General Information
Secondary Commodities: copper, gold
Aliases: Morning Star
Deposit Type(s): Vein Au-Quartz
Location(s): 64°1'29" N - -139°7'15" W
NTS Mapsheet(s): 116B03
Location Comments: .5 Kilometres
Hand Samples Available: No
Last Reviewed:
Capsule
Work History
Staked as Morning Star (4168) in Aug/01 by W.O. Smith, who drove a 7.3 m adit and did considerable trenching until 1909. On nearby claims staked at the same time, C.R. Leake sank a 4.6 m shaft in 1903 on the Fourth of July cl (2038), H.F. Lerwill trenched on the Leroy cl (1805), and an open-cut was put in on the California Girl claims. The workings were restaked as Hun cl (YA79929) in Aug/84 by a joint venture between United Keno Hill ML and Falconbridge L. 8783 Yukon Ltd restaked as the Omega (YB30408), Jap (YB30377) and HMS claims (YB30485) in Dec/90. The HMS claims were transferred to Arbor Res Inc in Feb/92, which explored with trenching and stripping later in the year.
In May/91, W. Hawkes and D. Johnson made an unsuccessful attempt to restake the Jap claims as HJ (YB39964). Merced Inc sampled the property and conducted limited geophysical surveys in 1991. A.J. McFaull restaked as 19 Melinda cl (YB40909) in Jun and Sep/92 and trenched on the Melinda 5 claim. Kennecott Canada Inc optioned the HMS cl in May/93 and conducted trenching, geochemical sampling, and geological mapping on the HMS claims in Jun/93. In Sep/93 Kennecott carried out a detailed examination of the sedimentology, stratigraphy and depositional history of the high bench gravels on Australian Hill. This study covered claims held by Arbor and by McFaull. In March/94 Kennecott terminated the option agreement on the HMS claims. In Jan/96 Arbor Resources changed its name to Klondike Gold Corp
Capsule Geology
The property is partially underlain by quartz-sericite schist (Permian) with minor quartz veins and lenses, covered by about 80 m of Pliocene White Channel Gravel. The uppermost 1.5 m of the schist and the lowermost 3.5 m of White Channel Gravel have undergone strong hydrothermal alteration. Poorly exposed fault zones filled with black graphitic gouge strike east-west. Placer mining operations have recovered topaz, tourmaline, fluorite and cinnabar, probably derived from a large Eocene quartz-feldspar porphyry which outcrops east of the property.
The Morning Star showing consists of quartz veins which were reported by the owner to contain malachite and free gold and to assay about 34.2 g/t Au and up to 20% Cu. This was never confirmed by an independent examination. Merced panned fine gold from weathered bedrock, but assays were negative.
In 1993 Kennecott examined the quartz-feldspar porphyry that outcrops on the property. Gold assays from rock and soil samples were low and there appeared to be little alteration present in the porphyry. Kennecott's Sep/93 work on Australian Hill was aimed at determining whether the high bench gravels could be mined using bulk tonnage methods. Kennecott determined that the gold is not homogeneously distributed through the Australian Hill White Channel Gravel deposit, but occurs primarily at its base. A bulk tonnage target was therefore untenable. Kennecott also determined that the overlying Klondike Gravel deposit on Australian Hill contains minor amounts of gold and likely originated outside of the Klondike district.
References
DAWSON DAILY NEWS, 4 Dec/1905.
DEBICKI, R.L., 1984. Bedrock geology and mineralization of the Klondike area (west), 115O/14, 15, and 116B/2, 3. Exploration and Geological Services Division, DIAND, Open File 1984-3.
GEORGE CROSS NEWSLETTER, 20 Aug/93,
KENNECOTT CANADA INC., Mar/94. Assessment Report #093183 by R. Cranswick and A. Doyle.
KENNECOTT CANADA INC, Feb/96. Assessment Report #093357 by H.O. Cookenboo.
MACLEAN, T.A., 1914. Lode mining in Yukon. Mines Branch Publication 222, p. 124-125.
MERCED INC., Oct/91. Assessment Report #092994 by D.A. Downing.
MORTENSEN, J.K., 1990. Geology and U-Pb geochronology of the Klondike District, West-Central Yukon Territory. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 27, p. 903-914.
