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42A82SW8383 2.13238 POWELL 010
.13238
NEWMONT EXPLORATION OF CANADA LIMITED
Report on the 1989 Diamond Drilling Program
on the Powell Property
Bannockburn and Powell Townships
Peter C. Wood March 1989
01SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS
The Powell property was acquired during August and
September, 1988, on the basis of a newly discovered showing with
significant gold enrichment (up to 22.6 grams per tonne across a
zone 3 to 4 metres wide). Between December, 1988 and January,
1989, ground magnetic and detailed IP surveys were performed on
the property. Additionally, seven diamond drill holes were
completed totalling 1631.6 metres between January 24 and February
16, 1989.
The object of the drill program was to test below the main
gold showing for continuity to depth, and also to investigate the
cause of several of the numerous I.P. anomalies defined by the
survey. Drilling also provided further geological information on
the local volcanic stratigraphy. Minor mineralized zones with
weakly anomalous to anomalous gold enrichment were intersected
with holes 89-2 and 89-3, both of which were drilled below the
main showing; however, the highly anomalous gold values which
were reported on surface could not be repeated. Best
intersections were as follows: 324 ppb over 7.5 metres from 8.72
to 16.22 metres and 326 ppb over 6.51 metres from 25.22 to 31.73
metres for hole 89-2; and, 210 ppb over 14.73 metres from 40.05
to 54.78 metres and 820 ppb over 1.5 metres from 89.56 to 91.06
metres for hole 89-3. The other holes did not produce any
significant results. Gold enrichment is predominantly confined
to fine-grained, banded to massive, felsic tuffaceous units, and
less commonly within the massive mafic units.
Diamond drilling also indicated that the I.P. anomalies were
li
caused by a combination of minor disseminated sulphides and
abundant specularite.
It should be noted that the drill program was of a
reconnaissance nature only and despite the resultant low, erratic
gold values, the high grade surface results suggest that an
economic deposit could exist on the property. Future exploration
work should involve further investigation of the remaining
untested I.P. anomalies in the vicinity of the main showing and
possibly the untested INPUT conductors along the southeastern
property boundary. Detailed mapping of all outcrop exposures on
the property may also provide further exploration targets.
Current indications are that I. P. trends are related to
northeast-southwest structures and also define the margins of the
strongly magnetic, syenitic intrusion. Further I.P. over the
remainder of the property may also be useful in delineating the
zone to the east and west of the detailed grid and could lead to
significant new gold targets.
42A82SW8343 Z . l 3238 POWELL
Table of Contents
Page
Summary and Recommendations ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i
Introduction ........................................ l
Location and Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Topography, Vegetation and
Access to Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Previous Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Regional Geology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Property Geology and Geochemistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Structural Geology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Diamond Drilling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . 16
Results of Diamond Drilling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' 23
010C
iv
List of Figures, Tables and Appendices
Page
Figures
Figure l: Location Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 3
Figure 2: Claim Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Figure 3: Map of Stripped Area and Main Showing ...,. 9
Figure 4: QAPF Diagram for Main Intrusion . . . . . .. . . . . 14
Tables
Table l: 1989 Diamond Drilling Data Sheet . . . . . . . , . . . 17
Table 2: Summary of Diamond Drilling Costs .......... 18
Table 3: List of Assay and Whole Rock Samples ....... 19
Appendices
Appendix A: List of Claims
Claim Map and Diamond Drill Hole Location Map
Appendix B: Diamond Drill Logs, Assays and
Lithogeochemical Results
Appendix C: Sections of Diamond Drill Holes
(Scale 1:1000)
l
INTRODUCTION
The Powell property was recently acquired by Newmont on the
basis of a newly discovered gold occurrence exposed by surface
stripping in the northwest corner of Powell Township. Grab and
channel samples from the main showing have returned gold assays
of up to 22.6 grams per tonne (0.66 ounces per ton) across a zone
approximately 3 to 4 metres wide. This zone was not tested by
any previous exploration work.
Consequently, ground magnetic and detailed I.P. surveys were
initiated in December 1988 and completed by January, 1989. These
surveys were followed by a reconnaissance diamond drilling
program to test the volcanic stratigraphy on the Powell property
for gold mineralization. Between January 24 and February 16,
1989, a total of 1631.6 metres were completed in 7 holes.
LOCATION AND ACCESS
The Powell property is situated in the Matachewan area
within the southwestern portion of the Abitibi greenstone
belt;the property is approximately 70 kilometres to the southwest
of Timmins and 55 kilometres to the southwest of Kirkland Lake
(Figure 1). The property consists of 102 contiguous, unpatented
claims which are located in the northeast and northwest corners
of Bannockburn and Powell townships, respectively (Figure 2; see
Appendix A for List of Claims). The seventeen core claims which
host the main showing, were optioned from Messrs. Fred Kiernicki
and Mike Leahy of Kirkland Lake, and the surrounding 85 claims
were staked by Newmont.
Access to the property from Highway 11 is west via Highway
66 to Matachewan and then Highway 566, an all-weather gravel road
which traverses the property. Direct access to the southern
portion of the Powell property is via a bush road to the main
showing and two drill roads cleared during the 1989 drilling
program.
Figure l: Map showing the location of Matachewan
ARGYLE/TWP
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BANNOCKBURN TWP. POWELL TWP.NEWMONT
POWELL PROPERTY
Figure 2 : Claim map
TOPOGRAPHY, VEGETATION AND ACCESS TO WATER
The terrain on the northern and central portions of the
property exhibits relatively gentle relief with common swampy
areas and several small lakes. Topographic relief increases to
the south towards the volcanic-intrusive contact and the Cobalt
sedimentary rocks which form fairly steep hills with elevation
changes of up to 45 metres.
Overburden cover is relatively thin and drilling indicates a
range of less than l metre up to 15.6 metres. Boulder-rich
overburden commonly infills topographic lows. Outcrop exposure
is generally low at 5 percent, but increases to the south in the
vicinity of the main syenite where overburden thickness
decreases.
Vegetation is mixed throughout the property. Higher ground
and outcrop areas are dominated by mixed stands of poplar,
spruce, birch and alder. Tag alders and spruce predominate in
the wet, swampy terrain.
Water for drilling purposes in the vicinity of the main
showing is available from a small lake to the east, and a creek
which traverses the property to the north.
PREVIOUS WORK
REGIONAL
Matachewan is a former gold mining camp which had two medium
sized producers, the Young Davidson and Matachewan Consolidated
mines from the early thirties to late fifties. Combined
production from these two deposits totalled about 9 million
tonnes grading a little over 3.4 grams per tonne (0.1 ounces per
ton) gold and 1.0 gram per tonne (0.03 ounces per ton) silver.
Giant Yellowknife Mines Ltd. are currently reassessing these
deposits for further gold potential at depth.
The Matachewan area has a long prospecting history which
dates back to the early 1900's. Following the discovery of the
Young Davidson and Matachewan Consolidated gold mines in 1916,
Powell and Cairo townships were the focus of abundant exploration
activity. In 1931, prospecting led to the discovery of the Ashley
mine in the northwest and southwest corners of Bannockburn and
Argyle townships respectively. Between 1932 and 1936, this
small, high grade vein deposit produced 143,000 tonnes of ore at
an average grade of 10.9 grams per tonne (0.32 ounces per ton)
gold and 1.7 grams per tonne (0.05 ounces per ton) silver (Gordon
et al., 1979) .
The Ryan Lake property, also in Powell Township, has been in
production intermittently since 1950. Copper-gold-silver-
molybdenum mineralization is hosted within a shear zone
predominantly in ultramafic and syenitic intrusive rocks which
have intruded along a volcanic-sedimentary contact. Total
production from the deposit to the end of 1964 was 42.1 kilograms
of gold, 1124.1 kilograms of silver, 2266.0 tonnes of copper, and
5167.9 kilograms of molybdenum from 167,639 tonnes of ore (Gordon
et al., 1979).
In 1974, Questor Surveys Limited performed a combined
airborne electromagnetic (INPUT) and magnetic survey over the
Matachewan area (including portions of Powell and Bannockburn
townships) on behalf of the Ontario Division of Mines. Several
weak INPUT conductors occur on the southeastern boundary of the
Powell property, and appear to be related to the volcano-
sedimentary contact. The cause of these anomalies is still
unknown.
PROPERTY
The Powell property has seen relatively minor previous
exploration activity. The earliest reported work was performed
in the early 1930's on the Galer claims situated in Bannockburn
township. Several quartz veins were exposed by trenching over a
distance of 100 metres. The vein zone strikes 170 and is 10
metres wide. Grab samples from the vein and mineralized wallrock
returned only trace gold. Several unrecorded small trenches and
stripped areas on the property also attest to previous work by
local prospectors. Research of assessment files indicate the
following exploration work has been performed on the Powell
property claim group since the early 1950's:
1) Geoscientific Prospectors (1957) - resistivity survey
8
2) Nautilis Explorations Ltd. (1972) - electromagnetic and minor
magnetic surveys, geological mapping, diamond drilling (4 holes
for a total of 322.2 metres). No significant results were
returned.
3) Carlton Explorations Ltd. (1973) - geological mapping,
trenching, minor VLF, diamond drilling (5 holes for a total of
349 metres; 108.8 metres maximum hole length). Alteration and
shearing were reported in drill logs for several holes, but no
significant assays were returned.
4) Manville Canada Inc. (1984) - geological (mapping and
trenching) and radiometric surveys were performed on the Galer
group of claims in Bannockburn Township. No significant results
were returned.
5) Marjel Resources Inc. (1985) - VLF survey over 66 claims in
Bannockburn and Argyle townships. Five weak conductors were
defined but no follow-up testing was recorded.
6) Leahy-Kiernicki (1987) - stripping, sampling and minor
trenching. This work exposed a new zone with disseminated
sulphides and significant gold enrichment. Grab samples returned
assays of up to 22.6 grams per tonne across a zone approximately
3 to 4 metres wide (Figure 3). Property visits by various mining
companies provided further assay data.
7) Newmont Exploration of Canada Limited (1988-1989)
Between November and December, 1988, a total of 190 line
kilometres of 100 metre by 25 metre grid were completed. This
also included a detailed grid over the main showing
(approximately 24 kilometres of 50 metre by 25 metre grid).
• u -li*"•7s
.is • 30 *4
Ctrbonatiitd Zon*
971910
Trend ol mintrilutd ion*Trtncri C
971909Au ppb
10 20m
TrtncK A
Figure 3: Map of stripped area and main showing
10
During December, 1988, and January, 1989, a ground magnetic
survey was then completed over the entire claim group while a
detailed I.P. survey was completed over the detailed grid. A
total of 13,611 magnetometer readings were recorded over 170
kilometres of line. The results of the magnetic survey are
presented in an assessment report by H. Limion. The detailed
I.P. survey was contracted to Geosig Inc. who utilized a dipole-
dipole array (a = 25 metres, and n = l, 2, 3, 4). Weak I.P.
anomalies caused by the main showing were detailed with 12.5
metre dipoles. The survey details and results are presented in a
report by N. Moreau.
11
REGIONAL GEOLOGY
Matachewan is located in an area with a complex structural
and intrusive history. The gold camp is bounded by the Montreal
River-Narrow Lake and Mistinikon Lake faults to the east and west
respectively, and it is likely related to the western extension
of the Kirkland Lake-Larder Lake break. In Powell township,
tight folding appears to have repeated a succession of volcanic
and Timiskaming-type sedimentary rocks along an east-west axis.
This steeply dipping sequence is intruded by a large number of
dikes, sills and stocks of felsic to intermediate composition. A
swarm of later 'Matachewan' diabase dikes follow north-trending
fracture zones. In the southern portion of Powell township and
the majority of Bannockburn township the volcano-sedimentary
sequence is unconformably overlain by flat-lying, Cobalt Group
(Gowganda Formation), sedimentary rocks. Gold mineralization is
related to quartz-carbonate vein systems which crosscut syenite,
and carbonatized volcanic and sedimentary rocks (Lovell, 1967).
12
PROPERTY GEOLOGY AND GEOCHEMISTRY
Compilation of available geological data in the local area
indicates that the property is predominantly underlain by a
series of east-west striking mafic to intermediate volcanic flows
and intercalated volcaniclastic sediments all of which dip and
face to the north. A narrow wedge of greywacke with interbedded
argillite (Timiskaming-type) occurs along the southeastern
property boundary. These rocks have been intruded by a magnetic,
syenite stock situated on the southern portion of the property,
and minor, late north-trending 'Matachewan 1 diabase dikes.
Highly anomalous gold enrichment occurs in a carbonatized,
hematitized zone with moderate, finely disseminated pyrite within
altered basalts and tuffs.
