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File Created: 11-Jul-1988 by Laura L. Coughlan (LLC)
Last Edit:  10-Aug-2020 by Karl A. Flower (KAF)

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Name AURUM, HEMLO WEST 13, GRACE, LIZA, EAST GRID Mining Division Liard
BCGS Map 104B075
Status Showing NTS Map 104B11E
Latitude 056º 42' 40'' UTM 09 (NAD 83)
Longitude 131º 05' 28'' Northing 6287185
Easting 371990
Commodities Gold, Copper, Silver Deposit Types L04 : Porphyry Cu +/- Mo +/- Au
I02 : Intrusion-related Au pyrrhotite veins
Tectonic Belt Intermontane Terrane Stikine
Capsule Geology

Regional mapping indicates the area is underlain by Mesozoic and older sediments and volcanics which have been intruded by granitic rocks of an Early Jurassic plutonic suite

The oldest rocks consist of a thick sequence of weakly metamorphosed siltstones and argillites of the Devonian to Permian Stikine Assemblage. Overlying this sequence are black shales, siltstones, greywacke and conglomerates of the Upper Triassic Stuhini Group. .

Intruding the Mesozoic rocks are Jurassic to Tertiary plutonic rocks which range in composition from syenite to diorite. Contact metamorphism consists of large zones of hydrothermal alteration with the formation of some migmatites and cataclasites.

On the property, the dominant sedimentary rock type consists of black to grey, foliated and well-bedded argillaceous siltstone. The siltstone grades into well-indurated, poorly foliated and well-bedded quartz sandstone. Other sediments include massive chert and inter- bedded chert. The volcanics consist mainly of mafic volcanic tuffs and breccias with dark grey to green mafic volcanic flows which in- clude feldspar porphyry volcanic flows.

An orthoclase porphyry stock intrudes the sediments and volcanics near the southwestern corner of the Hemlo West 13 claim. This small stock is characterized by 1 to 3 centimetre long orthoclase pheno- crysts in a medium to fine-grained plagioclase-pyroxene matrix. Alteration associated with this intrusion consists mainly of chloriti- zation and epidotization.

Large areas of this intrusive body were reported to carry dis- seminated chalcopyrite with associated gold values. Widespread disseminated and fracture-controlled pyrite and chalcopyrite occur in the surrounding rocks. Isolated quartz veins with minor pyrite and chalcopyrite mineralization are common. At the north end of the Hemlo West 13 claim, several narrow quartz veins were mapped crosscutting the main creek. The main creek follow a fault which cuts argillaceous siltstone, tuff and quartz sandstone. In 1986, a chip sample taken across a 20 centimetre vein assayed 7.097 grams per tonne gold and 2.3 grams per tone silver (Assessment Report 15336).

Refer to Gregor (104B 357) for further details and a common work history.

Bibliography
EMPR AR 1966-34-37
EMPR ASS RPT 11320, *15336(part, 2, of, 2), *17122, 18683, 21041, 22089
EMPR EXPL 1983-527-528; 1986-C443-444
EMPR PF (Nagy, L.J. (1986): *Geochemical Report on the Aurum Group, Iskut River Area, Nov.21 1986, in Statement of Material Facts #69/87 for Golden Band Resources Inc., May 12, 1987
GSC MAP 9-1957; 311A; 1418A
GSC MEM 246
GSC P 89-1E, pp. 145-154
GCNL #218,Nov.14, 1988
N MINER Oct.3, 1988
American Ore Ltd., Annual Report, 1987
Anderson, R.G., (1988): A Paleozoic and Mesozoic Stratigraphic and Plutonic Framework for the Iskut Map area (104B), Northwestern British Columbia, pp. A1-A5, in Geology and Metallogeny of Northwestern British Columbia, Smithers Exploration Group, G.A.C. Cordilleran Section Workshop, October 16-19, 1988
Equity Preservation Corp. Stewart-Sulphurets-Iskut Compilation Dec. 1988 (Showing No. B14)
Burgoyne, A.A. (2012-05-07): Technical Report on The Iskut Property with Special Reference to Johnny Flats & Burnie Trend Targets
EMPR PFD 399, 19432, 800686, 825803

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