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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  18-Sep-2007 by Mandy N. Desautels (MND)

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NMI 082K7 Ag1
Name SURPRISE (L.6334), ELATED (L.6333), LOT 6335, LOT 6336 Mining Division Slocan
BCGS Map 082K036
Status Past Producer NTS Map 082K07W
Latitude 050º 18' 49'' UTM 11 (NAD 83)
Longitude 116º 53' 20'' Northing 5573506
Easting 507911
Commodities Silver, Zinc, Lead, Gold, Copper Deposit Types I05 : Polymetallic veins Ag-Pb-Zn+/-Au
Tectonic Belt Omineca Terrane Kootenay, Ancestral North America
Capsule Geology

The Surprise prospect is situated on Glacier Creek at 990 metres elevation above sea level in the Slocan Mining Division. The property consists of three forfeited Crown grants, (Lots 6334 to 6336) and one Reverted Crown grant (Elated, Lot 6333). The main showing is on Lot 6334.

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 prospect consists of three short adits driven along quartz veins within fine grained, dark grey and green schists of the Index Formation of the Lardeau Group. On the property, rocks of the Lardeau Group strike northwest and dip 60 degrees east. The occurrence is on the east limb of an overturned syncline that plunges 10 to 15 degrees northwest.

Mineralization consists of clusters and irregular masses of tetrahedrite in milky white quartz. Sphalerite, galena, pyrite and chalcopyrite occur in minor amounts. The veins are subparallel to the schistosity and dip at slightly shallower angles. Between 1923 and 1954, a total of 1196 tonnes of ore were mined from the prospect which yielded about 1.23 million grams of silver, 560 grams of gold, 10,108 kilograms of zinc, 9798 kilograms of lead and 289 kilograms of copper.

Bibliography
EMPR AR 1900-805; 1904-298; 1910-247; 1923-212; 1924-190; 1925-236;
1926-267; 1927-282; 1946-35,169; 1947-174; 1948-149; 1950-133,151;
1951-39,180; 1953-147; 1954-51,144
EMPR ASS RPT *12370
EMPR BC METAL MM01426
EMPR BULL *49, pp. 13,80-83
EMPR FIELDWORK 1992, pp. 9-16
EMPR GEOS MAP 1995-1
EMPR INDEX 4-125
EMPR LMP (Surprise, Fiche No. 61647)
EMPR PF (Field notes and sketch cross-section and plan maps; 82KSE
General File - Geology map by P. Billingsley, 1958)
GSC MAP 235A; 1326A
GSC MEM 161, pp. 26,103-105,116; 369
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
EMPR PFD 4148, 4149, 4150, 4151, 750694

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