Mineral Exploration is the official publication of the Association of Mineral Exploration British Columbia.
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Northeast Omineca Skeena Yukon Territory Northwest Territories Thompson- Okanagan- Cariboo Kootenay- Boundary South, West Coast USA Black Crystal (Gr) Driftwood (Mg) Moberly (Si) Elkhorn (Gy) Kootenay West Mine (Gy) Mount Brussilof (Mg) Winner (Mw) Ogden Mountain (Jd) Giscome (Ls) Wapiti East (Ph) Cassiar/Seyward (Jd) Cassiar (Jd) Fireside (Ba) Burnco (At) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. At Ba Gr Gy Jd Ls Mg Mw Ph Si aggregate barite graphite gypsum jade limestone magnesite mineral wool phosphate silica Industrial minerals commodity codes Industrial minerals producers and exploration projects Selected exploration projects and operating mines in British Columbia 2014 Bruce Northcote, Paul Jago, Fiona Katay, Jeff Kyba, and Jim Britton Ag Au Cu Mo Zn Metal mine commodity codes silver gold copper molybdenum zinc Mine Mine Development Project Proposed Mine Metal Ò ! < 0 200 400 Kilometres Coal Mine Project Proposed Mine !< 9 8 6 3 13 12 11 10 7 5 4 2 1 14 QR (Au) Endako (Mo) Gibraltar (Cu, Mo) New Afton (Au, Cu) Brule Perry Creek Trout Green Gold Blackwater Quintette-Babcock Basin Line Creek Quinsam EB Raven Trend-Roman Sukunka Hermann Dunlevy Groundhog Waterfall Coal Creek Greenhills Bingay Creek Michel Creek Coal Mountain Coal Mountain Phase II Wapiti River Murray River Elkview Crown Mountain Fording River Mine - Swift Bralorne (Au) Copper Mountain (Cu) Mt. Milligan (Cu, Au, Ag) Mount Polley (Cu, Au, Ag) Huckleberry (Cu, Mo, Au, Ag) Highland Valley Copper (Cu, Mo, Au, Ag) Myra Falls (Zn, Cu, Au, Ag) Yellow Giant (Au, Ag) Red Chris Bonanza Ledge Kitsault Mine Ajax Harper Creek New Prosperity Spanish Mountain LH Ben Ike Fox ROK KSP KSM Hat DOK Pie Key Fox 3Ts J&L Inel High Yuen Thor Aley Akie Vine Thor Brett Thorn Ootsa Decar Willa Maggie Fawnie Cirque Dillard Pyramid Premier Capoose Tanzilla Eldorado Van Tine Rottaker Man-Prime Silvertip Eaglehead Ptarmigan Yuen North Swift Katie Schaft Creek Red Mountain Galore Creek Cat Mountain Boss Mountain Takla-Rainbow Two Times Fred Pacific Iron Dilworth - Big Missouri Elk UDS Sully Redton Chuchi Bronson Hushamu Findlay Lavington Snippaker North ROK Brucejack Col-Later Gold Drop Shovelnose Mt. Alcock Kemess East Cirque East Dolly Varden Jersey-Emerald Homestake Ridge Jumping Josephine Copper Creek/Sheslay Kemess Underground !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !< Ò Ò Ò !( !< !< !< !< !< !< !< !( !< !< !( !< !< !< !( !( Atlin Kitimat Victoria Smithers Revelstoke Fort Nelson Williams Lake Fort St. John Masset Nelson Nanaimo Kelowna Kamloops Vancouver Cranbrook Prince George Prince Rupert Campbell River Map : BC Geologic al Sur vey w w w.em .gov. bc .c a /Mining W I N T E R 2 0 1 4 67 Exploration and Development in B.C. 2014 IN REVIEW by bruce Northcote, Paul Jago, FioNa Katay, JeFF Kyba aNd Jim brittoN regioNal geologists, british columbia miNistry oF eNergy aNd miNes P reliminary reports from regional geologists deployed across the prov- ince by the British Columbia Ministry of Energy and Mines indicate that exploration slowed in 2014, continuing a trend that started with smaller and early-stage projects in 2011. Nonetheless, explorationists continued to define or expand porphyry and porphyry-related copper-gold and copper- molybdenum deposits, gold deposits of various types, and stratiform base-metal, specialty metals, industrial minerals and coal deposits.