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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  15-Jan-2004 by Robert H. Pinsent (RHP)

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Name SILVER PLATE Mining Division Revelstoke
BCGS Map 082K054
Status Prospect NTS Map 082K11W
Latitude 050º 33' 53'' UTM 11 (NAD 83)
Longitude 117º 18' 44'' Northing 5601469
Easting 477887
Commodities Lead, Silver, Gold Deposit Types
Tectonic Belt Omineca Terrane Kootenay
Capsule Geology

The Silver Plate is reported to be "on the summit at the head of Neil Creek", which flows to the southwest into Trout Lake. Its precise location is uncertain.

The Silver Plate prospect was explored in the late 1890s and early 1900s. At that time, a crosscut was driven for 61 metres to intersect a vein 24.4 metres below surface. The vein is exposed in 4.6 metres of drift.

The Trout Lake area is underlain by a thick succession of sedimentary and volcanic rocks of the Badshot Formation and Lardeau Group near the northern end of the Kootenay arc, an arcuate, north to northwest trending belt of Paleozoic and Mesozoic strata that is now classified as a distinct, pericratonic, terrane. The arc rocks are bordered by Precambrian quartzite in the east and they young to the west, where they are bounded by Jurassic-age intrusive complexes. They were deformed during the Antler orogeny in Devonian-Mississippian time and were refolded and faulted during the Columbian orogeny, in the Middle Jurassic. A large panel, the "Selkirk allochthon", was later offset to the northeast by dip-slip motion along the Columbia River Fault.

The Badshot Formation is composed of a thick Cambrian limestone that is a distinctive marker horizon in the Trout Lake area. It is underlain by Hamill Group quartzite and it is overlain by a younger assemblage of limestone, calcareous, graphitic and siliceous argillite and siltstone, sandstone, quartzite and conglomerate, and also mafic volcanic flows, tuffs and breccias, all of which belong to the Lardeau Group. The rocks are isoclinally folded and intensely deformed, but only weakly metamorphosed. They occur as intercalated beds of marble, quartzite and grey, green and black phyllite and schist. Fyles and Eastwood (EMPR BULL 45) subdivided the group into six formations (Index, Triune, Ajax, Sharon Creek, Jowett and Broadview) of which the lowermost (Index) and uppermost (Broadview) are the most widespread. The Triune (siliceous argillite), Ajax (quartzite) and Sharon Creek (siliceous argillite) are restricted to the Trout Lake area. The Jowett is a mafic volcanic unit.

The Silver Plate area is underlain by deformed, folded, grey, gritty, schistose sediments of the Broadview Formation. The quartz vein is described as being 2.4 metres wide, carrying "good" gold values (EMPR AR 1905). The tenure is also reported to be covered to a considerable depth with wash that contains large boulders of high-grade galena ore.

Bibliography
EMPR AR 1898-1067; 1899-686; 1904-118; *1905-J154; 1914-K311
EMPR OF 1990-24
GSC BULL 193,1973
GSC MAP 235A, 1277A
GSC MEM 161 p. 47

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