Red.: Geological Survey of Canada Miscellaneous Report 39.
In calcite vein cutting gneiss.
"The deposit was originally opened for mica. In the 1970s it was worked for apatite by John Shearer. It is exposed by trenches measuring up to 20 m long on the western slope of a ridge."
Mineral List: |
'Apatite'  | | | | Colour: | clear, light green to yellowish green and greenish blue to aquamarine blue | | Reference: | [Ref.: Geological Survey of Canada Miscellaneous Report 39] |
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Calcite  | | | | |
'Clinopyroxene Subgroup'  | | | | Colour: | green | | Reference: | [Ref.: Geological Survey of Canada Miscellaneous Report 39] |
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'Mica Group'  | | | | Colour: | amber | | Description: | Up to 25 cm reported. | | Reference: | [Ref.: Geological Survey of Canada Miscellaneous Report 39] |
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5 entries listed. 2 valid minerals.
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