Detailed Summary Report

Assessment Report: 14379

Property Name Bre
14379.pdf
Location
NAD 83
53° 30' 29.00'' N, 132° 12' 06.00'' W
53.508056, -132.201667
UTM: Easting 685564, Northing 5932434, Zone 8 (North)
NAD 27
53° 30' 29.62'' N, 132° 12' 00.37'' W
53.508227, -132.200102
UTM: Easting 685673, Northing 5932241, Zone 8 (North)
NTS 103F09E
BCGS 103F060
Mining Divisions Skeena
Mining Camp
Title Geophysical Report on the Bre 1-32 Mineral Claims, Yakoun River - Graham Island, Queen Charlotte Islands
Report Year 1986
Number of Pages 38
Statements of Work n/a
Affidavit Date 1985-11-21
Off Confidential 1986-11-21
Claims BRE 11, BRE 15-18, BRE 21-22, BRE 25-26, BRE 29-32
General Work Categories Geophysical
Operators Mutual Resources Ltd.
Owners
Authors Hunter, A.E.
Englund, R. J.
MINFILE Nos
Commodities
Work Done
Geophysical Resistivity (alone) 0.0 km
Keywords
Related Report(s)
File(s) 14379.pdf
Geological Summary
NO BEDROCK OUTCROPS ARE KNOWN TO OCCUR WITHIN THE CLAIM AREA AND THE RESISTIVITY SURVEY SUGGESTS THAT DEPTH TO BEDROCK IN THE WESTERN CLAIM AREA IS 30 METRES WHILE IN THE EASTERN CLAIM AREA IT IS AROUND 130 METRES. THE RESISTIVITY DATA INFER THAT THE WESTERN CLAIMS ARE UNDERLAIN BY RHYOLITE ASH FLOWS OF THE MASSET FORMATION (EARLY TERTIARY) AND ARGILLITES OF THE CRETACEOUS QUEEN CHARLOTTE GROUP WHILE THE EASTERN PART IS UNDERLAIN BY CONGLOMER- ATES OR SANDSTONE OF THE SKONUN FORMATION (LATE TERTIARY). THE TWO AREAS ARE BELIEVED TO BE SEPARATED BY A SOUTHWARD EXTENSION OF THE SPECOGNA FAULT.