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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  22-Jul-2020 by Karl A. Flower (KAF)

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Name PRESIDENT (L.2006), TWO BROTHERS (L.2005), PRESIDENT FR. (L.2007), HOUSER (L.2008), HOUSER FR. (L.2009), HAUSER, RUBY Mining Division Revelstoke, Slocan
BCGS Map 082K045
Status Showing NTS Map 082K06E
Latitude 050º 24' 51'' UTM 11 (NAD 83)
Longitude 116º 59' 58'' Northing 5584681
Easting 500039
Commodities Silver, Zinc, Copper Deposit Types E13 : Irish-type carbonate-hosted Zn-Pb
E12 : Mississippi Valley-type Pb-Zn
Tectonic Belt Omineca Terrane Kootenay, Ancestral North America
Capsule Geology

The President occurrence is located on Gallop Creek, west of Duncan Lake in the Slocan Mining Division. The showing is situated on Reverted Crown grant Lot 2006 which is part of a contiguous group of three Reverted Crown grants and two fractional Reverted Crown grants (Lots 2005 to 2009).

Regionally, the area lies within the Kootenay Arc near the margins of the Ancestral North American Terrane. The Kootenay Arc is a curving belt of highly deformed metasedimentary and metavolcanic rocks which includes the Upper Proterozoic Horsethief Creek Group, the Eocambrian Hamill Group, the Lower Cambrian Badshot Formation, and the lower Paleozoic Lardeau Group. The volcano-sedimentary sequence is intruded by numerous Ordovician, Devonian and Mississippian granitoid plutons. The rocks have undergone regional metamorphism to middle or upper greenschist facies (Paper 1993-1).

The property is underlain by quartzite, limestone and volcanic rocks of the Index Formation of the Paleozoic Lardeau Group. The quartzite is locally brecciated and chloritic within north-trending shears. A 2 metre chip sample across a mineralized shear assayed 260 grams per tonne silver (Assessment Report 9480). Ore minerals within the shear consist of argentite and sphalerite. Trenching work in 1970 uncovered a 3.5 metre wide area of quartz veining within altered limestone (see Two Brothers, 082KSW123). This area of mineralization consists of mariposite, pyrite and tetrahedrite occurring as stringers in the narrow quartz veins but containing only low silver values (Exploration in British Columbia 1977).

Work History

In the 1890’s, mineralized float was identified in the area.

In 1970, a program of stripping and trenching was reportedly performed on the area. In 1976, Precambrian Shield Resources Ltd. option the property from Consolidated Boundary Exploration Ltd. and a lone diamond drill hole was completed. In 1980, Cominco completed a program of soil sampling and trenching.

In 2011, the area was examined by Moose Mountain Technical Services on the behalf of Rainbow Resources Inc. as the Big Strike property.

Bibliography
EMPR AR 1898-1084,1190,1192; 1903-244; 1924-368; *1925-236; 1926-269;
1928-310
EMPR ASS RPT 6282, *9480
EMPR BULL 49
EMPR EXPL 1976-E47; *1977-E65; 1978-E77; 1980-114,115
EMPR FIELDWORK 1992, pp. 9-16
EMPR GEM 1969-336, Fig.41,#79; 1970-462; 1971-424
EMPR GEOS MAP 1995-1
EMPR OF 2000-22
EMPR PF (Starr, C.C. (1926): Report of Preliminary Examination of
President Group, 5 p.; Canadian Superior Exploration Ltd., Field
notes and assay results; 82KSE General File - Geology map by P.
Billingsley, 1958)
GSC MAP 1326A
GSC MEM 161; 369
GCNL #213, 1979
Pope, A.J. (1989): The Tectonics and Mineralization of the Toby-
Horsethief Creek Area, Purcell Mountains, Southeast British
Columbia, Canada, unpublished Ph.D. Thesis, University of London,
England
Morris, R.J. (2012-03-27): Property of Merit Report– West Kootenay Properties – Big Strike Project
EMPR PFD 4140, 4141, 4142, 812113

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