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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  10-May-2021 by Karl A. Flower (KAF)

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NMI 093K4 Pb2
Name GAMBLE, CYMRIC, NEWMAN, DLE Mining Division Omineca
BCGS Map 093K012
Status Showing NTS Map 093K04E
Latitude 054º 07' 12'' UTM 10 (NAD 83)
Longitude 125º 44' 41'' Northing 6000355
Easting 320624
Commodities Silver, Gold, Zinc, Lead Deposit Types
Tectonic Belt Intermontane Terrane Stikine
Capsule Geology

The Gamble occurrence is located 2.5 kilometres west of Tchesinkut Lake, 12.5 kilometres south of the town of Burns Lake.

The Gamble showing occurs in a region underlain by Lower Jurassic strata into which felsic plutons of the Upper Jurassic Francois Lake Suite have been intruded. Volcanics of the Upper Cretaceous to Lower Tertiary Ootsa Lake Group overlie these rocks. A gradational contact zone between Topley and Hazelton volcanics crosses the east side of the claims. Weak propylitic alteration, localized brecciation, pyritization and weak silicification and K-feldspathization indicates generation of a weak porphyry system in the area.

The geology of the showing has not been described other than a reference to several outcrops of mafic volcanics in the area.

Mineralization consists of sphalerite and galena in a 0.6 to 0.9 metre wide copper stained quartz vein. A selected sample of vein material assayed 1.37 grams per tonne gold, 54.86 grams per tonne silver, 1.6 per cent lead and 2.0 per cent zinc (Annual Report 1930, p. 146).

Work History

In 1982, geophysical and soil geochemical surveys were performed, by Chevron Standard Limited, on the Mukaluk, Weasel (immediately east of Mulvaney Lake), Bugsy (immediately east of Anderson lake) and Slippery claims (1 kilometre south of the Bugsy claims). A number of anomalous areas were identified but subsequent diamond drilling failed to find any significant mineralization. The highest values encountered came from a 0.60 metre section grading 108 parts per million copper, 8 parts per million lead, 326 parts per million, 3 parts per million silver and 20 parts per billion gold on the Slippery claims (Property File Chevron Northcote, K.E., 1982).

In 2015, Brian Sauer prospected and rock sampled the area as the DLE claim.

Bibliography
EMPR AR 1925-144; 1930-145
EMPR ASS RPT 35722
EMPR BULL 78 (in press)
EMPR EXPL 1992-69-106
EMPR FIELDWORK 1992, pp. 475-482
EMPR P *1990-2
EMPR PF Chevron (Chemex Labs Ltd. (1981-03-12): Geochemical Certificates of Analysis - A8115504 - Bugsy, Mukaluk, Python, Slippery, Gypsy Claims; Isherwood, D. (1981-12-31): Airborne Electromagnetic Survey, Burns Lake Area; Northcote, K.E. (1981-12-31): Geological and Geochemical Report on the Mukaluk, Weasel, Bugsy and Slippery Claims of the Burns Lake Area; Jones, D. (1981-12-31): Geophysical Report on the Nechako Project; unknown (1982-01-01): Map of Francois Lake Project, area to be flown - Slippery and Weasel Claims; Northcote, K.E. (1982-12-31): Supplemental Report - Diamond Drilling and Soil Geochemistry of the Slippery, Weasel, Mukaluk and Bugsy Claims)
EMPR PF Placer Dome (Atna Resources Ltd. (1987-01-01): Nechako Joint Venture Regional Reconnaissance Program)
GSC MAP 631A; 907A; 1424A
GSC MEM 252
GSC OF 2593, 3184
GSC P 36-20, p. 162; 90-1F, pp. 115-120; 91-1A, pp. 7-13
Chevron File

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