The basaltic flows are commonly massive, and rarely
amygdaloidal; however, pillows with amygdaloidal, variolitic and
fragmental textures were also observed. Deformation and
bleaching are common and destroy primary textures. The
volcaniclastic rocks are typically massive to finely bedded and
observations of graded-bedding indicate tops to the north. These
rocks commonly exhibit variable degrees of hematitization from
patchy to pervasive. Intrusive rock types include albitite,
syenite and minor lamprophyre dikes.
Compositionally, the massive mafic flows are typically Fe-
tholeiites while the volcaniclastic rocks exhibit a wider range
from mafic to intermediate. Core samples from the main intrusion
plot in the feldspathoid-bearing syenite and monzosyenite fields
on a QAPF diagram indicating silica undersaturation (Figure 4);
13
however, the feldspathoid mineral component is currently unknown.
Whole rock geochemical data indicate that alteration in the
basalts is characterized by enrichments in 1^0 (sericite) and LOI
(carbonate), while alteration in the volcaniclastic rocks is
characterized by increases in Na20, ^0 and LOI.
Lithogeochemical results from a series of drill core samples
taken every 5 to 15 metres from each drill hole are listed in
Appendix A. Included in these results are major element oxides,
LOI, gold and 9 other trace elements.
QUARTZ
AFold-bearing \ Fold-bearing
Syenite \ Monzonite
FOIDS
Figure 4: QAPF diagram for the main intrusion
15
STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY
The Powell property is underlain by a homoclinal sequence of
volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks which strike approximately
east-west and dip steeply to the north. Stratigraphic top
facings, determined from pillow morphologies and graded-bedding,
are indicated to the north.
On the Powell property, gold enrichment is structurally
controlled. These zones were formed by brittle-ductile shearing
of the basalts and volcaniclastics due to local competency
contrasts. The shearing resulted in an increase in permeability
and subsequent fluid flow with the formation of minor quartz-
carbonate veins, disseminated pyrite mineralization and erratic
gold enrichment within dilated zones.
Local faults/structural zones, inferred from creek locations
and discontinuities in the magnetic data, trend between northwest
and east. The eastern property boundary is also bounded by the
north-south trending Mistinikon Lake Fault.
The I.P. survey and drilling have also indicated a
previously unknown deformation zone which is defined by
coincident I.P. trends and magnetic data lineaments. This zone
was intersected by drill hole 89-1 and is defined by wide
sections of foliated, altered and brecciated mafic volcanics.
Abundant specularite is typically present as a fracture filling
and as finely disseminated grains. Sulphide content is typically
in the trace to l percent range with erratic, weakly anomalous
gold enrichment.
16
DIAMOND DRILLING
Between January 24 and February 16, 1989, seven drill holes
totalling 1631.6 metres were completed by Don Groleau Diamond
Drilling Limited. The locations of these drill holes are shown
in Appendix A. Direct drilling costs totalled $76 / 764 and
averaged $47.05 per metre C$14.34 per foot). A summary of
diamond drilling statistics and drill hole costs for this project
are given in Tables l and 2 respectively. A total of 432 assay
and 229 whole rock samples were also submitted to Technical
Service Laboratories (TSL) for analysis (Table 3).
17
Table 1: 1989 Diamond Drilling Data, Powell Project
HOLE # CLAIM tt COORDINATES AZIMUTH/DIP LENGTH CASING COMMENTS(m) (m)
89-1 971907 10+50E/6+OOS 000/-45 199.34 22.00 72' BW casing * bits left in hole
89-2 971909 6+45E/6+55S 180/-45 202.39 1.22 casing pulled
89-3 971110 6+55E/6+02S 180/-45 202.39 1.22 casing pulled 971909 (minor water
flow)
89-4 971110971909
6+50E/5+OOS 180/-45 287.73 6.71 25' BW casing * shoes left in hole (water flow from casing)
89-5 979111979110
0+05E/5+88N 180/-45 180.14 7.56 casing pulled
89-6 979111 979110
0+00 /5-t-OON 180/-45 235.31 3.05 casing pulled
89-7 971911 7+OOE/1+50N 180/-45 324.31 3.05 casing pulled
TOTALS 1631.61 44.81
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Table 2: Summary of Direct Diamond Drilling Costs
Hole No.
221-89-1
221-89-2
221-89-3
221-89-4
221-89-5
221-89-6
221-89-7
Cost/Hole
$ 9,889
0 9,597
$ 8,997
013,060
0 8,734
$ll,315
015,172
Cost/metre
049.61
047.42
044.45
045.39
048.49
048.09
046.78
Cost/foot
015.12
014.45
013.55
013.84
014.78
014.66
014.26
Total 076,764 Avg. 047.05 Avg. 014.34
19
Table 3: List of Assay and Whole Rock Samples
HOLE # TSL ASSAYS Au Cu Zn TSL WR's ASSAYS
221-89-3
221-89-4
221-89-6
221-89-7
47001 - 47050 * * * 47451 - 47498 * * *
(98)
47051 - 47092 * * * (42)
47093 - 47133 * * * (41)
47134 - 47218 * * * (85)
47219 - 47250 ' * * * 49501 - 49540 * * *
(72)
49541 - 49599 * * * 49601 - 49635 * * *
(94)
No Assays
47401 - 47427 * (27)
47428 - 47444 * (17)
47445 - 47450 * 47351 - 47373 *
(29)
47374 - 47400 * 47301 - 47312 *
(39)
47313 - 47335 * (23)
47336 - 47350 * 49801 - 49825 *
(40)
49826 - 49879 * (54)
*
*
* *
* *
*
* *
*
Total 432 Total 229
20
RESULTS OF DIAMOND DRILLING
Reconnaissance diamond drilling across the volcanic
stratigraphy on the Powell property was initiated on the southern
portion of the property on line 10+50E to test a strong I.P.
response to the east of the main showing.
Drill hole 89-1 was put down to the north on line 10+50E at
6+OOS and intersected a sequence of variably deformed and altered
mafic to intermediate tuffs/sediments, and massive mafic
volcanics with two mineralized sections. These zones were
moderately to strongly carbonatized, bleached, and contained
abundant specularite (up to 10 percent) within fractures and as
finely disseminated grains. Sulphide content (pyrite
chalcopyrite) was typically trace to l percent, but locally up to
5 percent. The abundant specularite and minor sulphides were
likely the cause of the I. P. anomaly. These zones returned
weakly anomalous to anomalous gold assays of up to 150 ppb, but
typically 10 to 50 ppb.
Drill holes 89-2, 89-3 and 89-4 were drilled to the south on
line 6+50E at 6+55S, 6+02S and 5+OOS respectively, in order to
test continuity below the main showing, the volcanic-intrusive
contact and the cause of two weak I.P. anomalies. These holes
intersected a series of massive mafic flows with minor,
interbedded intermediate to felsic tuffaceous units and the main
syenite stock to the south. The volcanic rocks were also
intruded by aplitic syenite and albitite dikes. Anomalous but
erratic gold values of up to 950 ppb over 1.5 metres were
returned from hole 89-2 over a 40 metre section commencing at the
21
collar. This zone included 324 ppb over 7.5 metres from 8,72 to
16.22 metres and 326 ppb over 6.51 metres from 25.22 to 31.73
metres; however, the highly significant gold values returned from
the surface showing could not be repeated. Two anomalous
sections were also intersected in hole 89-3 which returned
erratic, anomalous gold values of 210 ppb over 14.73 metres from
40.05 to 54.78 metres with a best intersection of 820 ppb over
1.5 metres from 89.56 to 91.06 metres. Hole 89-4 was put down to
test the stratigraphy to the north of the stripped area.
Narrower, erratic, weakly anomalous gold assays of up to 680 ppb
over 1.5 metres from 170.59 to 172.09 metres, but typically in
the 10 to 50 ppb range were also returned. Gold enrichment is
predominantly confined to fine-grained, banded to massive, felsic
tuffaceous units, and it is less commonly within the massive
mafic units. The weak I. P. anomalies were caused by minor
disseminated sulphides and specularite.
Holes 89-5 and 89-6 were drilled to the south on the western
edge of the detailed grid on line 0 + 00 at 5 + 88S and 5 + OOS in
order to test two I.P. anomalies, the volcanic-intrusive contact
and the stratigraphy to west of the main showing. Hole 89-5
intersected a sequence of altered and variably deformed
intermediate to felsic tuffs/sediments. These units are massive
to finely bedded and exhibit variable bleaching and
hematitization. Sulphide content is typically low (trace to 2
percent) . Down hole the tuffs are in sheared contact with a
massive, relatively unaltered, mafic volcanic unit which in turn
is in contact with the main syenite intrusion. This hole
22
returned low gold values of 10 to 20 ppb, with a best
intersection of 220 ppb over 1.5 metres from 24.95 to 26.45
metres.
Similarly, hole 89-6 intersected the wide sequence of
bleached and hematitized tuffaceous units sandwiched between
relatively unaltered, massive mafic volcanic units. The main
intrusion, however, was not reached. This hole also returned low
gold assays.
Drill hole 89-7 was drilled to the south on line 7 + OOE at
1 + 50N to test the band of strongly magnetic rocks extending
across the property to the north of the main showing and an
inferred structure. This hole intersected a series of relatively
unaltered and unmineralized massive to amygdaloidal pillowed
mafic flows. A medium- to coarse-grained, massive mafic flow is
apparently responsible for the magnetic high.
All individual gold assays are included with the diamond
drill logs which are in Appendix A. Enclosed in Appendix B are
1:1000 scale sections of the diamond drill holes.
23
REFERENCES
Gordon, J.B., Lovell, H.L., de Gris, J. and Davie, R.F.
1979: Gold Deposits of Ontario, Part 2: Part of District of
Cochrane, Districts of Muskoka, Nipissing, Parry Sound, Sudbury,
Timiskaming, and Counties of Southern Ontario; Ontario Geological
Survey, Mineral Deposits Circular 18, 253p.
Limion, H.
1989: Magnetic Survey on the Powell Lake Project, 1988-1989;
Newmont Exploration of Canada Limited, Assessment Report, 5p.
Lovell, H.L.
1967: Geology of the Matachewan area; Ontario Department of
Mines, Geological Report 51, 61p.
Moreau, N.
1989: Induced Polarization Survey on the Powell Property, Powell
Township, Ontario; Report by Geosig Inc. for Newmont Exploration
of Canada Limited, 7p.
APPENDIX A
List of Claims
Claim Map and
Diamond Drill Hole Location Map
POWELL 1221
Total( - 102 Claims Bannockburn Se Powell Twps.
STAKING DATE RECORDING DATE
BANNOCKBURN TWP,
10486201048621104862210486231048624104862510486261048627104862810486291048630104863110486321048633104863410486351048636104863710486381048639104869410486951048696104869710486981048699104870010487011048702104870310487041048705104870610487071048708104870910487101048711104871210487131048714104871510487161048717
August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August
24, 24, 24, 24,24.25. 25, 25, 25, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27,27.28. 28, 28, 28, 28, 31, 31, 31,
Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept
l, l, l, l,1.2. 2, 2, 2,2.3. 3, 3, 3,3.4. 4, 4, 4,4.5.
19881988198819881988198819681968198819881988198819881988198819881968198819881988196819881988
198819881988198819881988198819881988198819881988198819881988198819881988198819881988
SeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptember
12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12,
19881988198819881988198819881988198819881988198819881988198819881988198819881988198819881988198819881988198819881988198819881988198819881986198819881988198819881988198819881968
1048718104871910487201048721
Sept 5, 1988Sept 5, 1988Sept 5, 1988Sept 5 , 1 988
September 12, 1988September 12, 1988September 12, 1988September 12, 1988
POWELL TWP.
