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PROSPECTING REPORT ON THE DEV 1-4 CLAIMS
NORTHWESTERN BRITISH COLUMBIA
Liard Mining Division NTS 104 G/12
Latitude 57' 321 N Longitude 131' 40 W
FOR
CONTINENTAL GOLD CORP.
. SUBRECORDER i 1020-800 1. Pender Street RECE~VED
I Vancouver, B.C. V6C 2V6
MhY 1 7 1989
v~hj~$y.iaifER, B.C. -.- -. .. ._ ._ ._ . -. -__I_C_
GREG DAWSON CONTINENTAL GOLD CORP.
March l@,fge;B$ Lj +; : C A I., A PJ 9: I3 A S S E S S M E N T R E P O R T
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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
1.0 SUMMARY
2.0 INTRODUCTION
2.1 Location and Access
2.2 Topography and Vegetation
2.3 Exploration History
2.4 Property Status
3.0 PROPERTY GEOLOGY
3.1 Stratigraphy and Structure
3.2 Mineralization and ~eochemistry
4.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.0 BIBLIOGRAPHY
APPENDICES
APPENDIX I - Sample ~escriptions APPENDIX I1 - ~eochemistry APPENDIX I11 - Statement of Qualifications
Page
2
APPENDIX IV - Cost Statement
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1 Location Map 6 Figure 2 Claim Map 11 Figure 3 Geology of the Devil's Elbow Project Area 13 I
Figure 4 Sample Locations and Geochemistry 16 Figure 5 1:10,000 Sample Locations and ~eochemistry Pocket
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1 Claim Schedule 10
SUMMARY
The Devil's Elbow project encompasses the DEV 1-4
claims totalling 80 units (2000ha). The project area,
located 50 kms southwest of Telegraph Creek (NTS 104
G/12) is underlain by limestone, phyllite, argillite,
chert, rhyolite and granodiorite. Large gossans have
developed throughout the claim group, especially in
regions where the sediments and volcanics are intruded
by small stocks and plugs.
Prospecting to date has located numerous zones of
precious and base metal mineralization associated with
shear zones and brecciated zones in volcanics and
sediments, as well as skarn hosted Ag-Pb-Zn
mineralization. Minimal sampling within the
mineralized zones discovered to date has returned
assays of up to 9.8 oz/ton Ag, 2.62% Pb and 1.08% Zn
over 5.25m. Grab samples from other zones have
assayed up to 2290 ppb Au (0.067 oz/ton Au), 4.7
oz/ton Ag and 10% Zn. Numerous other
gossanous/mineralized zones were not investigated
during 1988. L
The Devils Elbow Project has excellent potential for
hosting shear-hosted gold-silver mineralization and
precious metal-bearing skarns similar to
i""i mineralization found in the Iskut River region of B.C.
Id and at Continental Gold Corp. 's Trophy Gold Project
located 35 kms. southeast of the DEV 1-4 claims.
2.0 INTRODUCTION
T: The Devil s Elbow Project (NTS 104G/12) encompasses
the DEV 1-4 claims. Each claim is a 20 unit modified
grid claim for a total of 80 units. The claims are
registered in the name of Douglas B. Forster and held
b in trust for Continental Gold Corp., who owns an
y undivided 100% interest in the claims. Douglas B.
Forster is a Senior Officer and Director of
Continental Gold Corp.
d The claims were staked in July of 1988 to cover a
;"??i large hydrothermally altered zone in volcanics and J
sediments, where prospecting had discovered heavily
oxidized pyrite-sphalerite mineralization which
assayed 2290 ppb Au, 4.7 oz/ton Ag and 10% zinc.
The DEV 1-4 claims were also located to cover the APEX
Au, Ag, Pb, Zn, Cu, Wo mineral occurrence #013 on the
Ministry of Energy and Mines1 Mineral Inventory Map
for NTS 104G.
