Detailed Summary Report

Assessment Report: 16992

Property Name Bell Mine
16992.pdf
Location
NAD 83
55° 00' 00.00'' N, 126° 14' 06.00'' W
55, -126.235
UTM: Easting 676850, Northing 6098288, Zone 9 (North)
NAD 27
55° 00' 00.29'' N, 126° 14' 00.89'' W
55.000081, -126.233582
UTM: Easting 676946, Northing 6098085, Zone 9 (North)
NTS 093L16E, 093M01E
BCGS 093M009
Mining Divisions Omineca
Mining Camp Babine Porphyry
Title Assessment Report for the Work Done on the Lake Group Claims.
Report Year 1988
Number of Pages 31
Statements of Work n/a
Affidavit Date 1987-11-26
Off Confidential 1988-11-26
Claims ML 135
General Work Categories Drilling, Geochemical, Physical
Operators MacLaren Forest Products Inc.
Owners Noranda Mining and Exploration Inc.
Authors Anderson, B.
MINFILE Nos 093M 001
Commodities Copper, Gold
Work Done
Drilling Diamond surface 1 hole(s); NQ; 76.2 m; No. of maps: 1; Scale(s): 1:6000
Geochemical Sampling/assaying 24 sample(s)
Elements Analyzed For Copper
Physical Trench 1 trench(es); RECL; 900.0 m
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Geological Summary
The Bell orebody is horseshoe shaped in plan, dips steeply to the northwest, is 150 to 300 metres wide by 1000 metres long and dated at 48 milllion years old. The orebody follows and overlaps the west and north edges of an Eocene plug of biotite-horneblende- plagioclase porphyry. The ore body is enclosed in a halo of hydrothermal alteration and is in a zone of hydrothermal biotitization. Chalcopyrite, the main copper mineral, is finely disseminated or occurs as fracture coatings and stringers.