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The Eureka Peak and Spanish Mountain areas lie within the Quesnel Terrane of the Intermontane Belt, and straddle the Omineca Belt-Intermontane Belt tectonic boundary in central BC. This report examines the stratigraphic and structural complexities of the metasedimentary rocks of the Quesnel Terrane. Fieldwork began during the summer of 1984, and involved detailed geologic mapping of the Eureka Peak syncline. Descriptions of the mining properties in the area are also given.
Mapping in the Manson Creek-Germansen Landing area was undertaken to provide a detailed geological database for a belt of rocks long known to host lode gold and base metal occurrences. The project produced 1:50,000-scale geological maps for all or part of map sheets 93N/9, 93N/10, 93N/15, and 94C/2; revised the mineral inventory database; placed known mineral occurrences within a geological framework; and augmented existing coverage or initiated new surveys in areas lacking previous coverage. The report describes the geographic setting and framework and exploration history; lithologic units; structure; metamorphism; economic geology; and geological synthesis.
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Record of research in progress in Canada based on a survey conducted from January-March of the year ending in April. The research projects listed are being undertaken mainly within federal and provincial departments and in universities. Abstracts are given for each listed report, broadly categorized. Coverage includes areal mapping 1:50,000 or more detailed by province, areal mapping less detailed than 1:50,000 by province, environmental geoscience, geochemistry, geochronology, geological computer applications, geomathematics, geomorphology, geophysics, geotechnique, glaciology, hydrogeology, marine geoscience, mineral-energy geoscience, mineralogy-crystallography, paleontology, petrology, quaternary geology, remote sensing, sedimentology, stratigraphy, structural geology, and volcanology.