General Information
Secondary Commodities: zinc, copper
Deposit Type(s): Unknown
Location(s): 61.666390 N, -130.996670 W
NTS Mapsheet(s): 105G10
Location Comments: 1 Kilometres
Hand Samples Available at YGS: No
Capsule
Work History
Staked as Bev cl 254-302 (Y83748) in Oct/74 following airborne surveys by Hudson Bay Exploration and Development Company Ltd, which conducted ground mag and EM surveys and drilled one hole (194.5 m) in 1975 and 3 holes (313.9 m) in 1976.
Restaked as Amp cl 1-24 (YB50935) in Jul/94 by Cominco Ltd following an airborne EM/magnetic survey flown earlier in the year. In 1994, Cominco carried out a limited program of geochemical sampling, geological mapping, prospecting, and ground geophysics on the property. In Jul/97 Cominco optioned the claims to Pacific Bay Minerals Ltd, as part of a larger package of claims. Pacific Bay carried out reconnaissance exploration programs on many of the claim blocks, but did not complete any work on the Amp claims. In Nov/98 Pacific Bay returned the claims to Cominco.
Capsule Geology
The Finlayson Lake region is dominantly underlain by a layered sequence of Devonian to Early Mississippian metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks of the Yukon-Tanana Terrane (YTT) that have been intruded by Mississippian granitic intrusions and later Jurassic, Cretaceous and Eocene intrusions (Murphy et al., 2001). The YTT is a volcanic-plutonic pericratonic arc assemblage that was strongly deformed and metamorphosed by Late Triassic time. Volcanic-hosted massive sulphide deposits exist at different stratigraphic positions within the YTT including the Fyre Lake deposit (Minfile Occurrence #105G 034) in the Devonian to lower Mississippian(?) Fire Lake mafic metavolcanic unit, the Kudz Ze Kayah deposit (Minfile Occurrence #105G 117) in the Mississippian Kudz Ze Kayah felsic metavolcanic unit, and the Wolverine deposit (Minfile Occurrence #105G 072) within the Lower Mississippian Wolverine Succession.
The Hudson occurrence is underlain by the Upper Devonian to Lower Mississippian(?) Fire Lake Metavolcanic unit according to regional mapping (Murphy et al., 2001).
The Bev claims were staked in an area of thick, extensive glacial till near a contact between Mississippian augen gneiss and Early Permian Campbell Range `mafic metavolcanic and related sedimentary rocks'. There is also a Cretaceous intrusion purported to be in the area. The 1975 drilling intersected mainly flat-lying graphitic schist with minor disseminated pyrite.
Cominco reported that the Amp claims appeared to be underlain by metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks but no outcrop was exposed on the claims. Regional mapping (Murphy et al., 2001) shows the claims were underlain by the Fire Lake Metavolcanic unit. Soil sampling outlined numerous single station Cu and/or Zn anomalies ( highest Cu = 107 ppm, Zn = 309 ppm). Ground geophysical surveys identified a 300 m wide conductor with minor associated magnetics but no associated gravity response.
References
BOND, J.D., MURPHY, D.C., COLPRON, M., GORDEY, S.P., PLOUFFE, A., ROOTS, C.F., LIPOVSKY, P.S., STRONGHILL, G., AND ABBOTT, J.G., 2002. Digital compilation of bedrock geology and till geochemistry, northern Finlayson Lake map area, Southeastern Yukon (105G), Exploration and Geological Services Division, Yukon Region, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Open File Report, 2002-7(D) and Geological Survey of Canada Open File 4243.
COMINCO LIMITED, Feb/95. Assessment Report #093329 by P.A. MacRobbie.
HUNT, J.A., 2001. Volcanic-associated massive (VMS) mineralization in the Yukon-Tanana Terrane and coeval strata of the North American miogeocline, in the Yukon and adjacent areas. Exploration and Geological Services Division, Yukon Region, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Bulletin 12, 107 p.
MINERAL INDUSTRY REPORT 1975, p. 166; 1976, p. 205.
MORTENSEN, J.K., AND JILSON, G.A., 1985. Evolution of the Yukon-Tanana terrane: evidence from southeastern Yukon Territory. Geology, vol. 13, p. 806-810.
MURPHY, D.C., 1998. Stratigraphic framework for syngenetic occurrences, Yukon-Tanana Terrane south of Finlayson Lake: A Progress Report. In: Yukon Exploration and Geology 1997, Exploration and Geological Services Division, Yukon Region, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, p. 51-58.
MURPHY, D.C., AND PIERCEY, S.J., 1999a. Finlayson project: Geological evolution of Yukon-Tanana Terrane and its relationship to Campbell Range belt, northern Wolverine Lake map area, southeastern Yukon. In: Yukon Exploration and Geology 1998, C.F. Roots and D.S. Emond (eds.), Exploration and Geological Services Division, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, p.47-62.
