Kanichee layered intrusive complex

Coordinates: 47°06′12.36″N 79°50′43.18″W / 47.1034333°N 79.8453278°W / 47.1034333; -79.8453278
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The Kanichee layered intrusive complex, also called the Kanichee intrusion and Ajax intrusion, is a layered intrusion in Northeastern Ontario, Canada, located in the central portion of Strathy Township about 6.5 km (4.0 mi) northwest of the town of Temagami. It consists of mafic-ultramafic rocks and is the largest of many mafic-ultramafic intrusions associated with felsic and mafic metavolcanic rocks in the northern Archean Temagami Greenstone Belt.[1]

Five magmatic cycles have been identified in the Kanichee layered intrusive complex, the first of which formed a PGE deposit with associated gold, copper and nickel mineralization. Ore mineralogy includes pyrrhotite, pentlandite, chalcopyrite and pyrite. The deposit has been quarried by Kanichee Mine.[1]

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  1. ^ a b James, Richard S.; Hawke, Donald (1984), "Geology and petrogenesis of the Kanichee layered complex, Ontario" (PDF), The Canadian Mineralogist, 22 (93–109)

47°06′12.36″N 79°50′43.18″W / 47.1034333°N 79.8453278°W / 47.1034333; -79.8453278