General Information
Secondary Commodities: gold
Deposit Type(s): Carbonate-Hosted Disseminated Au-Ag (Carlin-type)
Location(s): 64.131890 N, -132.596180 W
NTS Mapsheet(s): 106C02
Location Comments: Coordinates supplied by ATAC 2019
Hand Samples Available at YGS: No
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Work History
Staked within a large block of “T” claims (various claim numbers, T cl 74 =YD22878) in Mar/2010 by ATAC Resources Ltd. The claims cover open ground that existed between the Dale claims to the north and Sten claims to the south staked in 2009.
In Jun/2010 the company flew an airborne ZTEM geophysical survey over eastern end of the larger Rau Gold Belt, which this occurrence lies within. In 2011 ATAC Resources carried out remote sensing studies over the entire Nadaleen trend and carried out extensive regional silt and soil sampling surveys over the Anubis occurrence area (Minfile Occurrence 106C 099) located approximately 1.4 km southeast. In 2012 the company carried out follow-up silt, soil and rock sampling programs over the Anubis occurrence area, prospected and hand trenched favorable areas.
In 2013 the company extended grid soil sampling to the south and northwest, in an area now known as the “Anubis cluster”. Following the receipt of geochemical results the company prospected, hand pitted, excavator trenched and rock sampled favorable areas which led to the discovery of the Dorado showing.
Geology
The occurrence area is located in east-central Yukon within an area geologists have referred to as the Rackla belt. The Rackla belt straddles the northern edge of the Selwyn basin, where Neoproterozoic to Paleozoic rocks of the basin are juxtaposed against Paleozoic and older slope and basin rocks of the Ogilvie platform along the Dawson thrust zone. Selwyn basin rocks in the occurrence area are dominated by slope and facies carbonate, clastic rocks and siltstone with significant deep water black shale and chert, whereas the Ogilvie platform is dominated by shallow water platformal carbonate.
Based on geological mapping by Colpron et al. and geologists employed by ATAC Resources the occurrence area is underlain by a sequence of off-shelf carbonate and shale rocks of Middle Devonian (Eifelian) to Upper Devonian – Lower Mississippian age that are cut by a series of regional faults. The Dorado showing is located along the Anubis fault and it appears to be underlain by limestone.
The Dorado showing is located approximately 1 km northwest of the Draco showing and within a moderately strong mercury and thallium soil anomaly. Grab rock samples collected from hand dug pits returned up to 4.64 g/t gold from strongly oxidized limestones. Although the Dorado showing was scheduled to receive excavator trenching in 2014 the work appears to have never been undertaken. The showing remains to be tested further.
Staked within a large block of “T” claims (various claim numbers, T cl 74 =YD22878) in Mar/2010 by ATAC Resources Ltd. The claims cover open ground that existed between the Dale claims to the north and Sten claims to the south staked in 2009.
In Jun/2010 the company flew an airborne ZTEM geophysical survey over eastern end of the larger Rau Gold Belt, which this occurrence lies within. In 2011 ATAC Resources carried out remote sensing studies over the entire Nadaleen trend and carried out extensive regional silt and soil sampling surveys over the Anubis occurrence area (Minfile Occurrence 106C 099) located approximately 1.4 km southeast. In 2012 the company carried out follow-up silt, soil and rock sampling programs over the Anubis occurrence area, prospected and hand trenched favorable areas.
In 2013 the company extended grid soil sampling to the south and northwest, in an area now known as the “Anubis cluster”. Following the receipt of geochemical results the company prospected, hand pitted, excavator trenched and rock sampled favorable areas which led to the discovery of the Dorado showing.
Geology
The occurrence area is located in east-central Yukon within an area geologists have referred to as the Rackla belt. The Rackla belt straddles the northern edge of the Selwyn basin, where Neoproterozoic to Paleozoic rocks of the basin are juxtaposed against Paleozoic and older slope and basin rocks of the Ogilvie platform along the Dawson thrust zone. Selwyn basin rocks in the occurrence area are dominated by slope and facies carbonate, clastic rocks and siltstone with significant deep water black shale and chert, whereas the Ogilvie platform is dominated by shallow water platformal carbonate.
