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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  06-Jun-2023 by Karl A. Flower (KAF)

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NMI 104P5 Asb2
Name ZUS, BLUE RIVER, CHRYSOTILE, OLIVINE, BEN, TANYA, NOVA, SUN CREEK, ROCKSLIDE Mining Division Liard
BCGS Map 104P032
Status Showing NTS Map 104P05W
Latitude 059º 23' 30'' UTM 09 (NAD 83)
Longitude 129º 45' 20'' Northing 6583909
Easting 457086
Commodities Asbestos Deposit Types M06 : Ultramafic-hosted asbestos
Tectonic Belt Omineca Terrane Slide Mountain, Cassiar
Capsule Geology

The Zus occurrence is located near Zus Mountain in the Cassiar Mountain Range, approximately 108 kilometres north of the community of Dease Lake.

Regionally, the area is underlain by Permian ultramafics, gabbroic rocks and gabbroic to dioritic intrusive rocks and Mississippian basaltic volcanic rocks, all of the Upper Paleozoic Slide Mountain Complex (Sylvester Allochthon).

Locally, an arc-shaped, north-trending body of serpentinite (Slide Mountain Complex) is exposed over a length of 4.5 kilometres and a width of 0.5 to 1.3 kilometres structurally overlying Upper Paleozoic Sylvester Allochthon metasediments and metavolcanics. Cross-fibre chrysotile occurs in veinlets, generally less than 2.5 millimetres in width and commonly less than 1.0 millimetre. The veinlets are widely scattered and strike in all directions, with a slightly dominant northwest trend. The serpentinite body is cut by numerous rodingite dikes.

At the Rockslide zone, located approximately 0.9 kilometre south-southwest of the of the Zus (Sun Creek) occurrence, loose rockslide rubble is exposed over an area of at least 50 by 400 metres and contains fibres of asbestos up to 25 millimetres long in layers up to 4 metres thick.

In 1982, drilling on the zone yielded up to 5.6 per cent asbestos(?) over 3 metres in hole T82/14 and 3.4 and 2.4 per cent asbestos fibre over 1.5 metres, each, in hole T82/15 and T82/17, respectively, from the rubble overburden (Assessment Report 10818). Another hole (T82/9) intercepted a well-serpentinized zone in bedrock that averaged 4.8 and 8.7 per cent asbestos fibre over 10 and 2 metres, respectively (Assessment Report 10818).

The following year, drillhole P-4, located approximately 130 metres north of hole T82/9, yielded 4.7 per cent asbestos fibre over 3 metres, and hole P-21 yielded 3 and 4 per cent asbestos fibre over 4 metres, each (Assessment Report 11324).

Work History

In 1953, Canadian Johns-Manville Co. Ltd. carried out geological mapping and bulldozer trenching, and continued with magnetometer work in 1965.

In 1980, the Teslin Joint Venture (consisting of Brinco Mining Ltd., Cominco Limited and Exploram Minerals Ltd.) completed bulldozer trenching and geological mapping followed by additional trenching and diamond drilling in 1982. In 1983, the Teslin Joint Venture completed 1517.9 metres of rotary percussion drilling. In 1985, Brinco Mining Ltd. completed a further program of geological mapping, 18 percussion drill holes, totalling 1633 metres, and a 92 line-kilometre ground magnetic survey on the Tanya claims.

Bibliography
EMPR AR 1950-209; *1951-209-211; 1960-128; 1965-257
EMPR ASS RPT 103, *702, *8607, *10818, *11324, 14649
EMPR BULL 83
EMPR EXPL 1982-410; 1986-C470
EMPR FIELDWORK 1987, pp. 245-248; 1988, pp. 323-337
EMPR MP MAP 1992-13
EMPR OF 1989-9; 1995-25; 1996-11
GSC MAP 1110A
GSC MEM 319
GSC OF 2779
Harms, T.A. (1986): Structural and Tectonic Analysis of the Sylvester Allochthon, Northern British Columbia, Implications for Paleogeography and Accretion, Ph. D. Thesis, University of Arizona
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