2.1 Location and Access
Continental Gold Corp.'s DEV 1-4 claims are situated
approximately 50 kms southwest of Telegraph Creek in
northwestern British Columbia (Figure 1). Access to
the property is via helicopter from Dease Lake or
Telegraph Creek. As well, equipment and supplies can
be flown in by float plane to the Stikine River,
located 2.0 kms. from the western claim boundary.
The DEV 1-4 claims are centred near latitude 57'32IN
and longitude 131'40~~ on NTS map sheet 104G/12.
2.2 Topoaraphv and Climate
The DEV 1-4 claims are located within the drainage
basin of the Stikine River at the eastern margin of
the Coast Range Mountains. The project area is in
moderate alpine terrain with elevations ranging from
300 meters to 1900 meters.
Precipitation in the vicinity of the claims is
variable throughout the year with sudden snow flurries
and rain showers being common. Snow is on many north
facing slopes until late June. Many cirques remain
snow-filled all year round. The best months to
conduct mineral exploration are July, August and
September, with snow beginning to accumulate on the
ground by early to mid-October.
Tree line is approximately 1200 meters, with all
mineralization discovered to date occurring above this
elevation. Minor grass and shrubs cover portions of
the higher elevations, with much of the rest of claim
region being underlain by talus and forest.
Outcrop exposure on the DEV claims is approximately
35%, with overburden and talus covering the rest of
the region.
P o c / / / c O c s o n
7 Road
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a
200 km
SCALE 115,000,000
Continental Gold Corp.
Devils Elbow ProJect Northwestern Br i t lsh Columbfa
Dev 1-4 Claims
LOCATION MAP Liard Mining Division
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Exploration History
The first reconnaissance geological mapping in the
Telegraph Creek map area was undertaken by Forrest A.
Kerr (1948) of the Geological Survey of Canada, who
mapped the mountains adjacent to the tik kine and Iskut
rivers in the years 1924 to 1929. In 1956 the
Geological Survey of Canada carried out "Operation
Stikinetf which included a helicopter reconnaissance of
the Telegraph Creek map area.
his initial work combined with geological mapping
conducted by J.G. Souther, led to the publication of
a 1:250,000 scale geologic map of the Telegraph Map
Sheet (104G) ; Souther (1972) .
The first recorded mineral exploration in the
Telegraph - Stikine River region was undertaken in 1861 when placer gold was discovered on the Stikine
River just below the townsite of Telegraph Creek.
During the 1920ts, 1930's and 1940's the emphasis had
shifted from placer exploration to exploration for
lode deposits. Early exploration was confined to
accessible areas along the Stikine River, with a
number of small copper occurrences being discovered.
During the 1920's and 19308s, the region covered by
the DEV 1-4 claims was staked a number of times as the
APEX claims.
No record of work exists for this early exploration
period, although while staking the ground Continental
geologists identified a number of pits and trenches on
Devil's Elbow Ridge on DEV 1 and 2. Early
explorationists were most likely interested in the
extensive galena-sphalerite mineralization identified
throughout the claim group.
Prospecting of the Dev 1-4 claims was carried out by
five Continental Gold geologists on August 1st and
2nd, 1988. Seventy-eight rock samples were collected
for analysis.
2 .4 Property Status
The evil's Elbow project consists of 4 contiguous I
claims
mineral
(DEV 1-4) totalling 80 units (2000ha). All
claims are owned by Continental Gold Corp.,
and registered in the name of D.B. Forster, Vice
President and Director of Continental Gold Corp.
Pertinent claim information is outlined in Table 1.
The location of the DEV 1-4 claims is depicted in
Figure 2.
R e c o r d Claim N o .
