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File Created: 25-Apr-1987 by Peter B. Reid (PBR)
Last Edit:  05-Feb-1992 by Peter S. Fischl (PSF)

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Name ASP CREEK, TULAMEEN BRIDGE, BEE, BEE (ALLENBY) Mining Division Similkameen
BCGS Map 092H048
Status Showing NTS Map 092H07E
Latitude 049º 27' 45'' UTM 10 (NAD 83)
Longitude 120º 31' 25'' Northing 5481820
Easting 679438
Commodities Zeolite Deposit Types D01 : Open-system zeolites
Tectonic Belt Intermontane Terrane Quesnel, Overlap Assemblage
Capsule Geology

The Asp Creek zeolite showing outcrops along the northern outskirts of the town of Princeton, between Asp Creek and the Tulameen River bridge, over a distance of 1 kilometre.

The deposit occurs near the centre of the Princeton Basin, a northerly striking fault-bounded trough filled by Eocene volcanic rocks of mainly intermediate composition, comprising the Lower Volcanic Formation, and an overlying Eocene sedimentary sequence of sandstone, shale, waterlain rhyolite tephra (tuff) and coal, up to 2000 metres thick, comprising the Allenby Formation.

Zeolite mineralization is contained in a zeolitized, waterlain rhyolite crystal-vitric tuff in the lower part of the Allenby Formation (Princeton Group), known informally as the Asp Creek ash. The tuff consists of bedded white ash, with intercalations of vitric-crystal tuff. A cliff exposure on the west bank of Asp Creek exhibits a section of zeolitized tuff, 7.3 metres thick, overlain by fine-grained sandstone and underlain by carbonaceous shale. The sequence strikes 078 to 080 degrees for an exposed length of 1000 metres and dips 21 to 23 degrees south.

Zeolite mineralization consists of clinoptilolite, which is accompanied by sanidine, plagioclase, quartz and biotite. Exchangeable cation analyses and cation exchange capacity (CEC) in milli-equivalents per 100 grams on two samples are as follows (Open File 1987-19):

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Sample Magnesium Calcium Potassium Sodium CEC

Z2 2.5 12.6 8.4 37.9 75.7

Z3 2.2 17.2 8.6 52.7 95.2

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Sample Z2 is a grab sample from a roadcut along the Princeton-Tulameen highway, at the northwest end of the Tulameen River bridge, while sample Z3 is a composite chip sample across the 7.3-metre thick cliff exposure on Asp Creek.

Western Industrial Clay Products Inc. took a 20 to 30-tonne bulk sample for testing in 1998.

Bibliography
EMPR FIELDWORK *1986, pp. 247-254
EMPR OF *1987-19
EMPR P 1983-3
GSC MAP 888A; 1386A; 41-1989
GSC MEM 243
GSC P 85-1A, pp. 349-358
GCNL #197, 1991
EMPR PFD 8966, 906072, 503516

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