Development StatusRaw Prospect.
SummaryThe 76 unit property covers 4600 acres (approximately 1861 ha) encumbrances
in the Arrow Creek/Mount
Bohan area in south eastern British Columbia.. It is road-accessible
and favorably located with respect to hydro power and rail transportation
infrastructure.
LEAD-ZINC target (sedimentary-exhalative (sedex) or manto-type base-
metal prospect)
GeologyPrevious geological work (previous to 2004) indicates that the property
hosts an extensive base metal (Pb/Zn) geochemical anomaly. The anomaly
is approximately 4 km in length with a central continuous zone of
250 m by 1.5 km and contains soil sample values up to 12,000 ppm
zinc and 4229 ppm lead. This anomaly is in part coincident with an
Induced Polarization (I.P.) geophysical anomaly and has not been
tested by diamond drilling. The generally steep dip of the bedding and the orientation of the soil and geophysical anomalies indicate the potential for thick mineralized horizons. The rocks underlying the Bohan property in the area of the geochemical/geophysical anomalies are believed to be equivalent to the rocks that host the Wilds Creek(Leg) lead-zinc-barite deposit located approximately 10 km southwest of the property boundary.
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