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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  29-Nov-2013 by Karl A. Flower (KAF)

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NMI
Name VENT, KEN Mining Division Alberni
BCGS Map 092F024
Status Showing NTS Map 092F03W
Latitude 049º 14' 15'' UTM 10 (NAD 83)
Longitude 125º 20' 42'' Northing 5456505
Easting 329305
Commodities Copper, Molybdenum Deposit Types L04 : Porphyry Cu +/- Mo +/- Au
Tectonic Belt Insular Terrane Wrangell
Capsule Geology

The Vent showing is located on the lower south western slopes of Adder Mountain, approximately 900 metres east of the Kennedy River.

The area is underlain by andesite of the Upper Triassic Karmutsen Formation, Vancouver Group and by minor felsite flows. These are intruded by quartz monzonite, quartz diorite and diorite of the Lower to Middle Jurassic Island Plutonic Suite. There are two prominent sets of fractures; one set striking east-west and dipping north at 53 degrees, the other set striking 065 degrees and dipping west at 80 degrees.

Pyrite and pyrrhotite are abundant in all rock types, occurring as veins, fracture coatings and disseminations as well as in quartz- pyrite veins and stringers. Minor chalcopyrite with traces of molybdenite occur locally with the iron sulphides.

In 1968, Raw Materials completed a program of silt and soil sampling and geological mapping on the area as the Vent claim. In 1969 and 1970, programs of silt and soil sampling, geological mapping and a ground magnetometer survey were completed. This work identified a 480 by 300 metre area copper-molybdenum geochemical anomaly (Assessment Report 2464).

In 1971, Croydon Mines Limited completed ground magnetometer and induced polarization surveys.

In 1972, three diamond drill holes were completed in order to test an area of abundant pyrite mineralization. Only minor chalcopyrite was encountered. One 30 centimetre section of core, at about 174 metres depth, contained a 1 centimetre quartz vein carrying blebs of molybdenite and pyrite. This section gave the best assay, containing 0.21 per cent copper and 0.25 per cent molybdenite (Unis, W.E., 1972).

In 1975, J.C. Graham completed a program of prospecting and rock sampling on the area as the Ken claims.

Bibliography
EMPR ASS RPT 1902, *2464, 2996, 3058, 5624
EMPR EXPL 1975-E97
EMPR GEM 1969-219,355, 1970-288, 1971-235, 1972-264
EMPR PF (*Unis, W.E. (1972): Evaluation of the Diamond Drilling
Program on the Vent Claims, DeKalb Mining Corporation
(unpublished report))
GSC MAP 17-1968; 1386A
GSC OF 463
GSC P 68-50; 72-44
Carson, D.J.T. (1968): Metallogenic Study of Vancouver Island With
Emphasis on the Relationships of Mineral Deposits to Plutonic
Rocks, Unpublished Ph.D. Thesis, Carleton University

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