Detailed Summary Report

Assessment Report: 12642

Property Name Valenite Mountain
12642.pdf
Location
NAD 83
48° 30' 59.00'' N, 123° 54' 05.00'' W
48.516389, -123.901389
UTM: Easting 433435, Northing 5374090, Zone 10 (North)
NAD 27
48° 30' 59.80'' N, 123° 54' 00.36'' W
48.516612, -123.900099
UTM: Easting 433528, Northing 5373894, Zone 10 (North)
NTS 092B12W
BCGS 092B051
Mining Divisions Victoria
Mining Camp
Title Geological Report on the Valentine Mountain Property
Report Year 1983
Number of Pages 127
Statements of Work n/a
Affidavit Date 1984-03-16
Off Confidential 1985-03-16
Claims BLAZE, BPEX
General Work Categories Drilling, Geochemical, Geological
Operators Beau Pre Explorations Ltd.
Owners
Authors Grove, Edward W.
MINFILE Nos 092B 108, 092B 111
Commodities
Work Done
Drilling Diamond surface 0 hole(s); 0.0 m
Geochemical Sampling/assaying 0 sample(s)
Geological Geological 0.0 ha
Keywords
Related Report(s) 10110, 9050, 6844, 6298
File(s) 12642.pdf
Geological Summary
THE VALENTINE MOUNTAIN AREA IS WITHIN THE LEECH RIVER BLOCK, WHICH IS A DISCRETE TECTONIC UNIT BOUNDED BY THE SAN JUAN FAULT, LEECH RIVER FAULT AND CRAGG CREEK FAULT. GOLD-BEARING, SUB-PARALLEL, EN ECHELON QUARTZ VEINS REPRESENT HYPOTHERMAL MINERALIZATION IN A HIGH GRADE METAMORPHIC ENVIRONMENT AS A RESULT OF LATE TERTIARY IGNEOUS ACTIVITY. THE LODES ARE WITHIN THIN, COMPLEXLY INTERCALATED METASEDIMENTARY ROCKS ABOVE AND BELOW LAYERS OF ALTERED VOLCANIC ROCKS.