| | Book | THOMPSON, AND COLUMBIA RIVER SYSTEMS A Prospector's Treasure Trail to Creeks of Gold Jim and Sue Lewis...(Creeks of gold series) Includes index. ISBN 1-894384-05-9 1. Prospecting—British Columbia—Guidebooks...Columbia—Guidebooks. 2. British Columbia—Gold discoveries—Guidebooks. 3. British Columbia—Guidebooks. I. Lewis, Sue, 1942II...Toronto, Canada. Heritage House acknowledges the financial support of the Government of Canada through...activities. We also acknowledge the support of the British Columbia Arts Council. Cover design and layout by Darlene | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | the most productive of which has been the Bridge River gold camp. A distinctive asymmetricmetal and mineral...occurs in the Bridge River district. Txvo elongate,northwesterly trending centers of gold-bearingvein depositslie...depositslie within a larger area characterizedby antimony minerals. The antimony zone is succeededto...Cretaceous,early Tertiary, and Miocene. Copper-molybdenum-gold porphyry deposits characterize the first two events...Yalakom fault predatedmineral depositionin the Bridge River camp. Late Tertiary porphyrymolybdenumdepos | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | GOLD CRYSTAL LOCALITIES of British Columbia, Canada Downloaded by [North West University] at 19:08...Figure 1b (bottom): The Burrage gold specimen, group 5 cm high, British Columbia. Harvard Mineralogical Museum...particular specimen—a Harvard Mineralogical Museum gold that is part of the A. C. Burrage collection (fig...University of British Columbia’s Williams Geological Museum, which specialized in minerals from British Columbia...Museum, Mauthner organized the special exhibition Gold! A Celebration of Beauty, Passion & Treasure. As | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | drainage from an orogenic lode gold deposit, Bralorne mine, British Columbia Alexandre J. Desbarats a,⇑,...Geological Survey of Canada, Natural Resources Canada, 601 Booth St., Ottawa, ON K1A 0E8, Canada Geological Survey...Survey of Canada (Atlantic), Natural Resources Canada, PO Box 1006, Dartmouth, NS B2Y 4A2, Canada a r t...(1932–1971) Bralorne mine produced over 87 million grams of Au from an archetypal orogenic lode gold deposit...deposit in southwest British Columbia. High concentrations of As in mine drainage, however, represent an on-going | | | Book (volume) | A Field Guide to GOLD, GEMSTONE & MINERAL SITES ot British Columbja “ee 7 Oat | I; Se Rees ce... > | a A Field Guide to GOLD, GEMSTONE & MINERAL SITES of British Columbjz Volume 2 Sites Within...(Richard Dennis), 1947— Gold, gemstone and mineral sites of British Columbia Includes bibliographical...resources — British Columbia — Handbooks, manuals, etc. 2. Prospecting — British Columbia. I. Title. II...II. Title, Gold, gemstone & mineral sites of British Columbia. TN27B9H82 1997 553.4’09711 ©C96-910287-9 | | Leitch, C. H. B., Godwin, C. I., Brown, T. H., Taylor, B. E. (1991) Geochemistry of mineralizing fluids in the Bralorne-Pioneer Mesothermal gold vein deposit, British Columbia, Canada. Economic Geology, 86 (2) 318-353 doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.86.2.318 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Fluids in the Bralorne-PioneerMesothermal Gold Vein Deposit, British Columbia, Canada C. H. B. LEITCH*...GeologicalSciences,Universityof British Columbia,Vancouver,British Columbia,Canada V6T 2B4 AND B. E. TAYLOR...GeologicalSurveyof Canada,601 BoothStreet,Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaK1A OE8 Abstract Gold quartzveinsat the...reconcentrated.Fluid inclusionssuggestthat depositionof gold wasfrom dilute aqueoussolutions(<5 wt % NaC1equiv)...normalgeothermalgradient of approximately30 øC/km. Gold, sulfides,andthe associated alterationassemblages | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Cretaceous-EarlyTertiary Gold Mineralization: A GalenaLead IsotopeStudyof the Bridge River Mining Camp, SouthwesternBritish...SouthwesternBritish Columbia, Canada C. H. B. LEITCH, Departmentof GeologicalSciences, The Universityof BritishColumbia...DAWSON, GeologicalSurveyof Canada, 100 West PenderStreet, Vancouver,B.C., Canada V6B 1RS AND C. I. GODWIN...Abstract The BridgeRiver gold camp, 180 km north of Vancouver,Canada,producedmore gold than any other campin...ranes: Cadwallader, Bridge onthe east(Monger,1984). Certainlythey havebeen River, and Methow-Tyaughton | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | gabbroic rocks of the Bridge River accretionary complex, southwestern British Columbia: geology and geochemistry...Gabbroic bodies in the Bralorne-Gold Bridge area of southwestern British Columbia are associated with the...the oceanic Bridge River complex of the western Canadian Cordillera, one of the "suspect" terranes accreted...carbonate lenses that comprise the lower part of the Bridge River complex. Their late Carboniferous crystallization...affinity to oceanic island arc tholeiitic suites. The