Survey Metadata

NGR stream

British Columbia

1977

NGR stream sediment and water survey, part of NTS 82M, Southeastern British Columbia, 1977





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External Links

Index Link
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BC EMPR Regional Geochemistry ( LinkID=692 more )
Metadata page for BC Regional Geochemical Survey RGS 33 (NTS 82M). Includes links to related data.

Extended Metadata

Survey Description


Helicopter and 4-wheel truck-supported sample collection was carried out in southeast British Columbia in the summer of 1977.  Stream sediment and water samples were collected at an average density of 1 sample per 13 km 2.  Sample site duplicate samples were routinely collected in each analytical block of twenty samples.  The data are published in Geological Survey of Canada Open File 516 in 1978.  This survey fills in the northeastern part of 82M not sampled in the 1976 survey (GSC Open File 411).  The samples were reanalysed by INAA and republished in 1991 with the original data as Open File 2358/BC RGS 33.

This survey was carried out using National Geochemical Reconnaissance (NGR) protocols.

Publication History

Index Publication
1 Carter, N.C. (1978). Uranium Reconnaissance Program (82F, K, 104N). In Geological Fieldwork 1977, A summary of field activities of the Geological Branch, Mineral Resources Division. British Columbia Ministry of Mines and Petroleum Resources, Paper 1978-1, p.106-107. ( more)
2 Geological Survey of Canada (1978). Regional stream sediment and water geochemical reconnaissance data, southeastern British Columbia. Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 516. ( more)
3 Ballantyne, S.B., Coker, W.B., Ellwood, D.J. (1981). National geochemical reconnaissance, southeastern British Columbia (82E, F, K, L and M). Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 736, 25 pages. ( more)
4 Matysek, P.F., Jackaman, W., Gravel, J.L., Sibbick, S.J., Feulgen, S. (1991). British Columbia regional geochemical survey NTS 82M - Seymour Arm; stream sediment and water geochemical data. British Columbia Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, Geological Survey Branch, BC RGS 33/Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 2358. ( more)
5 Lett, R.E. (2001). Geochemical signatures around massive sulphide deposits in southern British Columbia, Canada. In Drift Exploration in Glaciated Terrain, M.B. McClenaghan, P.T. Bobrowsky, G.E.M. Hall, S.J. Cook (ed.). Geological Society Special Publication No. 185, p. 301-321. ( more)
6 Lett, R., Jackaman, W. (2002). Geochemical exploration models; Volume 1, VMS deposits in south central British Columbia (NTS 82L/13, L/14, 82M/5, M/6 and 92P/1E). British Columbia Geological Survey Branch, Open File 2000-31, 34p. ( more)

Project History

Index Year Project
2 1977-1979 British Columbia NGR stream and lake sediment and water surveys, 1977 ( more)
1 1990-1999 British Columbia RGS archive program ( more)

Downloadable Files

Index Description Size (bytes)
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Introductory text for GSC Open File 2358 ( FileID=572 download )
This PDF file contains the introductory text for GSC Open File 2358.  It was scanned from the original document.  The data are not included in this file.
1309444
2
GSC Open File 516 digital data ( FileID=1150 download )
The data are packaged as a single zip file, compatible with modern operating systems.
153236
3
Introductory text for GSC Open File 516 ( FileID=443 download )
This PDF file contains the introductory text for GSC Open File 516.  It was scanned from the original document.  The data are not included in this file.
41614
4
Diskette to accompany GSC Open File 516 ( FileID=74 download )
WARNING: the data on the diskette may have been packaged as a 16 bit self-extracting executable file, which is incompatible with 64 bit Windows computers.
403091

Geographic Extent

Minimum Latitude Maximum Latitude Minimum Longitude Maximum Longitude
51.02° 52° -119.25° -118°

The geographic extent of the survey is defined by the following polygons:

  • Covers the most of the northeastern part and some of the southeastern part of NTS 82M (Seymour Arm) in southeastern British Columbia.  The Columbia River runs north-south through the centre of the study area.

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