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File Created: 22-Aug-1986 by Larry Jones (LDJ)
Last Edit:  27-Sep-2012 by Karl A. Flower (KAF)

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NMI 103H2 Au3
Name WELLS Mining Division Skeena
BCGS Map 103H006
Status Showing NTS Map 103H02W
Latitude 053º 05' 44'' UTM 09 (NAD 83)
Longitude 128º 53' 56'' Northing 5882905
Easting 506771
Commodities Gold, Silver Deposit Types I01 : Au-quartz veins
Tectonic Belt Coast Crystalline Terrane Plutonic Rocks
Capsule Geology

The property is located on the steep side of the precipitous mountain which stands just north of the point where Paradise Creek enters Bear Lake, at about 610 metres elevation.

The area is underlain by hornblende-biotite quartz diorite with diorite gneiss bands of the Tertiary-Jurassic Coast Plutonic Complex. A large, complex fault zone, traced for about 4.5 kilometres in a north-south direction, hosts the ore zones of the Surf Inlet and Pugsley mines. In the mine area the fault zone is convex toward the west and consists of several shear zones up to 9 metres thick and 45 to 60 metres apart with average dips of 45 degrees west.

Locally, a quartz vein containing auriferous pyrite occurs in sheared quartz diorite of the Coast Plutonic Complex. The vein is 1.2 to 1.5 metres wide for 18.2 metres.

The property was originally staked by Mr. Wells in 1980. During the years 1920 and 1921, work by Mr. Wells mainly involved the driving of a drift adit for over 90 metres, just below the surface showing. He also did some surface stripping. In 1942, drilling near the Wells property intersected 3 metres of 6.5 grams per tonne gold, and one metre of 21.6 grams per tonne gold (George Cross Newsletter Number 108). In 1997 Rupert Resources drilled the down dip extension of the Surf orebody (103H 027). This extension occurs on the Wells property. In 2010, two drill holes were performed on the same sites as the 1997 drilling program. Drill hole 2000-01 intersected a 2.5 metre wide mineralized zone including a 1.1 metre interval grading 0.60 gram per tonne gold, 0.8 gram per tonne silver and 138 parts per million copper. Two additional mineralized stringers were intersected further down hole at 309.0 to 310.5 metres and 327.0 to 327.5 metres. The first mineralized stringer returned 0.4 metres grading 4.9 grams per tonne gold, 158 grams per tonne silver and 9.32 per cent copper. The second mineralized ringer returned 0.15 metres grading 11.85 grams per tonne gold, 16.0 grams per tonne silver and 3.33 per cent copper. Drill hole 2000-02 intersected a 7.1 metre wide zone on quartz and brecciated metasediments including a 1.1 metre section which assayed 1.1 grams per tonne gold, 2.2 grams per tonne silver and 814 parts per million copper (Assessment Report 26704).

Bibliography
EMPR AR *1920-37; 1933-300
EMPR ASS RPT 10071, *26074
EMPR BULL 1, 1932, pp. 21,29
EMPR EXPL 1975-E174
GSC MAP 23-1970; 1385A
GSC P 70-41
GSC SUM RPT *1921A, p. 35
EMPR PFD 825985

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