Detailed Summary Report

Assessment Report: 17119

Property Name Anyox
17119.pdf
Location
NAD 83
55° 26' 43.00'' N, 129° 49' 43.00'' W
55.445278, -129.828611
UTM: Easting 447584, Northing 6144655, Zone 9 (North)
NAD 27
55° 26' 43.43'' N, 129° 49' 37.38'' W
55.445397, -129.827050
UTM: Easting 447681, Northing 6144453, Zone 9 (North)
NTS 103P05W
BCGS 103P041
Mining Divisions Skeena
Mining Camp Alice Arm - Anyox Area
Title Geology, Geophysics and Diamond Drilling on the Anyox Property
Report Year 1988
Number of Pages 193
Statements of Work n/a
Affidavit Date 1987-12-15
Off Confidential 1988-12-15
Claims AHW 36, Ann 2, Anyox Town, Balsam, Blue Jay, Boulder, Buffalo, Don 1-2, Don 7, Gamma, Nabob Fr., Ottawa, Revenge, Rudge, Spruce
General Work Categories Drilling, Geological, Geophysical, Physical
Operators Cominco Ltd.
Owners Cominco Ltd.
Authors Rhodes, D.
Jackisch, Ingo
MINFILE Nos 103P 021, 103P 244
Commodities Copper
Work Done
Drilling Diamond surface 6 hole(s); NQ; 1517.0 m; No. of maps: 3; Scale(s): 1:500
Geological Geological 506.0 ha; No. of maps: 2; Scale(s): 1:5000
Geophysical Electromagnetic, ground HLEM; 30.7 km; Scale(s): 1:6666
Magnetic, ground 25.7 km; No. of maps: 2; Scale(s): 1:5000
Physical Line/grid 70.0 km
Road, local access 5.0 km
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Geological Summary
The Anyox area is underlain by an assemblage of probably Triassic age sedimentary rocks which form a large roof pendant (14 by 9 kilometres) in the Upper Cretaceous Coast Plutonic Complex. The mineralization in the area occurs at or near an extensive pillow basalt/sediment contact. Most of the known sulphide deposits are interpreted as being of volcanogenic-exhalative origin. The massive sulphides are typical of those associated with basaltic volcanism i.e. "Besshi-type". The sulphides consist of massive iron sulphides (both pyrrhotite and pyrite) hosting chalcopyrite with lesser sphalerite.