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TitleCharacterization of volcanic and intrusive rocks across the British Columbia - Yukon border, GEM 2 Cordillera
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AuthorZagorevski, AORCID logo; Mihalynuk, M G; Joyce, N; Martin, K
SourceGeological Survey of Canada, Open File 7697, 2014, 10 pages, https://doi.org/10.4095/295465 Open Access logo Open Access
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Year2014
PublisherNatural Resources Canada
Documentopen file
Lang.English
Mediaon-line; digital
RelatedThis publication is superceded by Characterization of volcanic and intrusive rocks across the British Columbia - Yukon border, GEM 2 Cordillera
RelatedThis publication is superceded by Characterization of volcanic and intrusive rocks across the British Columbia - Yukon border, GEM 2 Cordillera
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ProvinceBritish Columbia; Yukon
NTS104G; 104J
AreaDease Lake; Telegraph Creek; Scud River
Lat/Long WENS-132.5000 -130.0000 58.5000 56.5000
Subjectsigneous and metamorphic petrology; geochronology; volcanic rocks; bedrock geology; intrusive rocks; porphyry deposits; uranium lead dates; Stikine terrane; Yukon-Tanana terrane; Stikine plutonic suite; Texas Creek plutonic suite; Long Lake plutonic suite; Hazelton Group; Copper Mountain plutonic suite; Aishihik suite; Jurassic; Triassic
Illustrationslocation maps; photographs
ProgramGEM2: Geo-mapping for Energy and Minerals Western Cordillera, Regional porphyry transitions
Released2014 11 10
Summary(Plain Language Summary, not published)
This report presents summary of 2014 reconnaissance work in the northwestern Cordillera (NW BC and SW Yukon) that was focused on establishing regional geochemical and geochronological database of plutonic and volcanic rocks where the potential for additional copper-porphyry deposit discoveries remains high. Fieldwork was conducted and representative samples collected in Iskut, Telegraph Creek and Aishihik areas. In addition, archived samples were identified from these areas. Follow-up analyses of these samples will provide the base for establishing and integrated, predictive model for the investigated copper-porphyry districts and for focussing future studies.
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