Detailed Summary Report

Assessment Report: 16342

Property Name Master Ace
16342.pdf
Location
NAD 83
49° 16' 47.00'' N, 121° 07' 52.00'' W
49.279722, -121.131111
UTM: Easting 635925, Northing 5460232, Zone 10 (North)
NAD 27
49° 16' 47.26'' N, 121° 07' 48.10'' W
49.279794, -121.130028
UTM: Easting 636007, Northing 5460023, Zone 10 (North)
NTS 092H06E
BCGS 092H025
Mining Divisions New Westminster
Mining Camp
Title Geological, Geochemical, and Geophysical Assessment Report on the Master Ace 1 and 2
Report Year 1987
Number of Pages 52
Statements of Work n/a
Affidavit Date 1987-05-11
Off Confidential 1988-05-11
Claims Master Ace I-II
General Work Categories Geochemical, Geological, Geophysical, Physical
Operators Newjay Resources Ltd.
Owners Carlac Min.
Authors Cardinal, Daniel George (FMC#: 104232)
MINFILE Nos 092HSW043, 092HSW143
Commodities
Work Done
Geochemical Rock 38 sample(s)
Elements Analyzed For Silver, Arsenic, Gold, Copper, Platinum
Soil 213 sample(s)
Elements Analyzed For Multielement
Geological Geological 0.0 ha; Scale(s): 1:4000
Geophysical Electromagnetic, ground VLF; 10.0 km
Physical Line/grid 10.0 km
Keywords
Related Report(s) 15086
File(s) 16342.pdf
Geological Summary
An indeterminate aged ultramafic-serpentinite belt is hosted in the Paleozoic Hozameen Group which predominantly consists of cherts and cherty argillites. A major shear structure occurring at the contact of chert and ultramafic hosts quartz veins associated with talcose schist which carries gold and silver values.