8847) 1:100 000 map area. The map product is available to all government agencies, industry and the public for reference. Title and Image reference number is GHINGHINDA_7073. Cancelled 1982. Author:Department of Mapping and Surveying, Queensland.
GSQOpenData@dnrme.qld.gov.au - Dureboola 1:25000 Mine Map Provisional 1986
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URL: https://geoscience.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/mr004328 The DUREBOOLA Mine map was published in 1986, charted in 1986 at 1:25 000 as part of the 1:25 000 series to administer permit and permit related spatial information. The map was maintained internally as a provisional office chart and is located within the Mahrigong (7653) 1:100 000 map area. The map product is available to all government agencies, industry and the public for reference. Title and Image reference number is DUREBOOLA_5591. Permits current as at 01/07/1988 transferred into Mines spatial database and viewer. Author:Department of Mines, Queensland.
Regional stream sediment geochemical data, Dezadeash Range area, southwestern Yukon (NTS 115A and 115B)
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This data package contains results for parts of the Dezadeash Range area (NTS 115A and 115B). This information has been provided in a variety of digital formats. PDF files include survey descriptions and details regarding methods, analytical data listings and summary statistics. Raw digital data of original field and analytical information plus new reanalysis results are included in Microsoft®Excel (XLS) format.
Digital Data Administrator - State Planning Policy 2.4: Significant Geological Supplies (DMIRS-074)
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This dataset comprises mapping associated with the State Planning Policy 2.4 Basic Raw Materials (BRM). Significant Geological Supplies (SGS) are those BRM areas identified by the DMIRS as having State significance due to the size of the resource, relative scarcity, demand and/or location near growth areas and transport routes. Most SGS areas are derived from, and therefore are a subset of, DMIRS published Regionally Significant Basic Raw Material mapping. Where this is not the case, they are derived using the same rule set as for the Regionally Significant Basic Raw Material mapping. Within the Perth and Peel Region, the SGS areas were further refined by an extensive interagency BRM planning process, which included public consultation in 2015. In the Perth and Peel Region, the SGS areas took into account environmental values, current and future land uses, including sequential land use opportunities, current and future infrastructure and BRM supply and demand considerations. BRM types shown are the dominant surface materials, but the application of the policy is not restricted to those materials. For example, a SGS area designated as ‘Sand’ may include limestone and gravel and the policy applies to all BRM derived from within those areas. The designation of an SGS area does not obligate a private landowner or State agency to extract these resources, nor does it presume that extraction would be environmentally acceptable or that subsequent approvals for extraction or environmental approvals are guaranteed. Planning policy associated with this mapping is documented in the State Planning Policy 2.4.
Report on the Detailed Mineral Assessment of the Proposed Kusawa Natural Environment Park Special Management Area, Yukon
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The proposed Kusawa Special Management Area (SMA) consists of 3118.6 km2 in southwestern Yukon. A map notation in 1972 denoting Kusawa Lake and the surrounding area as a possible park planning area is included in the proposed Kusawa Special Management Area (SMA). This has discouraged mineral exploration programs in the area since then. The area was selected as a SMA by the Carcross Tagish First Nation, with Kwanlin Dun and Champagne and Aishihik First Nations being co-signers, with the intention of making the proposed Kusawa SMA a Natural Environment Park. In 2001 the Yukon Department of Energy, Mines and Resources (EMR) carried out a regional mineral assessment, which reviewed the geologic data for SW Yukon and ranked the tracts. Of the seven partial tracts lying within the proposed SMA, five are ranked highest, one moderate and one is ranked lowest relative regional mineral potential with respect to phase IV (SW Yukon) of the Yukon regional mineral potential map. Most of the proposed Kusawa SMA lies within the Nisling sub-terrane with eastern portions underlain by units of the Stikine terrane. Both terranes were affected by post accretion Cretaceous to Pliocene magmatism resulting in most of the area being underlain by unfoliated granitoids. Structurally the metamorphic rocks have a strong NW trending grain and are generally closely folded. Fieldwork entailed the collection of rock, soil and stream sediment samples, in conjunction with geological mapping and examination of the seven mineral occurrences within the area. The mineral occurrences are intrusive related and consist of an auriferous quartz vein, lead-zinc skarns, a copper porphyry and two unknown occurrences. The eastern side of the study area, including the NW trending belt of Nisling Assemblage metamorphic rocks ranked the highest mineral potential. An oval aeromagnetic anomaly partially underlain by hypabyssal felsic porphyry rocks with anomalous geochemistry, located on the west side of the proposed SMA ranked also ranked relatively highest.
Mineral potential/*confidence in geological mapping for the Dawson Region Land Use Planning area
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GSQOpenData@dnrme.qld.gov.au - Forsayth 1:100000 Mineral Occurrence Map Preliminary 1997
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URL: https://geoscience.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/mr009651 The Forsayth series map was published in 1997 at 1:100 000 as part of the Mineral Occurrence series to provide an interpretation of known mineral occurrence information. The map product is available to all government agencies, industry and the public for reference and is located within the Forsayth (7660) 1:100 000 map area. GSQ Record 1997/01, Map 1. Author: Department of Minerals and Energy.