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File Created: 27-Feb-1991 by Carol I. Didson (CID)
Last Edit:  27-Mar-2022 by Nicole Barlow (NB)

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Name UPPER PIEBITER, CHALCO 13 (L.7705), PIEBITER, ROYALLE Mining Division Lillooet
BCGS Map 092J077
Status Prospect NTS Map 092J10E
Latitude 050º 43' 12'' UTM 10 (NAD 83)
Longitude 122º 38' 09'' Northing 5618534
Easting 525806
Commodities Gold, Copper Deposit Types I01 : Au-quartz veins
Tectonic Belt Coast Crystalline Terrane Cadwallader, Bridge River
Capsule Geology

The Upper Piebiter prospect is located south of Piebiter Creek along the lower, northwesterly-facing slopes of Royal Peak. In this region exstensive splays of the Bralorne fault are spatially related to numerous mineral occurrences of the Bridge River mining camp.

The Upper Piebiter area is underlain by metasedimentary rocks and narrow northwest trending belts of serpentinite of the Mississippian to Jurassic Bridge River Complex (Group).

Gold mineralization is associated with quartz biotite schist and quartzite near ultramafic contacts and in one case with serpentinite collected from below a dyke or sill. Mineralization has been traced over 600 metres along strike and for a width of 15 to 35 metres and is open at depth and to the west. It appears to be structurally controlled, at least in part, within a broad shear zone. Stratabound pyrrhotite and pyrite with minor arsenopyrite and trace chalcopyrite are disseminated within quartzite in the zone of shearing.

In 1986, drilling averaged 0.51 to 0.69 gram per tonne gold with sections yielding up to 3.63 grams epr tonne gold over 1 metre and 5.69 grams per tonne gold over 0.2 metre (Carpenter, T.H. (2012-02-21): Technical Report on the Royalle Property with Recommendations for Further Exploration).

In 1987, drill hole 87-02 intersected 9 metres averaging 2.23 grams per tonne gold, including 5.28 grams per tonne over one metre (Assessment Report 15871).

In 1990, drilling yielded up to 2.5 grams per tonne gold with numerous intercepts of less than 1 gram per tonne gold (Assessment Report 19828).

Work History

In 1985, Hillside Energy Corp. completed a program of soil and rock sampling on the area. The following year, eleven drill holes, totalling 2413.8 metres, were completed. In 1987, Trans Atlantic Resources Inc. and Armeno Resources Inc. conducted a program of geological mapping, geochemical sampling and ground electromagnetic and magnetic surveys on the area. In early 1988, two additional diamond drill holes, totalling 420.6 metres, were completed. In 1990, Trans Atlantic and Armeno Resources completed an induced polarization survey followed by nine reverse circulation drill holes, totalling 1192 metres.

In 2006, Covenant Resources Ltd. examined the area as the Piebiter property. In 2007 and 2008, airborne ZTEM surveys were completed on the area. In 2009, a MMI soil sampling program was completed. In 2011, Worthington Resources Ltd. completed a 408.5 line-kilometre airborne ZTEM survey on the area as the Royalle property.

Bibliography
EMPR ASS RPT *15871, 16595, *16725, *19828, 29854, 30817, 31523, 32599
EMPR EXPL 1987-C207; 1988-C121
EMPR FIELDWORK 1974, p. 35; 1985, pp. 303-310; 1986, pp. 23-29; 1987, pp. 93-130; 1988, pp. 105-152; 1989, pp. 45-72; 1990, pp. 75-83
EMPR OF 1987-11; 1988-3; 1989-4; 1990-10
EMPR PF (Geology sketch map)
GSC MAP 431A
GSC MEM 213
GSC OF 482
GSC P 73-17
GSC SUM RPT 1932, Part A, pp. 57-71
GCNL #4,#18, 1990
Makepeace, D.K. (2007-03-30): Technical Report - Piebiter Property
Carpenter, T.H. (2011-07-29): Technical Report on the Royalle Property with Recommendations for Further Exploration
*Carpenter, T.H. (2012-02-21): Technical Report on the Royalle Property with Recommendations for Further Exploration
Talisker Resources Ltd. (2020-09-02): NI 43-101 Technical Report, Bralorne Gold Project, Bralorne, British Columbia, Canada

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