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File Created: 11-Jan-1988 by Jim Logan (JL)
Last Edit:  09-Jul-2020 by Nicole Barlow (NB)

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NMI 082F11 Au3
Name KING SOLOMON (L.14628), TWILIGHT EXTENSION Mining Division Nelson, Slocan
BCGS Map 082F064
Status Past Producer NTS Map 082F11W
Latitude 049º 40' 08'' UTM 11 (NAD 83)
Longitude 117º 15' 31'' Northing 5501849
Easting 481339
Commodities Gold, Lead, Zinc, Silver Deposit Types I01 : Au-quartz veins
I05 : Polymetallic veins Ag-Pb-Zn+/-Au
Tectonic Belt Omineca Terrane Quesnel
Capsule Geology

The King Solomon occurrence is located on the summit of the ridge between Sitkum and Duhamel creeks, some 18 kilometres north of Nelson.

The area is dominated by granitic rocks of the Middle to Late Jurassic Nelson Intrusions.

Locally, a quartz monzonite is cut by pegmatitic quartz and potassium feldspar-rich dikes. A quartz vein occupies a shear zone averaging 0.15 metre in width, striking 260 degrees and dipping 35 degrees. Ore mineralogy established from stockpiled ore comprises galena, sphalerite and lesser pyrite in a bullish white quartz gangue. The vein is moderately oxidized, minor limonite and hematite.

Production in 1938 and 1939, totalled 21 tonnes, yielding 622 grams of gold, 715 grams of silver and 49 kilograms of lead.

A grab sample taken in 1987 assayed 55 grams per tonne silver, 150 grams per tonne gold, 3 per cent lead and 1.1 per cent zinc (Open File 1988-11).

In 2000, a sample (129496) of mineralized vein assayed 21.9 grams per tonne silver, 1.33 per cent lead and 0.26 per cent zinc (Assessment Report 26482).

In 2011, a sample (MM2205) of mineralized quartz vein from a dump outside the adit assayed 50 grams per tonne gold, 42.2 grams per tonne silver and 0.75 per cent lead (Assessment Report 33876).

The King Solomon claim (Lot 14628) was owned and operated during 1938-39 by T.L. Paris and A.D. Papazian, of Nelson. Hand steel tools was used to mine a small amount of ore. The upper workings follow a sharp footwall; the lower workings are caved. In 1968, Hudson Bay Oil and Gas completed a program of silt and soil sampling and a ground radiometric survey on the area as the Lemon Creek property. In 2000, a minor program of rock sampling and a 0.2 kilometre self-potential survey was completed by Tera Ex Mining. In 2011, Matovich Mining Industries completed a program of geological mapping and rock sampling.

Bibliography
EMPR AR 1938-A36; *1939-A39,A81
EMPR ASS RPT 2171, *26482, *33876
EMPR BC METAL MM01025
EMPR FIELDWORK 1987, pp. 31-48,535-541
EMPR INDEX 3-202
EMPR OF 1988-11
EMPR *P 1989-5, p. 25
GSC MAP 1090A
GSC MEM 308
EMPR PFD 520043
McCuaig, M., Giroux, G., Gallagher, C. (2018-03-06): NI 43-101 Technical Report for the Alpine Property.

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