MURPHY, D.C. AND PIERCEY, S.J., 1999b. Geological map of parts of Finlayson Lake (105G/7, 8 and parts of 1, 2, and 9) and Frances Lake (parts of 105H/5 and 12) map areas, southeastern Yukon (1:100 000-scale). Exploration and Geological Services Division, Yukon Region, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Open File 1999-4.
MURPHY, D.C. AND PIERCEY, S.J., 2000. Syn-mineralization faults and their re-activation, Finlayson Lake massive sulphide district, Yukon-Tanana Terrane, southeastern Yukon. In: Yukon Exploration and Geology 1999, D.S. Emond and L.H. Weston (eds.), Exploration and Geological Services Division, Yukon Region, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, p. 55-66.
MURPHY, D.C., COLPRON, M., GORDEY, S.P., ROOTS, C.F., ABBOTT, G., AND LIPOVSKY, P.S., 2001. Preliminary bedrock geological map of northern Finlayson Lake area (NTS 105 G) Yukon Territory (1:100 000 scale). Exploration and Geological Services Division, Yukon Region, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Open File 2001-33.
MURPHY, D.C., COLPRON, M., ROOTS, C.F., GORDEY, S.P. AND ABBOTT, J.G., 2002. Finlayson Lake Targeted Geoscience Initiative (southeastern Yukon) , Part 1: Bedrock geology. In: Yukon Exploration and Geology 2001, D.S. Emond, L.H. Weston and L.L. Lewis (eds.), Exploration and Geological Services Division, Yukon Region, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, p. 189-207.
PIERCEY, S.J., HUNT, J.A. and MURPHY, D.C., 1999. Lithogeochemistry of meta-volcanic rocks from Yukon-Tanana Terrane, Finlayson Lake region, Yukon: Preliminary results. In: Yukon Exploration and Geology 1998, C.F. Roots and D.S. Emond (eds.), Exploration and Geological Services Division, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, p.125-138.
Staked as Bev cl 254-302 (Y83748) in Oct/74 following airborne surveys by Hudson Bay Exploration and Development Company Ltd, which conducted ground mag and EM surveys and drilled one hole (194.5 m) in 1975 and 3 holes (313.9 m) in 1976.
Restaked as Amp cl 1-24 (YB50935) in Jul/94 by Cominco Ltd following an airborne EM/magnetic survey flown earlier in the year. In 1994, Cominco carried out a limited program of geochemical sampling, geological mapping, prospecting, and ground geophysics on the property. In Jul/97 Cominco optioned the claims to Pacific Bay Minerals Ltd, as part of a larger package of claims. Pacific Bay carried out reconnaissance exploration programs on many of the claim blocks, but did not complete any work on the Amp claims. In Nov/98 Pacific Bay returned the claims to Cominco.
Capsule Geology
The Finlayson Lake region is dominantly underlain by a layered sequence of Devonian to Early Mississippian metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks of the Yukon-Tanana Terrane (YTT) that have been intruded by Mississippian granitic intrusions and later Jurassic, Cretaceous and Eocene intrusions (Murphy et al., 2001). The YTT is a volcanic-plutonic pericratonic arc assemblage that was strongly deformed and metamorphosed by Late Triassic time. Volcanic-hosted massive sulphide deposits exist at different stratigraphic positions within the YTT including the Fyre Lake deposit (Minfile Occurrence #105G 034) in the Devonian to lower Mississippian(?) Fire Lake mafic metavolcanic unit, the Kudz Ze Kayah deposit (Minfile Occurrence #105G 117) in the Mississippian Kudz Ze Kayah felsic metavolcanic unit, and the Wolverine deposit (Minfile Occurrence #105G 072) within the Lower Mississippian Wolverine Succession.
The Hudson occurrence is underlain by the Upper Devonian to Lower Mississippian(?) Fire Lake Metavolcanic unit according to regional mapping (Murphy et al., 2001).
The Bev claims were staked in an area of thick, extensive glacial till near a contact between Mississippian augen gneiss and Early Permian Campbell Range `mafic metavolcanic and related sedimentary rocks'. There is also a Cretaceous intrusion purported to be in the area. The 1975 drilling intersected mainly flat-lying graphitic schist with minor disseminated pyrite.
Cominco reported that the Amp claims appeared to be underlain by metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks but no outcrop was exposed on the claims. Regional mapping (Murphy et al., 2001) shows the claims were underlain by the Fire Lake Metavolcanic unit. Soil sampling outlined numerous single station Cu and/or Zn anomalies ( highest Cu = 107 ppm, Zn = 309 ppm). Ground geophysical surveys identified a 300 m wide conductor with minor associated magnetics but no associated gravity response.
References
BOND, J.D., MURPHY, D.C., COLPRON, M., GORDEY, S.P., PLOUFFE, A., ROOTS, C.F., LIPOVSKY, P.S., STRONGHILL, G., AND ABBOTT, J.G., 2002. Digital compilation of bedrock geology and till geochemistry, northern Finlayson Lake map area, Southeastern Yukon (105G), Exploration and Geological Services Division, Yukon Region, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Open File Report, 2002-7(D) and Geological Survey of Canada Open File 4243.