97190697190797190897190997191097191197910797910897910997911097911197911298189098189698189798023898023910469491046950104695610469571046958104695910469601046961104696210469631046964104696510469671046968104696910469701046971104697210469731046974104697510477751047776104777710477781047779104778010477811047782
March March March March March March March March March March March March June
16, 18, 18, 17,
17^16.17.18.18,17,16,
17June 17, June 17, October 8, October 8, August 28, August 28, August 25, August 25, August 25, August 25, August 25, August 26, August 26, August 26, August 26, August 26, August 27, August 27, August 27, August 27, August 27, August 28, August 28, August 28, August 28, August 22, August 22, August 22, August 22, August 23, August 23, August 23, August 23,
1987198719871987198719871987198719871987198719879879879871987198719881988198819881988198819881988198819681988198819881988198819881988198819681988198819881988198819881988198819881988
23,23,23,23,23,23,l,l,l,l*
MarchMarchMarchMarchMarchMarchAprilAprilAprilAprilApril l,April l,July 14,July 14,July 14,October 9October 9SeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptemberSeptember
198719871987198719871987
198719871987198719871987198719871987, 1987, 198712, 1988
1988198819881988198819881988198819881988198819881988198819881988198819681988198819881988198819881988198819881988
12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12,
10477831047784104778510477861047787104778810477891047790
August August August August August August August August
24, 24, 24, 24, 25, 25, 25, 25,
1968 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988
September 1 2, 1 988September 12, 1988September 12, 1988September 12, 1988September 12, 1988September 12, 1988September 12, 1988September 12, 1988
APPENDIX B
Diamond Drill Logs, Assays and
Lithogeochemical Results
NEYMDNT EXPLORATION OF CANADA LIMITED
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE RECORD
Pro) id POWELL
Hoi* No 221-89-1
Location Dip Test live l SURFACE
Area or TwpMATACHEWAN Footage AngleO -45
Claim No 971907 62.1 -44 Elevation123 -42 Latitude 6+OOS
NTS 41/P15 184.0 -40 Departure KMOE
Horliontal Component 147m Dili Started 23/1/89
Vertical Component 135m Date Finished 27/1/89
Azimuth 000Lens l h 199.34mCore Loc TIIMINS
Logged By: P. C. WOO Purpose TEST IP. GEOLOGY Recovery 9SX Drilled By: GROLEAU
Diamond Drill Hole Location Sketch
scale
M.V.W. mm ANDASsociAm Liumo PROJECT: POWLL HOLE NO.: 221-89-1
FROM TO SUB DESCRIPTION ANG SULF
0.00 22.00 CASING
22.00 52.80 MAFIC TO INTERMEDIATE TUFFS dark grey to greenish grey fine- to medium-grained moderately hard to hardminor zones of bleaching due to epidotization minor bedding visible, 1-2 cm thick elongate clasts (2-3rmi) foliation/bedding at 40-45 tea non-magnet icweak to moderate calcite alteration (reactant HCI) minor calcite {-t-X-chl, epid)filled fractures, 1-2X veinlets Orrm to lcm wide; oriented perp to fabric weak to patchy hematitization 1-3X py locally as fine disseminated grains over narrow widths (Urn) typically Tr-1% py
32.26 ground core
37.20 37.58 core is broken/ground
38.30 39. 26 lost/ground core
42.50 47.00 rock is hemat it i zedweakly to moderately magnetic medium-grained, possible clasts observed small epidote blebs (alteration of felds?) fine fractures with hem, py, cpy
49.22 49.63 lost/ground core
51.26 52. 38 core is broken
52.80 199.34 MASSIVE MAFIC FLOWgreenish grey, fine-grainedmoderately soft to moderately hardrelat ively massive textureminor amygdules observed, (lcm, calcite filledweakly to strongly magnetic (hematitized sections)weak to moderate fabric at 40-45 TCAweakly to moderately carbonated (reactant HCI)5-796 calcite-chlorite veinlets/stringersveins oriented parallel and perp to fabricveinlets typical ly Ucmtr-lX py as randomly distributed grainslocally up to 5X py t+X-cpy) in seams and veins
62.00 75.00 weak to moderate hematite alteration reddish brown, harder moderately to strongly magnetic carbonatized (reactant HCI) moderately chloritized
M. V.r WITE ANO ASSOCIATES LIMITEO PROJECT: POWELL HOLE NO.: 221-89-1 Pigi:
FROM TO SUB DESCRIPTION ANG SULF
locally brecciated and Infilled with calcite veinltls contain calcite +X- (chl, spec, py, cpy) 2-3X py as fine randomly distributed grains
83.44 chloritic gouge, 0.5cm thick, oriented at 25 TCA
33.70 95.44 altered zone, fracture controlled carbonated (reactant HCI) brownish to buff, mod hard, non to weakly magnetic hematite filled fractures/stockwork 10-15X black to brick red coloured veinlets 3-5X calcite filled veinlets lr-2% py disseminated and in fractures fabric at 40-45 TCA (118.5m) minor aplitic dikelets (syenitic?)@ 85.66m
95.10 95.44 APLITIC DIKE, ALBITITEbrown, fine-grained, very hardwell mineralized with up to 7X py, disseminated
107.44 chloritic gouge, 1cm, tr py
118.79 121.16 SYENITE DIKEreddish brown to brownishmedium- to coarse-grained, hard, massive texturecontains magnetite grainsspec in veins end fine fracturesminor (UX) qtz-carb filled fracturestr-lX py assoc with fractures
130.00 140.04 mafic volcanic is less sheared possible flow breccia moderately hard to hard, locally banded (W h ematite in fractures/stockwork tr-1% py as fine grains and coarser clots tr cpy assoc with chl-rich veinlets intruded by minor aplitic (albitite) dikelets
140.04 140. 38 brecciated zonefragments up to 5cm, angularhemat ite-rich matrixirregular carbonate veinlets with tr cpy
152.30 185.30 rock is banded, sheared, structural zone? light buff to green, mod soft to mod hard moderately foliated at 25-50 TCA, crenulated minor carbonate-chlorite veins, deformed tr-1% py, disseminated and less commonly in seams
159.00 fabric at 25 TCA163.30 fabric at 45 TCA169.00 fabric at 60 TCA
185.30 199 34 buff to brownish green, moderately soft to hard
tt V. W. HHITE AND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PROJECT: POWELL HOLE NO.: 221-89-1 Page:
FROM TO SUB DESCRIPTION AN6 SULF
minor bleaching, weakly carbonated brecciated and infilled with chlorite 1-2X irregular quartz-carbonate veins, deformed tr-lX py, V-cpy, fine grains, within fractures
199. 34 END OF HOLE
ASSAYS - DDK 221-69-1
SAMPLE
4700147002470034700447005470064700747008470094701047011470124701347014470154701647017470184701947020470214702247023470244702547026
1181554702747028470294703047031470324703347034470354703647037470384703947040470414704247043470444704547046470474704847049470504745147452474534745447455
START
22.0023.5025.5027.0028.5030.0031.5033.0034.5036.5837.5839.2640.7642.2643.7645.2646.7648.2649.7651.2652.7654.2655.7657.2658.7660.2661.7663.2664.7666.2667.7669.2670.7672.2673.7675.2676.7678.2679.5081.0082.5084.0085.5087.0088.5090.0091.5093.0094.5096.0097.5099.00
100.50102.00103.50105.00
END (
23.5025.5027.0028.5030.0031.5033.0034.5036.0037.5839.2640.7642.2643.7645.2646.7648.2649.7651.2652.7654.2655.7657.2658.7660.2661.7663.2664.7666.26'67.7669.2670.7672.2673.7675.2676.7678.2679.5081.0082.5084.0085.5087.0088.5090.0091.5093.0094.5096.0097.5099.00
100.50102.00103.50105.00106.50
:ORE L At
1.502.001,501.501.501.501.501.501.501.001.681.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.241.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.50
i ppb Ci;*** S } s:
352510151520105
20101040201515304010701010406010204020605020703030203035
140150302520^O^<5^5^10204570507520<5
i ppm Zi
5241283830342938144
417936689256
11023324311
130491371324857
25060
10518576453046804476
2108016101
11380521512151712121226
185
i ppmssssO
851009394
10582678568
11010510090
13011513012011510587
12515012513511596
1501201401351351651601301251751801751702051451109386695954555948536953536271
ASSAYS - DDH 221-89-1
SAMPLE
47456474574745847459474604746147462474634746447465474664746747468474694747047471474724747347474474754747647477474784747947480474814748247483474844748547486474874748847489474904749147492474934749447495474964749747498
START
106.50108.00109.50111.00112.50114.00115.00117.00118.79119.79121.16122.66124. 18125.68127. 18128.68130.18131.68133.18134.68136. 18137.68139. 18140.68142. 18143.68145.18146.68148. 18149.68151.18181.45182.95184.45185.95187.45188.95190.45191.95193.45194.95196.45197.95
END (
108.00109.50111.00112.50114.00115.50117.00118.79119.79121. 16122.66124. 18125.68127. 18128.68130.18131.68133. 18134.68136. 18137.68139. 18140.68142.18143.68145.18146.68148. 18149.68151. 18152.68182.95184.45185.95187.45188.95190.45191.95193.45194.95196.45197.95199.34
;ORE L Au-~- . -- S*
1.501.501.501.501.501.502.001.791.001.371.501.521.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.39
ppb Cv
^2010105
35153010^^5
101010^^<5^105
101010<55
105
20101010<5^1010101010^^1010
i ppm Zi
14073
1055468631794594214
125200125549976
110150110736888
17516011070629690
105793368504164818157425169
l ppm
10571737765707288414183
10510588
1008888
1009695948996918273
1057883787899
105969193
1001059296719496
WttLE ROCK GEOCHEMISTRY - DOH 221-89-1
SAMPLE
474014740247403474044740S47406474074740847409474104741147412474134741447415474164741747418474194742047421474224742347424474254742647427
DEPTH
28.1042.2044.8751.8757.2864.7071.0076.3782.2087.9698.00103.27109 36117.52120. 46126.26132.26146. 36150.90155.08159.17169.17173. 59178 23186. 59190. 90197. 65
SI02
64.0960.4452.7357.1254.6748.6045 1145.9948.4750.2646.8043.9748 7359.5057.8342.5740.6746.5744.4446.4543.1447 9544.0046.9943 7648.8644.92
AL203
16.9616.6413.5416.0714.7513.6411.7413,3012.8313.5512.7612.6411.907.33
14.9111.1212.2712.6311.9212.7610.5910.7311.1111.2310.4811.5311.76
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5.696.719 268.407.86
16 9611. 1014.4013 878.626.698.237.967.013.68
32.0313 8910.2811 4112.4614 5011 7412.8112.3813.3912.8710.71
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2.763.067.264.845.304.3611.087.097.158.7112.549 488 057.394.388.987.837.278.376.749.138.059.127.879.076 948.57
MGO NA20———————— 1 —————————— V —
2.363.075.452.645.805.125.895.665.522.572.384.103.263.141.753 844.073.203.964.103.873.193.693.573.693.233.38
2.404.624.664 523.792.622.202.372 234.001.042.533.281.986 722.361.934.913.702.431.091.131 682.191.350.570.53
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3.362 000.391.520.570.230.100.130 101.613.052.601.801.030.921.592.140.640.771.351.471 741.281.011.131.652.11
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1.03.75.54.38.94
1.091.031.04.971.281 571.331.531.501.691.45
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.22
.24
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.21
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.21
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.11
.12
.12
.16
.15
.12
.15
.13
.16
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75782954531413799456531
466422327288245453318379151176274218274257228261321393
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1512885661861498516212311843135515016212329314112319222797112859290866987
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158
1671641201271041014961
24112773
17855
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1.932.675.464.096.636.2711.649.049.4210.0112.4814.3111.7010.656.8014.6213.7812.0814.1012.5515.0613.2814.8712.7914.7512.0714.66
-s-at/ ss
181820221644221616322024221418222624241830403438384244
Y Au ppbrsr*) s- -- -
14162020184129323216253317186
313935353331343435333735
i' i .-y B
( l223
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42
( 1277
4224253
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Cu Zn KNA FEMG INDLOI K NA
1.400.400.100.300.200.100.000.100.000.402.901.000.500.500.100.701.100.100.200.601.301.500.800.500.802.904.00
2.202.001.502.901.203.001.702.302,303.002.501.802.202,001.902.803.102.902.602.703.403.303.103.103.303.602.90
•3.8•4.6•5.1•4.6-3.1-61-2.2•4.4•3.0-1.6•0.600
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•2.100.621.160.52
•0.21-0.88•1.30•1.13•1.270.50
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•1.14-1.57
1.410.20
•1.07•2.41-2.37-1.82•1,31-2.15•2.93•2,97
M.V.W. \NH1TE AND ASSOCIATES LIMITED
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE RECORD
Prolict PCMEU
Holt No 221-89-2
Location Dip Tot livil SURFACE
Area or TwpMATACHFJAN Footage AngleO -45
Claim No 971909 65 -45 Elevation123.1 -44.5 Latitude 6+55S
NTS 41/P15 184. l -44 Departure 6+45E
Horizontal Component 144m Dili Started 28/1/89
Vertical Component 142m Data Finished 29/1/89
Azimuth 180Length 202.39mCore Loc TIMIINS
Logged By: P. C. WOOD Purpose TEST SHOWING Recovery 97X Drilled By: GROLEAU
Diamond Drill Hole Location Sketch
scale
100m
LJ CD O4-
LJ oCD 4-
U Oo4- 00
U Oo4-
U o o4-o
U o o4-
LJ Oo4- (XI
K.V.W. WHITE AND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PROJECT: POWELL HOLE NO.: 221-89-2 PHI:
FROM TO SUB DESCRIPTION AN6 SULF
0.00 1.22 CASING
1.22 34.90 MASSIVE MAFIC VOLCANIC grey green to dark green fine- to medium-grained, mod hard to hard bleached, locally weak, adjacent to fractures weakly hematit i zed massive to weakly foliated weakly to moderately magnetic moderately to strongly carbonatized (reactant HCI) mafic contains 1-2K qtz-carb veins, typically Ucm variable orientation 20-70 TCA weak to moderate chlorite alteration up to 10X py, finely disseminated associated with qtz-carb veins typically 1-2X py, disseminated and locally seams some hem altered sections, brecciated
1.22 5.95 flow breccia ?
