Detailed Summary Report

Assessment Report: 9974

Property Name Lake
09974a.pdf
09974b.pdf
Location
NAD 83
55° 09' 42.00'' N, 126° 16' 24.00'' W
55.161667, -126.273333
UTM: Easting 673696, Northing 6116175, Zone 9 (North)
NAD 27
55° 09' 42.28'' N, 126° 16' 18.87'' W
55.161746, -126.271908
UTM: Easting 673793, Northing 6115972, Zone 9 (North)
NTS 093M01E, 093M01W
BCGS 093M019
Mining Divisions Omineca
Mining Camp
Title Linecutting, Geology, Geochemistry and Geophysics on the Lake Mineral Claims (Babine Group I and Babine Group II), Omineca Mining Division
Report Year 1981
Number of Pages 41
Statements of Work n/a
Affidavit Date 1981-11-19
Off Confidential 1982-11-19
Claims LAKE
General Work Categories Geochemical, Geological, Geophysical, Physical
Operators Noranda Mining and Exploration Inc.
Owners
Authors Leahey, M.
McCarter, P.
MINFILE Nos
Commodities
Work Done
Geochemical Silt 0 sample(s)
Soil 0 sample(s)
Geological Geological 0.0 ha
Geophysical Induced Polarization 0.0 km
Magnetic, ground 0.0 km
Physical Line/grid 0.0 km
Keywords
Related Report(s)
File(s) 09974a.pdf
09974b.pdf
Geological Summary
Hazelton Group (Jurassic) volcanic rocks are overlain and are partly in fault contact with sedimentary and minor volcanic rocks of the Skeena and Sustut Group (Cretaceous). All are intruded by stocks, dykes and sills of Eocene feldspar biotite porphyries that follow northwesterly and northeasterly fault trends. Trace amounts of pyrite and chalcopyrite, magnetite and hematite appear to be syngenetic disseminations in the Hazelton volcanic rocks. Only hematite occurs in veins near dykes.