Property Name |
King
09933.pdf
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Location |
NAD 83 |
49° 14' 48.00'' N, 119° 41' 10.00'' W
49.246667, -119.686111
UTM: Easting 304514, Northing 5458350, Zone 11 (North)
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NAD 27 |
49° 14' 48.21'' N, 119° 41' 06.28'' W
49.246726, -119.685077
UTM: Easting 304583, Northing 5458135, Zone 11 (North)
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NTS |
082E04E, 082E05E |
BCGS |
082E022 |
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Mining Divisions |
Osoyoos |
Mining Camp |
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Title |
Geological Report on the King, King 1-3 and Mo Claims, and Crown Grants L1448-L1449, Osoyoos Mining Division |
Report Year |
1981 |
Number of Pages |
33 |
Statements of Work |
n/a |
Affidavit Date |
1981-12-11 |
Off Confidential |
1982-12-11 |
Claims |
KING, MO |
General Work Categories |
Geological |
Operators |
New Gold Inc.
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Owners |
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Authors |
Crooker, Grant F.
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MINFILE Nos |
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Commodities |
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Work Done |
Geological |
Geological |
0.0 ha |
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Keywords |
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Related Report(s) |
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File(s) |
09933.pdf
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Geological Summary |
The oldest rocks are the Shoemaker quartzites that form two narrow bands crossing King One and Two claims. These rocks are intruded by massive coarse grained hornblende gabbros and biotite diorite to finer-grained biotite schist. The older rocks are intruded by diorite and granite of the Okanagan intrusives, which in turn are cut by several granitic dykes. Pyrite and free gold occur in quartz veins.
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