General Information
Secondary Commodities: barite, copper, silver
Deposit Type(s): Vein Polymetallic Ag-Pb-Zn+/-Au
Location(s): 61°28'15" N - -131°48'11" W
NTS Mapsheet(s): 105G05
Location Comments: .5 Kilometres
Hand Samples Available: No
Last Reviewed:
Capsule
Work History
This showing was first staked in Sep/54 as the Axe cl (69414) by T.O. Connolly, and was optioned to Berens River Mines Ltd, a subsidiary of Newmont. It has been restaked frequently since - as Rum cl (72354) in Mar/56 by L. Romfo and W. McKinnon, as Jacobs cl (88427) by P. Poggenburg in Aug/63, and as Bell cl 1-48 (Y28330) in Oct/68 by W. Hyde. The Bell claims were optioned during 1970 by the Caltor Syndicate (Rayrock Mines Ltd; Canada Industrial Gas & Oil Ltd; Ashland Oil Canada Ltd), which performed geochem sampling, mapping and hand trenching.
Restaked as Ram cl 1-8 (YA70304) in Aug/83 by A. Mercier.
Capsule Geology
Nine small copper showings containing bornite, chalcopyrite, chalcocite and covellite occur as lenses and veinlets in Cambrian to Ordovician amygdaloidal basalt. The best assays of 0.76% Cu over 3.7 m came from Zone 3. Average grades are about 0.1% Cu and 0.34 g/t Ag. Barren calcite-quartz-barite veins also occur on the property. Soil sampling outlined numerous erratic Cu and Ag (usually coincident) anomalies. The largest anomalies are attributed to Zone 3.
References
CALTOR SYNDICATE, Jan/70. Assessment Report #060166 by A.C Ogilvy and P.N. Tedger.
MINERAL INDUSTRY REPORT 1969-70, p. 131-132; 1976, p. 97.
WESTERN MINER Oct/54, p. 50.
This showing was first staked in Sep/54 as the Axe cl (69414) by T.O. Connolly, and was optioned to Berens River Mines Ltd, a subsidiary of Newmont. It has been restaked frequently since - as Rum cl (72354) in Mar/56 by L. Romfo and W. McKinnon, as Jacobs cl (88427) by P. Poggenburg in Aug/63, and as Bell cl 1-48 (Y28330) in Oct/68 by W. Hyde. The Bell claims were optioned during 1970 by the Caltor Syndicate (Rayrock Mines Ltd; Canada Industrial Gas & Oil Ltd; Ashland Oil Canada Ltd), which performed geochem sampling, mapping and hand trenching.
Restaked as Ram cl 1-8 (YA70304) in Aug/83 by A. Mercier.
Capsule Geology
Nine small copper showings containing bornite, chalcopyrite, chalcocite and covellite occur as lenses and veinlets in Cambrian to Ordovician amygdaloidal basalt. The best assays of 0.76% Cu over 3.7 m came from Zone 3. Average grades are about 0.1% Cu and 0.34 g/t Ag. Barren calcite-quartz-barite veins also occur on the property. Soil sampling outlined numerous erratic Cu and Ag (usually coincident) anomalies. The largest anomalies are attributed to Zone 3.
References
CALTOR SYNDICATE, Jan/70. Assessment Report #060166 by A.C Ogilvy and P.N. Tedger.
MINERAL INDUSTRY REPORT 1969-70, p. 131-132; 1976, p. 97.
WESTERN MINER Oct/54, p. 50.
Work History
Date | Work Type | Comment |
---|---|---|
12/31/1970 | Geology | |
12/31/1970 | Trenching | |
12/31/1970 | Other |
Assessment Reports that overlap occurrence
Report Number | Year | Title | Worktypes | Holes Drilled | Meters Drilled |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
060166 | 1970 | Report on Mapping and Sampling, Bell Claims | Rock - Geochemistry, Soil - Geochemistry, Bedrock Mapping - Geology, Backhoe - Trenching |
Related References
Number | Title | Page(s) | Reference Type | Document Type |
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ARMC016575 | Geology map - 105G/5 - McNeil Lake | Property File Collection | Geoscience Map (Geological - Bedrock) |