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File Created: 30-Nov-1988 by Wim S. Vanderpoll (WV)
Last Edit:  10-Jun-2022 by Karl A. Flower (KAF)

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NMI 092L10 Cu2
Name LORENA 2, REN 1-4, NIMRON Mining Division Nanaimo
BCGS Map 092L056
Status Showing NTS Map 092L10W
Latitude 050º 31' 12'' UTM 09 (NAD 83)
Longitude 126º 53' 50'' Northing 5598561
Easting 649062
Commodities Lead, Zinc, Silver, Cadmium, Tungsten Deposit Types K02 : Pb-Zn skarn
Tectonic Belt Insular Terrane Wrangell
Capsule Geology

The Lorena 2 occurrence is located west of the Tsulton River, approximately 2.5 kilometres southwest of the community of Beaver Cove.

The area is underlain by Upper Triassic Vancouver Group rocks comprised of Quatsino Formation limestones which overlie Karmutsen Formation volcanics. The Quatsino Formation limestone is cut by andesitic and porphyritic rhyolite dikes related to the Lower Jurassic Bonanza Group. Both the Vancouver and Bonanza Group rocks are intruded by granodiorite of the Jurassic Island Plutonic Suite.

Locally, mineralization consists of massive pyrite-sphalerite-galena and minor scheelite (up to 0.5 per cent) occurring in a brecciated zone and associated with the rhyolite dikes which crosscut the Quatsino limestone.

In 1979, a 1 metre channel sample yielded 11.3 per cent combined lead-zinc with grab samples assaying up to 50.3 per cent combined lead-zinc (Assessment Report 8285). In 1986, a grab sample assayed 31.2 grams per tonne silver, 0.206 per cent cadmium and greater than 1 per cent lead and zinc, respectively (Assessment Report 15230).

Work History

The occurrence was original discovered in 1959 by a forestry engineer. In 1972, Lorena Mines completed a program of rock and soil sampling. In 1979 and 1980, Skidagate Exploration completed a program of geological mapping, minor blasting, rock sampling and prospecting on the area as the Ren 1-4 claims. In 1984 and 1986, Granada Exploration completed programs of soil sampling and prospecting on the area as the Nimrod claims.

During 2001 through 2012, Homegold Resources completed programs of geological mapping on the area immediately to the west of the occurrence as the Smiley NW property. In 2015, Fundamental Resources Corp. completed a program of geological mapping, rock sampling and a 1.3 line-kilometre ground magnetic survey on the area as the Black Marble property. In 2020, a minor program of geological mapping and rock sampling was completed on the property. These programs were centred on the limestone and marble occurrences in the area.

Bibliography
EMPR ASS RPT 4596, *8285, 12764, *15230, 26783, 35814, 39114
EMPR EXPL 1980-271; 1984-242; 1986-C279
EMPR GEM 1973-260
GSC MAP 4-1974
GSC OF 9; 170; 463
GSC P 69-1A; 70-1A; 72-44; *74-8; 79-30
Carson, D.J.T., (1968): Metallogenic Study of Vancouver Island with emphasis on the Relationship of Plutonic Rocks to Mineral Deposits, Ph.D. Thesis, Carleton University, Ottawa

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