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File Created: 03-Jul-1986 by Gary R. Foye (GRF)
Last Edit:  20-Feb-1989 by David G. Bailey (DGB)

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NMI
Name MOSTIQUE CREEK Mining Division Cariboo
BCGS Map 093G010
Status Past Producer NTS Map 093G01E
Latitude 053º 01' 14'' UTM 10 (NAD 83)
Longitude 122º 01' 08'' Northing 5875007
Easting 565811
Commodities Gold Deposit Types C01 : Surficial placers
Tectonic Belt Intermontane Terrane Quesnel
Capsule Geology

The area is primarily underlain by argillite which is cut by intrusions. At the mouth of Mostique Creek coarse placer gold occurs in a buried channel deposit, and fine gold orginated mainly from post-glacial gravels overlying the deposit.

"Data from the Cariboo mining district indicate that supergene leaching of gold dispersed within massive sulphides by Tertiary deep weathering followed by Cenozoic erosion is the most likely explanation for the occurrence of coarse gold nuggets in Quaternary sediments" (Exploration in British Columbia 1989, page 147).

Bibliography
EMPR AR 1903-63; 1904-44; 1905-54; 1906-41; 1907-40; 1910-43; 1911-49; 1912-50; 1930-165; 1931-85; 1932-100; 1933-129; 1936-C28; 1940-93; 1943-83; 1944-78; 1947-193; 1948-177; 1957-74; 1958-79
EMPR EXPL 1989, pp. 147-169
EMPR BULL 28, pp. 22,28
EMPR PF (See 93G General File - Quesnel Area)
EMPR FIELDWORK 1989, pp. 167-172; 1990, pp. 331-356; 1992, pp. 463-473
GSC MAP 1424A
EMPR PFD 904475

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