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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  09-Apr-2015 by Trygve Hoy (TH)

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Name BLUE JAY, PLATINUM BLONDE, FRANKLIN CAMP Mining Division Greenwood
BCGS Map 082E059
Status Showing NTS Map 082E09W
Latitude 049º 34' 55'' UTM 11 (NAD 83)
Longitude 118º 23' 07'' Northing 5493073
Easting 399865
Commodities Copper, Silver Deposit Types L03 : Alkalic porphyry Cu-Au
Tectonic Belt Omineca Terrane Plutonic Rocks
Capsule Geology

The BLUE JAY showing is located on McDonald Creek, approximately 2.5 kilometres north-northwest of Mount Franklin.

The showing consists of several outcrops of disseminated pyrite and chalcopyrite in a shonkinite-pyroxenite, a phase of the middle Jurassic, alkalic Averill Complex. The sulphide mineralization is irregularly distributed and is usually found near the outer margins of the pyroxenite. Chalcopyrite and minor bornite is often surrounded by orthoclase feldspar or in small masses closely associated with it. The pyrite is disseminated as small grains throughout the ferromagnesian minerals.

A 1914 report lists the owners of the BLUE JAY showing as J. Holm and C.E. Anderson. No work is recorded on the showing during the early 1900s when the Franklin camp was very active.

In 1964, Franklin Mines Ltd. carried out a major exploration program over several occurrences in the Franklin camp. No work on the BLUE JAY showing was recorded.

In 1985-86, Longreach Resources Ltd. staked and optioned much of the Franklin camp area, including the BLUE JAY showing. In 1987, it was optioned to Placer Dome Inc. who proceeded to carry out a major exploration program on the property, now known as PLATINUM BLONDE. The BLUE JAY showing was prospected and several samples collected. Sample number 22106 assayed 0.24 per cent copper and 2.7 grams per tonne silver; gold, platinum and palladium values were near detection levels (Assessment Report 17273).

Bibliography
EMPR AR 1914-353; 1964-112; 1965-172
EMPR ASS RPT 637, 15172, 15746, 15964, 15981, *17273
EMPR EXPL 1987-C32; 1988-C22
EMPR OF 1994-8
EMPR PF (See General PF - Franklin Mining Camp File; See PF 082ENE002 - Platinum Blonde Property, News Clippings, 1986-87)
EMPR RGS 29
GSC MAP *97A; 133A; 6-1957; 1701A; 1712A; 1713A; 1714A; 1736A
GSC MEM *56, p.173
GSC OF 409; 736; 1969
Geoscience BC Map 2013-07-1
Placer Dome File

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