Geology of the Bralorne and Pioneer Mines

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Courtney E. Cleveland
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1938

Abstract

THE gold deposits of the Pioneer and Bralorne mines, in the Bridge River district of British Columbia, are closely associated with a long, narrow intrusive body of extremely variable composition, outcropping on the northeast side of Cadwallader creek and lying almost entirely within the property boundaries of the two companies. Other masses of the same type of intrusive rock are found in the district, more or less along the line of the main axis of the Pioneer-Bralorne in trusive, and have associated with them variable amounts of gold-quartz mineralization (Figure 1). The ore deposits of the district have been the subject of investigation by officers of the Geological Survey of Canada at various times during the past 25 years, and articles on the geology and mines of the district have been published by various individuals in technical journals. A list of the more important re-ports follows: SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
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APA: Courtney E. Cleveland  (1938)  Geology of the Bralorne and Pioneer Mines

MLA: Courtney E. Cleveland Geology of the Bralorne and Pioneer Mines. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1938.

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