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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  22-May-2020 by Karl A. Flower (KAF)

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NMI 104A4 Au2
Name ROYAL IRISH Mining Division Skeena
BCGS Map 104A001
Status Showing NTS Map 104A04W
Latitude 056º 03' 49'' UTM 09 (NAD 83)
Longitude 129º 54' 58'' Northing 6213538
Easting 442959
Commodities Silver, Lead, Molybdenum, Gold Deposit Types I05 : Polymetallic veins Ag-Pb-Zn+/-Au
Tectonic Belt Intermontane Terrane Stikine
Capsule Geology

The Royal Irish showing is located on the east bank of the Bear River, about 2.8 kilometres north of the confluence of Bitter Creek with the Bear River, 14 kilometres north of Stewart.

The area is underlain by Lower Jurassic Unuk River Formation (Hazelton Group) andesitic crystal and lithic tuffs that have been intruded by Tertiary(?) augite diorite porphyry (Coast Plutonic Complex).

The Royal Irish showing is hosted in the diorite, close to the northwestern contact with Hazelton Group rocks. It comprises a wide quartz vein, or several parallel veins, trending parallel to the long axis of the diorite. Low gold values have been reported from the quartz (Minister of Mines Annual Report 1920).

In 1990, geochemical sampling outlined a gold anomaly and an arsenic anomaly. A 1991 chip sample assayed 185.11 grams per tonne silver over 10 centimetres of a quartz vein containing trace pyrite, galena, "blackish sulphides" and molybdenum (sample 134206, Assessment Report 21910).

In 1920, Miller and associates owned several claims along the Bear River between Bitter and Fitzgerald (Goose) creeks, including the Royal Irish claim. Some opencutting was reported that year. In 1990, Tenajon Resources completed geochemical sampling over portions of the property. During 2005 through 2010, Auramex completed programs of prospecting, geological mapping, geochemical sampling and airborne geophysical surveys on the area as the Bear River-Surprise Creek property.

Bibliography
EMPR AR *1920-55
EMPR ASS RPT 20379, *21910
EMPR BULL 58; 63
EMPR MAP 8
EMPR OF 1987-22; 1994-14
GSC MAP 28A; *216A; *217A; 307A; *315A; 9-1957; 1418A
GSC MEM 175, p. 143
GSC OF 2582; 2779
Metcalfe, P. (2013-08-17): Technical Report – Bear River-Surprise Creek Property
EMPR PFD 521111, 521113, 521118

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