Detailed Summary Report

Assessment Report: 17662

Property Name Honky Tonk
17662.pdf
Location
NAD 83
49° 23' 19.00'' N, 117° 17' 42.00'' W
49.388611, -117.295
UTM: Easting 478591, Northing 5470699, Zone 11 (North)
NAD 27
49° 23' 19.14'' N, 117° 17' 38.56'' W
49.388649, -117.294045
UTM: Easting 478660, Northing 5470484, Zone 11 (North)
NTS 082F06W
BCGS 082F034
Mining Divisions Nelson
Mining Camp Ymir - Nelson Area
Title Magnetometer Survey on the Honky Tonk Claim Group
Report Year 1988
Number of Pages 27
Statements of Work 0000036
Affidavit Date 1988-05-17
Off Confidential 1989-05-17
Claims Honky Tonk, Mars, Venus Fr.
General Work Categories Geophysical
Operators Geostrategic Consul.
Owners Hall, W.A.
Authors Evans, D.S.
MINFILE Nos
Commodities Silver, Gold, Copper
Work Done
Geophysical Magnetic, ground 3.0 km; No. of maps: 1; Scale(s): 1:2000
Prospecting Prospecting 50.0 ha; No. of maps: 1; Scale(s): 1:5000
Keywords
Related Report(s) 16173, 12992, 11883
File(s) 17662.pdf
Geological Summary
Copper, gold and silver are hosted in quartz veins, veinlets and silicifications in Lower Jurassic Elise Formation rocks. The veins range in width from 30 centimetres to 3 metres, dip vertically or nearly vertically and strike north, north-northeast, northwest and east-southeast. Base and precious metals are closely associated with sulphides, principally chalcopyrite and pyrite.