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File Created: 30-Apr-1986 by Eileen Van der Flier Keller (EVFK)
Last Edit:  25-Oct-1991 by Ron McMillan (RHM)

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NMI
Name SEELEY LAKE Mining Division Omineca
BCGS Map 093M012
Status Prospect NTS Map 093M04E
Latitude 055º 11' 26'' UTM 09 (NAD 83)
Longitude 127º 42' 04'' Northing 6116766
Easting 582691
Commodities Coal Deposit Types A05 : Anthracite
Tectonic Belt Intermontane Terrane Overlap Assemblage
Capsule Geology

The Seeley Lake coal occurrence is located approximately 5 kilometres southwest of South Hazelton.

Up to 6 coal seams have been identified in the Lower Cretaceous Red Rose Formation (Skeena Group) interbedded with mudstone and sandstone. The coal is anthracite to meta-anthracite and occurs in seams up to 1.5 metres thick. Aggregate intervals, including mudstone partings, can be up to 12 metres thick. The coal is thought to be limnic in origin, having formed in freshwater swamps and channels. The seams are therefore likely to vary considerably in thickness and lateral extent. The high rank is due to thermal metamorphism by a granitic intrusion in close proximity to the area.

The structure in the area consists of a number of northeast trending folds with strata dipping up to approximately 65 degrees. Southeast and northwest a number of major north northwest trending faults occur to the southeast and east of the licence area.

Bibliography
EMPR FIELDWORK *1983, pp. 81-90; *1984, pp. 215-218
EMPR BULL *43, p. 78; *270
EMPR P 1986-5, p. 19
GSC P 73-31

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