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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  23-Apr-2021 by Nicole Barlow (NB)

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NMI 093N14 Cu8,Cu11
Name ST 12, ST 11, DC, ME, BILL, BIG, BX 1, JAJAY Mining Division Omineca
BCGS Map 093N084
Status Showing NTS Map 093N14E
Latitude 055º 50' 10'' UTM 10 (NAD 83)
Longitude 125º 14' 48'' Northing 6190122
Easting 359301
Commodities Copper Deposit Types L03 : Alkalic porphyry Cu-Au
Tectonic Belt Intermontane Terrane Quesnel
Capsule Geology

The ST 12 occurrence is situated in the Swannell Ranges (Omineca Mountains), approximately 15 kilometres east-northeast of Old Hogem and 35 kilometres west-northwest of Germansen Landing.

The area is underlain by Upper Triassic Plughat Formation (Takla Group) volcanics that have been intruded to the west by mesozonal plutonic rocks assigned to the Late Triassic to Early Cretaceous Hogem Intrusive Complex, which form an elongate batholith extending from Chuchi Lake north to the Mesilinka River. A small syenite outlier also intrudes the volcanic rocks to the south.

The ST 12 showing is described as pyrite and minor chalcopyrite associated with epidote stringers in strongly pyritized pyroxene porphyritic basalt. Minor sulphides also occur as disseminations.

The Hogem Intrusive Complex intrudes the Takla volcanics 3 kilometres northwest of the showing. In this area it is composed mainly of monzonite, monzodiorite and syenite and is probably Jurassic. A smaller syenite-dominated body occurs 1.5 kilometres south of the showing and is likely a satellite of the main Hogem Complex.

Work History

In 1971 James Todd and Associates completed a line cutting, mapping and soil sampling program on the ST claim group. The soil survey located no anomalous copper zones.

In 1973, Manex Mining Ltd. conducted an induced polarization and magnetometer survey within the ST, DC, and ME claim groups over nine approximately 1.6-kilometre lines that defined a large east-trending anomaly parallel to the syenitic intrusive contact. A total of 10 silt samples and 758 soil samples were collected and assayed for molybdenum and copper.

In 1990, Manson Creek Resources conducted a geological mapping and prospecting program supplemented by geochemical analysis of 235 stream sediment samples and 47 rock samples within the nearby Discovery Creek property.

In 1991, Manson Creek Resources conducted an exploration program consisting of 84 soil samples and 3 drillholes, totalling 424.3 metres, within the Discovery Creek property.

Bibliography
EMPR ASS RPT 3219, 3461, *5186, *21428, 22225
EMPR BULL 70
EMPR FIELDWORK 1992, pp. 87-107
EMPR GEM 1971-203-210,213; 1974-284; 1975-E152-153
EMPR OF 1993-5
EMPR PF (Peto, P. (1971): Report on the Hogem Project for Amoco
Mining (refer to 093N General File)
EMPR PFD 672065, 672066, 673209, 681525)
EMPR (PRELIM) MAP 9
GSC MAP 844A; 907A; 971A; 1424A
GSC MEM 252, pp. 98-103
GSC P 42-7; 45-6
CIM Vol. 67, No. 749, pp. 101-106
Chisholm, E.O. (1970): Qualifying Report on the ST claims for Fortune
Channel Mines Ltd.
Harivel, C. (1972): Unpublished B.Sc. Thesis on the Duckling Creek
area of the Hogem Batholith, University of British Columbia

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