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File Created: 11-Dec-2013 by Garry J. Payie (GJP)
Last Edit:  04-Apr-2022 by Karl A. Flower (KAF)

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NMI
Name LAGAVULIN, CARDHU Mining Division Atlin
BCGS Map 104K056
Status Showing NTS Map 104K10W
Latitude 058º 32' 30'' UTM 08 (NAD 83)
Longitude 132º 48' 11'' Northing 6491115
Easting 627880
Commodities Gold, Silver, Zinc Deposit Types H04 : Epithermal Au-Ag-Cu: high sulphidation
Tectonic Belt Insular Terrane Stikine
Capsule Geology

The Lagavulin area is underlain by feldspar-quartz-biotite-phyric diorite of the Late Cretaceous of the Windy Table Complex (Thorn Stock), which intrudes Upper Triassic Stuhini Group volcanic and sedimentary rocks. A second Late Cretaceous magmatic event deposited subaerial volcanic rocks of the Windy Table Suite nonconformably upon the Thorn Stock, coeval with a second stage of plutonism.

The Lagavulin Vein is a newly recognized major fault/vein structure which strikes oblique to the Camp Creek Corridor. It is exposed near the mouth of Eye Creek and trends parallel to this drainage towards the I Zone to the north. Southward, the vein trends towards strongly mineralized float boulders east of the B Zone in an area with no exposure and towards the Cardhu Vein west of La Jaune Creek. The Lagavulin Vein occurs as a continuous fault/vein structure from the I Zone to the Cardhu Vein (a distance of 1400 metres).

The Cardhu Vein is a poorly exposed sulphide/sulphosalt vein discovered in 2002 southwestern contact of the Thorn Stock, south of Spike Creek. Its width is not clear, but two samples indicate 15 metres strike length, with an orientation of 026 degrees and dipping 158 degrees southeast. A 2002 sample assayed 8.05 grams per tonne gold, 510 grams per tonne silver and 0.8 per cent zinc (as reported in Assessment Report 27120).

Refer to Thorn (104K 031) for details of the work history of the Thorn property, of which the Lagavulin is part of.

Bibliography
EMPR AR 1963-6; 1964-11; 1965-17
EMPR EXPL 1981-242; 1983-546; 1999-19-31; 2000-1-8; 2003-6; 2004-26; 2005-28
MER 2003-16; 2004-13; 2005-7
EMPR OF 1998-8-E, pp. 1-25
EMPR PF (Offering of Rights. Consolidated Inland Recovery Group Ltd.; Rimfire Minerals Corporation Website (Feb.2000))
GSC MAP 6-1960; 1262A
GSC MEM 362, p. 56
GCNL #183, 1968; #57,#139, 1986; #128(Jul.5), #196(Oct.13), 2000
N MINER Aug.12, Dec.2, 2002; Oct.28, Sept.8,25, 2003
N MINER Aug.12, Dec.2, 2002; Oct.28, Sept.8,25, 2003
PR REL Cangold Limited (First Strategies Au Corp.), Jan.17 2002; Oct.10, 2002; Apr.3, May15, Jun.5; Jun.29, Sept.24, 2003; Rimfire Minerals Corp., Mar.26, Jul.15, Dec.5, 2002; Jun.9, Nov.12,24, Dec.18, 2003; Jun.29, 2005; Rimfire Minerals Corp. and Cangold Limited Oct.10, 2002; Jun.24, Aug.27, Sept.25, Oct.27; Jun.4, Aug.4, Sept.27, Nov.18, 2004; Jan.7, Jun.6, Jul.26, Aug.8, 2005
Baker, D. (2010-10-28): 2010 Technical Report on the Thorn Property
Burrell, H., Deiss, A.M. (2021-06-23): Thorn Property NI 43-101 Technical Report Sutlahine River Area, British Columbia, Atlin Mining Division

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