Localization of Ore in Zeballos Area - Part 1: Coastal Belt

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
John S. Stevenson
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1954

Abstract

Zeballos mining camp is on the west coast of Vancouver island; 195 nautical miles northwest from Victoria.; The spectacularly rich gold-bearing veins that made Zeballos an important; gold camp were found early in 1934. Small pockets of very coarse; gold had been found earlier under large boulders at the mouth of Spud; creek; and in the autumn of 1933 rich gold-quartz float was found near the; mouth of the creek. The rocky beds of the steep creeks entering Spud creek; were searched for its source and as a result the veins on the White Star property; were found. The Goldfield vein on the Spud Valley property was discovered; in 1935; and the No. 1 vein on the Privateer in 1936. In the general; prospecting activity that quickly followed; other veins were found; not; only in Spud creek but in other creeks draining into Zeballos river.
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APA: John S. Stevenson  (1954)  Localization of Ore in Zeballos Area - Part 1: Coastal Belt

MLA: John S. Stevenson Localization of Ore in Zeballos Area - Part 1: Coastal Belt. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1954.

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