T A B L E 1
CLAIM SCHEDULE
R e c o r d Area N o . Date (ha) Units
DEV 1 5073
DEV 2 5074
DEV 3 5075 -
DEV 4 5076
July 21, 1988 500 20
July 21, 1988 500 20
3 . 0 PROPERTY GEOLOGY
3.1 Stratisraphv
r The regional geology of the Telegraph Creek map area
has been discussed in detail by Kerr (1948) and by
Souther (1972). The region covered by the DEV 1-4
claims is underlain by Permian sediments and volcanics
I Continental Gold Corp. I LEGEND
Legal corner post Northwestern British Columbia h River, creek Dev 1-4 Claims
1.0 0.5 0 1 .o CLAIM MAP
-SCALE 1 : 50,000 Liard Mining Division
ORAWN BY: DATE: N T S : F I G U R E :
B.A.M. SEPT..1988 1 0 4 G / l 2 2
which are well exposed over much of the property
(Figure 3). In the extreme southern portion of the
project area the sediments are intruded by
granodiorite of Jurassic age. Upper Triassic
volcanics also crop out within the claim group to the
west of the Palaeozoic section. Lower Jurassic
syenite intrusions occur both to the south and east of
the claim group.
The Palaeozoic rocks consist of phyllite, argillite,
chert, flow banded rhyolite and limestone. This
section is intruded by numerous felsic and mafic
dykes, which vary in width from 0.5 to 10 metres.
Shear zones, faults, and fault breccias have been
recognized throughout the claim group and generally
trend north-south to north-east.
3.2 Mineralization and ~eochemistrv
Only limited prospecting was conducted on the DEV 1-4
claims during the 1988 field season.
On July 27, 1988 the British Columbia in is try of
Energy and Mines released the results from their
~ i g u r e 3 : Regional Geologic Map Devils Elbow Projec t (After Souther, 1972) . -
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LEGEND
QUATERNARY PLEDTOCENE AYD RECENT
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CaETACEOUS AND TERTURY UPPER CRETACEOUS AND LOWER TERTIARY
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JURASSIC MIDDLE ( 7 ) AND W P E n JURASSIC
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T W l C AND JURASSIC POST-UPPER TRWSIC PROLOWER SUIUSSiC
Figure 3a: Legepd for Geologic Map, '
Figure 3 (After Souther,l972)
Regional Geochemical Stream Sediment Survey which
covered the entire Telegraph mapsheet (104G). Stream
sediments from creeks draining the DEV 1-4 claims are
highly anomalous in Pb, Zn, Ag, As and Cd and
moderately anomalous in Au. Ninety-fifth percentile
Ag, Pb, Zn and As anomalies were documented in creeks
draining both east and west from the ridge that runs
down the centre of the claim group.
To date, prospecting has discovered two major styles
of precious and base metal mineralization on the DEV
1-4 claims. In the southern portion of the project
area sulfide-bearing shear zones have been documented
near the margin of a granodiorite stock. A large
gossanous zone occurs near the contact of the
granodiorite on DEV 3 and 4. Shear zones are
recognized by the presence of abundant quartz and
calcite gangue within brecciated and sheared volcanics
or sediments. Mineralization consists of the sulfides
pyrite, arsenopyrite, galena, chalcopyrite and
sphalerite. Minor amounts of magnetite also occur
within these zones. ~inimal rock sampling has
returned highly anomalous values in both base and
precious metals as summarized below and indicated on
Figure 4. This style of mineralization is widespread
on the southern portion of the claim group. All rock
sample locations together with their Au, Ag, Cu, Pb,
Zn values are shown on Figure 5.
SAMPLE NUMBER
5319
7394
ASSAYS
Au: 1260 ppb
Au: 1630 ppb Ag: 4.47 oz/ton
Au: 62 ppb Ag: 3.25 oz/ton Pb: 2.10% Zn: 4,64%
Au: 2290 ppb Ag: 4.70 oz/ton Zn: 10%
Ag: 2.11 oz/ton Cu: 1.14%
A second style of mineralization has been located in
the northern portion of the property. Skarnified
limestones occur on the DEV 1 claim about 500 metres
n north of the LCP just below, and west of the ridge I crest. Old workings, in the form of several small
trenches were found in this location. ~ineralization
within the skarn is banded, with banding being defined
by alternating layers of galena, pyrite, magnetite and I sphalerite within a gangue of actinolite, epidote and
quartz. Continuous chip samples were taken across the
banding in the skarn yielding a weighted average over
a 5.25 metre (17.22 foot) true width section assaying:
Ag: 9.8 oz/ton ) Pb: 2.62% ) over 5.25 metres Zn: 1.08% ) (Sample #Is 4770-4772)
The banding in the skarn dips gently eastward and
strikes about north-south. Three hundred metres north
of this location another outcrop of skarn assayed 1.8
oz/ton Ag and 0.91% Cu.
