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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  17-Jun-2008 by Sarah Meredith-Jones (SMJ)

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NMI
Name ALBERT HEAD Mining Division Victoria
BCGS Map 092B033
Status Past Producer NTS Map 092B06W
Latitude 048º 23' 18'' UTM 10 (NAD 83)
Longitude 123º 28' 44'' Northing 5359574
Easting 464546
Commodities Aggregate, Building Stone Deposit Types R15 : Crushed rock
Tectonic Belt Insular Terrane Crescent
Capsule Geology

The Albert Head quarry, operated in the 1910's, mined basalt of the Eocene (and Older?) Metchosin Volcanics. The basalt was crushed and used mainly as riprap, and to a lesser extent as roadbed material and as aggregate in the making of concrete.

The quarry is 275 metres long and about 60 metres wide with an average face of 30 metres at 165 degrees. The formation is so severely shattered that regular systems of jointing cannot be determined; the only joints showing any evidence of regularity strike 140 degrees and dip almost vertically.

The basalt is a hard, tough, fine-grained, greenish black rock with numerous fine veinlets of quartz. Disseminated grains of pyrite are common.

Bibliography
EMPR AR 1910-26; 1912-199; 1914-387; 1915-291; 1916-367
EMPR INF CIRC 1988-6
EMPR OF 1993-23
GSC MAP 42A; 1386A; 1553A
GSC MEM 13; 96
GSC OF 463
GSC P 1972-44; 1975-1A, p. 23
CANMET RPT *452, Vol. V, pp. 184,185

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