The Cabin Vein is exposed in the banks of Federal Creek, striking northeast and dipping southeast. It averages 3 metres in width and contains abundant pyrite with lesser amounts of arsenopyrite, galena and chalcopyrite. The vein crosscuts the regional foliation in a narrow zone of strongly altered (silicified) and foliated green andesites and tuffs of the Lower Jurassic Hazelton Group (Telkwa Formation).
The Boulder Vein (MINFILE 093L 276) is likely the same as the Cabin vein, occurring 350 metres along strike to the east. The combined length of the two veins exceeds 750 metres.
______________________________________________________________________ FIELDWORK 1986, p. 209 TABLE 3 - CABIN VEIN ANALYSES (all values in p.p.m.) Au Ag Cu Pb Zn Co Ni Mo Cd Hg As Sb Ba ---- --- ----- ----- ------ --- --- --- ---- ---- ----- ----- ---- 8 5.5 126 8000 48800 24200 2 14 4 410 7.0 1700 1400 68 8A 8.2 77 4000 28300 22700 2 14 6 380 4.8 887 566 34 8B 4.1 157 6800 4200 4900 14 12 12 78 0.4 154 68 50 8C 7.5 370 34600 3800 13400 8 10 <4 255 1.9 1700 2800 135 8D <0.3 <10 320 110 540 12 <2 <4 6 0.1 20 26 192012 12.3 106 19000 3300 6700 6 11 4 124 8.4 850 1400 13912A <0.3 <10 142 40 255 16 3 <4 <1 <.1 52 <5 11028 Quartz vein, Cabin vein in creek.; 8A Quartz vein, Cabin vein increek; 8B Quartz vein, Cabin vein in creek.; 8C Quartz vein, Cabinvein in creek; 8D Altered volcanic, Cabin vein in creek; 12 Quartzvein, Cabin vein adit dump; 12A Altered volcanic, Cabin vein aditdump.__________________________________________________________________
FIELDWORK 1986, p. 209
TABLE 3 - CABIN VEIN ANALYSES
(all values in p.p.m.)
Au Ag Cu Pb Zn Co Ni Mo Cd Hg As Sb Ba
---- --- ----- ----- ------ --- --- --- ---- ---- ----- ----- ----
8 5.5 126 8000 48800 24200 2 14 4 410 7.0 1700 1400 68
8A 8.2 77 4000 28300 22700 2 14 6 380 4.8 887 566 34
8B 4.1 157 6800 4200 4900 14 12 12 78 0.4 154 68 50
8C 7.5 370 34600 3800 13400 8 10 <4 255 1.9 1700 2800 135
8D <0.3 <10 320 110 540 12 <2 <4 6 0.1 20 26 1920
12 12.3 106 19000 3300 6700 6 11 4 124 8.4 850 1400 139
12A <0.3 <10 142 40 255 16 3 <4 <1 <.1 52 <5 1102
8 Quartz vein, Cabin vein in creek.; 8A Quartz vein, Cabin vein in
creek; 8B Quartz vein, Cabin vein in creek.; 8C Quartz vein, Cabin
vein in creek; 8D Altered volcanic, Cabin vein in creek; 12 Quartz
vein, Cabin vein adit dump; 12A Altered volcanic, Cabin vein adit
dump.
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In the early 1920s on the Cabin showing, a crosscut was driven 107 metres to the vein. In 1992, drilling along the western extent of the Boulder structure revealed that the Cabin Vein was a continuation of the Boulder Gold deposit (093L 276). In 2000, Guardsmen Resources collected rock samples from the Cabin zone. The east-west trending quartz-carbonate-sulphide vein assayed up to 3.82 grams per tonne gold with associated high antimony, lead, zinc and moderate silver, copper, cadmium and manganese enrichment (Assessment Report 26532).
Refer to Dome Mountain (Boulder vein) (093L 276) for related details and a complete Dome Mountain property work history.