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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  15-May-1990 by Peter S. Fischl (PSF)

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Name BARKOOLA Mining Division New Westminster
BCGS Map 092G088
Status Showing NTS Map 092G16W
Latitude 049º 51' 57'' UTM 10 (NAD 83)
Longitude 122º 24' 11'' Northing 5523884
Easting 542900
Commodities Gold, Copper Deposit Types
Tectonic Belt Coast Crystalline Terrane Gambier
Capsule Geology

The Barkoola showing is located 1.5 kilometres west-northwest of the peak of Fire Mountain, 22.5 kilometres northwest of the north end of Harrison Lake. The Money Spinner occurrence (92GNE002) lies 1.2 kilometres southeast of this showing.

A number of parallel fissure veins and lenses, up to 0.6 metres wide, occupy a zone which is up to 7.6 metres wide. The zone occurs in volcaniclastic sandstone and feldspathic greywacke ("greenstone") of the third member of the Lower Cretaceous Brokenback Hill Formation (Fire Lake Group).

The veins and lenses are composed of white quartz containing traces of chalcopyrite, pyrite, and sporadic native gold. Three channel samples, taken across 0.46 metres in an adit, averaged 1.4 grams per tonne gold (Minister of Mines annual Report 1934, p. F16).

Bibliography
EMPR AR 1904-301; *1930-314,315; *1934-F16
EMPR ASS RPT 11796
EMPR FIELDWORK 1980, pp. 165-184; 1984, pp. 42-53; 1985, pp. 120-131
GSC MAP 1069A; 1151A; 1386A
GSC MEM 335, pp. 42-44,192
GSC OF 2203
GSC P 86-1B, pp. 699-706; 89-1E, pp. 177-187; 90-1E, pp. 183-195, 197-204; 90-1F, pp. 95-107
Arthur, A. (1987): Mesozoic Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the West Side Of Harrison Lake, Southwestern British Columbia, unpublished M.Sc. thesis, University of British Columbia
Ditson, G.M. (1978): Metallogeny of the Vancouver-Hope Area, British Columbia, M.Sc. Thesis, University of British Columbia
EMPR PFD 671432

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