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File Created: 07-Jun-2021 by Karl A. Flower (KAF)
Last Edit:  14-Jun-2021 by Karl A. Flower (KAF)

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NMI
Name DAR, SUNNYBOY NO. 2 (L.5191), SONNYBOY NO. 9 FRACTION, KARI 3, KARI 7 FR. Mining Division Nicola
BCGS Map 092I018
Status Showing NTS Map 092I02E
Latitude 050º 07' 43'' UTM 10 (NAD 83)
Longitude 120º 31' 24'' Northing 5555867
Easting 677012
Commodities Gold, Silver, Copper Deposit Types
Tectonic Belt Intermontane Terrane Quesnel
Capsule Geology

The Dar occurrence is located at an elevation of approximately 1000 metres on an east-facing slope, west of Quilchena Creek and approximately 3.5 kilometres south of the creeks’ mouth on Nicola Lake.

The area located immediately south of Nicola Lake is underlain by a belt of green to red porphyritic andesites and basalts of the Upper Triassic Nicola Group that strike north-northwest and dip steeply to the west. To the north of Nicola Lake is the Lower Jurassic Nicola Batholith, a quartz-diorite intrusive believed to be the source of quartz-carbonate veins carrying gold, silver and copper mineralization in a number of nearby deposits (Guichon, MINFILE 092ISE048). Trending north-northwest across the area is the Quilchena fault, a regional near-vertical shear zone with an apparent strike-slip displacement of 3 kilometres. Associated with this fault are numerous northeast- and some northwest-trending fractures.

Locally, a quartz vein, referred to as the Dar vein, hosts gold and silver values.

In 1986, a rock sample (DAR-1) assayed 48.9 grams per tonne gold and 3.8 grams per tonne silver (Assessment Report 15966).

In 2009, a float sample (AJO-19) of quartz-carbonate-chlorite with pyrite, taken upslope to the west of the occurrence, assayed 1.06 grams per tonne gold, whereas a nearby chip sample (AJO-20) from an outcrop hosting a 0.10-metre wide limonitic quartz vein yielded 0.13 gram per tonne gold (Assessment Report 30978).

Another zone of mineralization is reported on the former Kari 3 claim, approximately 700 metres east-southeast of the Dar occurrence. In the mid 1960s, sampling of an opencut yielded 1.0 gram per tonne gold, 18.8 grams per tonne silver and 0.95 per cent copper (Property File - 810696).

A historical shaft or adit and opencut are reported on the Kari 7 Fraction, approximately 500 metres southwest of the Dar occurrence.

Work History

During the 1960s, Quilchena Mining and Development Co. Ltd. is reported to have completed programs of trenching, drilling and some geophysical surveys on the area.

In 1966, Rameda Mines completed a 61.7 line-kilometre ground magnetic survey on the area immediately south of the occurrence as the Ester and Ruth claims.

In 1970, Quilchena Mining and Development Co. Ltd. completed a program of soil sampling and a 15.0 line-kilometre ground magnetic survey on the area as the Sunnyboy claims of the Quilchena property.

In 1973, Telstar Resources completed a program of prospecting, geological mapping and rock sampling on the area as the Telstar property.

In 1979, Leonard Peckham completed a program of rock sampling on the area as the Sunny Boy property.

In 1983, a ground electromagnetic and magnetic survey was completed on the area as the Sunny Boy and Guy mineral claims.

In 1986, Iota Explorations Ltd. completed a program of trenching and geochemical (rock and soil) sampling on the area as the Iota property. In 1989, a program of rock sampling and a 20.8 line-kilometres ground magnetic and electromagnetic survey on the area.

In 2009, a program of prospecting and sampling was completed on the area by Julia Wang as the Iota property.

In 2014, Tech-X Resources Ltd. completed a program of geological mapping and rock sampling on the area as the Augusta claims of the Nicola Lake property. The following year, a 12.0 line-kilometre induced polarization survey was completed.

Bibliography
EMPR ASS RPT 748, 2750, 5091, 5092, 7662, 11927, 12957, *15996, 18887, *30978, 35198, 35606
EMPR EXPL 1983-269; 1979-161; 1989-119-134
EMPR GEM 1970-378; 1974-127
EMPR MAP 47
EMPR P 1981-2
GSC MAP 886A; 887A; 1386A
GSC MEM *249
GSC OF *980
EMPR PFD *810696

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