3.28 3.50 core is broken, limonite stained
12. 62 core is broken
15.00 15.20 mineral ized sect ion5-10X py assoc with 10X qtz-carb
20.00 22.00 core is broken,'ground
22.22 28.80 hematitized zonealteration/brecciat ion intensifiesminor leucoxene as small creamy coloured, angularto bladed grains in hem filled fractures
28.22 30.57 core is broken/groundrock is banded, hard, possible felsic tuff unit
30.23 31.20 mineralized zone, bleached buff to greenish-beige
30.66 30.72 6cm qtz(80X)-carb(18X)-py(2-3X) vein at 55 TCAvein contains angular wallrock fragments, 2-3X py wallrock well mineralized, up to lOX py, dissem.
31. 50 40.07 FELSIC TUFFbrownish to buff, fine- to medium-grained hard (siliceous), non-magnetic, locally bleached banded (bedding?) at 40-45 TCA ^X thin, dark brown, fine-grained bands fractured and infilled with carb -t-/- hem, py veins
37.10 38.08 greyish to light brownish red, hard, fractured 1-2X py, disseminated
38. 55 38.67 SYENITE DIKEreddish brown, medium-grained, hard, non-magneticvisible felds phenos
M.V.W. UNITE AM) ASSOCIATES LIMITED PROJECT: POWELL HOLE NO.: 221-89-2 Page
FROM TO SUB DESCRIPTION AN6 SULF
minor fine fractures Infilled with eh l V-py typically tr py, disseminated grains locally up to 5X py, seams (lent) and disseminated UX card-rich veinlets, <0.5cm> at 40-50 TCA contacts sharp, but irregular at 80 TCA
40,05 89.60 MASSIVE MAFIC FLOWdark green to greenish blackfine- to medium-grained, mod hard to hardlocally bleached and epidotized adjacent to veinsweakly to strongly magneticweakly to moderately carbonated (reactant HCI)calcite-rich veinlets +X- epid, py, qtzrock is rel massive to very weakly foliatedweakly to moderately chloritic, pervasivetr-3X py, disseminated inwallrock and lesscommonly in veinlets; minor py seams l-2cmwide
44 83 45.34 APLITIC DIKE, ALBITITElight reddish brown, fine- to medium-grained, hard medium grained plag phenos in fine-grained matrix minor ( <l%), f ine (Uirm) carb filled fractures minor, patchy hematitization contacts sharp at 35 TCA, adjacent rocks sheared
50.05 50.17 APLITIC DIKE, ALBITITEsimilar to 44.83-45.34reddish brown, hard, 1-2X py
65.76 68.80 MAFIC DIKE ?dark green to green black, fine- to medium-grained fine mafic grains in a buff to creamy groundmass local epidote alteration
74. 34 74.66 APLITIC DIKE, ALBITITE sirni lar lo above
78.36 78.53 APLITIC DIKEsimilar to above
78.53 81.40 variolitic sectiondark green to greenish brownfine- to medium-grained, moderately hard to hardweakly to locally strongly magneticfractured, locally bleached adjacent to veinletsweak, patchy hematite alterationvariolites (?) are small, spherical, pale greenishand exhibit a radial texture (alteration?)carbonatized (reacant HCI) increases towardscontact with main intrusion down hole(5X calcite-rich veinlets, 1-2 cm widetr-1% py, disseminated
89.60 202.40 SYENITE INTRUSION
W. V.W. WHITE m ASSOCIATES LIMITED PROJECT: POWEU HOLE NO.: 221-89-2 Pagi:
FROM TO SUB DESCRIPTION ANG SULF
pinkish to brownish, medium- to coarse-grained hard, moderately to strongly magnetic composed ot plag, k-spar, bio, mag, eh l, epld, minor qtz and, Ir py and cpy generally massive, equigranular minor (2-336) carb, chl, epid filled fractures aplitic 4 porphyritic dikes (dm) within intrusion aplitic phases typically have higher sulphides
202. 40 END OF HOLE
ASSAYS - DDK 221-89-2
SAMPLE
470514705247053470544705547056470574705847059470604706147062470634706447065470664706747068470694707047071470724707347074470754707647077470784707947080470814708247083470844708547086470874708847089470904709147092
START
1.222.724.225.727.228.7210.2211.7213.2214.7216.2217.7219.2220.7222.2223.7225.2226.7228.2230.2331.7333.2334.4935.9937.4938.9940.0541.5571.3272.8274.3275.8277.3278.8280.3281 .8283.3284.8286.3287. 1788.6789.60
END (
2.724.225.727.228.7210.2211.7213.2214.7216.2217.7219.2220.7222.2223.7225.2226.7228.2230.2331.7333.2334.4935.9937.4938.9940.0541.5543.0572.8274.3275.8277.3278.8280.3281.8283.3284.8286.3287. 1788.6789.6091.10
:ORE L Ai
1.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.502.011.501 .501.261.501.501.501.061.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.500.851.500.931.50
a ppb Cisssss s:
20075405045
10023027070
9505575
220405025
4902035
860302580
120402030153025203030104030205020103010
j ppm Zisssxs} si
9812011592
18015512082
53053094
1201701251201058795
15510554613036162774993676
1159186718475
13089
1806381
110
i ppm:s sss
10511010011013513512513517517513012514514012011514517512011014016057625771
1058274
10094
1058389757669597690
110115
WHOLE ROCK GEOCHEMISTRY - OOH 221-89-2
SAMPLE
4742847429474304743147432474334743447435474364743747438474394744047441474424744347444
DEPTH
6 2110.6217.2018.5225.0032.9037.5040.0544.4349.7555.6159.7066.7472 4779.0083.4092,15
S 102——— ™-A ————— ™ —— f m.
47.4645.3950.1345.6247.2852.8260.5348.1652,9850.3552.6249.9155.9352.8144.7044.5650.07
AL203
13.3313.1113.1114.3812.9513.7515.7814.1814.0914.1014.6714.0413.5911.0913.1613.0613.89
f E 203
11.5812.3910.0211.979.847.403,88
13.318.558 28
10.3512,25
8 918 88
11 0810.289.53
CAO
6 887.766.236 827 636 163,705.937.168.286.557,525,858,957.789.896.16
MGD
5.995.715.446.476.205.472.666 815.355.635 516 455.583 885.234.643.46
NA20
4.053,553.373 044.074.317 222.835.273.644,234.355 073 831.242.472,98
K20
1.001.621.241.650.851.451.041.901 562.611.711.241.711.243 482,196.14
T 102 1*10 P205
1.221.231.181.33.78.64.37
0.99.86.86.91.86.80.36.8186
.87
f i-ii-./ B*-i
.24
.20
.22
.23
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.07
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.14
.16
.33
.41
.13
.11
.11
.10
.11
.11
.10
.06
.08
.07
.82
BA
116196271349206440115496328
- 350230202324159123133
1602
SR=>
143172276393342353112147196148231253177142171162
1095
2R LOI SC
341 7.87101 8.73102 8.72169 7.62141 4,7360 5.0752 4.5446 4.9353 2.0447 3.5339 2.8269 9.35
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DIAMOND MILL HOLE RECORD
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Holi No Kl-19-3
Location Dip Test level SURFACE Horizontal Component 144m Data Started 30/1/89
Area or TwpMATACHEWAN Footage Angle Vertical Component 142m Data Finished 1/2/890 -45
Claim No 971910 t 909 62. 1 -45 Elevation Azimuth 180 Logged By: P. C. WOOD120 -44.5 Latitude 6*02S Length 202.39m Purpose TEST IP t SHOWING
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FROM TO SUB DESCRIPTION ANG SULF
0.00 1.22 CASING
1.22 99.68 MASSIVE MAFICmedium to dark geen, fine- to medium-grained moderately hard, non-magnetic sericitized, limonite stained locally intruded by thin api it le dikes
1.66 4.29 APLITIC DIKEpale buff brown to reddish brown, fine-grained very hard, non-magnetic, fractured weakly hematitized, sericitlzed (IX qtz-carb veinlets with tr py
mafic is intruded by numerous small, irregular aplitic dikeletsmafic: highly altered, contorted, brecciated pale to medium green, hard, non-magnetic weak-moderate bleaching (epid) adjacent to veins typically tr-1% py, fine disseminated, locally 3-Xpyaplitic dikes: light brownish to reddish brown very fine-grained, very hard, non-magnetic calcite filled fractures (reactant HCI) tr-1% py, finely disseminated, locally 3-5X fine spec (V- cpy) filled fractures/stockwork
9.25 9.44 core is broken, l imonite stained, hem veins V-cpy
12.12 12.40 core is broken, limon!tic, hematitic
14.75 14.90 core is broken, altered, limonitic
15.30 15.38 core is broken, limonitic
20.00 fabric at 50 TCA, veinlets crosscut and parallel
22.00 22.56 core is broken22.83 27.56 patchy to moderately hematitzed26.42 27.54 core is broken, ground27.56 29. 00 massive mafic
medium-dark green, fine- to medium-grained moderately soft to moderately hard, non-magnetic deformed, altered, banded; fabric at 55 TCA 5-10X qtz-carb veins, disjointed, transposed parallei to fabr ic epid alteration adjacent to fractures
29.00 29.26 MAFIC DIKE ?grey to brownish grey, fine- to medium grained hard, non-magnetic, massive to moderately foliated mafic grains (bio?) and minor felds phenos In fine groundmass, 1-296 py in seams
29.26 31.72 massive maf ic, similar to 27.56-29. 00
M. V.W. WHITE AND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PROJECT: POWELL HOLE NO.: 221-89-3 Pijt:
FROM TO SUB DESCRIPTION ANG SULF
29.26 36.06 MAFIC DIKE, similar to 29. 00-29. 26
36.06 40.27 massive maficgreen to grey green, fine- to medium-grainedmoderately soft to moderately hardnon to weakly magneticminor bleached zones adjacent to veinletsmoderately sheared, foliation at 45 TCA
40.27 55.54 al tered and mineral i zed zonedark green to dark reddish brownfine- to medium-grained, moderately hard to hardweakly to moderately foliated at 40-50 TCAcarbonatized (reactant HCI)brecciated, infilled with calcite5K calcite veins, 45-80 TCAlocally bleached, fracture controlled3-5X py disseminated, adjacent to veinletspatchy to moderate hematitizationl-2cm hematite-rich bands, locally
43.04 43.40 APLITIC DIKE (ALBITITE), core is brokenmedium brown, fine-grained, hard, non-magnetic intensely fractured, infilled with calcite S-1% p y, disseminated and in fine fractures
43.56 44.80 APLITIC DIKE (ALBITITE, as above)44.50 45.15 APLITIC DIKE (ALBITITE, as above)45.31 45.61 APLITIC DIKE (same as above)
55.54 76.67 MASSIVE MAFICdark green to blackish, fine-grained moderately hard to hard weakly to moderately magnetic locally bleached, fracture controlled SXfine, calcite filled fractures/stockwork locally altered to epidote-caicite tr-2% py -t-7-cpy associated with veinlets
76.67 80.60 mafic becomes lighter coloured, grey greenmagnetic, chloritic, carbonated (reactant HCI) 1-2X fine ((Irm) leucoxenes, cream coloured \-2)t c alcite veins tr-1% py, clots, disseminated, adjacent to veins
77.30 77.75 core is broken/ground
86.56 89.43 hemat it i zed zonedark green to dark brownpy locally up to 5X adjacent to veinletsbrecciated, locally bleached
99.68 101,35 FELSIC TUFFbuff to brownish, fine-grained, very hard non magnetic, fractured
M V.W. miJE AND ASSOCIMES LIMIJEO PROJECT: POTCH HOLE NO.: 221-89-3
FROM TO SUB DESCRIPTION ANG SULF
banded (bedding) to massive, ciasts visiblebrecciated down hole2-396 py+X-cpy, finely disseminated and clots
101.35 163,41 MASSIVE MAFICdark green to greenish blackfine- to medium-grained, moderately soft to hardnon to moderately magneticchloritic, locally bleached and hematitizedintruded by aplitic and porphyritic dikes
107.31 107.57 hematitized zonereddish brown to brownish, hard, magnetic brecciated, massive to moderately foliated fabric at 35-45 TCA 2-3X quartz-calcite-(cpy) veins, tr-lX py, dissem.
