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File Created: 21-Nov-1986 by Larry Jones (LDJ)
Last Edit:  10-Aug-2020 by Karl A. Flower (KAF)

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NMI 103I9 Cu23
Name SHENANDOAH, RAINBOW Mining Division Omineca
BCGS Map 103I069
Status Showing NTS Map 103I09E
Latitude 054º 39' 24'' UTM 09 (NAD 83)
Longitude 128º 14' 06'' Northing 6056855
Easting 549352
Commodities Copper, Silver, Lead, Zinc, Gold Deposit Types L01 : Subvolcanic Cu-Ag-Au (As-Sb)
I05 : Polymetallic veins Ag-Pb-Zn+/-Au
Tectonic Belt Intermontane Terrane Stikine
Capsule Geology

The area is underlain by a thick assemblage of andesites and basalts of the Jurassic Hazelton Group. The flows, which strike southeast and dip 50 to 60 degrees south, are intruded by small stocks and tongues of porphyritic granodiorite.

A vein, containing chalcocite, sphalerite, galena and bornite, occurs along the contact of two andesite flows. The vein is about 15 metres long and averages 0.5 metres wide. A 0.5 metre sample assayed trace gold, 480 grams per tonne silver, 6 per cent copper, 2 per cent lead and 8 per cent zinc (Minister of Mines Annual Report 1928).

About 300 metres to the east a quartz vein in a shear zone trends 100 degrees for about 300 metres and dips 55 degrees north. The vein averages 1 metre wide and a typical sample assayed 0.7 grams per tonne gold, 90 grams per tonne silver and 2.94 per cent copper (Geological Survey of Canada Memoir 212).

Bibliography
EMPR AR 1914-136,137,Map p. 120; 1927-126; *1928-147; 1929-150
EMPR MAP 69-1; 8
EMPR PF (Map by J. Willman, 1929)
GSC MAP 1136A; 11-1956; 278A; 1385A
GSC MEM *212, pp. 28,29; 329, p. 94
GSC P 36-20, p. 38; 36-17
Dandy, L. (2012-03-01): Geological, Geochemical and Diamond Drilling Report on the Terrace Property

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