Thursday, June 3, 2021

Exploring the nature and science of Sasaginaga Lake in Colbalt, Canada.

Sasaginaga Lake is one of the widely known lakes in the country of Canada. Sasaginaga Lake is known for being surrounded by natural resources such as sliver and arsenic. This news article will explore the nature and science of Sasaginaga Lake. This news article will explore the natural resources and natural elements of Sasaginaga Lake as well.

There has always been a huge concentration of natural silver near the area surrounding Sasaginaga Lake. Silver is believed to have existed by the lake even before the 18th century and 19th century. Next to Sasaginaga Lake are silver deposits from an abandoned silver mine called The Trethewey Mine. Located northwest of the Coniagas Mine near Sasaginaga Lake. (Ref: https://artsandculture.google.com/entity/trethewey-mine/m06wb23x?hl=en)

Arsenic is another natural resource and element that can be found by Sasaginaga Lake. The average arsenic concentration rate in Sasaginaga Lake is 0.004 parts per million (0.004 ppm). Arsenic occurs in all lakes and streams in the Cobalt area. Sasaginaga Lake is no exception. (Ref: http://www.cobaltmininglegacy.ca/waterPollution.php)

Arsenic occurs in all lakes and streams in the Cobalt area. The average arsenic concentrations range from 0.004 parts per million (ppm) in Sasaginaga Lake near the Cobalt town water intake to 17.8 ppm for a small stream draining the some tailings on Nip Hill. In comparison, the Canadian Water Quality Guideline for arsenic for the protection of aquatic life is 0.005 ppm. This concentration is exceeded in all lakes and streams sampled in the area except Sasaginaga Lake.

According to an annual report from the Ontario Department of Mines dating back to 1910, acid igneous rocks of the Keewatin can be found at the north end of Sasaginaga Lake. (Ref: https://archive.org/details/annualreport191002onta/page/55/mode/1up?view=theater)

“The acid igneous rocks of the Keewatin, which are not widely distributed in theCobalt area, include felsite, feldspar-porphyry and quartz-porphyry. At the north end of Sasaginaga lake an occurrence of a white to light grey felsite presents a striking appearance on account of its light color. It is fine in grain and comparatively fresh, and consists of feldspar and quartz, the feldspar predominating. The rock has a micro-porphyritic texture, due to the presence of phenocrysts of feldspar and quartz. Often the feldspar rods in the matrix are arranged in parallel lines, which curve around the phenocrysts, producing what is known as a flowage texture.”



 

Sasaginaga Lake is known for being surrounded by beautiful nature. Redwood trees surround the lake entirely. A range of oak tree can be found within 20 feet of Sasaginaga Lake.

Sasaginaga Lake is located in the Timiskaming District of Colbalt, Ontario, Canada. According to mapcarta.com, the elevation of Sasaginaga Lake is 312 metres (1,023 feet) and is located northeast of Clear Lake. (Ref: https://mapcarta.com/24628120)

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