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File Created: 10-Nov-1988 by Todd B. Hubner (TBH)
Last Edit:  09-Apr-2012 by Nicole Barlow (NB)

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NMI 082E4 Au2
Name MAM, JJ, CHICKAMIN (L.799), DIVIDE (L.800), CHICAMIN Mining Division Osoyoos
BCGS Map 082E003
Status Prospect NTS Map 082E04E
Latitude 049º 03' 30'' UTM 11 (NAD 83)
Longitude 119º 33' 34'' Northing 5437096
Easting 313023
Commodities Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead, Zinc, Molybdenum Deposit Types I05 : Polymetallic veins Ag-Pb-Zn+/-Au
L04 : Porphyry Cu +/- Mo +/- Au
Tectonic Belt Omineca Terrane Plutonic Rocks, Okanagan
Capsule Geology

The Mam prospect is located 1.5 kilometres north of Blue Lake near Richter Pass. Osoyoos is 7.5 kilometres to the southeast.

The Mam occurrence lies within granodiorite and diorite of the Middle Jurassic Similkameen intrusions which have intruded quartzite, schist and greenstone rocks of the Carboniferous to Permian Kobau Group. To the north and east, the Kobau rocks are exposed. To the south, syenitic rocks of the Jurassic Kruger pluton occur. Fissuring, shearing and fracturing of andesite and other volcanic rocks on the property is extensive and is possibly related to the northwest trending Blue Lake fault.

Mineralization occurs in shear hosted quartz veins within granodiorite. The main vein is one centimetre to over 1.50 metres wide, strikes 135 degrees, dips 75 degrees southwest, and is traceable over a distance of 244 metres. Minerals hosted by the vein include pyrite, pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite, bornite, native silver, native gold and microscopic tellurides of gold, silver and bismuth. Alteration extends for considerable distances either side of the vein. Copper sulphides have been locally oxidized to malachite and azurite. Propylitic alteration minerals include chlorite, sericite, epidote, carbonate, calcite and feldspar.

The occurrence was staked on the Mam claims, which were acquired by Highmark Resources Ltd. from J. Markevich in 1979. In 1980, Highmark Resources Ltd. also acquired the Chickamin (Lot 799) and Divide (Lot 800) Reverted Crown grants and staked the ES, MS, CM, WR, BW and GM claims. Highmark carried out geological mapping, a geochemical soil survey, surface stripping and trenching and diamond drilling. Drilling consisted of 16 EXT holes totalling 453.5 metres and 8 BQ holes totalling 1153.9 metres. The Chickamin and Divide Reverted Crown grants were first Crown granted in 1895 to Adams British Columbia Co. Ltd. It is reported that a short adit was driven.

Sample #4, taken from a quartz vein in 1980, yielded 18.17 grams per tonne gold and 6.17 grams per tonne silver (Assessment Report 8830). In 1985, sampling of vein material returned up to 73.9 grams per tonne gold and 74.7 grams per tonne silver across 0.60 metres (Property File - Highmark Resources Ltd. (1985-04-01): Maps and letters - Mam).

Bibliography
EMPR ASS RPT *8830, *9402
EMPR EXPL 1980-28; 1981-30
EMPR OF 1989-5
EMPR PF (Department of Energy Mines and Resources (1978-01-01): Department of Energy Mines and Resources - Keremeos MapHighmark Resources Ltd. (1983-01-17): Evaluation Report - Gold/Silver/Copper Potential of the Mam Property; Allen, D.G. (1984-06-21): Memorandium Report - Mam Property; Highmark Resources Ltd. (1985-04-01): Maps and letters - Mam; unknown (1989-01-01): Property Exams: Okanagan Valley 1989; Toba Gold Resources Ltd. (1989-10-25): Prospectus Report on the Mam Property)
EMPR MR MAP 7 (1934)
GSC MAP 85A; 341A; 538A; 539A; 541A; 15-1961; 1736A; 2389
GSC MEM 38, pp. 425-478; 179
GSC OF 481; 637; 1505A; 1565; 1969
GSC P 37-21
GCNL #112(June11),#204(Oct.25), 1993

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