Property Name |
Adams Plateau
13142.pdf
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Location |
NAD 83 |
51° 04' 00.00'' N, 119° 37' 04.00'' W
51.066667, -119.617778
UTM: Easting 316588, Northing 5660499, Zone 11 (North)
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NAD 27 |
51° 04' 00.18'' N, 119° 37' 00.14'' W
51.066717, -119.616706
UTM: Easting 316657, Northing 5660283, Zone 11 (North)
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NTS |
082M04E |
BCGS |
082M002 |
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Mining Divisions |
Kamloops |
Mining Camp |
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Title |
Geophysical Report on the Adams Plateau Property |
Report Year |
1984 |
Number of Pages |
71 |
Statements of Work |
n/a |
Affidavit Date |
1984-10-01 |
Off Confidential |
1985-10-01 |
Claims |
Adam 1-5, Adam 8-10, Alpha 1-2, Bee 2A, Billy (L.5228), Elsie (L.5227), Golden Eagle, Last Chance, Lucky Coon, Nova 1-2, White Swan |
General Work Categories |
Geophysical |
Operators |
Adams Silver Resources
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Owners |
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Authors |
Martyn, D.
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MINFILE Nos |
082M 011,
082M 012,
082M 013,
082M 014
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Commodities |
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Work Done |
Geophysical |
Electromagnetic, airborne |
0.0 km |
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Keywords |
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Related Report(s) |
11933,
11601,
11521,
11022,
10665
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File(s) |
13142.pdf
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Geological Summary |
Small, lenticular base metal deposits occur in felsic tuffs and cherty tuffs near volcanic-sedimentary rock contacts. For example, the Lucky Coon deposit consists of banded pyrite-arsenopyrite-galena-sphalerite-tetragedrite-argentite mineralization parallel to foliation in felsic schist. Numerous airborne geophysical anomalies should be investigated as to their importance as structure indicators or potential massive sulphide targets.
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