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File Created: 28-Mar-1988 by Jennifer W. Pell (JP)
Last Edit:  23-Jan-1989 by Laura L. Duffett (LLD)

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NMI
Name TSIMPSEAN PENINSULA, TSIMPSEAN KYANITE, TRAIL BAY, DUDEVOIR PASSAGE Mining Division Skeena
BCGS Map 103J068
Status Showing NTS Map 103J09W
Latitude 054º 36' 59'' UTM 09 (NAD 83)
Longitude 130º 24' 06'' Northing 6053008
Easting 409487
Commodities Kyanite Deposit Types P02 : Kyanite-sillimanite schists
Tectonic Belt Coast Crystalline Terrane Undivided Metamorphic Assembl.
Capsule Geology

At the north end of Tsimpsean Peninsula, a 6 to 7 kilometre zone of highly aluminous, carbonaceous schists occurs. These Paleozoic (?) schists are part of the Central Gneiss Complex and are comprised dominantly of grey biotite, plus or minus hornblende gneiss, amphibolite, and minor sillimanite, plus or minus garnet gneiss. The schists contain abundant kyanite porphyroblasts which range up to 3 centimetres in length (Snyder, 1980). Numerous other garnet and sillimanite localities are present in the Prince Rupert-Skeena area (Open File 1988-26, Figure 9).

Bibliography
EMPR OF *1988-26, p. 15
GSC MAP 3-1965; 12-1966; 1385A; 1472A
GSC MEM 394
GSC P 66-33
Snyder, J.G., (1980): A Metamorphic and Stuctural Study of the Port Simpson area, British Columbia, unpublished M.A. Thesis, Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania, 38 pgs.

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