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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  28-Feb-1991 by David G. Bailey (DGB)

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Name CHURN CREEK BENTONITE, CHURN CREEK Mining Division Clinton
BCGS Map 092O059
Status Showing NTS Map 092O09W
Latitude 051º 31' 30'' UTM 10 (NAD 83)
Longitude 122º 18' 35'' Northing 5708435
Easting 547888
Commodities Bentonite Deposit Types E06 : Bentonite
Tectonic Belt Intermontane Terrane Overlap Assemblage, Methow
Capsule Geology

Bentonite occurrences are common adjacent to the Fraser fault along the eastern margin of the Chilcotin Plateau. Bentonite occurs in Eocene volcanic rocks of dominantly rhyolitic composition which are correlative with the Kamloops Group east of the Fraser fault. The Fraser fault system itself was probably instrumental in the formation of the bentonite deposits in areas of Eocene volcanic rocks in that the movement of the fault system caused the development of basins in which the bentonite formed.

While the volcanic rocks of the region have been dated as Eocene in age by both radiometric and paleontological methods, the age of formation of bentonite by the hydrothermal alteration of tephra is not known. However, it is likely that bentonite formation occurred not long after volcanism had ceased. The Churn Creek bentonite showings occur within Eocene volcanic and associated sedimentary rocks to the west of the Fraser fault and are exposed near the mouth of Churn Creek, east of the canyon. This bentonite occurrence is likely an eastward extension of the Churn Creek West showing (092O 112).

Bibliography
EMPR FIELDWORK *1988, pp. 519-523
EMPR IND MIN FILE (Bentonite Occurrences in BC (in Ministry Library))
EMPR OF 1980-27
GSC OF 534; 2207

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