Numerous other gossanous pyrite-rich mineralized zones
have been located on the property, although no attempt
was made to investigate these regions during 1988.
4.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
The region covered by Continental Gold Corpts Devil's
Elbow Project has excellent potential for shear zone
gold-silver mineralization similar to mineralization
found in the Iskut River region of northwest B.C. In
addition precious metal-bearing skarn mineralization
is widespread in the project area and is similar in
m many respects to Gulf International Mineralts, I
b McLymont Creek Project in the Iskut River area, where
. recent drilling of sulfide skarns has
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yielded drill intercepts which assayed up to 1.6
oz/ton Au and 39.73 oz/ton Ag over 36.5 feet.
The following work is recommended for the 1989 field
season:
- Detailed prospecting over the entire claim area. - Geological mapping at a scale of 1:10,000 over the
entire claim area and at a scale of 1:1000 over
areas of known mineralization.
- Grid layout over and surrounding the two major areas of mineralization to be followed by soil sampling
and geophysics. The geophysics should consist of
magnetic and VLF-EM surveys.
P - Hand and dynamite trenching of known and newly
U discovered mineralization.
5 . 0 BIBLIOGRAPHY
British Columbia Report of
Petroleum Resources - Minister of Mines and
Grove, E.W., 1986. Geology and Mineral Deposits on
the Unut River - Salmon River - Anyox Area, Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum
Resources Bulletin 63.
Kerr, F.A., 1948. Lower Stikine and Western Iskut
River Areas, B.C. Geological Survey of Canada,
Memoir 246.
Souther, J.G. 1972. Telegraph Creek Map-Area, B.C.
(104G), Geological Survey of Canada Paper 71-
44.
Forster, D. B. 1988. The DEV Project Property Summary.
Private Company Report.
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GEOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS CERTIFICATE
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DATE RECEIVED : A W 5 1988 DATE REPORT MAILED : 4 ASSAYER. . . D .TOYE OR C. LEOND, CERTIFIED B. C. ASSAYERS CONTINENTAL GOLD CORP. File
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DATE RECEIVED: JULY 13 1988 DATE REPORT MAILED: sCf!
..D.TOYE OR C.LEONG, CERTIFIED B.C. ASSAYERS
CONTINENTAL GOLD CORP. F i l e # 88-26561 Page 1
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STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
I, Greg Dawson, do hereby certify that:
1. I am currently employed as geologist by continental Gold Corp. with offices at 1020-800 West Pender Street, Vancouver, B.C.
2. I graduated from the University of British Columbia in Geology, having obtained my Bachelor of Science in 1986.
3. I have worked in the field of mineral exploration in B. C. , Manitoba and the Northwest Territories since 1976.
4. This report is based in part on my personal observations of the property.
Greg Dawson, B.Sc. Continental Gold Corp.
Vancouver, B. C .
A P P E N D I X IV
COST STATEMENT
COST STATEMENT
LABOUR
Bernie Augsten 2 days @ $150/day
Bob Lane 2 days @ $150/day
Bruce Mezei 2 days @ $140/day
Paul Barratt 2 days @ $140/day
~ e v i n May 2 days @ $l2O/day
Sub Total
ROOM & BOARD
10 man days @ $100/day inclusive
GEOCHEMISTRY
78 rock samples @ $13.75/sample
n TRANSPORTATION
8 hrs. Hughes 500D @ $680/hr. $5,440.00
i MISCELLANEOUS
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Sample Bags, Flagging etc. $ 75.00
Grand Total $9,056.25
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