Final Report - Geoscience BC
Final Report - Geoscience BC Final Report - Geoscience BC
eformatting and data preparation due to the large number of boreholes provided and to datastorage artefacts from the provider’s own database system, which were inconsistent with RPDSstandards. For example, the provider’s database stored depth as a depth start and depth end rangewhereas RPDS stores actual physical property data for samples at one depth value. Similarly tothe surface sample data, this dataset was attributed with rock code descriptions, masterlithologies assigned, measurements converted from 10 -3 SI to SI, negative and zero values wereremoved, and unique sample IDs (Location ID) were assigned.(a)General Data TypeCountHoles Logging Runs RecordsBorehole 23 198 854,851Borecore Sample 179 — 12,541Surface Sample — — 13,672Total 881,064(b)Geophysical Data SummaryParameterWireline Record CountSample/BorecoreTotalBorehole RecordRecord CountRecordsCount CountDensity 2,483 12 19,064 21,547Magnetic Susceptibility 23,644 19 127,516 151,160Conductivity 27 4 11,956 11,983Velocity 59 59Resistivity 21 107,063 107,063Density Count 8 26,637 26,637Gamma Ray Count 17 55,101 55,101Induced Polarization 11 50,122 50,122Total Field Magnetics 10 55,551 55,551Spectral Gamma-20 45,856 45,856Gamma RatioSelf Potential Gradient 11 55,459 55,459Self Potential 11 53,979 53,979Single Point Resistivity 10 55,976 55,976Temperature Gradient 22 94,918 94,918Temperature 22 95,653 95,653Total Records 26,213 198 854,851 881,0646
(c)Data Summary by LocationArea of Data Data Data TotalAcquisition Provider Type* RecordsPhysical Properties Measured †Adams Lake SS 559 M,D,CBowser &Sustut BasinsSS 1203 M,DCariboo SS 1865 M,DChilcotin SS 953 M,DCoastGSC-SS 81 MVancouverInterior Plateau SS 91 M(RandyKootenay Arc SS 1268 M,D,CEnkin,Nechako SS 6310 D,MCarmel Lowe,N. CascadesBobSS 8 MOminecaAnderson)SS 6 MQueenSS 850 M,DCharlotteRockies SS 68 MSkeena/Bulkley SS 67 MThompsonSS 225 M,DSullivan Previously inDeposit RPDSSS 118 D,VMt. Milligan TerraneMetals(DarrenBC 12,541 MO’Brien)Chu Chua BH 43,899 C,DC,IP,M,R,SG,T,TGEquity Silver BH 55,495 C,D,IP,M,R,SG,T,TG,GCGoldstream BH 80,762 DC,GC,IP,M,R,SG,T,TGHighland GSC-Ottawa BH 77,211 DC,GC,IP,R,SG,SP,SPG,T,TG,MValley (JonathanLara/Buttle Mwenifumbo) BH 170,971 DC,GC,IP,M,R,SG,T,TGLakeMyra FallsD,GC,M,MAG,R,SG,BH 392,081SP,SPG,SPR,T,TGSullivanBH 34,432 C,DC,IP,M,R,SG,T,TG,GC,SPRTable 1. Distribution of data from BC collected and entered into RPDS summarized by (a) data type, (b) physicalproperty, and (c) location. *SS-surface sample, BC-borecore sample, BH-borehole wireline data. † M-magneticsusceptibility, D-density, DC-density counts, C-conductivity, R-resistivity, GC-gamma counts, SG-spectral gammagamma,IP-induced polarization, SP-self potential, SPG-self potential gradient, T-temperature, TG-temperaturegradient, V-Velocity.7
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(c)Data Summary by LocationArea of Data Data Data TotalAcquisition Provider Type* RecordsPhysical Properties Measured †Adams Lake SS 559 M,D,CBowser &Sustut BasinsSS 1203 M,DCariboo SS 1865 M,DChilcotin SS 953 M,DCoastGSC-SS 81 MVancouverInterior Plateau SS 91 M(RandyKootenay Arc SS 1268 M,D,CEnkin,Nechako SS 6310 D,MCarmel Lowe,N. CascadesBobSS 8 MOminecaAnderson)SS 6 MQueenSS 850 M,DCharlotteRockies SS 68 MSkeena/Bulkley SS 67 MThompsonSS 225 M,DSullivan Previously inDeposit RPDSSS 118 D,VMt. Milligan TerraneMetals(Darren<strong>BC</strong> 12,541 MO’Brien)Chu Chua BH 43,899 C,DC,IP,M,R,SG,T,TGEquity Silver BH 55,495 C,D,IP,M,R,SG,T,TG,GCGoldstream BH 80,762 DC,GC,IP,M,R,SG,T,TGHighland GSC-Ottawa BH 77,211 DC,GC,IP,R,SG,SP,SPG,T,TG,MValley (JonathanLara/Buttle Mwenifumbo) BH 170,971 DC,GC,IP,M,R,SG,T,TGLakeMyra FallsD,GC,M,MAG,R,SG,BH 392,081SP,SPG,SPR,T,TGSullivanBH 34,432 C,DC,IP,M,R,SG,T,TG,GC,SPRTable 1. Distribution of data from <strong>BC</strong> collected and entered into RPDS summarized by (a) data type, (b) physicalproperty, and (c) location. *SS-surface sample, <strong>BC</strong>-borecore sample, BH-borehole wireline data. † M-magneticsusceptibility, D-density, DC-density counts, C-conductivity, R-resistivity, GC-gamma counts, SG-spectral gammagamma,IP-induced polarization, SP-self potential, SPG-self potential gradient, T-temperature, TG-temperaturegradient, V-Velocity.7