124.02 127.35 mafic-intermediate dike (lamprophyre?)grey to greenish grty, fine- to medium-grained small mafic grains (amphibole) visible
132.80 133.74 PORPHYRY DIKEpink to greyish pink, fine- to medium-grained hard, fractured, locally hematitized tr-lX py as fine grains and coarser clots
134.93 135.71 PORPHYRY DIKE (as above)
140.33 140.47 core is broken/ground 141. 37 141.57 APLITIC DIKE
pink to brownish pink, fine-grained, hard fractured and infilled with calcite, tr-lX py
142.20 142.80 PORPHYRY DIKEsame as 141.37-141.57, with fine feldspar phenos
156.54 156.67 core is broken/missing, chloritic gouge
143.01 143,18 PORPHYRY DIKEcrowded, zoned plagioclase phenocrysts, 0.5cm
147.04 147.19 APLITIC DIKE (same as above)
157.70 163.41 hornfels, contact zonedark green to black, medium- to coarse-grained some "pegmatitic" sections, moderately hard weakly to strongly magnetic patchy hematitization, carbonatized (reactant HC!) tr-1% py, disseminated
163.41 202.39 SYENITE INTRUSIONgreyish to pinkish, medium- to coarse-grained hard, moderately to strongly magnetic composed of plag, k-spar, bio, hbl, mag (py, cpy) tr-1% py, disseminated
M. V.W. W/TE AND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PROJECT: POWELL HOLE NO.: 221-89-3 Pige:
FROM TO SUB DESCRIPTION AN6 SULF
163.43 164.20 PORPHYRY DIKEdark brown, porphyritic, hard, nonmagnetic zoned plagioclase crystals, tr py
166.14 166.83 PORPHYRY DIKE (as above)
167.20 167.50 pegmatitic phase (dike?)predominantly k-spar, tr mag and py
169.28 175.90 core is broken
174.26 177.58 PORPHYRY DIKE (as above)
198.30 199.34 core is broken, graphitic slips, slickensides
202.39 END OF HOLE
ASSAYS - DDH 221-89-3
SAMPLE
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SAMPLE
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M.V.W. WHITE AND ASSOCIATES LIMITED
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE RECORD
Projtct POWELL
Holt No 221-89-4
Location
Area or TwpMATACHEWN
CI aim No 971910 t 909
NTS 41/P15
Dip Test
Footage Angle0 -4560 -45117 -45184. 1 -44245. 1 -44287.8 -43
level SURFACE
ElevationLatitude S+OOSDeparture 6+50E
Horizontal Component
Vertical Component
Azimuth 180Length 287,73mCora Loc TIMMINS
205m Data Started 1/2/89
201m Data Finished 4/2/89
Logged By: P. C. WOOD- Purpose TEST GEOLOGY/IP
Recovery 99XOr i Mad By: GROLEAU
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M.V.W. WHITE AND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PROJECT: POWELL HOLE NO.: 221-89-4 P*gi.
FROM TO SUB DESCRIPTION AN6 SULF
0.00 6,71 CASING
6.71 94.83 MASSIVE MAFIC FLOWgreyish to greenish grey, fine- to medium-grainedmoderately soft to hard, non magneticminor leucoxene locally, buff to creamy, (Immminor hematite/specularite, patchylocally bleached adjacent to qtz-carb veins (1-2*5)variable vein orientations (45-90 TGA)tr-lXpy, disseminated, locally up to 5X
8.28 8.46 core is broken
12.03 21.28 altered and deformed sect ion banded light and dark green fine- to medium-grained, nonmagnetic moderately soft to moderately hard moderately sheared, foliation @ 35-40 TCA locally bleached, serlcite-carbonate 1-296 leucoxene, fine (Unrn) cream coloured 3-5X qtz-carb veins, deformed, transposed parallel to fabric, disjointed tr py, fine disseminated grains
25.26 31.00 sheared sectiongrey green to dark green, fine- to medium-grained moderately soft to moderately hard, nonmagnetic sheared, fabric variable, 0-45 TCA veinlets transposed parallel to fabric 1-2X py disseminated, locally up to 5X
40.80 43.05 sheared sectionsame as 25.26-31. 003-4X qtz-carb-(chi) veins, barrenfabric at 45 TCA, contorted, buckled
58.38 59.37 INTERMEDIATE DIKE (LAMPROPHYRE ?)medium grey to greenish grey, medium-grainedmoderately hard, nonmagneticcomposed of mafic grains (biotite?) in fine greygroundmass, relatively unfoliatedminor sericite alterat ion
63.40 64.35 INTERMEDIATE DIKE same as above
68.00 87.59 altered and deformed sectionpale buff to greyish, fine- to medium-grainedmoderately hard, non magneticsheared, foliation at approx. 50 TCA but variablebanded down hole3-5X qtz-carb veins, barrenser-carb alteration adjacent to veinstr py, disseminated
M. V. 1C. WHITE AND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PROJECT: POWELL HOLE NO.: 221-89-4 Pig i:
FROM TO SUB DESCRIPTION ANG SULF
69.09 69.26 core is broken, limonite stained
70.86 77.88 INTERMEDIATE DIKEsame as 58.38m - 59.37m
94.80 103.73 TUFFbuff to greenish grey, fine-grainedmoderately soft to moderately hard, sericiticmassive to finely laminated, Omm - lcmfoliation/bedding at 40-50 TGApatchy hematitization, fracture fillingS-3% calcite veins/stockworks, parallel to fabricand crosscutting at 80 TCAIt-2% p y as seams parallel to beddingwell defined, irregular lower contact (errosional)contact at 55 TCA
107.50 123.03 ALTERED MAFICpale buff to reddish brown to greenish greyfine- to medium-grained, moderately hard to hardbleached, sericiticsheared, fabric at 50 TCA2-3X specularite (py) filled fractures1-2X py locally, disseminated grains and seams
108.40 110.30 mineralized zonebanded, buff to reddish brown to greyish2-3X py disseminted, locally up to 5X
111.50 111.88 quartz vein (carb, ser), creamy whitetr-1% py (cpy) assoc with sericitic bands
114.69 115.58 SYENITE DIKEsalmon pink to reddish, fine- to medium-grainedhard, massive textured, nonmagneticminor sericite alteration1-2X spec filled fractures, tr py disseminatedcontacts sharp at 50 TCA
119.86 119.98 PORPHYRY DIKEgreyish, fine- to medium-grained, hard, massive feldspar phenocryst! visible sharp contacts at 50 TCA
121.30 123.03 INTERMEDIATE INTRUSIVE (ALTERED)grey to greenish, fine- to medium-grained sausseritized feldspar phenocryst:
123.03 125.88 SYENITE DIKE (same as 114.69m - 115.58m)
127.24 128.14 SYENITE DIKE (as above)
129.13 139.15 SYENITE DIKE (as above)
M y. W. mf l TE AMD ASSOCIATES LIMITED PROJECT: POKLl HOLE NO.: 221-89-4 Plft:
FROM TO SUB DESCRIPTION ANG SULF
135.50 142.00 core Is broken, ground 138.58 138.67 mud seam, fault gouge
139.15 154.34 MASSIVE MAFIC FLOWdark green to black, fine- to medium-grained moderately hard, nonmagnetic, minor leucoxene minor bleaching adjacent to veins relatively massive to weakly foliated moderately carbonatized (reactant HCI) 2-3X fine (Ocm) calcite veins/stockworks tr py randomly dissemlnted, associated with veins mafic becomes greasy/softer down hole
154.34 180.05 FELSIC-INTERMEDIATE TUFFgrey to greenish brown, fine- to medium-grained very hard, nonmagnetic, moderately carbonatized2-3X fine felsic clasts, minor chloritic fragments bedding oriented at 40 TCA3-SX calcite veins, dcm, oriented 20-80 TCA tr-lX py, disseminated, up 5X locally patchy hemati tization locally brecciated zones could be base of individual units, indicating tops to N
168.69 168.75 section of semi massive pyrite (30-4096)
180.05 271.90 MASSIVE MAFIC FLOWgreen to grey green, fine- to medium-grained moderately hard, non to strongly magnetic local ly bleached; chlorit ic moderately carbonatized, reactant HCI moderately sheared, fabric at 40 TCA 2-3X carb-epid-chl veins/stockworks tr py, disseminated, locally up to 5X
184.62 186.65 altered zonedark brown to brownish green, very hard brecciated, fine calcite filled fractures, 60 TCA 1-2* py, finely disseminated
236.77 238.69 INTERMEDITE DIKEgreyish green to dark green line- to medium-grained, moderately hard weakly magnetic, relatively massive texture mafic grains, l -2m, f elsic grains visible
238.69 239.04 PORPHYRY DIKEpink to reddish brown, fine- to medium-grainedhard, massive texture, non magnetic30-40* feldspar phenocryst!, lcm diameter,in a fine felsic groundmass3-4K py+X-cpy, disseminated and in fracturesminor qtz-carb veinlets ^0.5cm), 50 TCA
M.V.W. WHITE AND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PROJECT: POWELL HOLE MO.: 221-89-4 Pigr
FROM TO SUB DESCRIPTION ANG SULF
sharp intrusive contacts at 60 TGA
243.36 243.90 PORPHYRITIC DIKE (as above)
266.60 267.00 APLITIC DIKEbuff to orange brown, fine-grained, hard fractured, l-2Xpy, disseminated
267.26 267.46 PORPHYRITIC DIKE (as above)
269.18 269.62 APLITIC DIKE (as above)
275.00 287.73 SYENITE INTRUSIONmedium- to coarse-grained, hard weakly to strongly magnetic massive to moderately foliated composed of biotite, amphibole, plagioclase, magnetite, minor quartz (ser, epid, cbl, hem, py) 2-3X py, disseminated and fracture filling 5-7X locally in apiitic phases
275.54 277.52 core is broken/ground
287. 73 END OF HOLE
ASSAYS - DDH 221-89-4
^ SAMPLE START END CORE L Au ppb Cu ppm Zn ppm
4713447135471364713747138471394714047141471424714347144471454714647147471484714947150471514715247153471544715547156471574715847159471604716147162471634716447165471664716747168471694717047171471724717347174471754717647177471784717947180471814718247183471844718547186471874718847189
9.0310.5312.0313.5315.0316.5318.0319.5321.2822.7825.2626.7628.2629.7631.0093.3094.8096.3097.8099.30
100.80102.30103.73105.23106.90108.40109.90111.50114.69115.58117.08118.58120.09121.30123.03124.53125.88127.24128.14129.13130.62132. 13133.63135. 13136.63138.13139.15141.43160.23161.73163. 11164.61166. 11167.61169. 11170.59
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10512079818693784175654563848683
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10098
1404331161939618496
1156983807557
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ASSAYS - DDH 221-89-4
SAMPLE
4719047191471924719347194471954719647197471984719947200472014720247203472044720547206472074720847209472104721147212472134721447215472164721747218
START
172.09173.59175.09176.59178.09180.05181.55183.05184.62186.65197.84199.34200.84224.76226.26227.76229.26230.76232.00233.02234.52236.77238.69239.04280.02281.52283.02284.52286.02
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173.59175.09176.59178.09180.05181.55183.05184.62186.65188.15199.34200.34202.33226.26227.76229.26230.76232.00233.02234.52236.77238.69239.04240.54281.52283.02284.52286.02287.73'
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1.501.501.501.501.961.501.501.572.031.501.501.001.491.501.501.501.501.241.021.502.251.920.351.501.501.501.501.501.71
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304520355535
150205^55^^5
1510101515151020
40080105
42025
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7869421247
1351256773
1171051451201101602401201154876977365
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1351301158982170200150130896268686464887196837876893193
140135135115135
WHOLE ROCK GEOCHEMISTRY - DON 221-89-4
SAMPLE
47374473754737647377473784737947380473814738247383473844738S47386 '4738747387473884738947390473914739247393473944739547396473974739847399474004730147302473034730447305473064730747308
DEPTH
30.8915.7820.6924.26298634.5541.0546 6651.5058 3063.6769.8775.2580.4080.4092.4096.63105.81110.22115.96122. 53124. 10134.21143.73153.25161.31169. 90175.40182. 67185. 38193.25205. 85214.32226. 93236 71238. 80
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3.988.64
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5.733 636.116.898.446.487.207.556 301.956.387.884.076.446.443.307.363.75
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1.682.384,772 064.975.975.395.676 063.884.703.964.565.065 062 437.432.036 956.652.391.636.3511.635.094.194.175.839.643.115.664.968.296.426.280.83
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2.103.302.306.402.202.202.102.102.202.601.702.001.602.402.403.800.803.601.301.701.702.201.500.901.101.301.401.801.101.702.002.201.401.701.303.10
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-2.771.65-1.332.11-0.15-0.140.212.34
WHOLE ROCK GEOCHEMISTRY -
SWPLE
47309473104731147312
DEPTH
249. 82260. 90267.81286. 38
SI02
45 1244.7044.1850.01
AL203
23.1112 6912,4815 00
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9.429.7513 908,70
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12.5210.788 275.00
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6.086,506.503 75
NA20
4.293.962.623 64
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0.641.091.397.17
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DIAMOND DRILL HOLE RECORD
Project KMELl
Holt No 221-89-5
Location Dip Test laval SURFACE
Area or TwpMATACHEWN Footage AngleO -45
Claim No 979111 J, 110 62. l -45 Elevation123.1 -46.5 Latitude W7S
NTS 41/P15 180.1 -45 Departure 0*05E
Horizontal Component 126m Data Started 5/2/89
Vertical Component 126m Date Finished 8/2/89
Azimuth 180Length 180.14mCore Loc TltMINS
Logged By: P. C WOO Purpose TEST IP, GEOLOGY Recovery 9SK Drilled By: GROLEAU
Diamond Drill Hole Location Sketch
scale
M. V.K. WHITC AND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PROJECT: POWELL HOLE NO.: 221-89-5 Page:
FROM TO SUB DESCRIPTION AN6 SULF
0.00 7.56 CASING
7.56 107.66 FELSIC TO INTERMEDIATE TUFFS/SEDIMENTSbuff to greenish grey, tine- to medium-grainedmoderately hard to hard, non to weakly magneticthinly bedded (mn scale) to locally massivebedding at 40-50 TGAfine c lasts/fragment s commonly visiblealternating bleached and hematitized sectionslocally carbonated (reactant HCI)tr-lX py, disseminated, but up to SK locallyup to 5X specularite filled fracturestypically ^X quartz-carbonate veins, barren
7.56 11.00 weakly altered section buff to greenish grey locally bleached/sericitlzed moderately folaited, fabric at 55 TGA 5X carbonate-(quartz) veins, barren, deformed up to 5X py locally, patchy hematltization
11.00 13.40 bleached and hematitized sectionbuff to reddish brown to dark brown non to weakly magnetic, locally bleached tr-lX py, disseminated thinly bedded at 55 TGA.
