The Anuk RB 14 showing area is described as being underlain by andesitic and trachytic flows, volcanic breccias, conglomerates and tuffs, as well as shaly meta-sedimentary layers and sandstones andesitic origin.
Eight rock samples of the 37 taken in the MINFILE showing area contained significant values. Sample ANCB-13, a grab over 0.5 meters of a quartz vein with massive bornite, visible gold and malachite staining, assayed 17.45 grams per tonne gold, 101.49 grams per tonne silver and 15.54 per cent copper; ANCB-12, a grab sample from a different vein ten metres away with similar mineralization, assayed 0.99 gram per tonne gold, 146.06 silver and 16.71 per cent copper and; sample AKDR-19, a grab sample of another quartz vein with pyrite banding, graded 10.11 grams per tonne gold (Assessment Report 19886). Chalcopyrite, pyrite, pyrrhotite and pyrolusite were also observed in samples.
Refer to Anuk RB 12 and Anuk RB 18 , about 4 kilometres east and southeast for expanded geological information and a common work history.