Detailed Summary Report

Assessment Report: 16990

Property Name Antler Creek
16990a.pdf
16990b.pdf
Location
NAD 83
52° 58' 34.00'' N, 121° 24' 32.00'' W
52.976111, -121.408889
UTM: Easting 606835, Northing 5870798, Zone 10 (North)
NAD 27
52° 58' 34.19'' N, 121° 24' 27.74'' W
52.976163, -121.407706
UTM: Easting 606918, Northing 5870588, Zone 10 (North)
NTS 093A14W, 093H03W
BCGS 093A093
Mining Divisions Cariboo
Mining Camp Cariboo - Barkerville Camp
Title Geochemical, Geophysical and Drilling Report on the Antler Creek Prospect Report on Combined Helicopter Borne Magnetic, Electromagnetic and VLF Survey
Report Year 1988
Number of Pages 176
Statements of Work 0000083
Affidavit Date 1987-10-21
Off Confidential 1988-10-21
Claims AU 3, C 12, Dan, Dowsett, Gen. Frank, Hi Run, Independence, Luke, Matt, Oro, Silverdawn 1-4, Silverdollar 1-2, Silverlay 1-4, Sureshot
General Work Categories Drilling, Geochemical, Geophysical, Physical
Operators Akhurst, W. Kent
Rise Resources Inc.
Owners Rise Resources Inc.
Kotzer, Frank
Richfield Metals
Little, Colin
Williams, D.R.
Authors Gonzalez, Ralph .A.
De Carle, R.J.
MINFILE Nos 093A 052, 093A 053, 093A 054, 093A 055, 093A 056, 093A 057
Commodities Gold
Work Done
Drilling Diamond surface 7 hole(s); NQ; 617.8 m; No. of maps: 1; Scale(s): 1:10 000
Geochemical Sampling/assaying 208 sample(s)
Elements Analyzed For Multielement
Soil 221 sample(s); No. of maps: 2; Scale(s): 1:5000
Elements Analyzed For Multielement
Geophysical Electromagnetic, airborne HLEM VLF; 419.0 km; No. of maps: 5; Scale(s): 1:10 000
Magnetic, airborne 419.0 km; No. of maps: 2; Scale(s): 1:10 000
Physical Line/grid 15.0 km
Reclamation 0.3 ha
Road, local access 4.5 km
Trench 7 trench(es); 71.5 m; No. of maps: 1; Scale(s): 1:250
Keywords
Related Report(s)
File(s) 16990a.pdf
16990b.pdf
Geological Summary
The Cambrian Cariboo Group, which underlies the property, is composed predominantly of clastic rocks with lesser amounts of carbonate rocks. While these rocks must have been subjected to low grade regional metamorphism and intense deformation, they still commonly show bedding and other sedimentary features. Deformation has impressed a marked secondary foliation on almost all clastic rocks and some carbonate rocks.