Geoscience Map 2002-1:
Intrusion - Related Mineral Occurrences of the Cretaceous Bayonne Magmatic
Melt, Southeast British Columbia
NTS (82 E,F,G,J,K,L,M,N)
Compilation by
James Logan
Geological Cartography by J. Logan and V. Vilkos
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ABSTRACT:
This map was generated from digital geological
compilations of the Kootenay Mineral Assessment (Höy et al., 1994) and the
East Part of the Okanagan Mineral Assessment (Schiarizza and Church, 1996).
Modifications incorporate age determinations and more recent mapping
associated with the Intrusive-related gold deposits project (1999-2001) and
references within.
REFERENCES:
Carr, S.D. (1995): The southern Omineca Belt, British
Columbia: New Perspectives from the Lithoprobe Geoscience Program; Canadian
Journal of Earth Sciences, Volume 32, pages 1720-1739.
Höy, T., Church, B.N., Legun, A., Glover, J.K., Grant, B.,
Wheeler, J.O. and Dunn, K.P.E. 1994. The Geology of the Kootenay Mineral
Assessment Region, B.C. Ministry of Energy and Mines, Open File 1994-8.
Johnson, B.J. (1994): Structure and Tectonic Setting of
the Okanagan Valley Fault System in the Shuswap Lake Area, Southern British
Columbia; unpublished Ph.D. thesis, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario,
266 pages.
Parrish, R.R. (1992): U-Pb Ages of Jurassic-Eocene
Plutonic Rocks in the Vicinity of Valhalla Complex, Southeast British
Columbia; in Radiogenic Age and Isotopic Studies: Report 5, Geological
Survey of Canada, Paper 91-2, pages 115-134.
Schiarizza, P. and Church, B.N. 1996. The Geology of the
Thompson - Okanagan Mineral Assessment Region (East Part). B.C. Ministry of
Energy and Mines, Open File 1996-20.
Wheeler, J.O. and McFeely, P. 1991, Tectonic Assemblage
Map of the Canadian Cordillera and Adjacent Parts of the United States of
America: Geological Survey of Canada, Map 1712A.
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