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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  30-May-2022 by Karl A. Flower (KAF)

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NMI 092L2 Au3
Name VAN ISLE (L.1744) Mining Division Alberni
BCGS Map 092L006
Status Past Producer NTS Map 092L02W
Latitude 050º 01' 19'' UTM 09 (NAD 83)
Longitude 126º 49' 53'' Northing 5543324
Easting 655341
Commodities Gold, Silver, Lead, Zinc Deposit Types I06 : Cu+/-Ag quartz veins
Tectonic Belt Insular Terrane Wrangell
Capsule Geology

The Van Isle occurrence lies in the Zeballos gold camp. Production in 1940 came mostly from the "1800" level stope, where a narrow quartz-vein, striking 043 to 050 degrees and dipping 75 degrees west is hosted by steeply east dipping, northwest striking Lower Jurassic Bonanza Group andesite tuff and minor volcanic breccia. This vein, traced underground and on surface for 580 metres horizontally and 122 metres vertically, runs sub-parallel to a 032-degree striking vein that dips 80 degrees north. The second vein was encountered on the lower, 2000 level only, where it was traced for 49 metres.

Both veins range in width from up to 0.9 metre but average widths are less than 0.3 metre. The veins and the shear zones they follow are anastomosing over 1.2 metres. The shear zones are generally only a few centimetres wider than the veins. Vein quartz is generally massive but is sometimes ribboned with fine-grained pyrite, galena and sphalerite. Locally, massive pyrrhotite, arsenopyrite and calcite are present. In 1981, sampling of the 2000 level workings returned values that were strongly variable. Maximum values were 10.0 grams per tonne gold over 10 to 15 centimetres (Sample #2766) and 8.9 grams per tonne gold over 15 centimetres (Sample #2765) (Harrison, 1982). Bulletin 27, Figure 2 indicates 2 additional veins along Van Isle Creek, 460 metres upstream from the 2000 level portal, but no information is given.

Bibliography
EM EXPL 2001-23-31
EMPR AR *1935-F40; 1936-A37; *1938-F61-64
EMPR ASS RPT 27939, 37068
EMPR BC METAL MM00113
EMPR BULL 20-V, p. 16; *27, pp. 15,53-57
EMPR FIELDWORK 1982, p. 290; 1983, p. 219
EMPR INDEX 3-217
EMPR PF (Harris, C.R. (1982): Van Isle Mine, 2000 level)
GSC EC GEOL 1-1947
GSC MAP 4-1974; 255A; 1028A; 1552A
GSC MEM 204, p. 16; 272, p. 61
GSC OF 9; 170; 463
GSC P 38-5; 40-12, p. 9; 69-1A; 70-1A; 72-44; 74-8; 79-30
GSC SUM RPT 1929A; 1932A
CIM Trans. Vol. 42, 1939, pp. 225-237; 1948, pp. 78-85; 72, pp. 116-125
N MINER Apr. 1938, pp. 39-45
Stevenson, J.S. (1938): *Lode Gold Deposits of the Zeballos Area
Times Colonist, The New Islander, Feb. 8, 1998, pp. 6-7
EMPR PFD 12351, 12352, 12354, 750750

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