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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  27-Apr-1990 by Peter S. Fischl (PSF)

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Name GREAT CENTRAL LAKE Mining Division Alberni
BCGS Map 092F043
Status Showing NTS Map 092F06W
Latitude 049º 24' 40'' UTM 10 (NAD 83)
Longitude 125º 26' 59'' Northing 5476044
Easting 322309
Commodities Limestone Deposit Types
Tectonic Belt Insular Terrane Wrangell
Capsule Geology

At the Great Central Lake occurrence, a flat-lying mass of Pennsylvanian to Permian limestone of the Buttle Lake Group, Azure Lake Formation (formerly the Buttle Lake Formation) outcrops near the southern end of the Buttle Lake uplift. Two parallel limestone bands, each up to 500 metres wide, occur on either side of a hill located 3 kilometres northwest of the west end of Great Central Lake, 48 kilometres southwest of Comox.

The two bands trend northward for 1.8 kilometres. They are separated by an overlying 750 metre wide mass of basalt of the Upper Triassic Vancouver Group, Karmutsen Formation that forms the top of the hill. This sequence is truncated to the south and north by several west trending faults. The sequence is bounded by granodiorite and quartz diorite of the Jurassic Island Intrusions to the west, east and north. The limestone and basalt lie adjacent to volcanic breccia, tuff and argillite to the south.

The geological interpretation of the uplift has recently undergone revision and the stratigraphy has been reassigned to several new formations of a redefined Sicker Group and a new Buttle Lake Group (formerly the upper part of the Sicker Group), (Juras, 1987; Massey, N. Personal Communication, 1990). See Cream 1,3 nomenclature.

Bibliography
EMPR IND MIN FILE (Limestone Occurrences in British Columbia by J.W. McCammon, 1973, p. 11 (in Ministry Library))
GSC MAP 17-1968
GSC OF 463
GSC P 68-50, pp. 9,10; 79-30, p. 18
PERS COMM Massey, N., Feb. 1990
Juras, S.S. (1987): Geology of the Polymetallic Volcanogenic Buttle Lake Camp, with Emphasis on the Price Hillside, Central Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, Ph.D. Thesis, University of British Columbia

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