General Information
Secondary Commodities: gold, tungsten, tin, lead, silver
Aliases: Russell, Luke
Deposit Type(s): Unknown
Location(s): 63.116440 N, -133.418440 W
NTS Mapsheet(s): 105N03
Location Comments: Location is a best guess. Records are unclear.
Hand Samples Available at YGS: Yes
Last Reviewed: Aug 11, 2015
Capsule
Last Updated: Aug 11, 2015Work History
The early history of the occurrence area has been well documented by H.S. Bostock in: A History of Russell Creek, Yukon Territory released in 1973. The only additional early information is a record in the Dawson Recording Office of the Jessie Copper claim (3008), which was recorded in Jul/03 by F.R. Alley 0.4 km east of Russell Creek at a point 16 km above the mouth.
Hudson Bay Mining & Smelting Ltd staked Deb cl 1-6 (Y31501), in the area in Oct/68.
Noranda staked Ram cl 1-16 (YA76562) in Jul/82 over the junction of Russell and Limestone Creeks, in conjunction with placer mining.
Bernie Kreft explored the area in 1996 as part of a Yukon Mining Incentive Program grant.
Staked within Luke cl 1-32 (YD01127) by in Nov/2010 by Strategic Metals Ltd. On March 2, 2011 the company optioned the claims to New Dimension Resources Ltd in return for cash, shares and certain work commitments. The claims were included within a larger number of claim groups optioned from Strategic Metals, collectively known as the Lansing Project.
In 2011 New Dimension Resources collected silt and contour soil samples over the Luke claims. No further work was carried out and the claims were eventually dropped.
Capsule Geology
The area is located approximately 13 km southwest of Mount Armstrong at the junction of Russell and Limestone Creeks in east central Yukon. Access is by helicopter.
The occurrence area lies within northern Selwyn Basin, a predominately off-shelf metasedimentary and metavolcanic sequence that formed on the western margin of the North American craton from Upper Proterozoic to Lower Paleozoic times. C. Roots a geologist employed by the Geological Survey of Canada and seconded to the Yukon Geological Survey remapped the Lansing map sheet (105N,) during the mid to late 1990’s. In 2003 Roots released the completed 1:250 000 scale map.
The Luke claims are underlain by folded Hyland Group quartzose clastic rocks (PCH4) which conformably surround limestone horizons (PCH2). A steeply-dipping, southeast-trending fault crosses the northeast part of the claim block.
H.S. Bostock wrote, “A history of Russel Creek, Yukon Territory” using information gleamed from diaries written by Lieutenant Colonel Neville Alexander Drummond Armstrong who prospected and placer mined on Russell Creek between 1901 and 1926. On page 25 of the report, Armstrong reports that while prospecting two newly staked placer leases he discovered a boulder carrying high grade silver. Although not been specified, it was assumed the boulder was found in the creek.
Yukon Exploration and/or Geology volumes published in the 1980’s show the Armstrong occurrence located northwest of the junction between Russell and Limestone Creeks in an area above the creeks. This occurrence appears to mark a minor tungsten-copper skarn occurrence within the limestone horizons. The reference for this occurrence appears to be incorrect. Mulligan, (1975, p.74) refers to heavy mineral concentrate samples collected from two streams draining Mount Armstrong to the north. Thus the exact location of the original occurrence is unknown.
In August 2015 the Armstrong occurrence was moved to the northwest stream bank located at the junction of Russel and Limestone creeks. Minor amounts of gold, scheelite and cassiterite have been recovered in the area by placer miners.
No records can be found regarding whether Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting ever carried out any work on the Deb claims. Noranda appears to have staked the Ram claims to protect their placer holdings. Prospecting carried out by Kreft determined that Russell Creek held potential for placer mining however the areas which returned the best gold panning results were already staked. The amount of mineralization and quartz veining observed in the surrounding bedrock was negligible.
Strategic Metals staked the Luke claims to explore for Carlin-style gold mineralization. Soil and stream sediment sampling carried out by New Dimension Resources covered the potential uphill and upstream sources of the historical placer working. Assay results were slightly above background limits and did not identify a specific source for the gold.
