Detailed Summary Report

Assessment Report: 16930

Property Name Stu
16930.pdf
Location
NAD 83
56° 37' 59.00'' N, 130° 55' 07.00'' W
56.633056, -130.918611
UTM: Easting 382312, Northing 6278186, Zone 9 (North)
NAD 27
56° 37' 59.42'' N, 130° 55' 01.07'' W
56.633172, -130.916963
UTM: Easting 382410, Northing 6277984, Zone 9 (North)
NTS 104B10W
BCGS 104B066
Mining Divisions Liard
Mining Camp Stewart Camp
Title 1987 Summary Report on the Stu 1 & 2 Claims.
Report Year 1987
Number of Pages 76
Statements of Work n/a
Affidavit Date 1987-12-07
Off Confidential 1988-12-07
Claims Stu 1-2
General Work Categories Geochemical, Geological
Operators Kestrel Resources Ltd.
Owners Hagemoen, I.
Authors Ikona, Charles K.
Todoruk, Steve L.
MINFILE Nos 104B 310, 104B 311
Commodities Lead, Gold, Copper, Zinc, Silver
Work Done
Geochemical Rock 256 sample(s); No. of maps: 1; Scale(s): 1:5000
Elements Analyzed For Multielement
Soil 47 sample(s)
Elements Analyzed For Multielement
Geological Geological 900.0 ha; No. of maps: 2; Scale(s): 1:250 000, 1:5000
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Geological Summary
Paleozoic massive grey limestone is overlain successively by Mesozoic greywacke/siltstone/argillite and andesite agglomerate units. The greywacke/siltstone/argillite and agglomerate units have been cut by feldspar porphyry and andesite dykes which appear to be responsible for significant gold/silver/zinc/lead/arsenopyrite/copper mineralization. The most common style of mineralization occurs in iron-carbonate (calcite)/pyrite veins which vary in width up to 15 metres.