Occurrence Details


Occurrence Number:
105A 053
Occurrence Name:
Sa Dena Hes-East Zone
Occurrence Type:
Hard-rock
Status:
Deposit
Date printed:
4/29/2025 6:18:28 AM

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General Information

Primary Commodities: lead, silver, zinc
Aliases: Jewel Box, Mt. Hundere, Sa Dena Hes
Deposit Type(s): Skarn
Location(s): N - W
NTS Mapsheet(s): 105A10
Location Comments: Location digitized from map in AR062257
Hand Samples Available: No
Last Reviewed:

Capsule

At Mt Hundere, several high grade zinc-lead-silver replacement zones occur along contacts between Lower Cambrian limestone and phyllite.

Beneath Jewelbox Hill, the Upper and Lower mineralized replacement zones form lensoid bodies 1 to 15 m thick in two sheared, brecciated limestone layers with locally developed cavernous porosity. A chimney of high grade mineralization connects the Upper and Lower replacement zones. Other mineralization is contained in the Main zone, the East zone and the Gribbler zone, as well as in the Attila and Burnick zones beneath North Hill. Zinc to lead ratio is 2:1 in all zones except the Burnick, where it is 30:1. Based on drilling up to May 1990, the average grade is estimated at about 16.6% combined Zn-Pb.

On Jewelbox Hill the main ore type consists of coarse actinolite-diopside-quartz-andradite skarn with massive sphalerite and galena. Copper-iron skarns and replacement bodies containing magnetite, chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite and minor pyrite and hematite also occur locally. The highest silver values on the property come from prograde diopside-rich skarn on the east side of Jewelbox Hill. Two vertical, ENE trending faults filled with quartz-fluorite breccia occur near the ore, and some fluorite extends into the ore.

The structure of Jewelbox Hill is very complex. It is dominated by a flat lying, limestone/ marble unit, the "Main Limestone", approximately 100m thick. This carbonate unit pinches out toward the east in the subsurface. The Main Limestone interfingers complexly with phyllite in the pinch out area. A second carbonate of unknown stratigraphic correlation, the "FW Limestone", forms a steeply dipping layer just east of the Main Limestone pinch out. This is interpreted to be the steep limb of an easterly inclined second phase fold with axial trend 035 degrees. Another limestone, possibly equivalent to the FW Limestone occurs below the Main Limestone.

Steeply dipping faults and fracture zones trending 090 deg to 110 deg are important at Jewel Box Hill and appear to control many of the zones. The Sump Fault exposed near the portal trends north-south and the Fluorite Fault, between Jewel Box Hill and Gribbler Ridge. Both these structures may be feeders to the Jewel Box Hill ores. The Sump Fault appears to drop calcareous phyllite down significantly on its east side so that the favourable Main Limestone would be expected at depth if is has not lensed out completely in that direction.

The mineralization at Mt Hundere is epigenetic and is believed to be the product of retrograde thermal metamorphism related to a buried intrusion inferred from the presence of a dome-shaped uplift in the Mt Hundere area (Abbott, 1977). The only igneous rocks outcropping on the property are quartz-albite porphyry dykes. D. Sinclair obtained a 50 Ma K/Ar age from one such dyke on North Hill.

Cominco's 1999 Annual Report lists a proven and probable reserve (pre-NI 43-101) of 1.3M tonnes grading 10.1% Zn and 2.3% Pb and a MEASURED+ INDICATED resource of 0.7M tonnes grading 11.9% Zn and 4.6% Pb.

Teck Cominco's 2003 to 2005 Annual Reports lists an INDICATED resource of 2.19M tonnes grading 10.4% Zn and 2.6% Pb. Later reports do not list the property.

Work History

Date Work Type Comment
12/1/1990 Drilling
12/1/1988 Drilling
12/1/1986 Drilling
12/1/1986 Geochemistry
12/1/1986 Development, Surface
12/1/1985 Drilling
12/1/1985 Geochemistry
12/1/1984 Geochemistry
12/1/1984 Geochemistry
12/1/1982 Studies
12/1/1982 Drilling
12/1/1982 Lab Work/Physical Studies
12/1/1981 Drilling
12/1/1981 Other
12/1/1981 Geochemistry
12/1/1981 Geology
12/1/1980 Studies
12/1/1979 Geochemistry
12/1/1979 Drilling
12/1/1979 Trenching
12/1/1979 Geology
12/1/1966 Trenching
12/1/1966 Geochemistry
12/1/1966 Geology
12/1/1963 Drilling
12/1/1963 Other

Related References

Number Title Page(s) Reference Type Document Type
ARMC000393 Report - Sa Dena Hes Mine Property File Collection Report