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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  06-May-1986 by Gary R. Foye (GRF)

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NMI 093E6 Mo3
Name ICE Mining Division Skeena
BCGS Map 093E043
Status Showing NTS Map 093E06W
Latitude 053º 26' 11'' UTM 09 (NAD 83)
Longitude 127º 29' 11'' Northing 5921884
Easting 600548
Commodities Copper, Molybdenum, Zinc, Lead Deposit Types I05 : Polymetallic veins Ag-Pb-Zn+/-Au
K01 : Cu skarn
L01 : Subvolcanic Cu-Ag-Au (As-Sb)
Tectonic Belt Coast Crystalline Terrane Undivided Metamorphic Assembl.
Capsule Geology

The area is underlain by a flat-lying sequence of intensely metamorphosed and silicified andesite flows, tuffs, agglomerates, argillites, limestone and quartzites. This sequence has been intrud- ed by sill-like body of hornblende granite of the Coast Plutonic Complex. A number of different types of mineralization have been reported. The most common type is pyrite, pyrrhotite and small amounts of chalcopyrite, molybdenite and sphalerite in argillaceous skarns. Galena, sphalerite, chalcopyrite and occasional molybdenite are contained in quartz veins averaging about 0.6 metres wide in fractures in limy sediments. Fine-grained, disseminated pyrite, chalcopyrite and bornite are associated with shear zones in volcanics. Lenses of massive magnetite in volcanics contain chalcopyrite and bornite. Molybdenite, pyrite and chalcopyrite occur in shear zones in sericitized granite. Closely spaced jointing in the hornblende granite contains sericite, quartz, molybdenite and pyrite.

Bibliography
EMPR ASS RPT *732
EMPR AR 1966-54,249
GSC MEM 299
GSC MAP 1064A
GSC OF 708
EMPR OF 1988-2; 1994-14
EMPR PFD 14343, 14344

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