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MacDonald Mines Exploration Ltd V.BMK

Alternate Symbol(s):  MCDMF

MacDonald Mines Exploration Ltd. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company. The Company is focused on the evaluation, acquisition, and development of precious and critical metals properties in Ontario. It is primarily focused on locating an economic deposit within its 100%-owned Scadding-Powerline-Jovan (SPJ) Project in Northeastern Ontario, located 20 kilometers east of the prolific Sudbury Mining Camp. The SPJ property consists of the Scadding, Powerline, Jovan, Blueberry, Loney and Golden Copper properties located east of Sudbury in Northern Ontario. The SPJ Project is targeting a system of interconnected precious and critical metals mineralization zones on an underexplored land package, which hosts the past producing Scadding Gold Mine and multiple known critical and precious metals prospects and showings. It also covers a Metasomatic Iron and Alkali-Calcic (MIAC) mineral system that formed polymetallic Cu-Au and Au-Co, Au, Silver, and REE exploration targets.


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Post by Wangotango67on Jun 04, 2021 9:21pm
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Thanks - Digger Dan

Thanks - Digger Dan
Appreciate your kindness -
Now i did come across in my searches - contour maps of the bottom of Lake Wanapatei -
showing where the deepest depths zones were located - 

Interesting it is - theres a wedge style pattern - almost - north south that defines a deep zone.
First thing i thought of ?
Msssive fault line -

I tracked it's path and it exited at the south end of Wanapatei - west bay -

I confered with other fault maps and it just so happened to show a fault beginning at this
particular pinpoint -


The connective - that i've yet to see - is correlating the massive wedge depth zone with the
fault zone on south side of Wanapatei -

If this were ever proved - that there is a fault deep in the depths of Wanapatei, 
It would certainly make for an interesting case study on how the gold might have formed.
Specifically speaking  of - gold - that has been liberated and reconsolodated in secondary
deposits with the chlorites and carbonates with sands and diseminated irons.

Whether a good bath soaking of hydrothermal fluids from a massive fault that erroded the irons and liberated the gold and hydrothermal fluids carrying lots of caustic salts that worked over the irons - or-  my own theory of, the huronian effect - Lake Huron was more pronounced in this area - sufbury basin - and pair this idea with the latest findings of massive limestone caves at the bottom of lake huron does make a compelling case of, how the irons might have errodedd  away and liberated the gold and then reconsolodated -  chlorite irons being the main residual clue and lots of carbonates -  carbonates in bed like horizontal formations.

A good fault zone and earthquake -
could also give reason for the -  distinct breccia -fragments seen on west side of sudbury at deptrh and in the Scad area - such suggests this breccia zone was a former sedimentry bed of hardend rock - that cracked under preasure - 

which could also have cracked with the - huronian grenville land mass that pushed into the upper land mass creating the fractrured breccia.

Lots of angles on how all this - came to be...
I like looking at all angles - and not so easily submitting to = meteor -  involvement.
I know i've taken flack over tihs... but it's good to have many ideas tabled in which to explain away the unique characteristics of this Sudbury basin.


Heck... i wish others would focus on the higher elevation back drop - that appears to skirt
around sudbury and futher west and even all the way to river valley -this higher elevation might have been the true shoreline edge of Hiuron at one time-  just my own thoughts...


Cheers.....
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