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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  09-Jan-1995 by Garry J. Payie (GJP)

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Name JOHN Mining Division Similkameen
BCGS Map 092H045
Status Showing NTS Map 092H06E
Latitude 049º 24' 44'' UTM 10 (NAD 83)
Longitude 121º 02' 17'' Northing 5475133
Easting 642309
Commodities Silver, Lead, Zinc Deposit Types I05 : Polymetallic veins Ag-Pb-Zn+/-Au
Tectonic Belt Intermontane Terrane Methow
Capsule Geology

The Treasure Mountain region is underlain by northwest striking, moderate to steeply southwest dipping volcanic and sedimentary rocks of the Lower-Middle Jurassic Dewdney Creek Formation (Ladner Group) and Lower-Upper Cretaceous Pasayten Group, intruded by numerous dikes and sills. The Dewdney Creek Formation comprises volcanic rocks and a minor amount of sediments and consists of tuff, breccia and agglomerate with interbedded argillite and conglomerate. The Dewdney Creek Formation is considerably altered; pyrite is commonly present and many outcrops are rusty. The Pasayten Group includes predominantly arkose, argillite and conglomerate. Locally, the two sequences are separated by a northwest striking, northeast dipping fault but in large part are conformable.

The John occurrence is underlain by faulted, brecciated and slightly altered sediments of the Pasayten Group consisting of graphitic argillite, conglomerate and arkose with various dikes and some andesite also occurring. Diamond drilling intersected a quartz-calcite vein with graphitic gouge and graphitic fragments near a dike contact. A sample of the vein assayed 41.47 grams per tonne silver, 2.86 per cent lead and 0.47 per cent zinc (Assessment Report 10276).

Rotary drilling in 1989 intersected a quartz-carbonate vein mainly hosted in arkose and containing pyrite, galena, sphalerite and possibly chalcopyrite and tetrahedrite. A 1.5-metre interval, part of a 6-metre intersection of the vein, yielded 2800 grams per tonne silver, 36.5 per cent lead and 0.02 per cent zinc (Assessment Report 20373, drillhole RH#3). Trenching in 1990 revealed the existence of two parallel veins.

Bibliography
EMPR ASS RPT 9152, *10276, *20373
EMPR EXPL 1980-192; 1981-250
GSC BULL 238
GSC MAP 12-1969; 737A; 1069A; 41-1989
GSC MEM 139
GSC P 69-47
EMPR PFD 861528, 672009, 672010

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