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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  12-Apr-2021 by Nicole Barlow (NB)

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NMI 093N12 Au2
Name TOM CREEK Mining Division Omineca
BCGS Map 093N062
Status Past Producer NTS Map 093N12E
Latitude 055º 36' 04'' UTM 10 (NAD 83)
Longitude 125º 39' 03'' Northing 6164874
Easting 332996
Commodities Gold Deposit Types C04 : Paleoplacer U-Au-PGE-Sn-Ti-diam-mag-gar-zir
Tectonic Belt Intermontane Terrane Cache Creek
Capsule Geology

Tom Creek drains the north slopes of Mount Tom and flows into Kenny Creek approximately 24 kilometres northeast of Takla Landing. Placer gold was initially discovered in the creek in 1889, 20 years after it was discovered on Vital Creek (093N 044), 15 kilometres to the northeast.

The creek drains an area underlain by a north-northwest striking, steeply dipping sequence of interbedded phyllite, andesitic tuff and minor limestone assigned to the Carboniferous to Jurassic Cache Creek Complex. These rocks host numerous barren-looking, locally rusty, white quartz veins varying up to a metre in width.

The creek was worked profitably from 1899 to 1904 starting upstream from a point 1.6 kilometres from its confluence with Kenny Creek. Gold was originally recovered by means of a deep bedrock flume, but by 1935, tunnelling was employed. Tom Creek Placers, Limited later used a large steam shovel, which was left after operations ceased in 1940.

Recorded production from Tom Creek up until 1949 is 50,512 grams of gold (Geological Survey of Canada Memoir 252, page 139). Production of 74,710 grams of gold up to 1945 is also reported (Bulletin 28, page 46). It is not known which figure is correct.

In 1981, Placer Dome Ltd. conducted a soil sampling program on the Tom Creek area. Slightly anomalous, but insignificant, results were reported (Assessment Report 09676).

In 1983 and 1985, Golden Porphyrite Ltd. completed geological and geochemical surveys on the property containing the occurrence. Slightly anomalous gold values were observed in soil samples but no defined zone or samples were reported.

In 2015, Vern Mann completed a magnetometer survey on the area surrounding the occurrence. Results did not highlight bedrock but possibly outlined the previously mined area.

Bibliography
EMPR AR 1897-515; 1898-983; 1899-635; 1900-745,750; 1901-974; 1902-129; 1903-2,71; 1904-53; 1907-76; 1908-65; 1909-113; 1924-109; 1927-160; 1929-206; 1932-87; 1933-106; 1935-C28,C38; 1936-C39; 1937-C34; 1938-C53; 1939-105; 1940-90
EMPR ASS RPT *9676, 12294, 13887, 36151
EMPR BULL 1, p. 35; 28, pp. 43,46
EMPR EXPL 1983-466; 1985-C337
EMPR OF 2000-33
EMPR PF Chevron (unknown (1975): Vital Range area reconnaissance, geochemistry, geology, various scales)
EMPR PF Placer Dome (V.A. James (1925): Letter to D.G.H. Wright re: Takla Landing, Manson, Boulder and Lost Creek, Tom Creek; Dept. of Mines (1925): Report, correspondence of Omineca Gold and Silver District re: Charles Law)
GSC AR 1894, Vol. VII, Pt. C, p. 12
GSC MAP 844A; 907A; 971A; 1424A
GSC MEM *252, pp. 140
GSC P 74-1A; 74-1B, pp. 31-42

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