Detailed Summary Report

Assessment Report: 17003

Property Name Buttle Lake
17003a.pdf
17003b.pdf
17003c.pdf
Location
NAD 83
49° 29' 25.00'' N, 125° 33' 35.00'' W
49.490278, -125.559722
UTM: Easting 314630, Northing 5485109, Zone 10 (North)
NAD 27
49° 29' 25.42'' N, 125° 33' 30.57'' W
49.490394, -125.558491
UTM: Easting 314713, Northing 5484900, Zone 10 (North)
NTS 092F05E, 092F12E
BCGS 092F043
Mining Divisions Alberni
Mining Camp Buttle Lake Camp
Title A Geophysical Report on Magnetic, Electromagnetic, Geological and Geochemical Report on the Buttle Lake Property Induced Polarization and CSAMT Surveying Preliminary Environmental Baseline Studies, Water Quality, Hydrology and Wildlife Investigations
Report Year 1988
Number of Pages 177
Statements of Work n/a
Affidavit Date 1987-10-13
Off Confidential 1988-10-13
Claims Bear 2, Bear 21-26, Bear 6, Bear 8, Cream 1-18, D 1-4, D 6-18, F 1-28, X 1-20
General Work Categories Geochemical, Geological, Geophysical, Physical
Operators Cream Silver Mines
Owners Cream Silver Mines
Authors Dandy, Linda
Hatfield Consul.
Walcott, Peter E.
MINFILE Nos 092F 092, 092F 093, 092F 219, 092F 220, 092F 225, 092F 226
Commodities Zinc, Lead, Silver, Gold, Copper
Work Done
Geochemical Heavy minerals 7 sample(s)
Elements Analyzed For Multielement
Water 9 sample(s)
Soil 56 sample(s)
Elements Analyzed For Multielement
Geological Geological 1250.0 ha; No. of maps: 8; Scale(s): 1:2500
Geophysical Electromagnetic, ground CSAM VLF; 23.1 km; No. of maps: 3; Scale(s): 1:10 000, 1:1250
Induced Polarization 6.6 km
Magnetic, ground 5.5 km; No. of maps: 2; Scale(s): 1:1250
Physical Line/grid 22.6 km
Keywords
Related Report(s) 3912, 3911, 3910, 3243, 3242, 3241, 2647, 2254, 1884, 1564, 1563, 826
File(s) 17003a.pdf
17003b.pdf
17003c.pdf
Geological Summary
The claims cover the southern part of the Buttle Lake structural uplift in which Paleozoic Sicker Group rocks are bounded on the east and west by Upper Triassic Karmutsen Formation mafic volcanics and Lower-Middle Jurassic granitic Island Intrusions respectively. The Sicker Group rocks include felsic and intermediate flows, tuffs and agglomerates which are overlain by Pennsylvanian Buttle Lake Formation limestones and lesser cherts in the eastern claims area. Massive sulphide boulders with high copper, zinc and silver values have been observed along Price Creek.