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File Created: 30-Mar-1988 by Jennifer W. Pell (JP)
Last Edit:  09-Dec-1991 by Keith J. Mountjoy (KJM)

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Name HOWARD CREEK GARNET Mining Division Kamloops
BCGS Map 083D036
Status Showing NTS Map 083D07W
Latitude 052º 23' 37'' UTM 11 (NAD 83)
Longitude 118º 54' 05'' Northing 5806519
Easting 370623
Commodities Garnet Deposit Types P02 : Kyanite-sillimanite schists
Tectonic Belt Omineca Terrane Ancestral North America
Capsule Geology

The Canoe River map area is predominantly underlain by a sequence of folded Hadrynian metasedimentary strata, belonging to the Windermere Supergroup (Miette, Horsethief Creek and Kaza groups) and their basement gneisses. Horsethief Creek Group strata in the Canoe River area are locally sufficiently pelitic to produce abundant garnet and aluminosilicate minerals when subjected to high-grade regional metamorphism.

A variety of lithologies crop out in the northern Monashee Mountains. Metasediments and metabasites of the Hadrynian Horsethief Creek Group are dominant and all are intruded by locally abundant pegmatite pods and layers. The Semipelite-Amphibolite division of the Horsethief Creek Group underlies most of the field area with a thin calc-silicate zone and the lower Pelite unit being infolded into the Semipelite-Amphibolite unit. Pelite, calc-silicate, metabasite, pegmatite, granodiorite and carbonatite have been mapped during the course of a regional project on the metamorphism and structure of the area (Geological Survey of Canada Paper 89-1E, pp. 95-100). In a recent compilation of the Canoe River area quartzofeldspathic psammite and grit, pelitic schist, amphibolite and marble comprise the Semipelite-Amphibolite division. For a more detailed explanation of the regional geology refer to the Howard Creek Carbonatite showing (083D 043) and the Verity showing (083D 005).

At the headwaters of Howard Creek, approximately 30 kilometres southeast of Valemont, pelitic schists and pelites in the Horsethief Creek Group Semipelite-Amphibolite division contain 20 to 25 per cent coarse garnets which range in size from 2 to 6 centimetres in diameter (Open File 1988-26). Garnet is also common phase in all other lithologies throughout the area. Kyanite is also present, but not abundant at this locality.

Bibliography
EMPR BULL 86 (in press)
EMPR OF 1987-17; *1988-26, p. 12, Fig. 5
GSC MAP 15-1967, 1339A
GSC OF 2324
GSC P 86-1B, pp. 693-698; *87-1A, pp. 751-756; *89-1E, pp. 95-100
CJES Vol. 25, No. 8, pp. 1323-1337, 1988
Geology Vol. 18, pp. 103-106, 1990

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