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File Created: 27-Nov-2014 by Garry J. Payie (GJP)
Last Edit:  27-Mar-2022 by Nicole Barlow (NB)

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NMI
Name TL-11, LIMONITE CREEK, MANY BEAR, ALLIE Mining Division Omineca
BCGS Map 093L051
Status Showing NTS Map 093L12W
Latitude 054º 34' 05'' UTM 09 (NAD 83)
Longitude 127º 48' 11'' Northing 6047399
Easting 577386
Commodities Copper Deposit Types I06 : Cu+/-Ag quartz veins
Tectonic Belt Intermontane Terrane Stikine
Capsule Geology

The TL-11 occurrence area is underlain by granodiorite to quartz diorite of the Early Jurassic Topley Plutonic Suite. Contact with rocks of the Lower Jurassic Telkwa Formation (Hazelton Group) occurs to the immediate south where rocks consist of basalt and andesite with lesser amounts of rhyolite, rhyodacite and dacite.

In 2006, Telkwa Gold Corporation located mineralization on their Limonite Creek property consisting of tenures 535231 and 535233). Copper mineralization (malachite) was detected in sheared quartz diorite outcrop and assayed 1.2 per cent copper (Sample TL-11, Assessment Report 29213). A quartz vein adjacent to the mineralized fracture did not contain visible mineralization other than red iron staining and specular hematite. The sample site was reported as not being well-mineralized.

The mineralized fracture trends 055 and dips 90 degrees. It is crosscut by another fracture striking at 170 degrees and dipping 84 degrees west. Just to the east of this sample site and north of the cirque lake, is a prominent topographic break in the slope that trends east-northeast and trends toward the outcrop of sample TL-11. Several quartz veins mineralized with specular hematite were observed along this break. This 055-degree trend is parallel or sub parallel to the east-northeast trend of the alteration zones previously mapped in the 1992-94 grid to the south. This data in conjunction with the trend of the alteration zones mapped to the south indicates a regional structural pattern that appears to be associated with mineralization at Limonite Creek.

Refer to Limonite (093L 323) for details of the area work history.

Bibliography
EMPR ASS RPT 2413, 20370, 21739, 23016, 25134, *29213, 34948
EMPR MAP 69-1
EMPR OF 1994-14
GSC BULL 270
GSC MAP 971A
GSC OF 351
Marchand, M. (2011-03-03): Technical (Geological) Report on the Limonite Creek Property

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