General Information
Deposit Type(s): Unknown
Location(s): 60°31'51" N - -126°13'9" W
NTS Mapsheet(s): 95D09
Location Comments: .5 Kilometres
Hand Samples Available: No
Last Reviewed:
Capsule
Work History
Staked as Too cl 1-20 (Y2510) in Mar/66 by Atlas Explorations Ltd on an anomaly discovered by Frances River Syndicate (Canex Aerial Exploration Ltd, Kerr Addison Mines Ltd & Newconex Canadian Exploration Ltd) in 1963. Atlas conducted limited mapping and geochemical sampling in 1966.
Restaked as Karen cl 1-32 (YA44969) in Jul/79 by Getty Canadian Minerals Ltd.
Restaked as Kar cl 1-6 (YD3369 in Mar/2010 by Strategic Metals Ltd.
Capsule Geology
In 1963, anomalous lead values were obtained from a large limonite gossan underlain by units Atlas Exploration mapped as lower Cambrian dolomite and phyllite. Atlas concluded that the anomaly was spurious and caused by a high pyrite content in the area.
The anomaly was revisited during a regional mapping program in 2009 (Pigage, Abbott and Roots, 2010). Indurated, subarkosic sandstones of the Crow Formation are pervasively altered to a white, soft, nonindurated, bedded fine siltstone. The strongly altered material is overlain by an extensive orange ferricrete which continues downstream for over a kilometer. The upper boundary of the ferricrete zone in the valley extends approximately east-west in a straight line perpendicular to the stream direction. Analyses from a sample of the ferricrete taken in 2009 returned anomalous values for lead (38.2 ppm), zinc (218.2 ppm), nickel (95.9 ppm), cobalt (90.5 ppm), manganese (>10 000 ppm), iron (33.2%) and arsenic (185.5 ppm). An analysis from a grab sample of the white altered material was anomalous in barium (1 907 ppm).
Staked as Too cl 1-20 (Y2510) in Mar/66 by Atlas Explorations Ltd on an anomaly discovered by Frances River Syndicate (Canex Aerial Exploration Ltd, Kerr Addison Mines Ltd & Newconex Canadian Exploration Ltd) in 1963. Atlas conducted limited mapping and geochemical sampling in 1966.
Restaked as Karen cl 1-32 (YA44969) in Jul/79 by Getty Canadian Minerals Ltd.
Restaked as Kar cl 1-6 (YD3369 in Mar/2010 by Strategic Metals Ltd.
Capsule Geology
In 1963, anomalous lead values were obtained from a large limonite gossan underlain by units Atlas Exploration mapped as lower Cambrian dolomite and phyllite. Atlas concluded that the anomaly was spurious and caused by a high pyrite content in the area.
The anomaly was revisited during a regional mapping program in 2009 (Pigage, Abbott and Roots, 2010). Indurated, subarkosic sandstones of the Crow Formation are pervasively altered to a white, soft, nonindurated, bedded fine siltstone. The strongly altered material is overlain by an extensive orange ferricrete which continues downstream for over a kilometer. The upper boundary of the ferricrete zone in the valley extends approximately east-west in a straight line perpendicular to the stream direction. Analyses from a sample of the ferricrete taken in 2009 returned anomalous values for lead (38.2 ppm), zinc (218.2 ppm), nickel (95.9 ppm), cobalt (90.5 ppm), manganese (>10 000 ppm), iron (33.2%) and arsenic (185.5 ppm). An analysis from a grab sample of the white altered material was anomalous in barium (1 907 ppm).
Work History
Date | Work Type | Comment |
---|---|---|
12/31/2009 | Geochemistry | A sample of ferricrete zone sampled. |
12/31/2009 | Geology | Pigage et al. |
12/31/1966 | Geology | |
12/31/1966 | Other | |
12/31/1963 | Other | Discovered gossan. |
Assessment Reports that overlap occurrence
Report Number | Year | Title | Worktypes | Holes Drilled | Meters Drilled |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
096359 | 2012 | 2012 Exploration Report, Kar Property | Rock - Geochemistry, Silt - Geochemistry, Soil - Geochemistry, Petrographic - Lab Work/Physical Studies, Digitizing Data - Pre-existing Data |
Related References
Number | Title | Page(s) | Reference Type | Document Type |
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2011-1 | Bedrock geology of Coal River map area (NTS 95D), Yukon | Yukon Geological Survey | Open File (Geological - Bedrock) | |
ARMC013270 | Report and sketch map - Gusty Lakes - Beaver River area | Property File Collection | Report | |
ARMC013274 | Map sheet 95-D-9 with geology field markings | Property File Collection | Geoscience Map (Geological - Bedrock) | |
ARMC013273 | Map sheet 95-D-9 with location markings | Property File Collection | Geoscience Map (General) | |
ARMC013282 | Air photo overlays - Toobally Lakes area | Property File Collection | Geoscience Map (General) | |
ARMC013281 | Sketch claim map and notes - Too claim group | Property File Collection | Geoscience Map (General) | |
ARMC013271 | Geology of the Toobally group | Property File Collection | Report | |
ARMC013275 | Map of geology locations on 95D-9 field map | Property File Collection | Geoscience Map (Geological - Bedrock) | |
ARMC013276 | Map of geology locations on 95D-9 field map | Property File Collection | Geoscience Map (Geological - Bedrock) | |
ARMC013277 | Sketch map showing copper, lead and zinc geochem results - Too claim group | Property File Collection | Geochemical Map | |
ARMC013278 | Key Map - Toobally Lake area - Too Mineral claims locations | Property File Collection | Geoscience Map (General) | |
ARMC013279 | Geochemical soil sampling survey - Cu, Pb & Zn results by atomic absorption spectrophotometer analysis - Too mineral claims map - Toobally Lake area | Property File Collection | Geochemical Map | |
ARMC013280 | Analytical worksheets - Geochemical - Toobally Lake area - Report No. R75-Too | Property File Collection | Assays | |
ARMC013272 | Exploration meeting minutes - October 27, 1970 | Property File Collection | Report |