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Abstract: Weasel Lake map area (105G/13) is located at the northwestern end of the Finlayson Lake belt (displaced Yukon-Tanana Terrane) and extends northward into ancient North American rocks. Several volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits including: Wolverine, Kudz Ze Kayah, Fyre Lake and the Ice, have been discovered in this part of Yukon-Tanana Terrane, which makes this region one of the most prospective areas of Yukon. Limited outcrop exposure, due to widespread Quaternary cover, has made prospecting challenging in many parts of this terrane, including Weasel Lake map area. Surficial geological mapping and till geochemical sampling was conducted in the map area to better understand its mineral potential. Ice-flow over the area trended at approximately 305° and remained topographically unobstructed through the last glacial maximum. As a result, basal till was deposited across most of the map area. Late glacial deposition of glaciofluvial sediment and meltout till was more common in the northeast part of the map and along the Pelly River. Results of the till geochemical sampling program highlighted anomalies in base-metal elements, platinum/palladium indicators, as well as a gold indicator suite, suggestive of epithermal mineralization.
Authors: Bond, J.D.
Keywords: glacial landforms, Regional Geology
NTS Mapsheet(s): 105G13
Citation: Bond, J.D., 2001. Surficial geology and till geochemistry of Weasel Lake map area (105G/13), east-central Yukon. In: Yukon Exploration and Geology 2000, Emond, D.S. and Weston, L.W. (eds.), Exploration and Geological Sciences Division, Yukon Region, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, p. 73-96.
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NTS Mapsheet(s): 105G13
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Till Geochemistry Samples | Point | Static |
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YEG2000 | Contained By | Emond, D.S. and Weston, L.W. (eds.) | Yukon Exploration and Geology 2000 |