Bralorne and Shulaps gabbros include cumulates and appear | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | PUMICE FROM HAYLMORE, BRIDGE RIVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA* Loursp SrovnNs SrevnNsoN, V ictoria, Briti.sh Columbi'a...age near llaylmore's placer mine, Bridge River district, British Columbia, is highly vesicular and also...widespread blanket over much of the Bridge River area of western British Columbia, and its occurrence has been...Frc. 1. Index map of British Columbia showing location of llaylmore. Bralorne mine constructed a new wood...wood road across the Hurley River near its confluencewith the Bridge River, exposing an excellent crosssection | | | Book | The History of Mining in British Columbia By G.W. TAYLOR NUNC COCNOSCO EX PARTE THOMAS J. BATA LIBRARY...fmOOOOtayl AUIIK The History of Mining in British Columbia By G.W. Taylor hancock house Copyright...ISBN 0-919654-87-8 1. Mineral industries —British Columbia — History. I. Title. II. Series. HD9506.C23B78... Introduction: The Mine Finders. 7 1 Golden Future.11 2 Cariboo Fever. 29 3 Gold: North, South, East...Island.87 6 Province-Wide Black Diamonds.107 7 Mining in the Kootenays (1880-1900).123 8 The Birth of | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Metamorphic Origin of Ore-Forming Fluids for Orogenic Gold-Bearing Quartz Vein Systems in the North American...Saskatchewan, 114 Science Place, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada S7N 5E2, and Research School of Earth Sciences...Saskatchewan, 114 Science Place, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada S7N 5E2 AND RICHARD GOLDFARB U.S. Geological...North American Cordillera hosts a large number of gold-bearing quartz vein systems from the Mother Lode...southern California, through counterparts in British Columbia and southeastern Alaska, to the Klondike district | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | goldandminoramountsof galenaand/orsphalerite. The gold,galena,andsphaleriteare deposited preferentiallyin...the Coquihalla stage,gold-depositing In the verticaldimensionofmesothermal,vein gold districtare generallyregardedto...varietyof sedimentary rocktypes.The Cordillera, Bralorne-Pioneer and Cariboo, there are most commontypes...deposits havebeenmetamorphosedsamepattern is true for gold gradesin ore shoots, MESOTHERMAL AU& RELATED Sb...200 I CarlbooRiver Bridge 8 PinchiLake 9 10 11 Cassiar Juneau Venus Hg CANADA I kilometres U | | | Book | “A fresh new look at one of British Columbia's enduring mysteries.” —Chuck 5 I J. Davis, author of...org/details/slumachsgoldinseO000anto Slumach’s Gold Slumach’s Gold IN SEARCH OF A LEGEND Rick Antonson,...publisher or a photocopying Copyright, Toronto, Canada. Heritage House Publishing Company Ltd. #108 —...Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication Antonson, Rick, 1949Slumach’s gold: in search of a...1891. 2. Gold mines and mining—British Columbia— Pitt Lake Region—History. 3. Abandoned gold mines—British | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ubo.,t o*-fruit mile west of Gold Bridge in southwestern British Columbia' irregular white a conspicuous...INrnopucrroN the Gold Bridge is approximately 100 miles north of Vancouver on columbia British eastern flank...quarry near Gold Bridge, from which fill was obtained serfor the Lajoie Dam on the Bridge River, exposesa... A wA 1 UNITE of Gold Bridge' Frc. 1. Index map of southern British Columbia showing position x Presented...n l i n i z epde r i d o t i l e , serpentine BRALORNE INTRUSIVES ougitediorite.quorlz Gobbro, d i o | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | No. 5 CANADA? R. M. THOMPSON. CONTENTS. PAGE Map of Mining Divisions, British Columbia ...........Lead, Antimony, and Arsenic .................... Gold, Bismuth, and Tellurium ..........................Manganese Content of an Ore and the Persistenceof Gold and Silver Values to Depth .......................are indebted to the National Research Council of Canada, under whose •egis some of this work was undertaken... THOMPSON. ,• ør SPHALERITE FROM WESTERN CANADA. 311 ABSTRACT. A study of 164 samplesof sphalerite | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Sciences, University of British Columbia. Vancouver. British Columbia. Canada V6T 2B4 (Received 21 March...with correction of mathematical errors (such as division by zero, or zero or negative arguments in log...Exploration Geochemists, P.O. Box 523, Rexdale, Ontario, Canada M9W 5L4. Input data can consist currently of concentrations...LEITCH and S. J. DAV Table 2. Sample data file BRALORNE 1127 SiO, *AI~O~ *TiO: "Zr Fe:O~ MgO CaO Na...r o a c h e d (and the a s s u m p t i o n of BRALORNE COMPOSITION SAMPLE: ( 2 0 3 2 / 3 1,2 ~ VOLUME | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | IN No. 7 GOLD. R. M. THOMPSON. ABSTRACT. Minor amountsof many elementsoccur in gold. These minor...minor elementsvary greatly in gold taken from different districts. These