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File Created: 09-May-1990 by Kim C. Green (KG)
Last Edit:  27-Feb-1991 by David G. Bailey (DGB)

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NMI
Name B2, GANG RANCH B2, CHURN CREEK WEST Mining Division Clinton
BCGS Map 092O059
Status Showing NTS Map 092O09W
Latitude 051º 31' 23'' UTM 10 (NAD 83)
Longitude 122º 19' 47'' Northing 5708206
Easting 546502
Commodities Bentonite Deposit Types E06 : Bentonite
Tectonic Belt Intermontane Terrane Methow, Overlap Assemblage
Capsule Geology

The Churn Creek West bentonite showing is likely a faulted western extension of the Churn Creek showing (092O 081) located near the mouth of Churn Creek. The Churn Creek West occurrence is situated along the southern slopes of the Churn Creek valley.

The showing occurs within an assemblage of dominantly volcanic rocks of Eocene age which are correlative with those of the Kamloops Group east of the Fraser fault. At least two bentonitic ash layers, typically ten to twenty metres thick, occur within the accumulation of andesitic and dacitic volcanic breccias exposed along Churn Creek. Deformation along the Fraser fault has caused the bentonite layers to be structurally repeated on high angle, east-dipping reverse faults. This bentonite occurrence is the largest of the structurally repeated layers exposed along Churn Creek. It is likely that many of these layers extend both north and south beneath the Quaternary cover.

Bibliography
EMPR FIELDWORK 1988, pp. 519-523
EMPR OF *1989-27
GSC OF 534; 2207
CJES 21, pp. 1132-1144

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