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File Created: 22-Dec-2020 by Karl A. Flower (KAF)
Last Edit:  25-Jan-2021 by Karl A. Flower (KAF)

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NMI
Name TARN, CROWN, JD-TARN, JD-CROWN, JD-RIDGE Mining Division Omineca
BCGS Map 094E045
Status Showing NTS Map 094E06E
Latitude 057º 25' 50'' UTM 09 (NAD 83)
Longitude 127º 09' 58'' Northing 6366800
Easting 610107
Commodities Gold, Silver, Lead Deposit Types H05 : Epithermal Au-Ag: low sulphidation
Tectonic Belt Intermontane Terrane Stikine
Capsule Geology

The Tarn (Ridge) occurrence is located at an elevation of approximately 1780 metres near the north end of a north-south–trending ridge, approximately 3.3 kilometres north of the east end of Kadah Lake.

The area is underlain by a thick succession of Lower Jurassic volcanics of the Toodoggone Formation (Hazelton Group). To the east intrusive rocks of the Lower Jurassic Black Lake Stock are exposed.

Locally, hematite quartz-carbonate breccias and/or limonitic quartz vein stockworks host gold and silver values.

In 1981, rock samples (71146 and 71147) from the area yielded 8.18 and 3.25 grams per tonne gold with 40.0 and 67.7 grams per tonne silver, respectively (Assessment Report 9833).

In 1983, rock samples (26821) yielded up to 10.60 grams per tonne gold and 54.4 grams per tonne silver (Assessment Report 11843).

In 1994, a chip sample (145545) yielded 12.51 grams per tonne gold, 86.4 grams per tonne silver and 0.115 per cent lead over 0.5 metre (Assessment Report 23663).

In 2013, a float sample (1709412) of argillically altered volcanic with trace pyrite assayed 0.96 gram per tonne gold and 25.7 grams per tonne silver (Assessment Report 34762).

Work History

Recent work history on the JD property included rock and large-scale soil sampling in 2012 by Tower Resources and aeromagnetic surveying by Duran Ventures in 2008. A few rocks samples were collected in the Tarn area, where Tower also identified a new gold-silver soil anomaly.

Refer to JD (Finn) (094E 171) for JD property work history and geological details. The Tarn showing is part of the JD property.

Bibliography
EMPR BULL 86
EMPR EXPL 1975-E163-E167; 1976-E175-E177; 1977-E216-E217; 1978-E244-E246; 1979-265-267; 1980-421-436; 1982-330-345; 1983-475-488; 1984-348-357; 1985-C349-C362; 1986-C388-C414; 1987-C328-C346; 1988-C185-C194; 1996-C10; 1997-25; 1998-33-45
EMPR Explore B.C. Program 95/96 - M21
EMPR FIELDWORK 1980, pp. 124-129; 1981, pp. 122-129, 135-141; 1982, pp. 125-127; 1983, pp. 137-138, 142-148; 1984, pp. 139-145, 291-293; 1985, pp. 167-169, 299; 1987, pp. 111, 114-115; 1989, pp. 409-415; 1990, pp. 207-216
EMPR GEM 1969-103; 1971-63-71; 1972-483; 1973-456-463; 1974-313
EMPR GEOLOGY 1977-1981, pp. 156-161
EMPR INF CIRC 1994-19, p. 23; 1995-1, p. 21; 1995-9, p. 22; 1996-1, p. 22; *1997-1, pp. 27,28; 1998-1, p. 27
EMPR MAP 61 (1985)
GSC BULL 270
GSC OF 306; 483
GSC P 76-1A, pp. 87-90; 80-1A, pp. 27-32

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