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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  29-Nov-2013 by Karl A. Flower (KAF)

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NMI 092F4 Cu1
Name GENERAL JAMES M. (L.318), B.C. WONDER, DUCHESS Mining Division Alberni
BCGS Map 092F022
Status Showing NTS Map 092F04E
Latitude 049º 14' 47'' UTM 10 (NAD 83)
Longitude 125º 38' 50'' Northing 5458219
Easting 307342
Commodities Copper, Silver, Iron, Zinc Deposit Types
Tectonic Belt Insular Terrane Wrangell
Capsule Geology

The General James M. occurrence is located on a ridge to the east of Tranquil Creek, approximately 4.3 kilometres north east of the creek mouth.

Diorite to quartz-diorite of the Early to Middle Jurassic Island Plutonic Suite or the Paleozoic and/or Mesozoic West Coast Complex intrude Upper Paleozoic Sicker Group volcanics and Buttle Lake Group sediments. Magnetite-copper skarns and veins located along the igneous/volcanic contact, are localized by calcareous sediments and limestone, which likely belong to the Upper Pennsylvanian to Lower Permian Mount Mark Formation (Buttle Lake Group). The volcanics include porphyritic andesite.

At the General James M. workings, three steeply dipping, east trending, sub-parallel veins occur. The main adit vein is 2.0 metres wide and 10 metres long. The hanging wall consists of porphyritic andesite and breccia. Mineralization consists of chalcopyrite, magnetite, pyrrhotite, pyrite, garnet and epidote. In 1985, two sample (2802 and 2803) of dump material from the adit assayed 5.5 and 2.7 per cent copper with 54.9 and 30.9 grams per tonne silver (Assessment Report 14337). In 1987, a one metre chip sample (BCW-87-8) of massive sulphides at the entrance to the adit assayed 4.32 per cent copper, 36.7 grams per tonne silver and 0.15 per cent zinc (Assessment Report 16354).

A second adit, now collapsed, is located about 30 metres north of the main adit. This is situated on a 2.5 metres wide skarn zone that can be traced for 10 metres. In 1991, sampling of the skarn assayed up to 1.83 per cent copper and 14.8 grams per tonne silver over 0.25 metres (Assessment Report 21136).

Another mineralized vein occurs 20 metres east of the collapsed adit and is thought to be a separate vein from the one exposed by the main adit. In 1991, a sample (4) from the vein assayed 3.38 per cent copper and 43.6 grams per tonne silver 0.40 metres (Assessment Report 21136).

In 1985 and 1987, West-Mar Resources Ltd. completed programs of rock, silt and soil sampling on the area. In 1991, the area was prospected by K.E. Hicks.

Bibliography
EMPR AR 1901-1232A; 1913-280; 1914-375-376; *1916-330-332; 1931-167;
1946-18
EMPR ASS RPT *14337, *16354, *21136
EMPR EXPL 1985-C146; 2002-29-40
EMPR FIELDWORK 1988, pp. 61-74
EMPR OF 1988-28
EMPR PF (Letter by G.E.P. Eastwood, in 092F 043)
GSC BULL 172
GSC MAP 17-1968; 1386A
GSC OF 463
GSC P 68-50; 71-36; 72-44; 79-30
CJES Vol.24, No.10, 1987, pp. 2047-2064
GCNL #133, #186, 1984
PERS COMM: N. Massey
Carson, D.J.T. (1968): Metallogenic Study of Vancouver Island With
Emphasis on the Relationships of Mineral Deposits to Plutonic
Rocks, Unpublished Ph.D. Thesis, Carleton University
Isachsen, C. (1984): Geology, Geochemistry and Geochronology of the
Westcoast Crystalline Complex and Related Rocks, Vancouver Island,
British Columbia, M.Sc. Thesis, University of British Columbia

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