General Information
Secondary Commodities: lead, zinc
Aliases: Ug
Deposit Type(s): Sediment hosted Mississippi Valley-Type Pb-Zn (MVT)
Location(s): 64°51'44" N - -140°2'6" W
NTS Mapsheet(s): 116C16
Location Comments: 1 Kilometres
Hand Samples Available: No
Last Reviewed:
Capsule
Work History
Staked as UG cl 1-32 (Y99787) in Jun/75 by Cyprus Anvil Mining Corporation, which conducted mapping and grid soil sampling later in the year.
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.
Capsule Geology
The area is underlain by Lower Proterozoic Gillespie Lake Group sedimentary rocks. The occurrence consists of disseminated sphalerite mineralization with lesser amounts of galena, pyrite and/or marcasite in fracture zones and breccia cutting dolomite, minor shale and quartzite. The occurrence is related to a steep dipping fault. Grab samples returned up to 9.78 % Zn and 0.5% Pb; best soil results were up to 3100 ppm Zn and 2250 ppm Pb.
The regional airborne geophysical survey outlined numerous northeast trending features which were interpreted to be faults. No new claims were staked.
Staked as UG cl 1-32 (Y99787) in Jun/75 by Cyprus Anvil Mining Corporation, which conducted mapping and grid soil sampling later in the year.
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.
Capsule Geology
The area is underlain by Lower Proterozoic Gillespie Lake Group sedimentary rocks. The occurrence consists of disseminated sphalerite mineralization with lesser amounts of galena, pyrite and/or marcasite in fracture zones and breccia cutting dolomite, minor shale and quartzite. The occurrence is related to a steep dipping fault. Grab samples returned up to 9.78 % Zn and 0.5% Pb; best soil results were up to 3100 ppm Zn and 2250 ppm Pb.
The regional airborne geophysical survey outlined numerous northeast trending features which were interpreted to be faults. No new claims were staked.
Work History
Date | Work Type | Comment |
---|---|---|
12/31/1996 | Airborne Geophysics | Also radiometric survey. Regional in extent. |
12/31/1975 | Geology | |
12/31/1975 | Geochemistry |
Assessment Reports that overlap occurrence
Report Number | Year | Title | Worktypes | Holes Drilled | Meters Drilled |
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094920 | 2007 | Geochemical Geological and Geophysical Report on the OG 1-30, UG 1-18 and FM 1-176 Claims | Soil - Geochemistry, Bedrock Mapping - Geology, Gravity Survey - Ground Geophysics, Data Compilation - Pre-existing Data | ||
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 | ||
090092 | 1975 | Geological and Geochemical Report on the UG Claim Group | Soil - Geochemistry, Detailed Bedrock Mapping - Geology |
Related References
Number | Title | Page(s) | Reference Type | Document Type |
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ARMC016789 | Geochemical map - 116C/16 | Property File Collection | Geochemical Map | |
1999-1(D) | Yukon Digital Geology | Indian & Northern Affairs Canada/Department of Indian & Northern Development: Exploration & Geological Services Division | Open File (Geological - Bedrock) |