The early history of the occurrence area has been well documented by H.S. Bostock in: A History of Russell Creek, Yukon Territory released in 1973. The only additional early information is a record in the Dawson Recording Office of the Jessie Copper claim (3008), which was recorded in Jul/03 by F.R. Alley 0.4 km east of Russell Creek at a point 16 km above the mouth.
Hudson Bay Mining & Smelting Ltd staked Deb cl 1-6 (Y31501), in the area in Oct/68.
Noranda staked Ram cl 1-16 (YA76562) in Jul/82 over the junction of Russell and Limestone Creeks, in conjunction with placer mining.
Bernie Kreft explored the area in 1996 as part of a Yukon Mining Incentive Program grant.
Staked within Luke cl 1-32 (YD01127) by in Nov/2010 by Strategic Metals Ltd. On March 2, 2011 the company optioned the claims to New Dimension Resources Ltd in return for cash, shares and certain work commitments. The claims were included within a larger number of claim groups optioned from Strategic Metals, collectively known as the Lansing Project.
In 2011 New Dimension Resources collected silt and contour soil samples over the Luke claims. No further work was carried out and the claims were eventually dropped.
Capsule Geology
The area is located approximately 13 km southwest of Mount Armstrong at the junction of Russell and Limestone Creeks in east central Yukon. Access is by helicopter.
The occurrence area lies within northern Selwyn Basin, a predominately off-shelf metasedimentary and metavolcanic sequence that formed on the western margin of the North American craton from Upper Proterozoic to Lower Paleozoic times. C. Roots a geologist employed by the Geological Survey of Canada and seconded to the Yukon Geological Survey remapped the Lansing map sheet (105N,) during the mid to late 1990’s. In 2003 Roots released the completed 1:250 000 scale map.
The Luke claims are underlain by folded Hyland Group quartzose clastic rocks (PCH4) which conformably surround limestone horizons (PCH2). A steeply-dipping, southeast-trending fault crosses the northeast part of the claim block.
H.S. Bostock wrote, “A history of Russel Creek, Yukon Territory” using information gleamed from diaries written by Lieutenant Colonel Neville Alexander Drummond Armstrong who prospected and placer mined on Russell Creek between 1901 and 1926. On page 25 of the report, Armstrong reports that while prospecting two newly staked placer leases he discovered a boulder carrying high grade silver. Although not been specified, it was assumed the boulder was found in the creek.
Yukon Exploration and/or Geology volumes published in the 1980’s show the Armstrong occurrence located northwest of the junction between Russell and Limestone Creeks in an area above the creeks. This occurrence appears to mark a minor tungsten-copper skarn occurrence within the limestone horizons. The reference for this occurrence appears to be incorrect. Mulligan, (1975, p.74) refers to heavy mineral concentrate samples collected from two streams draining Mount Armstrong to the north. Thus the exact location of the original occurrence is unknown.
In August 2015 the Armstrong occurrence was moved to the northwest stream bank located at the junction of Russel and Limestone creeks. Minor amounts of gold, scheelite and cassiterite have been recovered in the area by placer miners.
No records can be found regarding whether Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting ever carried out any work on the Deb claims. Noranda appears to have staked the Ram claims to protect their placer holdings. Prospecting carried out by Kreft determined that Russell Creek held potential for placer mining however the areas which returned the best gold panning results were already staked. The amount of mineralization and quartz veining observed in the surrounding bedrock was negligible.
Strategic Metals staked the Luke claims to explore for Carlin-style gold mineralization. Soil and stream sediment sampling carried out by New Dimension Resources covered the potential uphill and upstream sources of the historical placer working. Assay results were slightly above background limits and did not identify a specific source for the gold.
