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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  27-Jan-1989 by David G. Bailey (DGB)

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NMI 093F5 Zn1
Name TETACHUCK LAKE Mining Division Omineca
BCGS Map 093F032
Status Showing NTS Map 093F05W
Latitude 053º 20' 17'' UTM 10 (NAD 83)
Longitude 125º 45' 13'' Northing 5913413
Easting 316671
Commodities Zinc, Silver, Gold Deposit Types
Tectonic Belt Intermontane Terrane Stikine
Capsule Geology

The region in which the Tetachuck Lake showing occurs is within the Intermontane Belt, underlain dominantly by Lower to Middle Jurassic volcanic and sedimentary rocks of the Hazelton Group. These assemblages are overlain by the Upper Cretaceous to Lower Tertiary Ootsa Lake Group and Miocene plateau basalt. Intruding Lower Jurassic rocks of the Hazelton Group in the northeastern part of the map sheet is a belt of granodiorite, diorite and quartz diorite plutons of the Lower Jurassic Topley intrusive suite. Felsic plutons of probable Cretaceous age intrude both Lower and Middle Jurassic Hazelton strata.

This showing comprises a small (5 to 10 centimetres wide) sphalerite-calcite vein within Lower Jurassic Hazelton Group argillite. A selected sample in 1963 assayed 26.80 per cent zinc, 5.142 grams per tonne silver and 0.1714 grams per tonne gold (Geological Survey of Canada Memoir 324, page 53). In the area around Tetachuck Lake several pyritized zones were noted. Some are reported to carry low gold values.

Bibliography
EMPR FIELDWORK 1992, pp. 475-481; 1993, pp. 9-14; 1994, pp. 167-170, 193-197
EMPR EXPL 1992-69-106
GSC P 90-1F, pp. 115-120
GSC MEM 324, p. 53
GSC MAP 1131A; 1424A

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