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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  11-Jun-1988 by Laura L. Duffett (LLD)

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NMI 093L14 Au10
Name YUKON (L.7280), GRAND VIEW Mining Division Omineca
BCGS Map 093L084
Status Developed Prospect NTS Map 093L14W
Latitude 054º 48' 15'' UTM 09 (NAD 83)
Longitude 127º 16' 36'' Northing 6074361
Easting 610770
Commodities Silver, Lead, Zinc, Gold, Copper Deposit Types I05 : Polymetallic veins Ag-Pb-Zn+/-Au
Tectonic Belt Intermontane Terrane Stikine, Plutonic Rocks
Capsule Geology

The host rock is comprised of Lower Jurassic Hazelton Group volcanics which consist largely of andesite, rhyolite, intercalated tuff and greywacke beds. These are intruded by the Late Cretaceous Bulkley Intrusions described as a fine to medium-grained granite stock. A strong shear, striking 135 to 150 degrees and dipping 60 to 75 degrees southwest, was traced with open cuts from the granite stock to the volcanics. Near the contact, tuffs are impregnated with sphalerite, arsenopyrite, pyrite and chalcopyrite across a width of 0.6 metres. Further southeast, the zone widens and a 76 centimetre channel sample assayed 4.1 grams per tonne gold, 19.2 grams per tonne silver, 1.6 per cent zinc and 0.21 per cent copper (Geological Survey of Canada Memoir 223, revised edition, 1954, page 130).

A quartz vein, located southeast of the open cut mentioned above, hosts abundant arsenopyrite with minor pyrite and sphalerite. The wall rock is altered and bleached to a yellow hue. A represent- ative sample of the vein quartz and arsenopyrite assayed 6.9 grams per tonne gold.

At 1448 metres elevation, another quartz vein is exposed in two open cuts. The vein ranges from 30 to 45 centimetres in width, and the quartz carries abundant arsenopyrite and a little sphal- erite. A typical sample (collected by Kindle 1954) assayed 3.4 grams per tonne gold and 0.6 per cent zinc (Geological Survey of Canada Memoir 223).

Bibliography
EMPR AR 1917-114; 1925-136; 1926-132; 1928-162; 1929-164
EMPR MAP 69-1
EMPR ASS RPT *471, 16491
EMPR EXPL 1987-C308,309
EMPR FIELDWORK 1988, pp. 195-208
Kirkham, R.V., (1969): A Mineralogical and Geochemical Study of the Zonal Distribution of Ores in the Hudson Bay Range, British Columbia, Ph.D. Thesis, University of Wisconsin
GSC SUM RPT *1925A, p. 137
GSC MAP 278A; 971A
GSC MEM *223 (Rev) p. 130
GSC P 44-23
GSC OF 351
GSC BULL 270

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