Detailed Summary Report

Assessment Report: 13166

Property Name Houlton
13166.pdf
Location
NAD 83
49° 14' 48.00'' N, 117° 16' 04.00'' W
49.246667, -117.267778
UTM: Easting 480511, Northing 5454912, Zone 11 (North)
NAD 27
49° 14' 48.14'' N, 117° 16' 00.57'' W
49.246705, -117.266826
UTM: Easting 480580, Northing 5454697, Zone 11 (North)
NTS 082F03W, 082F06W
BCGS 082F024
Mining Divisions Nelson
Mining Camp
Title Geochemical and Geological Report on the Stewart 1-13, Ruby and Free Silver, Royal, Maggie, Jock 1-2 and Houlton Claims
Report Year 1984
Number of Pages 46
Statements of Work n/a
Affidavit Date 1984-11-22
Off Confidential 1985-11-22
Claims Houlton, Jack 1-2, Maggie, Stewart 1-13
General Work Categories Geochemical, Geological
Operators BP Resources Canada
Owners
Authors Carpenter, Thomas H.
MINFILE Nos 082FSW070, 082FSW144, 082FSW204, 082FSW251, 082FSW277
Commodities
Work Done
Geochemical Rock 0 sample(s)
Soil 0 sample(s)
Geological Geological 0.0 ha
Keywords
Related Report(s)
File(s) 13166.pdf
Geological Summary
The property is underlain by (Lower Jurassic) Elise volcanics and (Middle and Upper Jurassic) Hall Formation sediments. Elise intermediate-mafic volcanics form the east and west sides of a north trending syncline and Hall Formation graphitic argillite and conglomerate form the central trough of the structure. The sequence is intruded by (Lower Cretaceous) Nelson Complex quartz monzonite and (Tertiary) Coryell intrusions. North trending rhyolite dykes cut Elise and Hall Formations and anomalous gold values occur where the dykes cut argillite in the southwest map area.