RECONNAISSANCE GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY LEGAL, RITA, LOUISE FR. (CHAPLEAU GROUP) REVERTED CROWN GRANTS CHAPLEAU CREEK AREAJ, SLOC& MINING DIVISION 82 F/11W Lat: 49'44" Long: 117"22'W MINERAL RESOURCES BRANCH OPERATOR AND CONSULTANT GEOSTRATEGIC CONSULTANTS LTD. CALGARY, ALBERTA '- A REPORT PREPARED BY DAVID S. EVANS, Ph.D., P. Geol. OCTOBER 1982
Table of Contents Page No. Summary... Introduction... Mineral Claims... Geology and Mineralization... Geochemical Survey... Conclusions... Recommendations... Selected References... Certificate... List of Figures Figure Following Page No. 1 Location Reference... 2 2 Sample Location Reference... 3 3 Silver in Soil... 3 4 Lead in Soil... 3 List of Appendices Appendix 1: Analytical Information Appendix 2: Analytical Report I Appendix 3: Statement of Expenditures
/ Summary Encouraging geochemical responses have been encountered on the Chapleau Group of Reverted Crown Grants. Additional soil sampling, prospecting and electromagnetic surveys are recommended to evaluate the potential of the property
L 3, Introduction The Chapleau Group is located in southeastern B.C. approximately 6 km east of the Nelson-Slocan Highway on Chapleau Creek, a tributary of Lemon Creek (Figure 1). Logging roads provide access to the property. Clear cut logging methods have removed all timber in the immediate area of interest. Outcrop exposure is poor and primarily limited to stream channels. Overburden cover is variable, probably ranging up to 10 m but probably averaging less than 1 m. Mineral Claims Legal Lot 5977 Rita Lot 5978 Louise Fr. Lot 5980 Record No. 1512 Record No. 1513 Record No. 1514 Geology and Mineralization The property is wholly underlain by Nelson Grainte (Little, 1960). Quartz veins mineralized with pyrite and minor galena and sphalerite were reported on the Chapleau Group as early as 1899 (Reports to the Minister of Mines). Documented gold and silver values normally range from 0.1 to 0.4 oz/ton Au and 0.5 to 10 ozlton Ag across 4 cm to 2 m vein widths on the Chapleau Group and surrounding properties (Reports to the Minister of Mines, 19'00, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904).
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3 Geochemical Survey Twenty soil samples were collected (Figure 2) from B horizon material and geochemically analyzed for Pb and Ag. The results are shown in Figures 3 and 4. Sample GS-3 is a highly anomalous site and in close proximity to an old sloughed-in work pit. No sulphide mineralization is evident. Follow-up prospecting in the immediate vicinity was unsuccessful in locating bedrock or float material that may represent the source of the anomaly. Conclusions An encouraging soil anomaly has been identified on the Louise Fraction. Poor bedrock exposures precludes systematic prospecting in this area and further evaluation w i l l require the use of additional soil and rock geochemical surveys and, possibly, geophysical surveys. Recommendations A program to include detailed soil sampling, rock sampling, a VLF electromagnetic survey and regional prospecting is recommended to evaluate a known geochemical anomaly, and provide additional information on the apparent strike of any mineralized structure or feature. Gold analysis should be considered for selected soils and any rock chip sampling work.
4 Selected References Little, H.W., 1960. Nelson Map-Area, West Half, British Columbia (82 F W1/2), G.S.C. Memoir 308, 205 p.
c 5 Certificate I, David S. Evans, currently residing at 5232 Viceroy Drive N.W., Calgary, Alberta T3A OV7, hereby certify that: 1. I am a mining exploration geologist and have practised my profession since 1966. 2. I am a graduate of the University of British Columbia with a B.Sc. (1966) in Chemistry and Geology, and a graduate of the Royal School of Mines, University of London, U.K. with a Ph.Q. (1971) in Applied Geochemistry. 3. I am a registered Professional Geologist with the Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists of Alberta, a member of the Association of Exploration Geochemists and a fellow of the Geological Association of Canada. 4. I visited the Chapleau Group on July 10, 1982 and September 11, 1982.
APPENDIX 1 ANALYTICAL INFORMATION Laboratory: TerraMin Research Labs Ltd. Calgary, Alberta Mesh Size: -80 Extraction: Hot HNOj/HCLOb to dryness, taken up in HC1 Ana 1 ys i s : Atomic Absorption
APPENDIX 2 - ANALYTICAL REPORT
I ERRAMIN RESEARCH LABS LTD. ANALYTICAL REPORT Job # 82-078 Geostrategic Consultants Ltd. Client Project Page 1/2 Sample No. Pb A9 Au PPm PPm PPb Soil GS-1 12 0.3 2 14 0 3 142 23.1 4 12 0.2 5 11 0.2 6 10 0.5 7 31 0 8 13 0 9 18 0 10 33 0.2 11 21 0.1 12 14 0.2 13 13 0.1 14 14 0 15 12 0 16 13 0.1 17 12 0.1 18 11 0.2 19 14 0.5 2 0. 22 0.3 14, 2235-30th Avenue N.E., Calgary, Alberta T2E 7C7 (403) 276-8668 Telex 03-821 172 CGY
c / ERRAMIN RESEARCH LABS LTD. ANALYTICAL REPORT Job # 82-078 Date Client Project Page 2/2 Sample No. Rock Gold Stream - 1,I II King Jack Legal - 1-2 - 3-4 -2-3 Main Adit Vein 2012 66 2880 1676 730 18 1138 1610 26 8740 109 6.4 295 2.4 11.6 0.3 217 52.5 0.6 597 14, 2235-30th Avenue N.E., Calgary, Alberta T2E 7C7 (403) 276-8668 Telex 03-821 172 CGY
APPENDIX 3 STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES Labour Costs Geochemist (D. S. Evans) 2 days @ $300.00/day 3unior Assistant (W.A. Hall) 1 day @ $125.00/day $600.00 $125.00 Other Costs Mobilization/Demobilization/Vehicles $150.00 Travel, Field Support @ $25.00/day/man $75.00 Geochemica 1 Ana 1 y ses Report, Materials, Maps $80.00 $60.00 TOTAL $1,090.00 Dates 3uly 10 - Soil survey Sept. 1 1 - Follow-up survey