Property Name |
Tit for Tat
10732.PDF
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Location |
NAD 83 |
49° 41' 48.00'' N, 115° 32' 16.00'' W
49.696667, -115.537778
UTM: Easting 605449, Northing 5505932, Zone 11 (North)
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NAD 27 |
49° 41' 48.08'' N, 115° 32' 12.76'' W
49.696689, -115.536878
UTM: Easting 605517, Northing 5505717, Zone 11 (North)
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NTS |
082G12E |
BCGS |
082G063 |
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Mining Divisions |
Fort Steele |
Mining Camp |
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Title |
Prospecting Report on the Tit for Tat Claim Group, Fort Steele Mining Division |
Report Year |
1982 |
Number of Pages |
17 |
Statements of Work |
n/a |
Affidavit Date |
1982-11-01 |
Off Confidential |
1983-11-01 |
Claims |
CELTA, LENTZ LODE, TIT FOR TAT |
General Work Categories |
Geochemical, Prospecting |
Operators |
Albury Resources Ltd.
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Owners |
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Authors |
Kregosky, Roy
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MINFILE Nos |
082GNW020
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Commodities |
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Work Done |
Geochemical |
Sampling/assaying |
0 sample(s) |
Prospecting |
Prospecting |
0.0 ha |
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Keywords |
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Related Report(s) |
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File(s) |
10732.PDF
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Geological Summary |
Silty argillites of the Aldridge Formation (Pre-Cambrian), quartzites of the Creston Formation and dolomitic argillites of the Kitchener Formation (Pre-Cambrian) dip 38 to 60 degrees westerly. These rocks are cut by a syenite dyke approximately 2 metres wide. The dyke and host rocks are cut by quartz veins dipping 12 to 45 degrees easterly. Iron sulphides, galena, sphalerite, chalcopyrite and precious metal values occur in quartz gangue.
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