Detailed Summary Report

Assessment Report: 10899

Property Name Range
10899.pdf
Location
NAD 83
53° 12' 12.00'' N, 125° 02' 42.00'' W
53.203333, -125.045
UTM: Easting 363413, Northing 5896842, Zone 10 (North)
NAD 27
53° 12' 12.32'' N, 125° 02' 37.26'' W
53.203421, -125.043683
UTM: Easting 363497, Northing 5896632, Zone 10 (North)
NTS 093F03E
BCGS 093F025
Mining Divisions Omineca
Mining Camp
Title The 1982 Geochemical and Geological Survey on the Range Claim Group, Capoose Lake Area, Omineca Mining Division
Report Year 1982
Number of Pages 166
Statements of Work n/a
Affidavit Date 1982-10-19
Off Confidential 1983-10-19
Claims RANGE
General Work Categories Geochemical, Geological, Physical
Operators BP Resources Canada Limited (and Selco Division)
Owners
Authors Smith, M.
Matysek, P.
MINFILE Nos
Commodities
Work Done
Geochemical Rock 0 sample(s)
Soil 0 sample(s)
Geological Geological 0.0 ha
Physical Line/grid 0.0 km
Trench 0 trench(es); 0.0 m
Keywords
Related Report(s)
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Geological Summary
Shale, siltstone, tuff and coarser clastic rocks (Lower Jurassic) are overlain by andesitic volcanic rocks (Lower Jurassic), and by a felsic volcanic unit (Tertiary). The rocks of Jurassic age are cut by several intrusives (Tertiary?). The most prominent being a 200 to 300 metres wide quartz monzonite dyke. Pyrite occurs in fractures and quartz veins cutting the sedimentary rocks.