Dil-Dil Plateau Explained

Dil-Dil Plateau
Type:Plateau
Map:Canada British Columbia
Relief:yes
Location:British Columbia, Canada
Coordinates:51.2167°N -123.1667°W
Part Of:Chilcotin Ranges and Chilcotin Plateau
Geology:Flood basalt
Orogeny:Miocene to Pliocene

The Dil-Dil Plateau is a small lava plateau[1] on the west side of the upper valley of Big Creek in the southern Chilcotin District of the Central Interior of British Columbia. The plateau is a shelf-like extension of the subrange of the Chilcotin Ranges containing Taseko Mountain and Mount Vic to the west, and is roughly rectangular in shape, and of c.25–30 km2 in area and forming a transition between the range and the Chilcotin Plateau at 2000m-2300m.[2]

The Dil-Dil Plateau consists of mostly flat lying basaltic lava flows with ages ranging from Miocene to Pliocene on the geologic time scale.[3] These basalts are part of a larger volcanic formation known as the Chilcotin Group.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.em.gov.bc.ca/DL/GSBPubs/Bulletin/Bull100/Bulletin_100-Intro-Chap1.pdf Bulletin 100: Geology and Mineral Occurrences of the Taseko - Bridge River Area, p.11, p.54, by P. Schiarizza, R.G. Gaba, J.K. Glover, J.I. Garver and P.J. Umhoefer, publ. BC Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources
  2. http://www.em.gov.bc.ca/DL/GSBPubs/Bulletin/Bull100/Bulletin_100-Intro-Chap1.pdf Bulletin 100: Geology and Mineral Occurrences of the Taseko - Bridge River Area, p.13, by P. Schiarizza, R.G. Gaba, J.K. Glover, J.I. Garver and P.J. Umhoefer, publ. BC Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources
  3. http://www.em.gov.bc.ca/DL/ArisReports/15486.PDF Geological, geochemical and geophysical report on the Big Creek 1, 2 and 3 claims