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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  16-Jan-1989 by Sandra E. Dumais (SED)

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NMI 092K3 Cu5
Name DOE, COPPER CLIFF Mining Division Nanaimo
BCGS Map 092K014
Status Developed Prospect NTS Map 092K03W
Latitude 050º 06' 03'' UTM 10 (NAD 83)
Longitude 125º 16' 00'' Northing 5552302
Easting 337902
Commodities Copper Deposit Types D03 : Volcanic redbed Cu
Tectonic Belt Insular Terrane Wrangell
Capsule Geology

The western half of Quadra Island is underlain primarily by andesitic volcanic rocks of the Upper Triassic Karmutsen Formation which are overlain and bounded on the east by a northwest trending belt of Upper Triassic Quatsino Formation limestone, both of the Vancouver Group.

The region is underlain by highly fractured and sheared Upper Triassic Karmutsen Formation amygdaloidal andesitic flow rocks interlayered with dense, fine to medium grained andesitic units and minor thin beds of sedimentary and tuffaceous material. The flow rocks dip gently south and southeast and range in thickness from 0.3 to 3.6 metres and more. Many of the flows are highly amygdaloidal with the amygdules filled with calcite, quartz, chlorite, actinolite or prehnite. The rocks are chloritized and cut by numerous stringers and veinlets of quartz, calcite and epidote.

In this region chalcocite is the most abundant mineral with native copper and chalcopyrite in lesser amounts. Bornite and pyrite are rare. Malachite, azurite and cuprite are confined to oxidized and weathered surfaces. The distribution of the mineralization is erratic. It is found along fracture plane surfaces and within ir- regular quartz-calcite veinlets, less commonly it occurs within amygdules or is otherwise locally disseminated. The mineralization tends to be more concentrated where fracture density is high.

The Doe is comprised of disseminated chalcocite mineralization within fractured chloritic amygdaloidal andesitic flows which strike 135 degrees and dip 20 degrees southwest.

Drill indicated reserves are 4082 tonnes grading 3.05 per cent copper. The resource is estimated by Cooke based on a re-evaluation of earlier data compiled by Sheppard and Weber (Statement of Material Facts May 7, 1973 - Prince Stewart Mining Ltd., F.G. Cooke, April 12, 1973).

Bibliography
EMPR AR *1914-K381-K385; *1916-K346; *1918-K270-K274; 1919-N217,N218; 1920-N216; 1922-N240; 1925-A282; 1929-C391; 1930-A306; *1953-A163- A165; 1964-152; 1968-A53,100,101
EMPR ASS RPT 852, *5076, 22264
EMPR EXPL 1975-E111,E112; 1976-E125; 1978-E180; 1979-187,188
EMPR GEM 1969-212; 1970-280; *1974-207,208
EMPR PF (*092K071-Sheppard, E.P. (1973): Geological Report on the Pomeroy Group and Contact Group, includes drill hole plans; McLeod, G.H. (1969): Report of Examination and Estimates of Production on the Quadra Mining Company Limited Property; Bacon, W.R. (1953): Preliminary Report for Department of Mines' Information; 092K 012; 092K 101-Sheppard, E.P. (1972): Geological Report on the Contact Claims; 092K General; Mintek Resources Ltd., Quadra Copper Project, May 1991)
EMR MIN BULL MR 223 B.C. 167
EMR MP CORPFILE (Dodge Copper Mines Ltd., Prince Stewart Mines Ltd.)
GSC MAP 1386A
GSC MEM 23, pp. 125-127
GSC OF 463; 480
Hudson, R. (1997): A Field Guide to Gold, Gemstone & Mineral Sites of British Columbia, Vol. 1: Vancouver Island, p. 168

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