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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  17-Oct-2021 by George Owsiacki (GO)

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NMI
Name DIXIE, MONT Mining Division Atlin
BCGS Map 104N065
Status Showing NTS Map 104N11E
Latitude 059º 36' 04'' UTM 08 (NAD 83)
Longitude 133º 11' 21'' Northing 6608382
Easting 602209
Commodities Uranium, Copper Deposit Types I15 : Classical U veins
Tectonic Belt Intermontane Terrane Plutonic Rocks, Cache Creek
Capsule Geology

The Dixie occurrence is located in the saddle between Mount Dixie and a second unnamed peak, about 27 kilometres due east of the community of Atlin.

Alaskite and quartz monzonite of the Late Cretaceous Surprise Lake batholith (Surprise Lake Plutonic Suite) intrudes Mississippian to Triassic Cache Creek Complex (Kedahda Formation) sediments consisting of chert, argillite and limestone. Near the contact the alaskites are sheared, silicified and altered to albite and clay-sericite. The alaskites contain up to 2 per cent fluorine due to about 15 per cent topaz as identified in thin section (Assessment Report 6467).

A 30-metre-wide radioactive zone in the alaskite contains vugs and fractures with zeunerite, arsenopyrite and minor chalcopyrite. In 1976, a grab sample assayed 0.105 per cent uranium, 0.76 per cent arsenic and 0.03 per cent copper (Assessment Report 6467).

A 1976 regional stream sediment survey revealed anomalous uranium values in the vicinity of Mount Dixie, which led to staking and the 1976 discovery of the Dixie showing. In 1977, work was conducted by R.J. Bilquist and R.R. Culbert on behalf of Union Oil Company of Canada, and in 1978 by J.R. Kerr for the same owner. During these programs, geochemical, geophysical and ground prospecting were carried out.

In 2005, twelve tenures were staked over the Dixie showing due to the rising demand and price of uranium on the world market. In 2006, Aldershot Resources Ltd. carried out a spectral analysis program.

Bibliography
EMPR EXPL 1977-240; 1978-269
EMPR ASS RPT *6467, 6848, 7610, 29576
EMPR MAP 52 (with notes)
EMPR OF 1992-16; 1996-11
GSC MEM 307
GSC MAP 1082A
GSC OF 864
DIAND OF *1990-4
Cordey, F. et al. (1987): Significance of Jurassic Radiolarians from the Cache Creek Terrane, British Columbia, in Geology Vol.15, pp. 1151-1154

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