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Gold from Nechako-Tyaughton basin, North America Plate

Canada
 
  • British Columbia
    • Clinton Mining Division
British Columbia Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, Geological Fieldwork, 1986, Paper 1987-1, pp. 15-22
      • Fish Lake
Taseko
      • Stirrup Creek
Mauthier, M. and C. A. Francis (2006) Gold Crystal Localities of British Columbia, Canada. Rocks & Minerals 81:14-22
MINFILE Number: 092O 051
    • Kamloops Mining Division
      • Bonaparte River Area
Peatfield, Giles (n.d.) Personal communication.
    • Lillooet Mining Division
Lewis John Swindle (2001) The Fraser River Gold Rush of 1858: As Reported by the California Newspapers of 1858
    • Omineca Mining Division
British Columbia Geological Survey, Minfile database.
      • Kwanika Creek
www.em.gov.bc.ca/cf/minfile/search/search.cfm?mode=capbib&minfilno=093N%20%20043
      • Lindquist Lake
[var. Electrum] Roberts, J. (2017). Telluride mineralogy at the Deer Horn Au-Ag-Te-(Bi-Pb-W) deposit, Lindquist Peak, west-central British Columbia: implications for the generation of tellurides (MS dissertation, University of British Columbia).
      • Owen Lake
[var. Electrum] Hood, C. T., Sinclair, A. J., & Leitch, C. H. (1991). British Columbia Geological Survey Geological Fieldwork 1991.
Ray, G., Webster, I., Megaw, P., McGlasson, J., & Glover, K. (2002). The Lustdust Property in central British Columbia: a polymetallic zoned porphyry-skarn-manto-vein system. Geological Fieldwork, British Columbia Ministry of Energy and Mines, Paper, 1, 257-280.
www.canadiangeographic.ca (n.d.) http://www.canadiangeographic.ca/magazine/SO05/reverberations.asp
      • Vital Range
BC-minfile
Peatfield, Giles (n.d.) Personal communication.
 
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