differencescan more readily be related...any difference in the type of deposit in which the gold is found. In most casesthese minor elements are...chemicallyrather than mechanicallyincludedin the gold. Preliminary resultsalso suggestthat after more...zone, and in somecaseseven the mine, from which a particular sampleof gold originates. INTRODUCTION. DURING | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | HOST MINERALS GEORGE M. OF NATIVE 1944 No. 6 GOLD. SCHWARTZ. ABSTRACT. An intensive review of the...well as microscopic study of many ores showsthat gold occursmost frequently in direct contact with the...occasionalhostsfor gold. Availabledata suggestthat few mineralsare effectiveprecipitants of gold under natural...precipitation of gold by the host mineral is not denied. Variability in the relationof gold to hostmineralsis...mostimportantattemptto discover theexactrelationof gold •to mineralsin generalis Lincoln'sreview,publishedin | | | Book | 1^1 National Library of Canada Biblioth^ue nationale du Canada CAi\ADIANA JAN 25 1993 Digitized...Tyson 17 Treasures in Jade, Bronze, Silver, and Gold The Carl Nickle Collection Ron Mussieux 9 49...economies, and fire Even single words Hke iron, gold, jade, or diamond are alive with images. Who does...cultures prized today as then. Or consider the power of gold that drove explorers over different and across...gemstones. Magnificent artifacts of jade, bronze, gold, and silver represent the Ernest Gertrude Poole | | | Book | PR is 1933 DEPARTMENT OF MINES OF CANADA MINES BRANCH * * * * * THE CANADIAN MINERAL INDUSTRY IN... * ** * * MARCH 1934 DEPARTMENT OF MINES OF CANADA MINES BRANCH * * * * * ' THE CANADIAN MINERAL...Bismuth ( 5) Cadmium ( 6) Cobalt ( 7) Copper (8) Gold (9) Iron Ore Lead (10) ( 11) Manganese (12) Molybdenum...Imports and Exports are taken from the "Trade of Canada," Dominion Bureau of Statistics, a~d caver the...quotations are obtained chiefly from the Engineering & Mining Journal, New York. f ' ,,. (1) ALUMINIUM | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Geochemical Features of Ore-Forming Fluids for Orogenic Gold Deposits Throughout Geological Time Vsevolod Yu...composition of ore-forming fluids from orogenic gold deposits formed during various geological epochs...fluids (their salinity and pressure) at orogenic gold deposits are demonstrated to systematically vary...some parameters of mineralizing fluids at orogenic gold deposits are principally new information. The parameters...the mineralizing fluid systems. Keywords: orogenic gold deposit; mineralizing fluid; fluid inclusions; temperature; | | | Book | Deputy Minister of Mines of Ontario says . . . "MINE-FINDERS” is one of the most inter¬ esting surveys...discovery and develop¬ ment of minerals and mines in Canada that I have ever read. Starting with the earliest...doubt that the rapid advance of mining is one of the chief reasons that Canada is in such a comparatively...comparatively favourable financial position today. "MINE-FINDERS” is the History and Romance of Canada’s Mineral...of equal importance to men of the mining profession, students, mining investors, and that portion of the | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | coarse gold in Late Pleistocene sediments of the Cariboo placer mining district, British Columbia, Canada...Scarborough Campus, Scarborough, Ont. Ml C lA4, Canada Received 20 July 1994; revised version accepted...placer mining district (1000 km*) sited in the Interior Plateau of central British Columbia, Canada, is...is the premier placer gold mining district of the Province. Gold is recovered from three Late Pleistocene...morphology (size, roundness, spheric&y) of 1636 gold grains, ranging in size from 0.25 to 17 mm, recovered | | | Report (volume) | Meetings. Washington, D. C. American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers: Contributions, nos...Section of Bulletin, 1935, 1936. New York. See also Mining and Metallurgy. American Journal of Botany, vols...(nos. 2-4), 3, 4 (no. 1). Bridgetown," Barbados, British West Indies. Bermuda Biological Station for Research...4), 97, 98 (nos. 1, 2). Chicago. Illinois. British Columbia, Department of Mines: Annual Reports of Minister... California, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mines: Bulletins 108, 110, 111; California | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | and the symposium is Gold. In the early years of the Tucson show, the price of gold was The Mineralogical...governmentally established at $35/troy ounce, and while gold no longer officially backed American currency, it...extents by governments of larger countries. Few gold mines operated in the United States during these...costs had to be balanced against the fixed price of gold, and profits consequently were low. There were universally...high-grading at the mines. For these reasons, good gold specimens were not readily available in those first |
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