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File Created: 15-Jul-2021 by Del Ferguson (DF)
Last Edit:  17-Jul-2021 by Del Ferguson (DF)

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NMI
Name NEWTOWN CANYON Mining Division Omineca, Skeena
BCGS Map 103I058
Status Showing NTS Map 103I10E
Latitude 054º 35' 27'' UTM 09 (NAD 83)
Longitude 128º 30' 20'' Northing 6049368
Easting 531952
Commodities Molybdenum Deposit Types L05 : Porphyry Mo (Low F- type)
Tectonic Belt Intermontane Terrane Stikine
Capsule Geology

The Newtown Canyon occurrence occurs along Newtown Creek, north of the Skeena River, approximately 10 kilometres northeast of Terrace, B.C. in Newtown Creek canyon.

The southern portions of the Kshish property are underlain by the Eocene Newtown Creek pluton (53 Ma) and the Paleocene Kitsumkalum Intrusive Suite (60 Ma), while the northern portion is underlain by the Lower Jurassic, volcanic dominated Kitselas Facies of the Telkwa Group.

A significant concept derived from 2017 exploration work is that a fourth intrusive granite is the source and maybe host to the molybdenite mineralization particularly in the Newton Creek area. This granite is strongly altered in at least one area to an almost wholly orthoclase feldspar rock that is highly fractured and mineralized with molybdenite both in regular fracture planes and in shattered irregular breccias or close fractures.

In 2012, a late summer work program by Arrowstar Resources Ltd. comprised rock sampling (43), mapping and general reconnaissance. Exploration work done in 2013 showed that the molybdenum soil anomalies on the lower slopes were transported soils lying on fresh unmineralized intrusive bedrock. In 2015, Barkley Resources Ltd. conducted mapping and geochemical soil sampling traverses in the Newton Creek area.

Further mapping and prospecting work conducted in 2017 led to the discovery of the Newtown Canyon showing, where significant fine grained molybdenite is associated with sericite in fresh fracture blocks off the Newtown Creek canyon walls (Assessment Report 37456).

Bibliography
EMPR AR 1967-53; 1968-68
EMPR ASS RPT 1661, 30453, 33542, 34553, 35676, *37456
EMPR MAP 8
EMPR OF 2007-4
EMPR P 2007-1, pp. 149-162
GEOS BC RPT 2008-11, 2010-12
GSC MAP 11-1956; 278A; 1136A; 1385A
GSC MEM 329
PR REL Jet Gold Corp., Apr.6, 2009
*Burton, A. (2009-03-03): NI 43-101 Technical Report on the Jet Gold Corp. Kshish Molybdenum Property

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