Detailed Summary Report

Assessment Report: 13537

Property Name Capoose
13537.pdf
Location
NAD 83
53° 52' 30.00'' N, 125° 01' 06.00'' W
53.875, -125.018333
UTM: Easting 367311, Northing 5971502, Zone 10 (North)
NAD 27
53° 52' 30.29'' N, 125° 01' 01.19'' W
53.875080, -125.016996
UTM: Easting 367395, Northing 5971292, Zone 10 (North)
NTS 093F14E, 093F15W
BCGS 093F085
Mining Divisions Omineca
Mining Camp
Title Geological and Geochemical Surveys on the Capoose 10-13 Claim Group
Report Year 1985
Number of Pages 221
Statements of Work n/a
Affidavit Date 1985-03-27
Off Confidential 1986-03-27
Claims CAPOOSE 10-13
General Work Categories Geochemical, Geological
Operators BP Resources Canada
Owners
Authors Smith, M.
Hoffman, S.J. (Estate)
MINFILE Nos
Commodities
Work Done
Geochemical Rock 0 sample(s)
Silt 0 sample(s)
Soil 0 sample(s)
Geological Geological 0.0 ha
Keywords
Related Report(s)
File(s) 13537.pdf
Geological Summary
THE CAPOOSE 10-13 CLAIMS ARE UNDERLAIN BY OOTSA GROUP VOLCANIC AND SEDIMENTARY ROCKS OF UPPER CRETACEOUS AGE WHICH HAVE BEEN INTRUDED BY YOUNGER, UPPER CRETACEOUS QUARTZ MONZONITE. MOST OF THE VOLCANIC UNITS TREND NORTH TO NORTHEASTERLY AND ARE YOUNGER IN THE WESTERN PART OF THE PROPERTY THAN IN THE EAST. THE ROCKS ARE RELATIVE- LY UNDEFORMED AND ALTERATION CONSISTS OF MINOR CHLORITE AND EPIDOTE DEVELOPMENT. A NORTHWESTERLY TRENDING FAULT SYSTEM TRANSECTS THE QUARTZ MONZONITE AND CONTAINS MINOR GALENA, SPHALERITE AND CHALCOPYRITE MINERALIZATION FOR OVER 500 METRES.