Property Name |
Ken
18281.pdf
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Location |
NAD 83 |
49° 43' 59.00'' N, 121° 22' 05.00'' W
49.733056, -121.368056
UTM: Easting 617600, Northing 5510229, Zone 10 (North)
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NAD 27 |
49° 43' 59.26'' N, 121° 22' 01.04'' W
49.733128, -121.366955
UTM: Easting 617683, Northing 5510020, Zone 10 (North)
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NTS |
092H14W |
BCGS |
092H074 |
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Mining Divisions |
New Westminster |
Mining Camp |
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Title |
Geochemical Report on the Ken Mineral Claim |
Report Year |
1989 |
Number of Pages |
29 |
Statements of Work |
0000043 |
Affidavit Date |
1988-10-27 |
Off Confidential |
1989-10-27 |
Claims |
Ken 100 |
General Work Categories |
Geochemical, Physical |
Operators |
New Lintex Minerals Ltd.
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Owners |
Graham, K.R.
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Authors |
Cardinal, Daniel G.
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MINFILE Nos |
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Commodities |
Gold |
Work Done |
Geochemical |
Soil |
332 sample(s) |
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Elements Analyzed For |
Multielement |
Physical |
Line/grid |
17.0 km |
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Keywords |
Argillites, Jurassic, Ladner Group, Serpentinites |
Related Report(s) |
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File(s) |
18281.pdf
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Geological Summary |
Ken 100 claim is underlain predominantly by argillites and slates referred to as the Ladner Group, Jurassic age. Near the western claim boundary, the argillites are in fault contact with cherty volcanics of the Hozameen Group, Permian to Jurassic age. The structural fabric trends northwest and dips steeply to the west. Argillites host feldpsar porphyry dykes carrying arsenopyrite and anomalous gold.
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