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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  27-May-2013 by Karl A. Flower (KAF)

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NMI 092F2 Au4
Name BLACK PANTHER, NITNAT, VAN, MT. MCQUILLAN, MAR, NAT, REMY Mining Division Victoria
BCGS Map 092F007
Status Past Producer NTS Map 092F02E
Latitude 049º 05' 59'' UTM 10 (NAD 83)
Longitude 124º 36' 30'' Northing 5439787
Easting 382600
Commodities Gold, Silver, Lead, Copper, Zinc Deposit Types I06 : Cu+/-Ag quartz veins
I05 : Polymetallic veins Ag-Pb-Zn+/-Au
Tectonic Belt Insular Terrane Wrangell
Capsule Geology

The Black Panther mine, originally discovered in 1936, is located approximately 20 kilomtres southeast of Port Alberni.

In the area, a north striking fault separates andesites of the Devonian Duck Lake Formation (Sicker Group) from Early to Middle Jurassic Island Plutonic Suite diorite.

Quartz veins, lenses, stockworks and stringers containing variable amounts of sulphides, mainly pyrite, chalcopyrite, minor galena and sphalerite, occur in a shear zone which sub-parallels the andesite/diorite contact. The wallrock is strongly altered by ankeritic carbonate for widths of several centimetres to 9 metres. The main shear zone, which has been traced for at least 3.2 kilometres, is locally cut by quartz stringers. The stringers are 2.5 centimetres to 0.9 metre wide and up to 12 metres long. A subordinate shear set, trending 20 to 30 degrees, is also present. Ore grades are highest where these two shear sets intersect.

Reserves have been estimated at 12,250 tonnes grading 6.86 grams per tonne gold (Assessment Report 9639). The Black Lion showing (092F 085), about 1/2 kilomentre to the southeast, is considered to be an extension of the main shear zone.

In 1987, sampling of the workings by Candorado Mines Limited averaged 18.5 grams per tonne over vein material from 1.7 to 2.1 metres wide (George Cross Newsletter #34, 1987). Production in 1947, 1948 and 1950 totalled 1715 tonnes which yielded 15,832 grams gold, 29,642 grams silver, 226 kilograms copper and 5588 kilograms lead.

In 2005, Plateau Resources acquired the property and prospected the area the following year as BP claims.

Bibliography
EMPR AR 1939-88; 1941-71; *1944-147,157-159,160; 1945-114-115;
1947-182-183; 1948-158
EMPR ASS RPT 7857, 9126, *9639, *10902, 12538, 12969, 13668, 14483
14880, 14928, 14965, 15288, 17235, 29161
EMPR BC METAL MM00070
EMPR BULL 37
EMPR EXPL 1980-165-166; 1982-142; 1986-161
EMPR FIELDWORK 1988 pp. 61-74
EMPR INDEX 3-189
EMPR OF 1987-2; 1988-24; *1989-6
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Prospectus, Canadian West Resources Ltd., 1990; Statement of
Material Facts, Clyde Resources Inc., 1992)
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Mines Ltd.; Oliver Resources Ltd.; Jan Resources Ltd.; Lode
Resources Corp.)
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GSC OF 463; 1272
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#218, 1984; #16, #199, 1985; #34, 1987
N MINER Oct. 15, 1981
Hudson, R. (1997): A Field Guide to Gold, Gemstone & Mineral Sites of
British Columbia, Vol. 1: Vancouver Island, p. 141

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