RAY, D.G., 1962. The mineralogy of some heavy sands from the Klondike. Unpublished B.Sc. Thesis, University of British Columbia.
TEMPELMAN-KLUIT, D.J., 1982. White Channel gravel of the Klondike. In: Yukon Exploration and Geology 1982, p. 74-79.
YUKON EXPLORATION & GEOLOGY 1994, p. 9, 11, 12.
Staked as Morning Star (4168) in Aug/01 by W.O. Smith, who drove a 7.3 m adit and did considerable trenching until 1909. On nearby claims staked at the same time, C.R. Leake sank a 4.6 m shaft in 1903 on the Fourth of July cl (2038), H.F. Lerwill trenched on the Leroy cl (1805), and an open-cut was put in on the California Girl claims. The workings were restaked as Hun cl (YA79929) in Aug/84 by a joint venture between United Keno Hill ML and Falconbridge L. 8783 Yukon Ltd restaked as the Omega (YB30408), Jap (YB30377) and HMS claims (YB30485) in Dec/90. The HMS claims were transferred to Arbor Res Inc in Feb/92, which explored with trenching and stripping later in the year.
In May/91, W. Hawkes and D. Johnson made an unsuccessful attempt to restake the Jap claims as HJ (YB39964). Merced Inc sampled the property and conducted limited geophysical surveys in 1991. A.J. McFaull restaked as 19 Melinda cl (YB40909) in Jun and Sep/92 and trenched on the Melinda 5 claim. Kennecott Canada Inc optioned the HMS cl in May/93 and conducted trenching, geochemical sampling, and geological mapping on the HMS claims in Jun/93. In Sep/93 Kennecott carried out a detailed examination of the sedimentology, stratigraphy and depositional history of the high bench gravels on Australian Hill. This study covered claims held by Arbor and by McFaull. In March/94 Kennecott terminated the option agreement on the HMS claims. In Jan/96 Arbor Resources changed its name to Klondike Gold Corp
Capsule Geology
The property is partially underlain by quartz-sericite schist (Permian) with minor quartz veins and lenses, covered by about 80 m of Pliocene White Channel Gravel. The uppermost 1.5 m of the schist and the lowermost 3.5 m of White Channel Gravel have undergone strong hydrothermal alteration. Poorly exposed fault zones filled with black graphitic gouge strike east-west. Placer mining operations have recovered topaz, tourmaline, fluorite and cinnabar, probably derived from a large Eocene quartz-feldspar porphyry which outcrops east of the property.
The Morning Star showing consists of quartz veins which were reported by the owner to contain malachite and free gold and to assay about 34.2 g/t Au and up to 20% Cu. This was never confirmed by an independent examination. Merced panned fine gold from weathered bedrock, but assays were negative.
In 1993 Kennecott examined the quartz-feldspar porphyry that outcrops on the property. Gold assays from rock and soil samples were low and there appeared to be little alteration present in the porphyry. Kennecott's Sep/93 work on Australian Hill was aimed at determining whether the high bench gravels could be mined using bulk tonnage methods. Kennecott determined that the gold is not homogeneously distributed through the Australian Hill White Channel Gravel deposit, but occurs primarily at its base. A bulk tonnage target was therefore untenable. Kennecott also determined that the overlying Klondike Gravel deposit on Australian Hill contains minor amounts of gold and likely originated outside of the Klondike district.
References
DAWSON DAILY NEWS, 4 Dec/1905.
DEBICKI, R.L., 1984. Bedrock geology and mineralization of the Klondike area (west), 115O/14, 15, and 116B/2, 3. Exploration and Geological Services Division, DIAND, Open File 1984-3.
GEORGE CROSS NEWSLETTER, 20 Aug/93,
KENNECOTT CANADA INC., Mar/94. Assessment Report #093183 by R. Cranswick and A. Doyle.
KENNECOTT CANADA INC, Feb/96. Assessment Report #093357 by H.O. Cookenboo.
MACLEAN, T.A., 1914. Lode mining in Yukon. Mines Branch Publication 222, p. 124-125.