COMINCO LIMITED, Feb/95. Assessment Report #093329 by P.A. MacRobbie.
HUNT, J.A., 2001. Volcanic-associated massive (VMS) mineralization in the Yukon-Tanana Terrane and coeval strata of the North American miogeocline, in the Yukon and adjacent areas. Exploration and Geological Services Division, Yukon Region, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Bulletin 12, 107 p.
MINERAL INDUSTRY REPORT 1975, p. 166; 1976, p. 205.
MORTENSEN, J.K., AND JILSON, G.A., 1985. Evolution of the Yukon-Tanana terrane: evidence from southeastern Yukon Territory. Geology, vol. 13, p. 806-810.
MURPHY, D.C., 1998. Stratigraphic framework for syngenetic occurrences, Yukon-Tanana Terrane south of Finlayson Lake: A Progress Report. In: Yukon Exploration and Geology 1997, Exploration and Geological Services Division, Yukon Region, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, p. 51-58.
MURPHY, D.C., AND PIERCEY, S.J., 1999a. Finlayson project: Geological evolution of Yukon-Tanana Terrane and its relationship to Campbell Range belt, northern Wolverine Lake map area, southeastern Yukon. In: Yukon Exploration and Geology 1998, C.F. Roots and D.S. Emond (eds.), Exploration and Geological Services Division, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, p.47-62.
MURPHY, D.C. AND PIERCEY, S.J., 1999b. Geological map of parts of Finlayson Lake (105G/7, 8 and parts of 1, 2, and 9) and Frances Lake (parts of 105H/5 and 12) map areas, southeastern Yukon (1:100 000-scale). Exploration and Geological Services Division, Yukon Region, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Open File 1999-4.
MURPHY, D.C. AND PIERCEY, S.J., 2000. Syn-mineralization faults and their re-activation, Finlayson Lake massive sulphide district, Yukon-Tanana Terrane, southeastern Yukon. In: Yukon Exploration and Geology 1999, D.S. Emond and L.H. Weston (eds.), Exploration and Geological Services Division, Yukon Region, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, p. 55-66.
MURPHY, D.C., COLPRON, M., GORDEY, S.P., ROOTS, C.F., ABBOTT, G., AND LIPOVSKY, P.S., 2001. Preliminary bedrock geological map of northern Finlayson Lake area (NTS 105 G) Yukon Territory (1:100 000 scale). Exploration and Geological Services Division, Yukon Region, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Open File 2001-33.
MURPHY, D.C., COLPRON, M., ROOTS, C.F., GORDEY, S.P. AND ABBOTT, J.G., 2002. Finlayson Lake Targeted Geoscience Initiative (southeastern Yukon) , Part 1: Bedrock geology. In: Yukon Exploration and Geology 2001, D.S. Emond, L.H. Weston and L.L. Lewis (eds.), Exploration and Geological Services Division, Yukon Region, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, p. 189-207.
PIERCEY, S.J., HUNT, J.A. and MURPHY, D.C., 1999. Lithogeochemistry of meta-volcanic rocks from Yukon-Tanana Terrane, Finlayson Lake region, Yukon: Preliminary results. In: Yukon Exploration and Geology 1998, C.F. Roots and D.S. Emond (eds.), Exploration and Geological Services Division, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, p.125-138.
Location Map
Last Updated: Aug 15, 2018
Work History
Year | Work Type | Comment |
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1994 | Airborne Geophysics: Electromagnetic | Also magnetic survey. |
1994 | Geochemistry: Soil | |
1994 | Geology: Bedrock Mapping | |
1994 | Ground Geophysics: EM | HLEM, magnetic and gravity surveys. |
1976 | Drilling: Diamond | Three holes, 313.9 m. |
1975 | Drilling: Diamond | One hole, 194.4 m. |
1975 | Ground Geophysics: EM | Also magnetic survey. |
1974 | Airborne Geophysics: Electromagnetic | Also magnetic survey. |
Regional Geology - Terrane
Group: Intermontane
Affinity: W Laurentia
Name: Yukon-Tanana
Realm: peri-Laurentian
Regional Geology - Bedrock
Supergroup:
Group/Suite: Grass Lakes
Formation: Fire Lake
Member:
Terrane: Yukon-Tanana
Period Max: Devonian
Age Max: 365 MA
Period Min: Devonian
Age Min: 357 MA
Rock Major: greenstone
Rock Minor:
Reference: Murphy et al. (2001) - YGS OF 2001-33
Geological Unit (1M): DMF
Geological Unit (250K): DMF1
Related References
Number | Title | Page(s) | Document Type |
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ARMC016587 | Geochemical map - 105G/10 - Finlayson Lake | Geochemical Map | |
ARMC016584 | Geochemistry map -105G/11 - 'Mink Creek' | Geochemical Map | |
ARMC016581 | Geology map - 105G/10 - Finlayson Lake | Geoscience Map (Geological - Bedrock) | |
ARMC016582 | Geology map - 105G/11 - 'Mink Creek' | Geoscience Map (Geological - Bedrock) |
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