General Information
Aliases: Diver, Peak
Deposit Type(s): Volcanogenic Sulphide - type not determined
Location(s): 60°33'32" N - -137°16'59" W
NTS Mapsheet(s): 115A11
Location Comments: .5 Kilometres
Hand Samples Available: No
Last Reviewed:
Capsule
Work History
Staked as Diver and Peak cl (93027) in Nov/65 by Jon T. Millhouse following discovery of rich copper float in washed beach gravels on the shore of Kathleen Lake. Millhouse prospected and soil sampled the hillside and drove a 9 m adit in overburden in 1966.
In Jul/94 J.P. Ross staked the Surgati cl 1-20 (YB47160) 18 km to the northeast.
Capsule Geology
Fragments of pyritic volcanic rock containing bornite and chalcopyrite were found in two separate areas, each over 30 m, about 0.8 km apart. The float was most abundant between the beach and the road and was recovered from the lake bottom as well. At both locations, the road is only a about a metre higher than the water line and is constantly wet from spray, which caused the sulphides to develop malachite stain very quickly.
Millhouse finally concluded that the mineralization spilled from trucks hauling ore from the Johobo Mine. A grab sample of bornite fragments assayed 38.0% Cu, 140.6 g/t Ag and trace Au.
References
Staked as Diver and Peak cl (93027) in Nov/65 by Jon T. Millhouse following discovery of rich copper float in washed beach gravels on the shore of Kathleen Lake. Millhouse prospected and soil sampled the hillside and drove a 9 m adit in overburden in 1966.
In Jul/94 J.P. Ross staked the Surgati cl 1-20 (YB47160) 18 km to the northeast.
Capsule Geology
Fragments of pyritic volcanic rock containing bornite and chalcopyrite were found in two separate areas, each over 30 m, about 0.8 km apart. The float was most abundant between the beach and the road and was recovered from the lake bottom as well. At both locations, the road is only a about a metre higher than the water line and is constantly wet from spray, which caused the sulphides to develop malachite stain very quickly.
Millhouse finally concluded that the mineralization spilled from trucks hauling ore from the Johobo Mine. A grab sample of bornite fragments assayed 38.0% Cu, 140.6 g/t Ag and trace Au.
References
Work History
Date | Work Type | Comment |
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12/31/1966 | Geochemistry | |
12/31/1966 | Other | |
12/31/1966 | Other | Amount of work done: 9.1 METRES Adit driven in overburden. |