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File Created: 20-Apr-1996 by B. Neil Church (BNC)
Last Edit:  20-Apr-1996 by B. Neil Church (BNC)

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NMI
Name TERRACE MOUNTAIN Mining Division Vernon
BCGS Map 082L012
Status Prospect NTS Map 082L04E
Latitude 050º 06' 00'' UTM 11 (NAD 83)
Longitude 119º 38' 04'' Northing 5553073
Easting 311601
Commodities Perlite Deposit Types
Tectonic Belt Intermontane Terrane Quesnel
Capsule Geology

Perlitic rock covers several square kilometres on the upper slopes of Terrace Mountain. It is grey on fresh surfaces, alters to light brown and is characterized by fractured, unaltered plagioclase phenocrysts (2 to 7 mm in diameter), comprising about 15 per cent of the rock. Accessory biotite, usually less than 3 millimetres in size is also set in a greenish grey glassy matrix. Anhedral olivine crystals less than 0.5 millimetres across, iron oxide (0.5 mm) and pyrite (0.5 mm) are trace components disseminated through the glass matrix. Perlitic onion skin and arcuate fractures are visible throughout the glass, which is, in places, partially converted to palagonite. The degree of palagonitization varies through the deposit, but is generally minor.

Bibliography
EMPR FIELDWORK 1995, Paper 1996-1, pp. 223-226
EMPR PFD 833

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