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File Created: 16-Jul-1986 by Larry Jones (LDJ)
Last Edit:  30-Aug-1999 by Peter S. Fischl (PSF)

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NMI 103B6 Cu18
Name SKINCUTTLE ISLAND, COPPER ISLANDS Mining Division Skeena
BCGS Map 103B034
Status Showing NTS Map 103B06E
Latitude 052º 20' 49'' UTM 09 (NAD 83)
Longitude 131º 13' 36'' Northing 5801961
Easting 348332
Commodities Copper, Iron, Magnetite Deposit Types K01 : Cu skarn
Tectonic Belt Insular Terrane Wrangell
Capsule Geology

The Copper Islands showings are located off the south-eastern corner of Burnaby Island, on three small islands, Skincuttle, George, and East Copper.

These showings were discovered by Francis Poole while prospecting for Queen Charlotte Mining Company in 1862-3. There is no record of this company as a Canadian incorporation.

In 1900 the showings were rediscovered by A. Heino who staked three mineral claims, the Skincuttle Entrance, Golden Gate, and Trust, on East Copper Island. Mr. Heino worked the claims until about 1930. Development consisted of a 30-metre shaft with a 55-metre crosscut, a 12-metre shaft, and a 46-metre adit. In 1907 Abe Johnson restaked the Red Raven claim on the south side of East Copper Island. He drove a 11-metre adit and a 3-metre crosscut on the property. In 1917 the East Copper Island showings (103B 022), held as the Quinitsa claim, produced 36.2 tonnes of copper ore which was shipped to the Granby smelter.

The Skincuttle Island showings were held in 1902-07 by Messrs. Law, Hamilton and Raper. Development work on the three claims, Skincuttle, Poole, and Margaret, included 6.7-metre and 9.1-metre shafts, two crosscut adits, 6 open cuts, and some trenching. The showings were later staked by A. Heino.

The George Island showing (103B 002) was owned by W. Campbell in 1910.

In the mid 1960's the Copper Islands showings were held as follows: Skincuttle Island, part of Jib "B" group; George Island, Sandy Nos. 1 to 4; East Copper Island, Elma group - five claims. Work done at this time included a minor amount of packsack drilling on East Copper Island, and a magnetometer survey at sea off the island by Burnaby Iron Mines Limited in 1964.

The Copper Islands are underlain by grey limestone of the Upper Triassic Sadler Formation (Kunga Group) and intrusive sills of amygdaloidal andesite to basalt of the probable Vancouver Group, Upper Triassic Karmutsen Formation. The strata strikes east, dips 10 to 30 degrees north, and is cut by small steep block faults oriented north-northwest and west.

The showings are mainly in garnet-rich skarns replacing the volcanics several hundred metres along strike but rarely over 3 metres thick. Mineralization occurs as disseminated chalcopyrite, and minor magnetite, pyrite, bornite, tennantite and cuprite. Chalcopyrite also occurs disseminated in adjacent unskarned limestone, as veinlets transecting the bedding in and near skarns and in quartz veins associated with the block faults.

The Skincuttle Island showing is about 35 centimetres wide.

A. Heino mined 9 tonnes in 1909, but no returns were made.

Bibliography
EMPR AR *1902-48; 1903-211; 1907-69; 1965-278
EMPR ASS RPT 617
EMPR BC METAL MM00795
EMPR BULL *54, pp. 197,198
GSC MAP 1385A
GSC P 88-1E, pp. 213-216,*221-227; 89-1H, pp. 95-112; 90-10, pp. 163-172; 91-1A, pp. 383-391
MIN REV *March/April 1988, pp. 19-24
EMPR PFD 671134

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