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Buff Munro mine, Munro Township, Cochrane District, Ontario, Canada

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Stock Certificate of Buff Munro Gold Mines Ltd. 1928

Buff Munro mine, Munro Township, Cochrane District, Ontario, Canada
Stock Certificate of Buff Munro Gold Mines Ltd. 1928

Buff Munro mine, Munro Township, Cochrane District, Ontario, Canada
Stock Certificate of Buff Munro Gold Mines Ltd. 1928

Buff Munro mine, Munro Township, Cochrane District, Ontario, Canada
 
Latitude & Longitude (WGS84): 48° 32' 49'' North , 80° 13' 8'' West
Latitude & Longitude (decimal): 48.5469444444, -80.2188888889


History:

1916-1917: Buff-Munro Gold Mines Ltd. did trenching, and sank a 40 foot deep shaft. By December, 1917, the shaft had reached 55 feet and a second shaft had been begun (The Northern Miner, June 23, July 7, September 22, December 22, 1917).
1919: Knight et al. (1919) reported that gold and arsenopyrite are associated with north striking and east dipping veins.
1927-1928: Sutherland et al. (1928) reported that a 2 compartment shaft was sunk 90 feet and that 40 feet of drifting was completed on the 90 foot level.
1929: Satterly (1952) reported that by this time, the southern 5x8 foot vertical shaft was 100 feet deep with a 50 foot long crosscut and that the northern vertical shaft was about 600 feet north of the southern shaft.
1952: Satterly (1952) reported that in addition to quartz vein associated arsenopyrite mineralization at the northern shaft, quartz vein- sphalerite-galena-pyrite mineralization hosted by carbonatized lava occurs at the south shaft.

Geology:

Auriferous quartz-dolomite-pyrite-arsenopyrite veins and vein systems in dolomitized, sericitized and albitized komatiitic lavas and variably carbonatized olive green aphanitic tholeiitic basalt.

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12 valid minerals.

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MDI Number: MDI42A09SW00154

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