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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  08-Jul-2013 by Karl A. Flower (KAF)

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Name OLD COPPER MINE, GRIFFITH, COPPER MINE, NAGLE, T-7 Mining Division Victoria
BCGS Map 092B032
Status Prospect NTS Map 092B05E
Latitude 048º 20' 12'' UTM 10 (NAD 83)
Longitude 123º 41' 10'' Northing 5353948
Easting 449153
Commodities Copper, Gold, Silver Deposit Types M02 : Tholeiitic intrusion-hosted Ni-Cu
Tectonic Belt Insular Terrane Crescent
Capsule Geology

The Old Copper Mine, or Griffith zone, is a poorly exposed showing on the south shore of Sooke Peninsula. A shaft, now full of water but reported to be 31 metres deep, has been sunk about 5 metres north of the high tide line.

The area is underlain by the Tertiary Sooke Gabbro, which forms the basement of the Metchosin Volcanics and is composed of coarse-grained gabbro with about equal parts of bytownite and diopside and about 5 per cent olivine. Dykes of leucogabbro contain up to 80 per cent bytownite. Local agmatization, amphibolitization and mineralization of the gabbro apparently occurred later along shear zones.

On the beach on either side of the shaft is a waste dump containing chalcopyrite and highly oxidized material, probably hornblendite. Rocks on the shore contain hornblende and closely disseminated chalcopyrite and are cut by joints or faults striking about 020 degrees (Minister of Mines Annual Report 1948, page 170). Pyrite, pyrrhotite and minor amounts of native copper also occur and calcite, quartz and sheared hornblende are reported to be gangue minerals (Huestis, 1948). Malachite and azurite have also been observed (Assessment Report 3584, page 2).

The original workings are reported to date back to 1863, when Captain Nagel sank the main shaft.

In 1951, programs of geological mapping and ground geophysical surveys were completed on the area as the June, Lorna, Moffat and Pac claims. In 1969 through 1971, Citex Mines completed programs of geochemical sampling, geological mapping and ground electromagnetic surveys on the area as the T and ZZ claims. Channel sampling of a 1.2 metre wide mineralized vein assayed up to 2.20 per cent copper, 8.6 grams per tonne silver and 0.34 grams per tonne gold over 60 centimetres (Assessment Report 3584).

The zone was drilled circa 1971 by Mascan Explorations Limited. One hole drilled in the adit area contained a 33.5 metre section grading 0.86 per cent copper; another hole 106 metres to the north intersected 3 metres grading about 1 per cent copper. A grab sample assayed 11.50 per cent copper and 2.74 grams per tonne gold (Supplementary Assay Report, in Reports on Copper - Nickel Mineral Occurrences in East Sooke Peninsula).

Bibliography
EMPR AR 1893-1079; *1948-170; 1951-199
EMPR ASS RPT 61, 2267, 3409, 3594, *3584
EMPR GEM 1969-225; 1971-224
EMPR PF (*Letter by J. Nagle, Sooke Copper Mine, July 22, 1864;
*Report by H.H. Huestis, January 7, 1948; Reports on Copper-Nickel
Mineral Occurrences in East Sooke Peninsula (see 092B 009 -
Copper King); *Huestis, H.H. (1948): Report on Sooke Copper-Nickel
Group; Letter regarding Merryth and Griffith zones (unsigned),
1948; Gray, W.A. (1950): Supplementary Report on the East Sooke
Copper Showings; *Page, T.W. (1950): A Report on the Willow
Grouse and the Margaret Copper Properties; Report on Electro-
magnetic Survey Performed on some Copper Prospects in East Sooke,
B.C., by Geolectric Exploration Company Inc., 1951; Chubb, P.A.
(1951): Diamond-drill Logs and Assays; Letter regarding Willow
Grouse, by P.A. Chubb, 1951; Report on East Sooke Drill Program,
by P.A. Chubb, 1951; Report on Supplementary Sampling, by Huestis,
Kenneco and Cooke (undated); A Report on the Willow Grouse and the
Margeret Group of Mining Claims; Mascan Explorations Ltd. Pros-
pectus, May 13, 1966; Drill plan and cross-sections, Mascan Explor-
ations Ltd., 1971; (For these and related reports see also: *092B
007 - Merryth; 092B 009 - Margaret, and; 092B 010 - Willow
Grouse))
GSC MAP 42A; 1386A; 1553A
GSC MEM 134; 36; 96
GSC OF 463
GSC P 1972-44; 1975-1A, p. 23; 1979-30
Carson, D.J.T. (1968): Metallogenic Study of Vancouver Island with
Emphasis on the Relationship of Plutonic Rocks and Mineral
Deposits, Ph.D. Thesis, Carleton University

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