Ironically - ( fault + deep wedge zone )As mention in piror post - there's a deep zone like wedge at the bottom of Wanapatei Lake, which just so happens to be in the same spot as this - structural fault seen on Wanapatei's lake running north / south.
Here's the GRENVILLE land mass that pushes into the Wanapatei and Superior land masses. ( Sudbury is on this Grenville fridge ) two land mass conjunctions - i've read some reports that suggest - grenville - overlays the superior ( Igneous complex ) due to it's influence of pushing into.
What would be interresting is - comparing drill cores north of Wanapatei with Scads cores -
Seeing if there is a distinct indifference in ore geology.
Scad ( might ) have an overburden of Grenville rocks from the Huronian area -
If conclusive - it would explain the upper strata vs lower strata geology differences - first 100m.
The Murray fault line needs to be overlayed on the first map above - Id like ot see on a overlay map how close it runs aside or along Wanapatei Lake - my hunch says - it branches off and
ties into the - structura lfault seen on map above - then continues onward - easterly.
Here's the other map - To add - i'd like to compare the Wanapatei group ore geology with Scads
Just to see if - they match or - are indifferent and Scad falls into the grnville geology.
Futhermore - just how deep does the Wanapatei group geology run - to what dpeth ?
This i' should research a tad more - I'm hoping it has nothing to do with the - meteor - and
moreso - just an anomaly factor - whereas the geology - is indfifferent than Superior trend above Wanapatei or grenville below Wanapatei -
I'm thinking - they should send down preasurized encased cameras to withstand the depths of Wanaparei and see if it's a fault or not, hoping the sediments over time have not covered the floor of the lake - even still, the contour and shape of this really deep zone most likely would provide much more insight -
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