General Information
Aliases: Beaver, Buck, Ross, Snag, Snaggy
Deposit Type(s): Ultramafic Mafic Gabbroid Cu-Ni-PGE
Location(s): 62°15'7" N - -140°42'32" W
NTS Mapsheet(s): 115K07
Location Comments: .5 Kilometres
Hand Samples Available: No
Last Reviewed:
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Work History
Staked as Buck, Ross etc cl (67689) in Nov/53 by Canalask Nickel ML. Restaked as Snag and Snaggy cl (91885) in Apr/65 and as Beaver and Bonza cl (Y8546) in Jun/66 by P. Versluce and optioned to Cominco, which conducted mag surveys later in the year. Explored by Versluce with an EM 15 survey in 1967 and optioned late in the year by Glacier E Corp (a Cyprus subsidiary) together with Rox Port cl (Y20226), staked in Jul/67 by P.H. Sevensma.
The area east of the highway was restaked as the Snag 25-46 cl (Y6O524) in Apr/71 by White River ML.
Capsule Geology
The major target is a strong aeromagnetic anomaly, first found by Canalask, is the exploration target. The area is almost completely covered by an estimated 20 to 150 m of overburden. EM surveys by Cyprus failed to locate conductors of sufficient strength to warrant drilling. Magnetic anomalies in this area are probably caused by ultramafic sills that could have associated nickel deposits.
References
CYPRUS MINES LTD, Apr/68. Assessment Report by J.B.P. Sawyer and D.W. Tully.
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA Paper 68-68, p. 41.
GEORGE CROSS NEWSLETTER, 18 May/71.
GLACIER EXPLORATION CORP., 1967. Assessment Report #017947 by R. Kidd, J.B.P. Sawyer and D.W. Tully.
VERSLUCE, P., 1967. Assessment Report *#017946 by P.H. Sevensma.
Staked as Buck, Ross etc cl (67689) in Nov/53 by Canalask Nickel ML. Restaked as Snag and Snaggy cl (91885) in Apr/65 and as Beaver and Bonza cl (Y8546) in Jun/66 by P. Versluce and optioned to Cominco, which conducted mag surveys later in the year. Explored by Versluce with an EM 15 survey in 1967 and optioned late in the year by Glacier E Corp (a Cyprus subsidiary) together with Rox Port cl (Y20226), staked in Jul/67 by P.H. Sevensma.
The area east of the highway was restaked as the Snag 25-46 cl (Y6O524) in Apr/71 by White River ML.
Capsule Geology
The major target is a strong aeromagnetic anomaly, first found by Canalask, is the exploration target. The area is almost completely covered by an estimated 20 to 150 m of overburden. EM surveys by Cyprus failed to locate conductors of sufficient strength to warrant drilling. Magnetic anomalies in this area are probably caused by ultramafic sills that could have associated nickel deposits.
References
CYPRUS MINES LTD, Apr/68. Assessment Report by J.B.P. Sawyer and D.W. Tully.
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA Paper 68-68, p. 41.
GEORGE CROSS NEWSLETTER, 18 May/71.
GLACIER EXPLORATION CORP., 1967. Assessment Report #017947 by R. Kidd, J.B.P. Sawyer and D.W. Tully.
VERSLUCE, P., 1967. Assessment Report *#017946 by P.H. Sevensma.
Work History
Date | Work Type | Comment |
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12/31/1967 | Ground Geophysics | EM-15 survey. |
12/31/1966 | Ground Geophysics |
Assessment Reports that overlap occurrence
Report Number | Year | Title | Worktypes | Holes Drilled | Meters Drilled |
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017947 | 1968 | Report of Assessment on the Rox, Port and Beaver Claims-Snag Junction, Yukon | EM - Ground Geophysics | ||
017946 | 1967 | Beaver and Bonza Claims-Geological and Geophysical Appraisal | EM - Ground Geophysics, Data Compilation - Pre-existing Data | ||
092054 | 1953 | Report on the Geophysical Surveys in the Shakwak Valley Area, Yukon Territory for Canalask Nickel Mines Limited. | Magnetic - Airborne Geophysics |
Related References
Number | Title | Page(s) | Reference Type | Document Type |
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ARMC006772 | Topographic map of Snag - 115J and 115K | Property File Collection | Geoscience Map (General) | |
ARMC012589 | Report on the Snag project | Property File Collection | Report |