Based on geological mapping by Colpron et al. and geologists employed by ATAC Resources the occurrence area is underlain by a sequence of off-shelf carbonate and shale rocks of Middle Devonian (Eifelian) to Upper Devonian – Lower Mississippian age that are cut by a series of regional faults. The Dorado showing is located along the Anubis fault and it appears to be underlain by limestone.
The Dorado showing is located approximately 1 km northwest of the Draco showing and within a moderately strong mercury and thallium soil anomaly. Grab rock samples collected from hand dug pits returned up to 4.64 g/t gold from strongly oxidized limestones. Although the Dorado showing was scheduled to receive excavator trenching in 2014 the work appears to have never been undertaken. The showing remains to be tested further.
Location Map
Last Updated: Feb 27, 2020
Work History
Year | Work Type | Comment |
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2017 | Drilling: Diamond | drilled 300m to the south. |
2013 | Geochemistry: Rock | |
2013 | Geochemistry: Soil | Reconnaissance scale. |
2013 | Trenching: Backhoe | |
2012 | Geochemistry: Silt | Reconnaissance scale. |
2012 | Geochemistry: Soil | |
2011 | Remote Sensing: LIDAR | Conducted over entire Nadaleen Trend. |
2010 | Airborne Geophysics: ZTEM |
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Assessment Reports that overlap occurrence
Report Number | Year | Title | Worktypes | Holes Drilled | Meters Drilled |
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096810 | 2014 | Assessment Report Describing Geochemical Sampling, Excavator Trenching, Geological Mapping, Auger and Diamond Drilling Along the Nadaleen Trend of the Rackla Gold Property | Auger - Drilling, Diamond - Drilling, Rock - Geochemistry, Backhoe - Trenching | 59 | 4733 |
096607 | 2012 | Assessment Report Describing Metallurgical Testing, Wildlife Monitoring, Heritage Evaluation, and Water Quality and Climate Monitoring Surveys | Water - Geochemistry, Metallurgical Tests - Lab Work/Physical Studies, Environmental Assessment/Impact - Studies, Heritage/Archeological - Studies | ||
096597 | 2012 | Assessment Report Describing Geochemical Sampling, Auger Sampling, Geological Mapping, Diamond Drilling, and Geophysical Surveys | Air Strip - Development, Surface, Auger - Drilling, Diamond - Drilling, Rock - Geochemistry, Silt - Geochemistry, Soil - Geochemistry, Bedrock Mapping - Geology, EM - Ground Geophysics, Gravity Survey - Ground Geophysics, Magnetics - Ground Geophysics, Prospecting - Other, Hand - Trenching | 172 | 37340.37 |
095938 | 2011 | Assessment Report Describing Geochemical Sampling, Geological Mapping and Remote Sensing Surveys at the Rackla Gold Property | Rock - Geochemistry, Silt - Geochemistry, Soil - Geochemistry, Bedrock Mapping - Geology, LIDAR - Remote Sensing, Heritage/Archeological - Studies | ||
095712 | 2010 | Assessment Report Describing Geochemical Sampling, Geological Mapping, Diamond Drilling and Geophysical Surveys at the Nadaleen Trend Property | ZTEM - Airborne Geophysics, Diamond - Drilling, Drill Core - Geochemistry, Rock - Geochemistry, Soil - Geochemistry, Detailed Bedrock Mapping - Geology, Regional Bedrock Mapping - Geology, Prospecting - Other | 9 | 1898.28 |
Related References
Number | Title | Page(s) | Document Type |
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ATAC RESOURCES LTD, Aug/2014. Assessment Report # 096725 by J. Lane and R. Phillips. |
ATAC RESOURCES LTD, May/2018, Assessment Report #097137 by J. Lane and A. Coulter |