.REPORT O N I PRELIMINARY MAGNETOMETER SURVEY and GEOLOGICAL RECONNAISSANCE L AND K GROUP OF CLAIMS Located 8 Miles East of Princeton, B. C. Similkameen Mining Division Lat. 49' 27' N. Long. 120' 16' W FOR FURY EXPLORATIONS LTD. (N. P.L. ) By: James R. Glass, P. Eng. September 2, 1973. I Department of Mines and Petroleum Resources fic---r'*r -b. I, KT "-1 T r: ;? ':, :T
1. SUMMARY Fury Explorations Ltd. (N.P.L.) carried out a Preliminary Magnet- ometer Survey and Reconnaissance Geological mapping over the L and K Group of Claims from April 1, 1973 until June 22, 1973. Control for this workms marking, picketing and chaining lines in both north-south and e as t-we st directions, PROPERTY The L and K Group of Claims, consisting of the L 1 to L 15 and K 1 to K 10 are located 8 miles east of Princeton, British Columbia in the Similkameen Mining Division at 49' 27' N, 120' 16' W. The claims are owned by Fury Explorations Ltd. (N.P.L.) Name of Claim L 1 to L 15 Incl. K 1 to K 10 Incl. and are recorded; Record Numbers 36309-36323 Incl. 36299-36309 Incl. GENERAL GEOLOGY The geology of the area is outlined on Map 888-A, Princeton Sheet, scale 1**= 4 mi. prepared by the Geological Survey of Canada. The area surrounding the claims is underlain by rocks of the Coast Range Intrusion.
f- TABLE OF CONTENTS SUMMARY... PROPERTY... GENERAL GEOLOGY... HISTORY OF PROPERTY... PRESENT PROGRAM... LINE CUTTING... MAGNETOMETER SURVEY... RECONNAISSANCE GEOLOGIC& MAPPING... STATEMENT OF COSTS... PERSONNEL... a 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 4! i
2. HJSTORY OF PROPERTY Old claim posts indicate that parts of the property were previously staked, on at least two occasions, although there is no record of prev-. ious work having been filed and there is no physical evidence of previous work. PRESENT PROGRAM The work program carried out by Fury Explorations Ltd. (N.P.L.) consisted of line cutting, chaining and picketing, preliminary magnet- ometer surveying and preliminary geological mapping. The geological mapping was carried out by James R. Glass, P. Eng. and by three field assistants, who did the line cutting and performed the magnetometer survey. A Map of scale 1" = 300' showing the magnetometer survey results and the general geology is included with this Report. LINE CUTTING Eleven east-west lines were cut, marked and picketed at 100 foot intervals. One north-south line was cut and marked as a tie-in base line.
r- MAGNETOMETER SURVEY A Magnetometer survey was carried out using the prepared picket lines for control. The readings were taken with a Jalander Magnetometer, Model W 505, Type No. 46 = 65, at 100 foot intervals along the lines. Notes were taken on.topographic features as well as general outcrop patterns. The readings were tied into a base station and diurnal variations calculated. A Map of scale 1" = 300' showing the readings taken and the contoured results has been prepared and is included with this Report. The results of the magnetic survey show no significant rock changes or major structural trends on the property. There is some magnetic relief in the southern portion of the Claim Group which is located in an area of cliffs and rock outcroppings. The magnetic relief is interpreted.f- as a combination of minor faulting and topographic expression. RECONNAISSANCE GEOLOGICAL MAPPING The writer spent two and one-half days performing preliminary geological $" B 9 4 mapping and plotting the general outcroppings pattern. The property is underlain by massive to slightly fractured quartz diorite which is cut byl a set of fractures striking approximately N 30' E and dipping from 45' to 75' N.W. * Minor dykes, both acitic and basic, intrude the granite. There is minor alteration consisting of epidotization and silicification. A Map of scale 1" = 300' showing the outcroppings pattern is included with this Report.
4. STATEMENT OF COSTS Line cutting and Magnetometer Survey ll-miles 8 $-190-;00 per mile Geological mapping 24 days 8 $50.00 per day Hotel and expenses Vehicle - 2 days 8 $35.00 per day $ 2,100.00 450.00 30.00 70.00 $ 2,650.00 PERSONNEL : James R. Glass, P. Eng. April 1, June 20, June 21, 1973 John Powney, Penticton, B.C. June 17 to June 20, 1973 C. S. Powney, Penticton,B.C. June 17, 1973 Fred Lolus, Penticton, B.C. June 18 to..'june 20, 1973-.