Detailed Summary Report
Assessment Report: 16341
Property Name |
Solstice 16341.pdf |
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Location |
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Mining Divisions | Omineca | ||||||||
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Title | Geochemical Assessment Report on the Solstice Property | ||||||||
Report Year | 1987 | ||||||||
Number of Pages | 17 | ||||||||
Statements of Work | n/a | ||||||||
Affidavit Date | 1987-06-24 | ||||||||
Off Confidential | 1988-06-24 | ||||||||
Claims | Sol 1-2, Sol 4 | ||||||||
General Work Categories | Geochemical | ||||||||
Operators |
Golden Porphyrite |
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Owners |
Nelles, David M. Coombes, Steven |
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Authors |
MacFarlane, H.S. |
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Work Done |
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Geological Summary |
The claims are underlain by sediments belonging to the Permian- Pennsylvanian Cache Creek Group. These sediments strike north- northwest and dip predominantly to the east. Folding of the sediments is evident on a regional scale. Minerals characteristic of lower greenschist facies metamorphism have developed as a result of this folding. Mineralization in the form of pyrite blebs and stringers have also developed within tuff and phyllite members.
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