Detailed Summary Report

Assessment Report: 17538

Property Name Rok
17538.pdf
Location
NAD 83
50° 47' 13.00'' N, 115° 40' 39.00'' W
50.786944, -115.6775
UTM: Easting 593222, Northing 5626966, Zone 11 (North)
NAD 27
50° 47' 13.06'' N, 115° 40' 35.67'' W
50.786962, -115.676574
UTM: Easting 593290, Northing 5626751, Zone 11 (North)
NTS 082J13E
BCGS 082J072
Mining Divisions Golden
Mining Camp
Title Report on 1987 Exploration Program
Report Year 1988
Number of Pages 182
Statements of Work 0000003
Affidavit Date 1988-06-13
Off Confidential 1989-06-13
Claims Mining Lease 31, Rok 17, Rok 19
General Work Categories Drilling
Operators Baymag Inc.
Owners Baymag Inc.
Authors McCosh, F.D.
Schultz, G.B.
MINFILE Nos 082JNW001
Commodities Magnesium
Work Done
Drilling Diamond surface 34 hole(s); BQ; 2706.7 m; No. of maps: 1; Scale(s): 1:500
Keywords
Related Report(s)
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Geological Summary
The Mt. Brusilof deposit is reputed to be the largest and purest coarse crystalline magnesite deposit known in the western world. Magnesite occurs as a white to greyish, very coarse-grained crystalline rock which is quite resistant and weathers to a light buff colour. Magnesite is the dominant mineral and the amounts of dolomite and calcite vary locally.