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File Created: 15-Jun-2020 by Karl A. Flower (KAF)
Last Edit:  15-Jun-2020 by Karl A. Flower (KAF)

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NMI
Name RAPP CREEK Mining Division Victoria
BCGS Map 092C099
Status Showing NTS Map 092C16E
Latitude 048º 56' 35'' UTM 10 (NAD 83)
Longitude 124º 13' 40'' Northing 5421850
Easting 410100
Commodities Gold, Silver Deposit Types I : VEIN, BRECCIA AND STOCKWORK
Tectonic Belt Insular Terrane Wrangell
Capsule Geology

The Rapp Creek occurrence is located on a west facing slope in the northeastern head waters of Cottonwood Creek, approximately 1.5 kilometres south-southwest of Lomas Lake.

The area is underlain by chert and siliceous argillite of the Mississippian to Pennsylvanian Fourth Lake Formation (Buttle Lake Group), volcaniclastic rocks of the Middle to Upper Devonian Mclaughlin Ridge Formation (Sicker Group) and basaltic volcanic rocks of the Upper Triassic Karmutsen Formation (Vancouver Group). These have been intruded by quartz diorite and lesser granodiorite of Jurassic Island Plutonic Suite (Saanich Granodiorite).

Locally, a north west trending shear zone contains pyrite- and pyrrhotite-bearing quartz veins, up to 0.10-metre wide, in a volcanic host. The veins strike 143 degrees with a dip of 35 degrees to the north east and have been exposed for over 7 metres.

Another zone of mineralization, located approximately 200 metres up slope to the south east, comprises a limestone bed hosting several undulatory sulphide-rich horizons, varying from 2 to 25 centimetres in width, containing up to 75 per cent sulphides including pyrite, pyrrhotite and arsenopyrite.

In 1988, two chip samples (9978 and 9979) of the mineralized veins yielded 18.3 and 23.6 grams per tonne gold, with 5.2 and 5.6 grams per tonne silver over 2 and 3 metres, respectively, while samples from the sulphide-rich horizons yielded up to 20.6 grams per tonne gold and 4.3 grams per tonne silver (Harrington, E. (2010-10-22): Technical Report on the El Capitan Property).

The area has been explored in conjunction with the nearby El Capitan (MINFILE 092C 019) occurrence and a completed regional and property work history can be found there.

Bibliography
EMPR BULL 37, p. 63
EMPR EXPL 1979-126; 1986-C148
EMPR FIELDWORK 1978, pp. 38-40; 1986, pp. 223-229; 1987, pp. 81-91; 19 pp. 503-510
EMPR MP MAP 1992-2
EMPR OF 1987-2; RGS 24, 1990
GSC MAP 1386A
GSC MEM 13
GSC OF 463; 821; 1272
GSC P 72-44; 76-1A; 79-30
Carson, D.J.T. (1968): Metallogenic study of Vancouver Island with emphasis on the relationships of mineral deposits to plutonic rocks, Ph.D. Thesis, Carleton University
*Harrington, E. (2010-10-22): Technical Report on the El Capitan Property

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