13.40 19.61 bleached sectionbuff to light green to greenish greybuff to light green to greenish greysericitic, weakly carbonatizedweak to moderate foliation at 40 TGA2-396 carbonate-(quartz) veins, deformed, barren
19.61 23.11 bleached and hematitized zone buff to reddish brown thinly bedded at 55 TGA 1-2X specularite filled fractures 1-2* carbonate veins, barren, at 40 and 90 TGA 3-5X py, locally, in seams parallel to bedding
23.11 24.95 bleached and weakly hematitized section buff to greenish grey to reddish brown bleaching and hematitization adjacent to veins fabric/bedding at 60 TGA hematitized and bleached section specularite fracture filling weakly to moderately magnetic Fabric at 55 TGA
30.26 32.70 bl eached and carbonatized sect ion buff to pale greenish yellow sericitized and carbonatized locally bedded, fabric at 55 TGA
M. V.W. WHITE AND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PROJECT: POWELL HOLE NO.: 221-89-5 Pift:
FROM TO SUB DESCRIPTION AN6 SULF
32.70 39.82 hematitized sect ionbuff to reddish brown, weakly magnetic3-4X specularite filled fracturestr-lX py, disseminated, up to 5X locally In seams
39.82 43.51 bleached and carbonatized section buff to green grey
43.51 46.51 hemat i t i zed sect ion2X quartz-carbonate veinsspecularite filled fractures, tr-lX py dissem.
46.51 51.59 massive sectiongreenish grey, patchy hematitization IX calcite veins, specularite f racture f illing 5X py locally associated with veins/fractures py has coarse, clotty texture
51.59 107.66 coarser tuffaceous sectionbuff to pale green to grey greenthinly bedded to locally massivefragments commonly visible, flattened to elongatepatchy to moderate bleaching and hematitization2-3X quartz-carbonate veinletsfine specularite filled fractures (^mm)tr-1% py disseminated, locally up to 5X, coarseoccasional py rich seams parallel to bedding
69.96 74.62 APLITIC DIKEreddish brown, fine-grained, hard, massive texture minor quartz-carbonate filled fractures local ly bleached
107.66 114.19 structural zonesheared contact between tuffs and mafic volcanics well foliated, brecciated, friable,
110.00 110.66 APLITIC DIKEbuff to fleshy, fine-grained, hard, fractured locally sericitized, tr py, dissem
114.19 147.93 MASSIVE MAFICgrey green to dark green, fine- to medium-grained moderately hard to hard, weakly magnetic chloritic, locally bleached, weakly cabonati zed 2-3X leucoxene, creamy, disseminated, Omm (5X quartz-calcite veins, Ucm, 60-90 TCA minor specularite fills fractures foliation intensity increases down hole foliation at 60 TCA
147.93 180.14 SYENITEpinkish to reddish brown to dark grey
M. V.W. mm AND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PROJECT: PCM/EU HOLE NO.: 221-89-5 Page
FROM TO SUB DESCRIPTION ANG SULF
medium- to coarse-grained, hard, magnetic composed of plag, k-spar, lib l, bio, mag, sphene alteration products: chl, epid, hem compositional l y variable, diorltic to syenitic coarse sphene (l-2rrm) locally abundant (164m)
147.93 149.10 contact zone, sheared, brecciated fine-grained to aphanitic intruded by aplitic dikes up tp 15cm wide
180.14 END OF HOLE
ASSAYS - DDH 221-89-5
SAMPLE
4721947220472214722247223472244722547226472274722847229472304723147232472334723447235472364723747238472394724047241472424724347244472454724647247472484724947250495014950249502495044950549506495074950849509495104951149512495134951449515495164951749518495194952049521495224952349524
START
7.569.06
11.0012.2013.4014. 9016.4017.9019.6121.3623. 1124.9526.4527.9529.4530.9512.7034.2035.7037.2038.7039.8241.6243.5145.0146.5148.0149.5151.0152.5154.0155.5157.0158.5160.0161.5163.0164.5166.0167.5169.0170.5172.0173.5175.2076.7078.2079.7081.2082.7084.2085.7087.2088.7090.2091 .70
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9.0611.0012.2013.4014.9016.4017.9019.6121.3623. 1124.9526.4527.9529.4530.9532.7034.2035.7037.2038.7039.8241.6243.5145.0146.5148.0149.5151.0152.51'54.0155.5157.0158.5160.0161.5163.0164.5166.0167.5169.0170.5172.0173.5175.2076.7078.2079.7081.2082.7084.2085.7087.2088.7090.2091.7093.20
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1.501.941.201.201.501.501.501.711.751.751.841.501.501.501.501.751.501.501.501.501,121.801.891.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.691.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.50
j ppb Ci
5535101010152515151025
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1010
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5152729217696
593765524748604645346270635832252399366227694843377640425643493934
2805643604663336171517085725851
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190110676197
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130676991666866836591
1107355
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SAMPLE START END CORE L Au ppb Cu ppm Zn ppm---.-- szsszsi s sssss-s irsssra*
49525495264952749528495294953049531495324953349534495354953649537495384953949540
93.2094.7096.2097.7099.20100.70102.20103.70105.20106.70108.20110.00111.50112.50114.00115.50
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WHOLE ROCK GEOCHEMISTRY - DOH 221-89-5
SWHPIE
47313473144731S4731647317473184731947320473214732247323473244732547326473274732847329473304733147332473334733447335
DEPTH
12.5416.8926.7032,1037.7443.4447.6553.4661.8772.3777.8683 5688 2693.72
100. 37114.37121.18131.38140. 23145.91154.23165. 87176.90
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11.349.0011.9810.0412.009.0212.4412 4211.1814.6012.9612.0311.9611.7011.5110 3312.9816.3714.7512.9714.9216.4016.54
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7.478.1910.277.919.128,5610.5310.127.815.246.2613 2911.4710.636.698.828.9410.4510.4113.7810.094.894.74
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NEVMOOT EXPLORATION OF CANAM LIMITED
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE RECORD
Projict KNELL
Ho 11 No 221-89-6
location Dip Tist l tvil SURFACE
Am or TwpMATACHEWAN Footage AngleO -45
Claim No 979111 t 110 62.l -45 Elevation123.1 -45 Latitude S+OOS
NTS 41/P1S 184.l -45 Departure 0+00
Horizontal Component 166m Data Startad 9/2/89
Vertical Component 166m Data Finished 11/2/89
Azimuth 180Length 235.31mCore Loc TIHMINS
Logged By: P. C. WOOD Purpose GEOLOGY Recovery 99K Drilled By: GROLEAU
Dlanond Drill Hole Location Sketch
scale
M, V.W. WHITE AND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PROJECT: POWELL HOLE NO.: 221-S9-6 Page
ANfl SULFFROM
0.00
3.15
TO
3.15
7.59
SUB DESCRIPTION
GAS INS
MASSIVE MAFIC FLOWmedium to dark green, line-grained bleached locally adjacent to veins 4-5X finely disseminated leucoxene, Uirm ^X quartz-calcite-(chl-py) veins weakly carbonatized wailrock, reactant KCI
6.16 6.30 irregular quartz-carbonate-ctilorIte vein contains wall rock inclusions, tr py
6.46 6.54 quartz-carbonate-chlorite-pyrite vein at 40 TCA 5Xpy
7.59 34.69 VARIOLITIC FLOW (LAPILLI TUFF?)green to greenish grey, fine- to medium-grainedmoderately hard to hard, non magneticweakly to moderately cabonatized (reactant HCI)
7.59 16.36 banded texture, shearedpossible varloles are buff to creamy rounded to ellipsoidal, flattened some are concentrically zoned (lapilli?) transition from banded rock to relatively undeformed varioles occurs over 5 cm bands are typically contorted, buckled
34,00 fabric at 75-85 TCA 18.00 18,05 5cm quartz-cart)onate-chlorite-(tourmaline) vein
barren18.28 18.32 4cm quartz-carbonate-chlorite vein, barren 30.94 31.00 6cm quartz-carbonate-chlorite vein, barren
34.69 44.61 MASSIVE MAFIC (TUFF?)greenish grey, fine-grained, hard, nonmagnetic weakly carbonatized (reactant HCI) locally bleached, weakly to moderately chloritic 1-2X calcite veinlets (Ucm), fine stockwork! tr py, disseminated
44.61 203.50 TUFF (VOLCAN l CLAST l CS)grey to greenish grey, locally buff to pale grey fine- to medium-grained, moderately hard to hard non magnetic, bleached intensifies down hole weakly carbonatized (slightly reactant HCI) bedding variable at 40-60 TCA W f ine calcite-chlorite (spec/hem) veins, (lcm specularite/hematite content increases down hole minor limonitic fractures tf-1% py, disseminated
66.54 66,77 felsic sectionbuff to pale brownish, fine- to medium-grained hard, non magnet icbrecciated, partially bleached fragments visible tr py, disseminated
M. V.W. WHITE AND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PROJECT: POWELL HOLE NO.: 221-89-6 Pift:
FROM TO SUB DESCRIPTION ANG SULF
67.00 67.31 as above
70.30 72.04 bleaching Intensifies In tuffs, patchy hematite locally brecciated, 2-394 quartz-carb vein) fining up sequences Indicates tops to N
98.40 112.63 bleached section, sericite alteration buff, banded, locally hematitized ^K quartz-carbonate veins, contorted m specularite-(pyrite) filled fractures
95.00 fabric/bedding? at 75 TCA 109.00 fabric at 40 TCA
112.63 116.41 patchy zones of hematite and bleaching
banding at 50 TCA
116.41 156.96 hematite alteration intensifies, locally bleachedbuff to pinkish brown colouredcoarse specularite fill] fractures, vugs, andas finely disseminated grainstr-1% py, disseminated
125.47 129.30 core is broken, minor missing
147.88 148.75 APLITIC DIKEbrick red, fine-grained, massive textured fractured and Tnfilled with carbonate sharp to brecciated contacts at 50 TCA 3-5X py in seams locally, but typically tr-lX
149.87 156.96 APLITIC DIKE (as above)
159.96 intensity of hematit i ration decreases 157.50 fabric at 45-50 TCA
203.50 213.21 APLITIC DIKEbuff to salmon pink, fine grained, hard nonmagnetic, 1-2X specular! te filled fractures
209.60 215.47 structural zonesheared contact zone between tuffs and ma lies soft, friable, core is broken
213.21 235.92 MASSIVE MAFICgreyish green to dark green fine- to medium-grained, moderately hard to hard non magnetic, chloritic \-W f ine leucoxene, buff to yellowish relatively massive to weakly foliated 3-5X calcite veinlets/stockworks variable orientation 45-90 TCA locally bleached adjacent to veins (epid, ser) moderately carbonatized (reactant HCI)
235.00 fabric at 40 TCA
M. V.W. WHITE AND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PROJECT: POWELL HOLE NO.: 221-89-6 Pag i: 3
FROM TO SUB DESCRIPTION ANG SULF
235.32 235.49 felsic dikedark brown, fine- to medium-grained, hard 2-3X py, disseminated
235.61 235.92 intermediate dikesimilar to contact zone of main intrusion
235.92 END OF HOLE
ASSAYS - DDK 221-89-6
SAMPLE START END CORE L Au ppb Cu ppm Zn ppm
4954149542495434954449545495464954749548495494955049551495524955349554495554955649557495584955949560495614956249563495644956549566495674956849569495704957149572495734957449575495764957749578495794958049581495824958349584495854958649587495884958949590495914959249593495944959549596
96.9098.4099.90101.40102.90104.40105.90107.40108.90110.40111.90113.40114.90116.40117.90119.40120.90122.40123.90125.40126. 19127.70129.24130.74132.24133.64135.30136.80138.38139.88141.46143.00144.50146.00147.50149.00150.50152.00153.50155.00156.96158.50160.00161.50163.00164.50166.00167.52169.00170.50172.00173.50175.00176.50178.00179.50
