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File Created: 15-Apr-2021 by Garry J. Payie (GJP)
Last Edit:  27-Jun-2023 by Garry J. Payie (GJP)

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NMI
Name BAERA, AREA B, CHACO BEAR Mining Division Omineca
BCGS Map 094D016
Status Showing NTS Map 094D02W
Latitude 056º 09' 08'' UTM 09 (NAD 83)
Longitude 126º 56' 59'' Northing 6224900
Easting 627350
Commodities Copper, Gold, Silver Deposit Types L01 : Subvolcanic Cu-Ag-Au (As-Sb)
L03 : Alkalic porphyry Cu-Au
Tectonic Belt Intermontane Terrane Stikine
Capsule Geology

The Baera occurrence area is underlain by Lower Jurassic Telkwa Formation (Hazelton Group) volcanics. The volcanics are predominantly tuffs, agglomerates and grey to green andesites. Minor porphyritic (plagioclase and/or hornblende) flows and interflow sedimentary rocks are also present. The volcanic rocks are intruded by narrow quartz feldspar porphyry dikes which are 1 to 3 metres wide and strike northeast. The dikes, fine to medium-grained, are possibly related to the Eocene Kastberg Intrusions.

In 1996, Imperial Metals reported that northwestern claim block, Chaco Bear 1, was host to areas of multiple carbonate-quartz shear/breccia veins, with three main areas of interest, Bernx (094D 003), the Higrade zone (094D 223) and the Area B (Baera) (094D 226).

In the Baera area there are a number of vuggy quartz-carbonate shear/breccia veins which range in width from 0.05 to 1 metre and have been traced for several hundred metres of strike length. Grab and chip samples from these veins have returned a number of anomalous gold-silver-copper assays in samples RR96-7 to 19. These results were reported to demonstrate the ability of the veins to carry economic grades of gold and copper. Although generally narrow, the veins are clustered together and may have a source at depth that coalesces into a larger, singular vein or a deeper porphyry style vein stockwork.

Grab sample RR96-16 of a 50-centimetre-wide vein graded 7.35 grams per tonne gold, 392.2 grams per tonne silver and 6.94 per cent copper (Table 2, Assessment Report 24882). Sample RR96-13 was a grab of a 50-centimetre-wide vein, located about 550 metres to the southeast of sample RR96-16, that assayed 7.69 grams per tonne gold, 1.4 grams per tonne silver and 0.3 per cent copper (Assessment Report 24882). A 3- to 4-metre-wide sample of wallrock adjacent to sample RR96-13 vein graded 0.06 gram per tonne gold, 6.8 grams per tonne silver and 0.32 per cent copper (Sample RR96-12, Assessment Report 24882).

Refer to Bearnx (094D 003) for related geological information and a common work history.

Bibliography
36041, 38636
EMPR EXPL 1986-C380, C381
EMPR PF (In 094D General File - Canadian Superior Exploration Limited,
Maps from Company Files, c. 1973)
GSC OF 342
GSC P 76-29
GSC MEM 251, p. 62
GSC MAP 962A
GCNL #74, 1964
Placer Dome File

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