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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  14-Sep-2007 by Mandy N. Desautels (MND)

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NMI 092I11 Mo1
Name MARTEL, MSG, MS, MAR, MARTELL Mining Division Kamloops
BCGS Map 092I054
Status Prospect NTS Map 092I11W
Latitude 050º 32' 15'' UTM 10 (NAD 83)
Longitude 121º 20' 03'' Northing 5599720
Easting 618046
Commodities Molybdenum, Copper, Zinc, Gold, Silver Deposit Types I05 : Polymetallic veins Ag-Pb-Zn+/-Au
Tectonic Belt Intermontane Terrane Cache Creek
Capsule Geology

The Martel deposit consists of a group of small lenticular quartz veins and stringers in argillites, cherts and minor tuffs of the Carboniferous to Jurassic Cache Creek Complex. The veins range in thickness from 0.5 to 30 centimetres and from 0.6 to 18 metres in length. They strike 035 to 040 degrees, dip 70 to 75 degrees northwest and are displaced a metre by northwest-striking faults.

The gangue is mainly quartz with some calcite, and mineralized with small amounts of molybdenite, pyrite, chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite, sphalerite and arsenopyrite. The molybdenite occurs in very thin seams that parallel the vein walls.

The Martel property was operated by Martel Gold Mines, Limited during the mid-1930s. Mining operations were conducted at the property from 1934 to 1938, but in 1939 the entire operation was abandoned and the equipment sold. Underground work comprised 315 metres of drifting and crosscutting in an effort to follow the veins. Most of the work was done on the main adit level, but two winzes were sunk, to depths of 27 and 17 metres respectively. Some short lateral workings were driven from these in an effort to find the veins on their downward extension from the main level, but with little success. Rufus Argenta Mines Limited optioned the property in 1935 and did some diamond drilling. In 1937, a small shipment was sent to the Mines Branch at Ottawa for testing; this assayed 0.5 gram per tonne gold, 1.3 grams per tonne silver, 1.48 per cent MoS2 and 0.11 per cent copper. In 1945, the property was restaked by Lester Starnes of Ashcroft. No further work was done until 1967 when Cannoo Mines Ltd. (formerly Martel Gold Mines, Limited) owned the MSG 1-8 mineral claims . In 1967, work consisted of cleaning out the adit and a pace and compass survey of the claims. In 1968, Cannoo Mines Ltd. diamond drilled four holes totalling 39 metres. No further work was recorded on the property until 1977 when Vantage Resources Ltd. carried out a geochemical soil survey, VLF-EM and magnetometer survey, cleaning debris and slides underground and underground geological mapping. In 1978, Vantage Resources Ltd. carried out a total of 1262 metres of surface diamond drilling but results were not published. In 1981, an induced polarization survey was conducted on behalf of Vat Petroleums Ltd. In 1989-90, rock sampling was carried out on behalf of John Fleishman.

Bibliography
EMPR AR 1935-G44; 1936-F63; 1937-F35; 1938-F68; 1939-A74; 1967-149;
1968-174
EMPR ASS RPT 6318, 9459, 21031
EMPR BULL *9, pp. 9-11
EMPR EXPL 1977-E160,E161; 1978-E171
EMPR FIELDWORK 1981, pp. 270,271; 1996, pp. 117-123
EMPR PF (Report on the Mar Claim Group by D.W. Tully, 1976 - in
Prospectus, Vantage Resources Ltd.; Geological map of underground
workings; Occurrence location map)
GSC MAP 1010A; 1386A; 42-1989
GSC MEM *262, pp. 94,106,107
GSC OF 165; 866; 980
GSC P 46-8; 47-10; 69-23; 73-1A, p. 212; 74-49; 81-1A, pp. 185-189,
217-221; 82-1A, pp. 293-297; 85-1A, pp. 349-358
CJES Vol.15, No.1 (January 1978), pp. 99-116
Grette, J.F. (1978): Cache Creek and Nicola Groups near Ashcroft,
British Columbia, M.Sc. Thesis, University of British Columbia

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