Detailed Summary Report

Assessment Report: 16171

Property Name Dome Mountain
16171.pdf
Location
NAD 83
54° 44' 18.00'' N, 126° 37' 06.00'' W
54.738333, -126.618333
UTM: Easting 653327, Northing 6068277, Zone 9 (North)
NAD 27
54° 44' 18.32'' N, 126° 37' 00.88'' W
54.738422, -126.616911
UTM: Easting 653424, Northing 6068074, Zone 9 (North)
NTS 093L10E, 093L15E
BCGS 093L077
Mining Divisions Omineca
Mining Camp
Title Geophysical Report on the Dome Mountain Property
Report Year 1987
Number of Pages 126
Statements of Work n/a
Affidavit Date 1987-04-09
Off Confidential 1988-04-09
Claims Bert 1-2, Betty 1, Boo 1-5, Byron 1-2, Cope 1-5, Dome A-B, Doray 1-12, Emily, Mat 1, Regan 1, Repeater 1-2, Rick 1, Robin 1, Scott 1-5, Tony 1, Whistler Fr.
General Work Categories Geophysical
Operators AJM Metals
Owners Noranda Mining and Exploration Inc.
Authors Smit, Hans Q.
McConnell, T.C.
MINFILE Nos 093L 022, 093L 023, 093L 080, 093L 275, 093L 276, 093L 277, 093L 278, 093L 279, 093L 280, 093L 281, 093L 282
Commodities
Work Done
Geophysical Electromagnetic, airborne 0.0 km
Magnetic, airborne 0.0 km
Keywords
Related Report(s) 15614, 13277, 10501, 4813
File(s) 16171.pdf
Geological Summary
The claims are underlain by Lower Jurassic Hazelton Group volcanics and sediments. The rocks have been deformed into southeast plunging folds and northeast and southeast trending high angle faults. Mesothermal quartz veins with pyrite, sphalerite, chalcopyrite, galena, tetrahedrite, arsenopyrite and free gold is the predominant type of mineralization. Small massive sulphide veins also occur.