98.4099.90
101.40102.90104.40105.90107.40108.90110.40111.90113.40114.90116.40117.90119.40120.90122.40123.90125.40126.19127.70129.24130.74132.24133.64135.30136.80138.38139.88141.46143.00144.50146.00147.50149.00150.50152.00153.50155.00156.96158.50160.00161.50163.00164.50166.00167.52169.00170.50172.00173.50175.00176.50178.00179.50181.00
1.501,501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.500.791.511.541.501.501.401.661.501.581.501.581.541.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.961.541.501.501.501.501.501.521.481.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.50
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130425614232017
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10512577805964
10511052926273867386777981868775848381
11597989077599296
1001109880889593
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105
ASSAYS - DDH 221-89-6
SAMPLE
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181.00182.50184.00185.50187.00188.50190.06191 .50193.00194.50196.00197.50199.00200.50202.00203.50205.00206.50208.00209.60211.10212.57213.21214.00215.47217.00218.50220.00221.50223.00224.50226.00227.50229.00230.50232.00233.50
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182.50184.00185.50187.00188.50190.06191.50193.00194.50196.00197.50199.00200.50202.00203.50205.00206.50208.00209.60211. 10212.57213.21214.00215.47217.00218.50220.00221.50223.00224.50226.00227.50229.00230.50232.00233.50235.92
:ORE L1.501.501.501.501.501.561.441.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.601.501.470.640.791.471.531.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.502.42
Au ppb Cvsssass s:
555
110205555555^5
105
15101025301530^10C55^1020155
3510355085
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646741305351485654412864624956835398
145931337
15014511590
1151251159893638086
1309079
Zn ppmESSSSS >
91908885689188737690928086808685434440273335363871848178656872696662707978
WHOLE ROCK GEOCHEMISTRY - DOH 221-89-6
SAMPLEj
473364733747338473394734047341473424734347344473454734647347473484734947350498014980249803498044980549806498074980849809498104981149812498134981449815498164981749818498194982049821
DEPTH^ ___ ^ y -
5 3213 4917,4319.5813 1032.4639 5246.6652.3858.1364.3267.0973.6382.4086.3792,38
102. 52108. 19115.03120. 27124.35129.68139. 26145.65150.88154.10160. 90164. 04168.16173.29183.03188. 32193. 75198. 26204. 10208 19
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13.5111.9512.2511.5911.6011.7911.9612.1514.5512.1112.3911.4811.7912.0110.5312.1010 6710.6511.1015.6410,2311.4811.8011.1913.6511.7311.6513.8910.0611.8111.0612.6510.4912.1611.8711.31
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14.717.599.486.787.157.908.418.388.03
10.0810 824.229.307.847.42
12 797.868.718.374.317.077.188.809.194.619.729.82
11.589.87
10.7411.3112.0813 2411.6815.679.02
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6.173.522.468 713 553 683.534 454.623.954.066.254.294,514.856.574.093.073.243 903.953.513.245.214.493.214.955.418.255.368.175.566.946.172.398.83
MGO 1————— \ -—
6.031.772.400.631.611,652.082.113 603 553 822,482.492.041.814.022.151.972.121.812.271.732.993,372.153.033.544,555.064.515.324 994.965.053.204.33
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0.130.100.102.700.410 130.190 670.820.240.610.440.460.750.270.471.202.060 971.613.323.702,071.160.571.842.012.930.832.232.163.173.413.783.412.53
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NDLOI
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-3,030,610.320.701.070.66
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WHOLE ROCK GEOCHEMISTRY - DOH 221-89-6
SAMPLE DEPTH S102 AL203 FE203 GAO MGO NA20 K20 T102 MNO P205 BA SR ZR LOI SC Y Au ppb Pt Pd Cu Zn KNft FEMG INDLOI K NA
49822498234982449825
215.70 40.28 8.95 9.98 11.06 8.55221.14 47.43 10.80 8.78 958 7.37228.75 46.50 14.57 10.33 7.73 813232.35 45.16 13.61 10.14 8.33 7.81
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tOMONT EXPLORATION OF CANVM LIMITED
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE RECORD
Fralict
Noli No 221-89-7
Location Dip Tut Itvtl SURFACE Horltontil Component 248m Dili St ir t id 12/2/89
Logged By: P. C. WOOD Purpoji IMG HIGH, GEOLOGY Recovery 99K Or 11 led By: GROLEAU
Area or TwpMATACHEVWN Footage
Claim No 971911
NTS 41/P15
0609121.0187.9245.1300.9
Angle-45
•42.5•40•42
-39.5•32
Vertical Component
ElevationLatitude 1+50NDeparture 7-tOOE
AzimuthLengthCore Loc
180324. 31mTIIMINS
Diamond Drill Hole Location Sketch
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ID. V.W. WHITE AND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PROJECT: POWELL HOLE HO.: 221-89-7 Page:
FROM TO SUB DESCRIPTION ANG SULF
0.00 2.50 CASING
2.50 23.38 MASSIVE MAFICgreyish green to dark greenfine- to medium-grained, moderately hard to hardweakly to strongly magneticup to 5X fine leucoxene, disseminated, buff tocreamy colouredrelatively massive, unfollated1-2X py as fine grains, disseminated 4 aggregates1-Vi c alcite-tilled (reactant HCI) veins at 40 TCA Ucm wide, barrenrock becomes finer grained and lighter coloured towards contact down hole sharp contacts between fine and coarse phases
17.70 contact at 50 TCA 21.04 contact at 70 TCA
21.04 23.38 grain size decreases, local ly amygdaloidal
23,38 36.36 AMYGDALOIDAL PILLOWED FLOWlight greyish green to dark greenfine- to medium-grained, nonmagneticlocal ly bleached, chloriticmoderately foliated, 45-50 TCA g 28mpi l lows up to 50cmdistinct chlorite +X- sericite selvages, Ucm widecalcite-fil led'amygdules concentrated at marginschlorite +X- sericite selvages, clem wideamygdules more abundant on up hole side of pillowssuggests tops to the N
36.34 57.37 MASSIVE MAFIC FLOWsimi lar to 2.5m - 23. 38m dark green to greenish black moderately to strongly magnetic locally bleached and amygdaloidal tr-1% py, disseminated and clots2-3K calcite filled veins at 15-90 TCA, Ucmwide
54.40 54.52 12cm qtz-carb-chl vein, barren
57.37 65.00 AMYGDALOIDAL PILLOWED FLOWpale to dark green, fine- to medium-grainedmoderately hard, nonmagneticweakly to moderately carbonatized (reactant HCI)locally bleachedUX calcite-quartz veins, barrentr py, disseminated, minor seamsqtz-carb filled amygdules up to lcmsome hyaloclastite/ inter pi How brecciasupper contact is pillow breccialower contact is gradational in to massive flow
65.00 68.06 MASSIVE MAFIC FLOWgrey to greenish grey, fine- to medium-grained
M. Y.W. WHITE AND ASSOCIATES LIMITED PROJECT: POWELL HOLE NO.: 221-89-7 Page
FROM TO SUB DESCRIPTION ANG SULF
2-3X fine leucoxenesheared upper and lower contacts
68.06 101,96 AMYGDALOIDAL PILLOWED FLOWSams is 57.37m - 6J. 00m
90.46 101.96 Intermixed section of massive and amygdaloidal pi 11 owed flows
101.96 254.40 MASSIVE MAFIC FLOWgreen to dark grren, medium- to coarse-grained (coarse texture best developed after 140m) moderately hard, weakly to strongly magnetic (strongly magnetic section from 146m - 167m) massive texture, relatively unfoliated2-3X leucoxene, buff, (Itrm size, commonly visible tr-lX py, disseminated, locally up to 3X in seams locally bleached adjacent to veins (ser, epid)3-5X calcite filled veinlets, barren veins typically Ucm but up to 2.5cm, variable oriental ions
181.11 183.13 sharp contact with finer grained phase of flow 188.20 188.35 qtz-carb-(epid-chl) vein, barren 188.44 188.79 qtz-carb-(epid-chl) vein, barren
254.40 324.31 PILLOWED MAFIC FLOWgreen to dark green, fine- to medium-grainedmoderately soft' to moderately hard, non magneticlocally bleached adjacent to veinlets/fracturesdark, chloritic pil low selvages, ^cm widelocal brecciated sections, (10cm widelocal ly amygdaloidalamygdules concentrated along pi l low margins uphole, indicating tops to the N(5X calcite rich veins, typically barren to tr py
270.00 272.59 massive mafic section or Intrusive ?grey to green grey, medium grained, nonmagnetic
324.31 END OF HOLE
WHOLE ROCK GEOCHEMISTRY - DOH 221-89-7
SAMPLE
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DEPTH
4.4810.0018.5724.7130.1536.1738.9343.3950.4259.2163.6067.4776.1786.0893.3298.90
104.66110.40115.28125.24132 80140.42144.79151.70157.62163. 06168. 64173. 50180.21186. 06189. 80195. 50201,80209. 12214.51219. 75
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47.0646.8260.5950.3446,5345 4247.0148.9647,2443.1344.4454.9844.8243,3945,2045.2944.1150.2!55.1944.9143.6448.6049.3251.0150.8750.6550.2648.3150.6049.7450.1649.9147.6145.4749.4847.26
AL203
11.9011.9915,2413.0512.1812.8712.0113.0913.3012.6912,0014.8112,7711.8311.5413.9512.6414.3915.8512.6012.3213.5213.0412.2812.6312.4613.2212.8713.9214.0413.4914.1015.2014.7316.3415.60
FE203
16.3819.496.46
12,7512.8112.6214.5516.1715 6914.1713,697,09
14.9015.7714.6911.6611.489.348.94
11.5112.6013.6013.2115.1116.3216.3114.7313.0412.7112.5012.4711.9412.679.76
10.7812.10
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8.116.073.725.237.067.958,224.946 967.097.525.436.367.287.377.33
10.548.374.89
11.4012.859.737.91
13.108.078,027.767.359.83
10.8310.0410.8710.369.58
10 949.85
MGO
3.654.782.662,923.523 704.055.132.633 893.652.253,503.253 215 415.415.195.405.396.216.817.204.765.385.176 106 217.267.407.607.407.935.216.658.62
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WHOLE ROCK GEOCHEMISTRY - DOH 221-89-7
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498624986349864498654986649867498684986949870498714987249873498744987549876498774987849879
DEPTH
225 54232. 15236. 18241.11248.67254.28259. 98265. 98271,40277. 05282. 49288. 37294. 31300, 32305, 75311,52317.67323. 16
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75847312071
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434866485587100110718878
105908182919480
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0.100.100.100.000.100.000.100.300.100.100.100,100.300.100.100.100.100,10
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.20
.30
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•1.77•1.92•2.28•0.62•1.60•1.39•2.07•1.920.30•0.62•1.13•1.79-2.15•0.69-1.47-2.16-2.23•1.69
APPENDIX C
Sections of Diamond Drill Holes
(Scale 1:1000)
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SAMPLE(S) OF Rock
REPORT No. W2448
INVOICE fi 2299 P'. O. :
P. Wood 221
REMARKS: Samples received February l, 1989
4700147002470034700447005
4700647007470084700947010
4701147012470134701447015
4701647017470184701947020
Au ppb
3525101515
20105
2010
1040201515
3040107010
Cu ppm
5241283830
342938144
4179366892
56110233243
Zn ppm
851009394
105
82678568
110
10510090
130115
13012011510587
COPIES TO: Newmont Expl. INVOICE TO: Timmins
Feb 06/89SIGNED
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2031 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, UNIT #2TIMMINS, ONTARIO
P4N 7C3© (705) 268-4441 FAX: (705) 268-4420
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SAMPLE(S) FROM Newmont Exploration P.O.Box 1420 Timmins f Ont., P4N 7N2
SAMPLE(S) OF Rock
REPORT W244
8NO.