MERCED INC., Oct/91. Assessment Report #092994 by D.A. Downing.
MORTENSEN, J.K., 1990. Geology and U-Pb geochronology of the Klondike District, West-Central Yukon Territory. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 27, p. 903-914.
RAY, D.G., 1962. The mineralogy of some heavy sands from the Klondike. Unpublished B.Sc. Thesis, University of British Columbia.
TEMPELMAN-KLUIT, D.J., 1982. White Channel gravel of the Klondike. In: Yukon Exploration and Geology 1982, p. 74-79.
YUKON EXPLORATION & GEOLOGY 1994, p. 9, 11, 12.
Work History
Date | Work Type | Comment |
---|---|---|
12/31/1993 | Geology | |
12/31/1993 | Trenching | |
12/31/1993 | Other | |
12/31/1992 | Trenching | McFaull on the Melinda 5 claim. Arbour on the HMS claims. |
12/31/1901 | Trenching | |
12/31/1901 | Other | Drove adit. |
Assessment Reports that overlap occurrence
Report Number | Year | Title | Worktypes | Holes Drilled | Meters Drilled |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
094725 | 2005 | 2006 Geological Report on the HENRY 1-6 Claims | Detailed Bedrock Mapping - Geology | ||
120356 | 1993 | Sedimentology, Stratigraphy, and Depositional History of High Bench Gravels on Australian Hill, Klondike Placer District, Yukon Territory: Implications for Placer and Lode Gold Exploration | |||
093075 | 1992 | Geological, Geochemical and Trenching Report on the Dawson Property | Rock - Geochemistry, Soil - Geochemistry, Detailed Bedrock Mapping - Geology, Prospecting - Other, Mechanical - Trenching | ||
092690 | 1988 | Geological, Geophysical, Geochemical, and Trench Report for Work Performed by Mark Management Ltd. on the REEF Grid | All Weather Road - Development, Surface, Rock - Geochemistry, Soil - Geochemistry, Bedrock Mapping - Geology, Magnetics - Ground Geophysics, Line Cutting - Other, Mechanical - Trenching | ||
092591 | 1987 | Geological, Geochemical, Geophysical and Underground Exporation of the Ben Levy, Hun II, Hunker Extension, and Hattie Grids - Lower Hunker Creek | Rehabilitation - Development, Underground, Soil - Geochemistry, Bedrock Mapping - Geology, EM - Ground Geophysics | ||
091807 | 1985 | Geological, Geochemical and Geophysical Report for Work performed by Mark Management on the Dawson Property | Rock - Geochemistry, Soil - Geochemistry, Detailed Bedrock Mapping - Geology, EM - Ground Geophysics, Magnetics - Ground Geophysics, Heavy Mineral Concentrate - Lab Work/Physical Studies, Petrographic - Lab Work/Physical Studies, Mechanical - Trenching | ||
091546 | 1983 | Regional Geochemical and Geophysical Report on the Syndicate, Dawson, William, 83, 98, Wild, and Wild Card Claims | Magnetic - Airborne Geophysics, Bedrock Mapping - Geology, EM - Ground Geophysics, Heavy Mineral Concentrate - Lab Work/Physical Studies, Data Compilation - Pre-existing Data | ||
090556 | 1979 | Radiometric Geochemical and Radon Soil Gas Survey on the SURPRIZE 1-225 Claims | Rock - Geochemistry, Soil - Geochemistry, Bedrock Mapping - Geology, Gamma-ray Spectrometry - Ground Geophysics, Heavy Mineral Concentrate - Lab Work/Physical Studies, Line Cutting - Other, Prospecting - Other | ||
090448 | 1978 | Assessment Report Surprise Claims | Auger - Drilling, Drill Core - Geochemistry, Drill Cuttings - Geochemistry, Soil - Geochemistry, Mechanical - Trenching | 9 | 415.40 |
090274 | 1976 | Assessment Report on SURPRIZE 1-95 Claims | Rock - Geochemistry, Soil - Geochemistry, Water - Geochemistry, Bedrock Mapping - Geology, Gamma-ray Spectrometry - Ground Geophysics, Line Cutting - Other, Prospecting - Other, Hand - Trenching, Mechanical - Trenching |