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File Created: 14-Apr-2020 by Karl A. Flower (KAF)
Last Edit:  24-Mar-2022 by Nicole Barlow (NB)

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NMI
Name PILLAR EAST, PIL Mining Division Omineca
BCGS Map 094E036
Status Prospect NTS Map 094E07W
Latitude 057º 18' 03'' UTM 09 (NAD 83)
Longitude 126º 52' 21'' Northing 6352877
Easting 628184
Commodities Gold, Silver, Lead, Zinc Deposit Types I : VEIN, BRECCIA AND STOCKWORK
H05 : Epithermal Au-Ag: low sulphidation
Tectonic Belt Intermontane Terrane Stikine
Capsule Geology

The Pillar East occurrence is located at an elevation of approximately 1800 metres in an east-southeast–facing valley, northwest of Jock Creek and approximately 1.5 kilometres west-southwest of The Pillar.

Regionally, the area is situated within a Mesozoic volcanic arc assemblage, which lies along the eastern margin of the Intermontane Belt, a northwest-trending belt of Paleozoic to Paleogene sediments, volcanics and intrusions bounded to the east by the Omineca Belt and to the west and southwest by the Sustut and Bowser basins.

Permian Asitka Group crystalline limestones are the oldest rocks exposed in the region. They are commonly in thrust contact with Upper Triassic Stuhini Group andesite flows and pyroclastic rocks, and marine sedimentary and volcanic rocks of the Lower to Middle Jurassic Hazelton Group. These rocks have been intruded by plutons and other bodies of the mainly granodiorite to quartz monzonite Early Jurassic Black Lake Suite and are in turn unconformably overlain by or faulted against Lower Jurassic calc-alkaline volcanics of the Toodoggone Formation (Hazelton Group).

The dominant structures in the area are steeply dipping faults that define a prominent regional northwest structural fabric trending 140 to 170 degrees. In turn, high-angle, northeast-striking faults (approximately 060 degrees) appear to truncate and displace northwest-striking faults. Collectively these faults form a boundary for variably rotated and tilted blocks underlain by monoclinal strata.

Locally, quartz-carbonate–veined, brecciated, stockwork-veined, silicified and limonitic volcanics host minor disseminated pyrite, electrum, argentite, fine free gold and silver associated with north-northeast–trending epithermal zones over a strike length of 500 to 800 metres. Some of the veins also contain amethyst, galena, sphalerite and chalcopyrite. The veins/breccias are northwest-striking and steeply dipping, whereas structural and/or fault zones strike northerly and dip near vertically. Northwest-striking feldspar porphyry dikes are also reported in the area.

In 2015, a rock chip sample (WG15-01) assayed 2.830 grams per tonne gold and 6.4 grams per tonne silver, whereas later that year a short, 3-metre long drillhole was collared and intersected limonitic and silicified rock with values of 0.083 to 2.8 grams per tonne gold and 4.1 to 12.7 grams per tonne silver over 0.6-metre intervals (Assessment Report 36861).

In 2016, four rock chip and talus samples (W16R05, W16R07, W16R09 and W16R10), taken along a north-northeast strike length of approximately 400 metres, yielded from 1.066 to 6.563 grams per tonne gold, 13.0 to 69.7 grams per tonne silver, 0.047 to 0.272 per cent lead and 0.049 to 0.445 per cent zinc (Assessment Report 36861).

In 2017, a rock sample (W17R-01) of quartz breccia subcrop, located at the northern end of the north-northeast trending mineralized zone, yielded 19.95 grams per tonne gold, 423 grams per tonne silver, 0.479 per cent lead and 0.135 per cent zinc (Assessment Report 37586).

In 2018, sampling of trenches yielded up to 12.22, 20.63 and 14.22 grams per tonne gold with 567.0, 694.0 and 113.0 grams per tonne silver over 0.40, 0.35 and 0.45 metres, respectively, in trench 2 (Assessment Report 37781). Also, at this time, a sample (W18R-01) of limonitic, heterolithic, brecciated volcanic rock from the southern end of the mineralized trend yielded 2.155 grams per tonne gold and 11.3 grams per tonne silver (Assessment Report 37781).

Work History

The area has been historically explored in conjunction with the nearby Atlas East and West (MINFILES 094E 305 and 094E 213) occurrences to the west and the Lar (MINFILE 094E 217) and Black (MINFILE 094E 042) to the east.

During 2015 through 2018, Finlay Minerals Ltd. completed programs of prospecting; geological mapping; rock, silt and soil sampling; trenching; an 8.3 line-kilometre induced polarization survey and a 91.0 line-kilometre airborne magnetic survey on the area as the Pil property.

Bibliography
EMPR ASS RPT *36861, *37586, *37781, 39180, 39412
EMPR BULL 86
EMPR EXPL 2003-19; 2004-43,44; 2005-45
EMPR GEOLOGY 1977-1981, pp. 156-161
EMPR MAP 61 (1985)
EMPR OF 2004-4
GSC BULL 270
GSC OF 306; 483
GSC P 76-1A, pp. 87-90; 80-1A, pp. 27-32
Rebagliati, C.M., Titley, E. (2020-05-14): Technical Report Summarizing Exploration Work on the JOY Project, Toodoggone Region, British Columbia, Canada
Rebagliati, C.M., Titley, E. (2020-05-14): Technical Report Summarizing Exploration Work on the JOY Project, Toodoggone Region, British Columbia, Canada (Revision 1)

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