Catface copper-molybdenum porphyry, west central Vancouver Island, British Columbia: An update
Additonal authors: McDougall, J.J.. Book title: Special Volume 46: Porphyry Deposits of the Northwestern Cordillera of North America. Chapter: Part B. Chapter title:
Special Volume, Vol. SV 46, 1995
Enns, S.G.
Catface is a calc-alkalic, Cu-Mo deposit situated on the rugged west coast of Vancouver Island. The claims covering the property are owned by Falconbridge Limited.
A partially defined resource known as the Cliff zone contains 124 million tonnes grading 0.
Keywords:
Milling, Porphyry deposits, Mineral exploration, Copper mining, Molybdenum mining