Red Lake Mine

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Red Lake mine
File:Red Lake Gold Ore, Red Lake Mine, Ontario, Canada.jpg
High grade gold ore from Red Lake Mine
Location
Ontario
Country Canada
Production
Products Gold
Owner
Company Goldcorp

The Red Lake mine is one of the largest gold mines in Canada and in the world.[1] The mine is located in the western Ontario at Red Lake.[1] The mine has estimated reserves of 3.23 million oz of gold.[1]

The Red Lake Mining District has produced over 22 million ounces of gold through 2004, worth over $US 35 billion at 2014 prices. The two principal mines, Campbell and Red Lake, both have historic ore grades averaging about 0.57 oz/ton Au (22 g/tonne).[2]

The rocks and mineralization features in this district are complex. The host rock here is a metamorphosed tholeiitic basalt dating to ~2.85 billion years (early Neoarchean). This basalt has been subjected to biotite-carbonate alteration and auriferous silicification. Gold mineralization has been dated to 2.712-2.723 billion years (during collision-related emplacement of several nearby igneous intrusions - Uchian Phase of the Kenoran Orogeny), and at 2.63-2.66 or 2.699 billion years (during a regional thermal event or another igneous intrusive event).[3]

References

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  2. Red Lake Gold District
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