Detailed Summary Report

Assessment Report: 15597

Property Name Owl Mountain
15597.pdf
Location
NAD 83
50° 23' 35.00'' N, 122° 47' 47.00'' W
50.393056, -122.796389
UTM: Easting 514473, Northing 5582354, Zone 10 (North)
NAD 27
50° 23' 35.30'' N, 122° 47' 42.81'' W
50.393140, -122.795225
UTM: Easting 514556, Northing 5582144, Zone 10 (North)
NTS 092J07W
BCGS 092J037
Mining Divisions Lillooet
Mining Camp
Title Geological Report on the Owl Mountain Property, Lillooet Mining Division
Report Year 1986
Number of Pages 66
Statements of Work n/a
Affidavit Date 1987-02-13
Off Confidential 1988-02-13
Claims Owl, Owl 3, Owl 5
General Work Categories Geochemical, Geological, Geophysical
Operators George Resources Co. Ltd.
Owners George Resources Co. Ltd.
Authors Allen, Donald G.
MINFILE Nos 092JSE006, 092JSE007, 092JSE018
Commodities
Work Done
Geochemical Rock 15 sample(s)
Elements Analyzed For Multielement
Soil 128 sample(s)
Elements Analyzed For Multielement
Geological Geological 0.0 ha; Scale(s): 1:5000
Geophysical Electromagnetic, ground VLF; 11.3 km
Magnetic, ground 11.3 km
Keywords
Related Report(s) 5292, 4958, 2624, 2106, 599
File(s) 15597.pdf
Geological Summary
The claims are underlain by metamorphosed volcaniclastics and clastic rocks of the Upper Triassic Cadwallader Group which are intruded by granodiorite of the Spetch Creek pluton and smaller bodies of diorite and quartz diorite. Copper and molybdenum mineralization along Owl Creek is related to the diorite intrusions and skarn type iron-gold-cobalt-zinc occurs in roof pendants in the granodiorite.