Location Map
Last Updated: Aug 11, 2015
Work History
Year | Work Type | Comment |
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2011 | Geochemistry: Silt | Carried out on Luke claims. |
2011 | Geochemistry: Soil | Carried out on Luke claims. |
1996 | Other: Prospecting | Bernie Kreft prospected around Russel and Limestone Creeks using YMIP grant. |
1982 | Placer Processing: Sluicing | Noranda Mined on Russel Creek. |
1981 | Placer Processing: Sluicing | Noranda mined on Russell Creek. |
1920 | Other: Prospecting | Discovered Silver rich boulder while prospecting placer leases(?). |
Regional Geology - Terrane
Group: Ancestral North America
Affinity: W Laurentia
Name: North America - basinal strata
Realm: Laurentia
Regional Geology - Bedrock
Supergroup: Windermere
Group/Suite: Hyland
Formation: Yusezyu
Member:
Terrane: Laurentia
Period Max: Ediacaran
Age Max: 635 MA
Period Min: Ediacaran
Age Min: 542 MA
Rock Major: phyllite/shale/sandstone/grit/conglomerate
Rock Minor: limestone/marble
Reference: Roots (2003) - YGS GM 2003-1; GSC OF 1616
Geological Unit (1M): PCH
Geological Unit (250K): PCH6
Assessment Reports that overlap occurrence
Report Number | Year | Title | Worktypes | Holes Drilled | Meters Drilled |
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095728 | 2011 | Assessment Report Describing Stream Sediment and Soil Geochemical Sampling at the Luke Property | Silt - Geochemistry, Soil - Geochemistry | ||
019033 | 1968 | Atlas Explorations Limited Project Report 1968 Hess River Area | Silt - Geochemistry, Soil - Geochemistry, Regional Bedrock Mapping - Geology | ||
018947 | 1967 | Hess River Project Report | Rock - Geochemistry, Soil - Geochemistry, Detailed Bedrock Mapping - Geology | ||
019032 | 1967 | Hess River Project Report | Data Compilation - Pre-existing Data |
Related References
Number | Title | Page(s) | Document Type |
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ARMC008145 | Geochemical results and claim group map of sheet 105N-3 - Ross River | Geochemical Map | |
YPMI1978_82 | Yukon Placer Mining Industry 1978-1982 | p. 77. | Annual Report |
YEG1989 | Yukon Exploration 1989 | p. 74-75. | Annual Report |
GM2003-1 | Bedrock geology of Lansing Range map area (NTS 105N), central Yukon | Geoscience Map (Geological - Bedrock) | |
ARMC016476 | Geology map overlay of Plateau Mountain sheet - Figure 13 | Geoscience Map (Geological - Bedrock) | |
ARMC016477 | Geochemical results and claim group map of sheet 105N/3 | Geochemical Map | |
ARMC018045 | Trace from aero mag sheet - Russel Creek - Mt. Armstrong area - Lansing - 105N/3 | Geoscience Map (General) | |
ARMC018047 | Overlay and stream sediment data sheet - 105N/3 - Russel Creek - Mt. Armstrong area | Geoscience Map (General) | |
ARMC018048 | Air photo overlays - A12282-10, 82, 83, 109, 113, A12819-174, 176 - 105N/4 - SW Lansing | Geoscience Map (General) |
Citations |
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BOSTOCK, H.S., 1973. A history of Russel Creek, Yukon Territory; Taken from the Diaries of Lieutenant Colonel Neville Alexander Drummond Armstrong. Available in the EMR Library Whitehorse, Yukon. |
CATHRO, R.J., Apr/69. Tungsten in Canada. Western Miner, p. 31. |
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA, 1975. Economic Geology Report #28, by R. Mulligan p. 74. |
KREFT, B. Jul/96. Report on Russell Creek Prospecting Trip by B. Kreft. Part of a Y.M.I.P. grant given to Kreft. Reference # YEIP 96-49 1996. |
NEW DIMENSION RESOURCES LTD AND STRATEGIC METALS LTD. Feb/2012. Assessment Report #095728 by S. Eaton. |
NEW DIMENSION RESOURCES LTD, Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements, For the Year Ended May 31, 2014, p.22. |
Roots, C.F., 1998: Progress report on bedrock geology of Lansing map area, central Yukon Territory; & Current Research 1998-A; Geological Survey of Canada, p. 19-28. |
STRATEGIC METALS LTD, Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements, For the Years Ended - December 31, 2011 and 2010, p. 32; December 31, 2014 and 2013, p. 25. |