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File Created: 30-Mar-1988 by Jennifer W. Pell (JP)
Last Edit:  31-Jan-1989 by Laura L. Duffett (LLD)

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Name HAWKSBURY ISLAND GARNET Mining Division Skeena
BCGS Map 103H065
Status Showing NTS Map 103H10W, 103H11E
Latitude 053º 38' 19'' UTM 09 (NAD 83)
Longitude 129º 00' 06'' Northing 5943315
Easting 499890
Commodities Garnet, Kyanite Deposit Types P02 : Kyanite-sillimanite schists
Tectonic Belt Coast Crystalline Terrane Undivided Metamorphic Assembl.
Capsule Geology

Hawkesbury Island is underlain mainly by Permian (?) and/or older metasediments within the Central Gneiss Complex. On Hawkesbury Island, south of Prince Rupert, kyanite-staurolite-almandine schists are exposed with sericite-epidote schist, gneiss and amphibolite. The individual kyanite-staurolite-almandine garnet schists may vary from one metre to over 30 metres in thickness and are traceable along strike for up to 2 kilometres (Area 2, Figure 10, Open File 1988-26). These schists contain up to 20 per cent almandine garnet and up to 20 per cent kyanite (Money, 1959). The garnet is present as subhedral to euhedral grains ranging up to 5 centimetres in diameter or as an- hedral rounded aggregates about 7.5 centimetres in size. The kyanite may be extremely coarse with blades that reach 20 centimetres by 1 centimetre in size. Sillimanite is reported from only one locality on Hawkesbury Island (refer to 103H 058).

Bibliography
EMPR FIELDWORK 1987-424
EMPR OF *1988-26, p. 15
GSC MAP 23-1970; 1385A, 1868A
GSC P 70-41
Money, P.L., (1959): *The Geology of Hawksbury Island, Skeen Mining Division, British Columbia, unpublished M.Sc. Thesis, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, 159 pgs.

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