Geoscience Map 1997-1:
Geology of the
Tagish Lake Area
NTS (104M/8,9,10E, 15 and 104N/12W)
Geology by M.G Mihalynuk, K.J Mountjoy, L.D. Currie,
M.T. Smith and J.N. Rouse
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Superseded by Bulletin 105
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1:100 000
The Tagish Lake area has
been recognized as an important mineral belt since 1896, when hoardes of
placer miners bound for the Klondike passed through it. It continues to be
a focus for mineral exploration, but today these are guided by a respect
for the geological diversity and complexity of the area. Geoscience Map
1997-1 encompasses critical components of the terrane architecture in the
northern Intermontane Belt. From east to west these include: oceanic crustal rocks of the Cache Creek Terrane, overlap strata of the Whitehorse
Trough, volcanic arc strata and metamorphic basement of Stikine Terrane,
metamorphosed continental margin rocks of the Nisling Terrane and
volcano-plutonic complexes adjacent to the Coast belt. Two crustal scale
faults, the Llewellyn and Nahlin, are focal points because they juxtapose
terranes and are loci of gold mineralization, including the Engineer and
Venus Mines. Map 1997-1 illustrates the relationships between mineral
occurrences and tectonic features in an area of high mineral potential
extending from south of Tagish Lake to the BC-Yukon border.
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Last updated
June 27, 2006