Occurrence Details


Occurrence Number:
105G 160
Occurrence Name:
DM
Occurrence Type:
Hard-rock
Status:
Prospect
Date printed:
6/25/2025 8:10:54 AM

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General Information

Primary Commodities: cobalt, copper, gold, magnetite, zinc
Aliases: RB
Deposit Type(s): Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide (VMS) Besshi Cu-Zn, Volcanogenic Sulphide - type not determined
Location(s): N - W
NTS Mapsheet(s): 105G07
Location Comments: Location from map in AR 095449
Hand Samples Available: No
Last Reviewed:

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The occurrence is in the Yukon-Tanana Terrane in southeastern Yukon, which is composed of a penetratively deformed volcano-sedimentary assemblage. These rocks have been intruded by contemporaneous meta-gabbro sills and a group of Palaeozoic plutonic and meta-plutonic rocks. Cretaceous to Tertiary aged volcanic, sub[1]volcanic and plutonic rocks intruded the package of rocks. 

Two phases of deformation with regional metamorphism are recognized in Yukon-Tanana Terrane in the region. The regional metamorphism is in the green schist to lower amphibolite facies. The sub-horizontal foliation is sub-parallel to the compositional layering. The foliation in the RB area strikes west to northwest and dips gently to the north and northwest.

There are four main meta-sedimentary or meta-volcanic rock units mapped on the RB property. The oldest unit is quartz schist and micaceous quartzite with lesser quartz-pebble conglomerate and chlorite-biotite schist and grey carbonaceous quartzite. Overlying this unit is a meta-volcanic unit that consists of massive bedded calcareous plagioclase-chlorite-biotite-actinolite schist interlayered with weakly layered plagioclase-chlorite-biotite-actinolite schist and minor carbonaceous phyllite and quartzite. Above that is light grey, tan to white thin platy quartz-muscovite schist with local small scale augen of quartz and feldspar. This unit occurs near the contact of the underlying meta-volcanic unit locally within the overlying carbonaceous unit and indicates felsic volcanism at the end of the mafic volcanic activity and transition to the sedimentary deposition. 

The uppermost, and presumably youngest rocks on the property are medium to dark grey carbonaceous muscovite-quartz schist or phyllite, quartzite with rare light grey marble.

The meta-volcanic unit hosts the mineralization, which consists of magnetite and sulphide. The DM showing consists of narrow horizons (10 – 30 centimeters) within a sequence of strongly foliated chlorite schist which yielded assay values of up to 0.163 g/t gold and 9970 ppm copper. Mineralization consists of disseminated pyrite and chalcopyrite with malachite weathering on surface. The showing consists of abundant narrow horizons spread over a large exposure of chlorite schist on a steep west facing slope 150 meters wide and exposed over a 40 meter true thickness.

Work History

Date Work Type Comment
5/1/2011 Drilling 1 hole, 117.4 m
5/1/2010 Geochemistry
5/1/2010 Geochemistry
5/1/2010 Geochemistry
5/1/2010 Geology
5/1/2010 Other
5/1/2004 Geology
5/1/2004 Geochemistry
5/1/2004 Geochemistry
5/1/1997 Geochemistry
5/1/1997 Airborne Geophysics
5/1/1997 Airborne Geophysics
5/1/1996 Geology
5/1/1996 Geochemistry

Related References

Number Title Page(s) Reference Type Document Type
11-055 Target Evaluation Assesment Report on the Diamond Drilling Program 2011 On RB Claims, Grass Lakes Area, Finlayson Lake Area, Yukon Yukon Government: Energy, Mines and Resources YMEP Report
04-028 Assessment Report on Geological and Geochemical Surveys of the RB 1-94 Claims Yukon Government: Energy, Mines and Resources YMEP Report