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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  08-Jul-2013 by Karl A. Flower (KAF)

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Name MERRYTH, IRON MOUNTAIN, RALPH, IRON MINE HILL Mining Division Victoria
BCGS Map 092B032
Status Prospect NTS Map 092B05E
Latitude 048º 20' 26'' UTM 10 (NAD 83)
Longitude 123º 42' 35'' Northing 5354396
Easting 447407
Commodities Copper, Gold, Iron Deposit Types M02 : Tholeiitic intrusion-hosted Ni-Cu
Tectonic Belt Insular Terrane Crescent
Capsule Geology

The Merryth deposit is located on the south west shore of the East Sooke Peninsula, due south of Iron Mine Hill.

The area is underlain by the Eocene Sooke Gabbro, which forms the basement of the Metchosin Volcanics and is composed of coarse- grained gabbro with about equal parts of bytownite and diopside and about 5 per cent olivine. dikes of leucogabbro contain up to 80 per cent bytownite. Local agmatization, amphibolitization and mineralization of the gabbro apparently occurred later along shear zones.

The main altered zone, made up of hornblende and masses of unaltered gabbro, trends up the hill from the shore at about 025 degrees for 460 metres. The deposit is divided into two zones based on a horizontal offset of 15 to 30 metre which is a result of crossfaulting. South of the crossfault the deposit has been called the Merryth zone and to the north it has been called the Iron Mountain zone. The deposit is generally known as the Merryth.

The main mineralization of the Merryth zone is confined within two parallel shears about 30 metres apart. Erratic sulphide mineralization occurs in the footwall and to minor extent in the hangingwall. The hangingwall contains large amounts of magnetite as replacement grains and as fracture-filling stringers. A small quantity of magnetite occurs in the mineral zone proper. The mineral zone contains minor massive replacement by pyrrhotite but the predominant form of mineralization is the filling of small veinlets and cracks by pyrrhotite, pyrite and late chalcopyrite. The relative proportions of chalcopyrite to pyrrhotite are greater in the wallrock than in the main portion of the zone, with dissemination being the most typical form of sulphide mineralization. The Iron Mountain zone, north of the crossfault, has been examined along its margins and at these points it consists mainly of magnetite and pyrrhotite.

In 1951, programs of geological mapping, diamond drilling and ground geophysical surveys were completed on the area as the June, Lorna, Moffat and Pac claims. One of several diamond-drill holes put down on the Merryth zone in 1951 graded 0.46 per cent copper over 42.7 metres (Chubb, 1951). A grab sample assayed 3.43 grams per tonne gold and 0.2 per cent copper (Supplementary Sampling by Huestis, Kenneco and Cooke, undated).

In 1971, MacSan Exploration completed a program of airborne geophysical surveys and rock, silt and soil sammpling on the area as the EMDYK, K2 and K4 claims.

Bibliography
EMPR AR 1902-220; 1916-281; 1948-162; 1951-199
EMPR ASS RPT *61, 2267, 3409, 3594, 3584
EMPR GEM 1969-225; 1971-224
EMPR PF ((Huestis, H.H. (1948): Report on Sooke Copper Nickel Group;
Letter regarding Merryth and Griffith zones (unsigned), 1948;
Gray, W.A. (1950): Supplementary Report on the East Sooke Copper
Showings; Page, T.W. (1950): A Report on the Willow Grouse and the
Margaret Copper Properties; Report on Electromagnetic Survey
Performed on some Copper Prospects in East Sooke, B.C., by
Geolectric Exploration Company Inc., 1951; Chubb, P.A. (1951):
Diamond-drill Logs and Assays; Letter regarding Willow Grouse, by
P.A. Chubb, 1951; Report on East Sooke Drill Program, by P.A.
Chubb, 1951; Report on Supplementary Sampling, by Huestis, Kenneco
and Cooke (undated); A Report on the Willow Grouse and the
Margeret Group of Mining Claims) - see Margaret, 092B 009 for
these above reports; Mascan Explorations Ltd. Prospectus, May 13,
1966; Geology map, plan map, drill cross-sections of Merryth and
Iron Mine Hill zones, Mascan Explorations Limited, 1971)
EMR MIN BR RPT 47, p. 9
GSC ANN RPT 1889, p. 100
GSC MAP 42A; 1386A; 1553A
GSC MEM 13; 96
GSC OF 463; 701
GSC P 1972-44; 1975-1A, p. 23; 1979-30
GCNL #133, 1966
Carson, D.J.T. (1968): Metallogenic Study of Vancouver Island with
Emphasis on the Relationship of Plutonic Rocks and Mineral
Deposits, Ph.D. Thesis, Carleton University
Hudson, R. (1997): A Field Guide to Gold, Gemstone & Mineral Sites of
British Columbia, Vol. 1: Vancouver Island, p. 66

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