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File Created: 14-Mar-1991 by Greg K. Kulla (Fox Consultants) (GKK)
Last Edit:  18-May-2023 by Karl A. Flower (KAF)

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NMI
Name ROYER LAKE, ROYER, NUT Mining Division Cariboo, Omineca
BCGS Map 093O004
Status Showing NTS Map 093O03E
Latitude 055º 03' 30'' UTM 10 (NAD 83)
Longitude 123º 12' 16'' Northing 6101302
Easting 486941
Commodities Iron, Magnetite Deposit Types M04 : Magmatic Fe-Ti+/-V oxide deposits
Tectonic Belt Omineca Terrane Quesnel, Cassiar
Capsule Geology

The Royer Lake occurrence is located 1 kilometre north of Royer Lake, approximately 30 kilometres south of the town of Mackenzie, in the Cariboo Mining Division.

The area is underlain by Upper Triassic to Lower Jurassic ultramafic rocks and Triassic sediments of the Takla Group.

Locally, medium grained magnetite and pyrite in small pods are hosted in a rusty, locally gossan-like, coarsely crystalline pyroxenite. The magnetite pods, disseminated over a 10 by 10 metre area are exposed in a prominent knob north of Royer Lake.

Work History

The occurrence is based on fieldwork done by Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) work.

The Royer mineral claims were staked in 1988 by Lac Minerals, based on anomalous stream sediment geochemistry results. A soil grid was completed consisting of 43 km of line; 694 soil samples were collected. The grid area covers the plotted Royer Lake MINFILE occurrence and areas several hundred metres in all directions. Two areas of interest were reported, one of limonitic alteration and the second of pyritic mineralization. Rock types reported during in 1989 included andesite, siltstone, argillite and coarse-grained pyrite and magnetite bearing diorite. No mention of pyroxenite was made. Nine large geochemically anomalous areas were outlined. Soil anomalies included various combinations of gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc, molybdenum and other elements.

The 2006 Nut and Nickel claims of Mountain Boy Minerals covered much of the same area as that Lac Minerals’ 1988 Royer claims. Work appears to have been limited to drilling on the Nickel claim several kilometers to the southeast. See MINFILE occurrence - Nickel-Nut (093O 052).

In 2007, ATW Ventures Ltd. completed a soil sampling and trenching program on the area as the Carp property.

In 2021, Homegold Resources Ltd. completed a minor program of prospecting and geochemical (rock and soil) sampling on the area as the Royer Lake property.

Bibliography
EMPR ASS RPT *18157, 28535, 29357, 39854
EMPR PF
GSC OF 1565, 1895
GSC P 91-1A PP 285-291
*L.C. Struik (GSC), personal communication, 1991
Walus, A.A. (2008-03-12): National Instrument 43-101F1 Technical Report on Carp Property

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