General Information
Secondary Commodities: copper, gold, uranium
Aliases: Rob
Deposit Type(s): Iron Oxide Breccias & Veins (Wernecke Breccias)
Location(s): 64°51'9" N - -139°18'14" W
NTS Mapsheet(s): 116B14
Location Comments: .5 Kilometres
Hand Samples Available: No
Last Reviewed:
Capsule
Work History
Staked as Rob cl 1-12 (YA10495) in Jul/77 by the Blackstone Project (Union Miniere Explorations and Mining Corporation Limited and Shell Canada Resources Limited), which explored with grid soil sampling, mapping and reconnaissance radiometric surveys in 1977 and 1978. In Aug/89 Rob cl 7-12 (YA10495) expired. The remaining Rob claims were transferred to Major General Resources Ltd in Aug/90. The company added Rob cl 7-24 (YB52469) in Aug/94. The northern boundary of the claims butt up against the Olympic claims, (Minfile Occurrence # 116B099).
In 1994 Pendisle Resources Ltd obtained an option to explore the Rob claims. Pendisle hired Equity Engineering Ltd to carry out the work. In Aug/94 Equity carried out geological mapping, prospecting and rock, soil and stream sediment sampling.
In Jun/96, High Sense Geophysics Ltd under contract to Equity Engineering Limited flew a regional, helicopter borne, magnetic and radiometric survey over most of the Coal Creek Inlier.
In Jun/97 Major General Resources Ltd staked Europa cl 1-39 (YC04416) on the south and east boundary of the Rob claims. The company also carried out prospecting, linecutting, ground IP and magnetic suveys on the Rob claims.
Capsule Geology
The area is underlain by Lower Proterozoic Fairchild Lake Group pinkish brown silty dolostone, minor mudstone and quartzite; Lower Proterozoic Quartet Group well bedded black shales, minor conglomerate and carbonate rocks; and irregularly shaped monolithic and heterolithic cross-cutting breccias of the Middle Proterozoic Wernecke Breccia unit. These rocks in turn are cut by Middle Proterozoic diorite/gabbro dykes of the Hart River Group (?).The claims straddle the ¿Northern Breccia Belt¿ (Lane et al., 1992).
Mineralization and results include; (1) sparse chalcopyrite and trace pitchblende in 1-30 cm quartz-ankerite veins and several grid soil assays greater than 4 000 pmm Cu (Burgoyne, 1978); (2) disseminated to semi-massive chalcopyrite, minor chalcocite and galena with rocks assaying up to 10.8% Cu, 47.0 ppm Ag, 2 976 ppm Co and 625 ppb Au; (3) a 200 m by 200 m gossan coincedent with a Cu soil grid anomaly 150 m by 400 m with Cu-Co often occuring together; (4) several anomalous Cu silt samples (Falls & Baknes, 1995); (5) magnetite in the area of higher grade copper values (Butler & Lebel, 1998).
Alteration comprises strongly carbonate-altered sediments in the gossan mentioned above. Also, chlorite is common in a matrix of crushed rock, dolomite, minor calcite, hematite and specularite within the Wernecke Breccia unit.
Ground geophysics outlined a linear high caused by mafic dykes and a buried ¿crescent-shaped¿ anomaly coincedent with anmalous soil geochemistry (Butler & Lebel, 1998). Regional airborne geophysics outlined numerous northeast trending features which are interpreted to be a graben.
This and several other similar occurrences (Minfile 116B 068, 099, 102) are located along the Monster Fault, a steep east-west normal structure of Proterozoic age which is down thrown to the north.
References
BLACKSTONE RESOURCES INC, Stock Prospectus, Jan/97.
EQUITY ENGINEERING LTD, Apr/95. Assessment Report #093297 by R. Falls and M. Baknes.
ETHERIDGE HENLEY WILLIAMS & HIGH SENSE GEOPHYSICS LIMITED, Feb/97. Assessment Report #093600 by Allen Duffy et al.
GEORGE CROSS NEWSLETTER, 4 Sep/96.
LANE, R.A., AND GODWIN, C.I., 1992. Geology of the Ogilvie Mountains Breccias, Coal Creek Inlier (NTS 116B/11,13,14), Yukon Territory. Exploration and Geological Services Division, DIAND, Open File 1992-1.
MAJOR GENERAL RESOURCES LTD, Jan/98. Assessment Report #093771 by S.P. Butler.
MINERAL INDUSTRY REPORT 1977, p.56; 1978, p. 29.
MINFILE OCCURRENCES 116B 068, 099, 102.
UNION MINIERE EXPLORATIONS AND MINING CORPORATION LIMITED, Jul/78. Assessment Report #090346 by A.A. Burgoyne.
Staked as Rob cl 1-12 (YA10495) in Jul/77 by the Blackstone Project (Union Miniere Explorations and Mining Corporation Limited and Shell Canada Resources Limited), which explored with grid soil sampling, mapping and reconnaissance radiometric surveys in 1977 and 1978. In Aug/89 Rob cl 7-12 (YA10495) expired. The remaining Rob claims were transferred to Major General Resources Ltd in Aug/90. The company added Rob cl 7-24 (YB52469) in Aug/94. The northern boundary of the claims butt up against the Olympic claims, (Minfile Occurrence # 116B099).
