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Explore the diverse geology of Ten Mile River with this detailed guide featuring various rock types such as quartz monzonite, limestone, schist gneiss, and gneissic muscovite. Discover valuable insights for mineral exploration.
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PC PC LMqm PPsn LMqm PPsqm PPsn 5 0 PPgdn km S i x t y M i l e R i v e r T w e n t y JUAL VAL M i l e TEN C r e e k LEGEND Cretaceous QUARTZ MONZONITE: medium-grained equigranular biotite quartz monzonite. LIMESTONE: thin-bedded limestone and marble. KLONDIKE SCHIST: black and orange-weathering well foliated pale green chlorite muscovite quartz-schist; includes augen gneiss and amphibolite. SCHIST GNEISS: brown-weathering, grey muscovite biotite quartzite and quartz mica schist; includes amphi- bolite augen gneiss and minor marble; includes rocks of Klondike Schist and Pelly Gneiss undifferentiated. PELLY GNEISS: strongly foliated to gneissic muscovite chlorite biotite granodiorite; minor augen gneiss; includes some undifferentiated foliated muscovite quartz monzonite. 140o 00’ Proterozoic and / or Paleozoic 63o 15’ TECK EXPLORATION LTD. Pc K A M L O O P S , B R I T I S H C O L U M B I A TEN MILE CK. PROPERTY, Yukon REGIONAL GEOLOGY From Bostock, 1942 and Tempelman-Kluit, 1974 FIGURE 3 NTS No:115N,O SCALE: 1:250,000 DRAWN BY: S.A