Detailed Summary Report

Assessment Report: 18246

Property Name Tucson
18246.pdf
Location
NAD 83
49° 42' 59.00'' N, 124° 30' 05.00'' W
49.716389, -124.501389
UTM: Easting 391770, Northing 5508180, Zone 10 (North)
NAD 27
49° 42' 59.37'' N, 124° 30' 00.67'' W
49.716493, -124.500186
UTM: Easting 391854, Northing 5507971, Zone 10 (North)
NTS 092F09W, 092F10E
BCGS 092F048
Mining Divisions Nanaimo
Mining Camp Texada Island
Title Geophysical Report on the Tucson Mineral Claims
Report Year 1988
Number of Pages 65
Statements of Work 0000116
Affidavit Date 1988-11-22
Off Confidential 1989-11-22
Claims Tucson 1-2
General Work Categories Geophysical
Operators CanQuest Resource Corporation
Owners White, D.M.
Authors Konings, M.
Bissett, J.
MINFILE Nos
Commodities Gold, Copper, Iron
Work Done
Geophysical Electromagnetic, airborne VLF; 175.0 km; No. of maps: 4; Scale(s): 1:5000
Magnetic, airborne 175.0 km; No. of maps: 3; Scale(s): 1:5000
Keywords Cretaceous, Intrusives, Jurassic, Karmutsen Formation, Limestones, Quatsino Formation, Sediments, Skarns, Triassic, Volcanics
Related Report(s)
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Geological Summary
The property is underlain predominantly by volcanics and sediments of the Karmutsen Formation (Triassic). Intrusions of Jurassic age and Cretaceous Quatsino Formation limestones are present locally. Target areas for gold mineralization are skarn type metasomatic concentrations of magnetite and copper minerals at intrusive contacts with the limestones.