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Occurrence Details


Occurrence Number
105M 145
Occurrence Name
Peak
Occurrence Type
Hard-rock
Status
Showing


General Information

Secondary Commodities: silver, lead, zinc, gold
Aliases: Haldane
Deposit Type(s): Vein Polymetallic Ag-Pb-Zn+/-Au
Location(s): 63.860710 N, -135.8391 W
NTS Mapsheet(s): 105M13
Location Comments: Georeferenced from AR 097337 (Figure 4).
Hand Samples Available at YGS: No

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Work History

The Joumbira cl (YA15151) were staked in June 1977 by CCH Res L (Campbell Chibougamau ML) & Inco, which performed mapping in 1978. In 1981, CCH carried out soil sampling, prospecting and bedrock mapping.

Re-staked as Joumbira (YB2261) and Lookout cl (YB2313) in June 1988 by J. Moreau.

Re-staked and consolidated as Haldane cl 1-99 by Equity Exploration Consultants Ltd. in 2007 who carried out bedrock mapping and prospecting in 2008.

Alianza Minerals Ltd. entered a purchase agreement in 2018 with Equity for the Haldane claims. In 2018, they carried out bedrock mapping and rock geochemistry at the Peak occurrence.

Regional & Property Geology

The Mt. Haldane area is underlain by the early Carboniferous Keno Hill quartzite. The quartzite overlies mid to late Devonian Earn Group quartz- and feldspar-phyric chloritic phyllite metavolcanics (Roots, 1997). Carbonaceous Earn Group phyllite and siltstone underlie the metavocanics. A large regional thrust fault, the Robert Service Thrust, is present in the area, which puts Keno Hill quartzite into thrust contact with Proterozoic Hyland group phyllite and schist. Numerous Triassic age metadiorite sills intrude both the Keno Hill quartzite and Earn Group rocks located around the occurrence. Several small Cretaceous age granitic dykes and intrusions also intrude the sequence (AR 097320).

Mineralization & Results

The Peak occurrence is located on the north side of Mt. Haldane and consists of a shallow, southwest dipping and southeast striking, 0.2 m to 2.0 m thick, massive to ribbon quartz vein that outcrops for 300 m. Mineralization is present as up to 5% sulphide, primarily galena. Surrounding wall rock is mineralized with narrow sulphide stringers and disseminated arsenopyrite and pyrite; however, silver and lead values are typically not significant in wall rock (AR 095638).

Grab and chip sampling of the Peak vein in 2008 returned values up to 162 g/t Ag, 0.584% Pb, 0.047% Zn, 0.02 ppm Au and 3180 ppm As over 0.7 m in a chip sample and 156 g/t Ag, 0.323% Pb, 0.055% Zn, 0.006 ppm Au and 2130 ppm As in a grab sample (AR 095638).

Location Map

Last Updated: Apr 8, 2021

Work History

Year Work Type Comment
2018 Geology: Bedrock Mapping
2008 Geochemistry: Rock Grab and chip sampling.
2008 Geology: Bedrock Mapping
2008 Other: Prospecting
1981 Geochemistry: Soil
1981 Geology: Bedrock Mapping
1981 Other: Prospecting
1978 Geology: Bedrock Mapping

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Related References

Number Title Page(s) Document Type
7 Geology of the Mayo Map Area, Yukon Territory (NTS 105M) Bulletin
GM1996-4 Geological Map of Mt. Haldane area, Yukon (105M/13) Geoscience Map (Geological - Bedrock)
Citations
Alianza Minerals Ltd., Dec/2018. Assessment Report #097320 by M. Jones.
Alianza Minerals Ltd., Jan/2020. Assessment Report #097337 by M. Jones.

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