| Property Name |
L.E.
10918.pdf
|
| Location |
| NAD 83 |
54° 32' 12.00'' N, 127° 10' 54.00'' W
54.536667, -127.181667
UTM: Easting 617646, Northing 6044755, Zone 9 (North)
|
| NAD 27 |
54° 32' 12.35'' N, 127° 10' 48.83'' W
54.536764, -127.180231
UTM: Easting 617743, Northing 6044552, Zone 9 (North)
|
| NTS |
093L11E |
| BCGS |
093L055 |
|
| Mining Divisions |
Omineca |
| Mining Camp |
|
| Title |
Geology of the L.E. Claims, Hunter Basin Area, Omineca Mining Division |
| Report Year |
1982 |
| Number of Pages |
9 |
| Statements of Work |
n/a |
| Affidavit Date |
1982-09-16 |
| Off Confidential |
1983-09-16 |
| Claims |
LE |
| General Work Categories |
Prospecting |
| Operators |
Gething, L.
|
| Owners |
|
| Authors |
Tompson, Willard D.
|
| MINFILE Nos |
093L 043
|
| Commodities |
|
| Work Done |
| Prospecting |
Prospecting |
0.0 ha |
|
| Keywords |
|
| Related Report(s) |
|
| File(s) |
10918.pdf
|
| Geological Summary |
Old underground workings expose a quartz vein which dips 70 degrees west along a fault contact between intensely silicified volcanic rocks on the hangingwall and coarse-grained grey tuff on the footwall. The quartz vein is 30 to 60 centimetres wide and contains tetrahedrite, malachite, and some pale yellow electrum in small, wire-like crusts. A strong zone of fracturing lies northeasterly along strike.
|