In 1994 Pendisle Resources Ltd obtained an option to explore the Rob claims. Pendisle hired Equity Engineering Ltd to carry out the work. In Aug/94 Equity carried out geological mapping, prospecting and rock, soil and stream sediment sampling.
In Jun/96, High Sense Geophysics Ltd under contract to Equity Engineering Limited flew a regional, helicopter borne, magnetic and radiometric survey over most of the Coal Creek Inlier.
In Jun/97 Major General Resources Ltd staked Europa cl 1-39 (YC04416) on the south and east boundary of the Rob claims. The company also carried out prospecting, linecutting, ground IP and magnetic suveys on the Rob claims.
Capsule Geology
The area is underlain by Lower Proterozoic Fairchild Lake Group pinkish brown silty dolostone, minor mudstone and quartzite; Lower Proterozoic Quartet Group well bedded black shales, minor conglomerate and carbonate rocks; and irregularly shaped monolithic and heterolithic cross-cutting breccias of the Middle Proterozoic Wernecke Breccia unit. These rocks in turn are cut by Middle Proterozoic diorite/gabbro dykes of the Hart River Group (?).The claims straddle the ¿Northern Breccia Belt¿ (Lane et al., 1992).
Mineralization and results include; (1) sparse chalcopyrite and trace pitchblende in 1-30 cm quartz-ankerite veins and several grid soil assays greater than 4 000 pmm Cu (Burgoyne, 1978); (2) disseminated to semi-massive chalcopyrite, minor chalcocite and galena with rocks assaying up to 10.8% Cu, 47.0 ppm Ag, 2 976 ppm Co and 625 ppb Au; (3) a 200 m by 200 m gossan coincedent with a Cu soil grid anomaly 150 m by 400 m with Cu-Co often occuring together; (4) several anomalous Cu silt samples (Falls & Baknes, 1995); (5) magnetite in the area of higher grade copper values (Butler & Lebel, 1998).
Alteration comprises strongly carbonate-altered sediments in the gossan mentioned above. Also, chlorite is common in a matrix of crushed rock, dolomite, minor calcite, hematite and specularite within the Wernecke Breccia unit.
Ground geophysics outlined a linear high caused by mafic dykes and a buried ¿crescent-shaped¿ anomaly coincedent with anmalous soil geochemistry (Butler & Lebel, 1998). Regional airborne geophysics outlined numerous northeast trending features which are interpreted to be a graben.
This and several other similar occurrences (Minfile 116B 068, 099, 102) are located along the Monster Fault, a steep east-west normal structure of Proterozoic age which is down thrown to the north.
References
BLACKSTONE RESOURCES INC, Stock Prospectus, Jan/97.
EQUITY ENGINEERING LTD, Apr/95. Assessment Report #093297 by R. Falls and M. Baknes.
ETHERIDGE HENLEY WILLIAMS & HIGH SENSE GEOPHYSICS LIMITED, Feb/97. Assessment Report #093600 by Allen Duffy et al.
GEORGE CROSS NEWSLETTER, 4 Sep/96.
LANE, R.A., AND GODWIN, C.I., 1992. Geology of the Ogilvie Mountains Breccias, Coal Creek Inlier (NTS 116B/11,13,14), Yukon Territory. Exploration and Geological Services Division, DIAND, Open File 1992-1.
MAJOR GENERAL RESOURCES LTD, Jan/98. Assessment Report #093771 by S.P. Butler.
MINERAL INDUSTRY REPORT 1977, p.56; 1978, p. 29.
MINFILE OCCURRENCES 116B 068, 099, 102.
UNION MINIERE EXPLORATIONS AND MINING CORPORATION LIMITED, Jul/78. Assessment Report #090346 by A.A. Burgoyne.
Work History
Date | Work Type | Comment |
---|---|---|
12/31/1997 | Ground Geophysics | Also magnetic survey. |
12/31/1997 | Other | |
12/31/1996 | Airborne Geophysics | Also magnetic survey, flown over the Coal Creek Inlier. |
12/31/1994 | Geochemistry | |
12/31/1994 | Geology | |
12/31/1994 | Geochemistry | |
12/31/1978 | Geochemistry | |
12/31/1978 | Geology | |
12/31/1978 | Geochemistry | |
12/31/1977 | Geology | |
12/31/1977 | Geochemistry | |
12/31/1977 | Ground Geophysics | Also EM survey. |
Assessment Reports that overlap occurrence
Report Number | Year | Title | Worktypes | Holes Drilled | Meters Drilled |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
093600 | 1996 | Logistics Report for a Helicopter Magneitc and Gamma-Ray Spectrometer Survey of the MONSTER Property | Gamma-Ray Spectrometry - Airborne Geophysics, Magnetic - Airborne Geophysics | ||
093297 | 1994 | 1994 Geological Report on the ROB 1-24 Claims | Rock - Geochemistry, Silt - Geochemistry, Soil - Geochemistry, Detailed Bedrock Mapping - Geology, Prospecting - Other | ||
090346 | 1977 | Geochemical Copper Soil Survey on the ROB 1-12 Claims | Soil - Geochemistry, Line Cutting - Other |
Related References
Number | Title | Page(s) | Reference Type | Document Type |
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ARMC006779 | Notes - Rob Uranium property | Property File Collection | Miscellaneous Company Documents | |
ARMC004670 | Summary report - Rob uranium property | Property File Collection | Report | |
ARMC016783 | Geochemical map - 116B/14 | Property File Collection | Geochemical Map |