Detailed Summary Report

Assessment Report: 18135

Property Name Anyox
18135.pdf
Location
NAD 83
55° 24' 59.00'' N, 129° 49' 06.00'' W
55.416389, -129.818333
UTM: Easting 448197, Northing 6141433, Zone 9 (North)
NAD 27
55° 24' 59.43'' N, 129° 49' 00.39'' W
55.416508, -129.816774
UTM: Easting 448294, Northing 6141230, Zone 9 (North)
NTS 103P05E
BCGS 103P041
Mining Divisions Skeena
Mining Camp Alice Arm - Anyox Area
Title Geological and Drilling Report on the Anyox Property
Report Year 1988
Number of Pages 39
Statements of Work 0000126, 0000127, 0000128, 0000129, 0000130
Affidavit Date 1988-10-06
Off Confidential 1989-10-06
Claims Ann 3, Any 4, Anza 5, Cannon 1, Tauw 1, Tauw 3
General Work Categories Drilling, Geological
Operators Cominco Ltd.
Owners Cominco Ltd.
Authors Aulis, R.J.
MINFILE Nos 103P 021, 103P 025
Commodities Copper
Work Done
Drilling Diamond surface 1 hole(s); NQ; 494.5 m; No. of maps: 1; Scale(s): 1:1000
Geological Geological 405.0 ha; No. of maps: 4; Scale(s): 1:1000, 1:3000, 1:500, 1:5000
Physical Line/grid 14.0 km
Keywords
Related Report(s)
File(s) 18135.pdf
Geological Summary
The Anyox area is underlain by an assemblage of probably Triassic age sedimentary rocks which form a large roof pendant (14.5 by 9.6 kilometres) in the Coast Range batholith. 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.