Detailed Summary Report

Assessment Report: 13142

Property Name Adams Plateau
13142.pdf
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)
NAD 27
51° 04' 00.18'' N, 119° 37' 00.14'' W
51.066717, -119.616706
UTM: Easting 316657, Northing 5660283, Zone 11 (North)
NTS 082M04E
BCGS 082M002
Mining Divisions Kamloops
Mining Camp
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
Owners
Authors Martyn, D.
MINFILE Nos 082M 011, 082M 012, 082M 013, 082M 014
Commodities
Work Done
Geophysical Electromagnetic, airborne 0.0 km
Keywords
Related Report(s) 11933, 11601, 11521, 11022, 10665
File(s) 13142.pdf
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.