INVOICE #: 2299 P.O. :
P. Wood 221
REMARKS: Samples received February l, 1989
4702147022470234702447025
4702647027470284702947030
4703147032470334703447035
4703647037470384703947040
COPIES TO: INVOICE TO:
Newmont Timmins
Au ppb
1040601020
4060502070
3030203035
140150302520
Expl.
Cu ppm
11130491371
3257
25060
105
18576453046
804476
21080
Zn ppm
125150125135115
96120140135135
165160130125175
180175170205145
Feb 06/89SIGNED
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T S L LABORATORIESDIVISION Of 8URGENER TECHNICAL ENTERPRISES LIMITED
2031 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, UNIT #2TIMMINS, ONTARIO
P4N 7C3© (705) 268-4441 FAX: (705) 268-4420
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SAMPLE(S) FROM Newmont Exploration P.O.Box 1420 Timmins, Ont., P4N 7N2
REPORT No. W2448
SAMPLE(S) OF ROCkINVOICE #: 2299 P.O.:
P. Wood 221
REMARKS: Samples received February l, 1989
Au PPb
4704147042470434704447045
4704647047470484704947050
4745147452474534745447455
4745647457474584745947460
COPIES TO: INVOICE TO:
Feb 06/89
102045
70507520
2010105
Newmont Expl. Timmins
SIGNED
Cu ppm
1610 l
11380
5215121517
12121226
185
14073
1055468
For enquiries on this report, please contact Customer Service Department. Samples, Pulps and Rejects discarded two months from the date of this report
Zn ppm
11093866959
5455594853
6953536271
10571737765
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T S L LABORATORIESDIVISION OF BUROENEfl TECHNICAL ENTERPRISES LIMITED
2031 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, UNIT #2TIMMINS, ONTARIO
P4N 7C3© (705) 268-4441 FAX: (705) 268-4420
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
SAMPLE(S) FROM Newmont Exploration P.O.Box 1420 Timmins,Ont., P4N 7N2
SAMPLE(S) OF Rock
REPORT No.
W2448
INVOICE #: 2299 P.O. :
P. Wood 221
REMARKS: Samples received February l, 1989
4746147462474634746447465
4746647467474684746947470
4747147472474734747447475
4747647477474784747947480
Au ppb
35153010
5101010
10
5101010
Cu ppm
6317945942
1412520012554
9976
110150110
736888
175160
Zn ppm
7072884141
8310510588
100
8888
1009695
9489969182
COPIES TO: INVOICE TO:
Feb 06/89
Newmont Expl. Timmins
SIGNEDFor enquiries on this report, please contact Customer Service Department. Samples, Pulps and Rejects discarded two months from the date of this report.
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T S L LABORATORIESDIVISION OF BUROENER TECHNICAL ENTERPRISES LIMITED
2031 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, UNIT *2TIMMINS, ONTARIO
P4N 7C3© (705) 268-4441 FAX: (705) 268-4420
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SAMPLE(S) FROM Newmont Exploration P.O.Box 1420 Timmins,Ont. , P4N 7N2
SAMPLE(S) OF Rock
REPORT No. W2448
INVOICE f: 2299 P.O. :
P. Wood 221
REMARKS: Samples received February l, 1989
Au ppb
4748147482474834748447485
4748647487474884748947490
4749147492474934749447495
474964749747498118155
5105
2010
1010
10
10101010
101020
Cu ppm
11070629690
10579336850
4164818157
42516948
Zn ppm
73105788378
7899
1059691
931001059296
719496
150
COPIES TO: Newmont Expl. INVOICE TO: Timmins
Peb 06/89SIGNED
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T S L LABORATORIESDIVISION OF BUROENER TECHNICAL ENTERPRISES LIMITED
2031 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, UNIT #2TIMMINS, ONTARIO
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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
SAMPLE(S) FROM Newmont Exploration P.O.Box 1420 Timmins, Ontario P4N 7N2
SAMPLE(S) OF ROCk
REPORT No. W2466
INVOICE i: 2331 P.O. :
P. Wood 221
REMARKS: Received Feb.8/89
4705147052470534705447055
4705647057470584705947060
4706147062470634706447065
4706647067470684706947070
COPIES TO: INVOICE TO:
Feb 16/89
AU ppb
20075405045
10023027070
950
5575
2204050
254902035
860
Newmont Expl. Newmont Expl.
Cu ppm
9812011592
180
15512082
530530
94120170125120
1058795
155105
Zn ppm
105110100110135
135125135175175
130125145140120
115145175120110
SIGNEDCTA
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2031 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, UNIT #2TIMMINS, ONTARIO
P4N 7C3© (705) 268-4441 FAX: (705) 268-4420
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SAMPLE(S) FROM Newmont Exploration P.O.Box 1420 Timmins, Ontario P4N 7N2
SAMPLE(S) OF Rock
REPORT No. W2466
INVOICE l: P.O. :
2331
P. Wood 221
REMARKS: Received Feb.8/89
4707147072470734707447075
4707647077470784707947080
4708147082470834708447085
4708647087470884708947090
Au ppb
302580
12040
2030153025
2030301040
3020502010
COPIES TO: Newmont Expl. INVOICE TO: Newmont Expl.
Feb 16/89SIGNED
Cu ppm
5461303616
2774993676
11591867184
7513089
18063
For enquiries on this report, please contact Customer Service Department. Samples, Pulps and Rejects discarded two months from the date of this report
Zn ppm
140160576257
711058274
100
94105838975
7669597690
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T S L LABORATORIESDIVISION OF eUROENEH TECHNICAL ENTERPRISES LIMITED
2031 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, UNIT #2TIMMINS, ONTARIO
P4N 7C3© (705) 268-4441 FAX: (705) 268-4420
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SAMPLE(S) FROM Newmont Exploration P.O.Box 1420 Timmins, Ontario P4N 7N2
SAMPLE(S) OF Rock
REPORT No. W2466
INVOICE #: 2331 P.O. :
P. Wood 221
REMARKS: Received Feb.8/89
AU
4709147092470934709447095
4709647097470984709947100
4710147102471034710447105
4710647107471084710947110
COPIES TO: INVOICE TO:
Feb 16/89
301055
10
1515151520
2010201520
20101530
300
Newmont Expl. Newmont Expl.
SIGNED
Cu ppm
81110183155
671151205078
7981484440
5648321355
For enquiries on this report, please contact Customer Service Departmen . Samples, Pulps and Rejects discarded two months from the date of this report.
Zn ppm
110115172174
7262504363
5845305057
68515347
110
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2031 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, UNIT #2TIMMINS, ONTARIO
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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
SAMPLES) FROM Newrnont Exploration P.O.Box 1420 Timmins, Ontario P4N 7N2
SAMPLE(S) OF
REPORT No.
W2466
INVOICE f: P.O. :
2331
P. Wood 221
REMARKS: Received Feb.8/89
4711147112471134711447115
4711647117471184711947120
4712147122471234712447125
4712647127471284712947130
Au ppb
430310330220120
9015030
25050
5020202575
82025501515
COPIES TO: Newrnont Expl. INVOICE TO: Newmont Expl.
Feb 16/89
Cu ppm
716151
270105
8517575
150140
1351208489
120
11582
100105105
SIGNED
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Zn ppm
856895
110120
130150135110110
84939790
135
1406871
10090
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T S L LABORATORIESDIVISION OF BUROENER TECHNICAL ENTERPRISES LIMITED
2031 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, UNIT #2TIMMINS, ONTARIO
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SAMPLE(S) FROM Newmont Exploration P.O.Box 1420 Timmins, Ontario P4N 7N2
SAMPLE(S)OF Rock
REPORT No. W2466
INVOICE #: 2331 P.O. :
P. Wood 221
REMARKS: Received Feb.8/89
471314713247133
Au ppb
408.050
Cu ppm
632069
Zn ppm
150110130
COPIES TO: Newmont Expl. INVOICE TO: Newmont Expl.
Feb 16/89SIGNED
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SAMPLE(S) OF core
REPORT No.
W2500
INVOICE # : 2422 P.O.:
P. Wood #221
4713447135471364713747138
4713947140471414714247143
4714447145471464714747148
4714947150471514715247153
COPIES TO: INVOICE TO:
Feb 24/89
Newmont Newmont
Au ppb
4.015105
15
5301055
1010102510
1010101015
Expl. Expl.
SIGNED
Cu ppm
3915423246
3931504927
4944
11516080
1638654681
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Zn ppm
5446
12097
100
100115130200200
190165155110145
979190
105120
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SAMPLE(S) OF core
REPORT No. W2500
INVOICE *: 2422 P.O. :
P. Wood #221
4715447155471564715747158
4715947160471614716247163
4716447165471664716747168
4716947170471714717247173
COPIES TO: INVOICE TO:
Peb 24/89
Au ppb
1510151515
1510101030
1015101515
1085151510
Newmont Expl. Newmont Expl.
SIGNED
Cu ppm
28110151025
5457465476
16567719227
14270567890
Zn ppm
For enquiries on this report, please contact Customer Service Department. Samples, Pulps and Rejects discarded two months from the date of this report
7981869378
4175654563
848683
10052
4411553
10098
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SAMPLE(S) OFcore
REPORT No. W2500
INVOICE #: 2422 P.O. :
P. Wood #221
4717447175471764717747178
4717947180471814718247183
4718447185471864718747188
4718947190471914719247193
COPIES TO: INVOICE TO:
Feb 24/89
Au ppb
1510151510
1040153070
1525206550
68030452035
Newmont Expl. Newmont Expl.
SIGNED
Cuppm
236
1772
160
4441
2402953
1846424642
7078694212
Zn ppm
14043311619
39618496
115
6983807557
10513513011589
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Newmont Exploration P.O.Box 1420 Timmins, Ontario P4N 7N2
core
REPORT No. W2500
INVOICE l: 2422 P.O. :
P. Wood #221
4719447195471964719747198
4719947200472014720247203
4720447205472064720747208
4720947210472114721247213
COPIES TO: INVOICE TO:
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Au ppb
5535150205
55
515101015
15151020
400
Newmont Expl. Newmont Expl.
Cuppm
471351256773
117105145120110
16024012011548
76977365
115
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Zn ppm
82170200150130
8962686864
6488719683
7876893193
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REPORT No. W2500
INVOICE #: 2 422 SAMPLE(S)OF P.O.:
P. Wood 1221
Au Cu Znppb ppm ppro
47214 80 150 14047215 10 105 13547216 5 115 13547217 420 100 11547218 25 100 135
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SAMPLE(S) OF core
REPORT No. W2522
INVOICE t: 2424 P.O. :
P. Wood 221
4721947220472214722247223
4722447225472264722747228
4722947230472314723247233
4723447235472364723747238
COPIES TO: INVOICE TO:
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Au ppb
5535'
101010
1525151510
25220102015
2510151525
Newmont Expl. Newmont Expl.
Cu ppm
SIGNED
5152729217
696
5937
6552474860
4645346270
Zn ppm
190110676197
1101031009568
15097
1306769
9166686683
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SAMPLE(S) FROM142
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SAMPLE(S) OF core
REPORT No. W2522
INVOICE #: 2424 P.O. :
P. Wood 221
4723947240472414724247243
4724447245472464724747248
4724947250495014950249503
4950449505495064950749508
Au ppb
1015151515
1015101515
2015151015
1010101010
Cu ppm
6358322523
9936622769
4843377640
4256434939
Zn ppm
6591
1107355
16011012599
130
10084435357
5489968566
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SAMPLE(S) OF CO r 6
REPORT No. W2522
INVOICE It 2424 P.O. :
P. Wood 221
4950949510495114951249513
4951449515495164951749518
4951949520495214952249523
4952449525495264952749528
COPIES TO: INVOICE TO:
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Au ppb
1020102015
1015152530
10555
10
105
101010
Newmont Expl. Newmont Expl.
SIGNED .
Cu ppm
34280564360
4663336171
5170857258
51615361
145
Zn ppm
6571608591
898698
130120
1101151509478
7786908095
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SAMPLE(S) OF cor e
REPORT No. W2522
INVOICE i : 2424 P.O.:
P. Wood 221
4952949530495314953249533
4953449535495364953749538
4953949540
Au ppb
10101055
510 25 ^ 10
1510
Cu ppm
10547375067
791733277
100
91104
Zn ppm
1101401209976
6257305255
6174
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SAMPLE(S) OF core
REPORT No. W2563
INVOICE #: 2424 P.O. :
M. White project #221
4954149542495434954449545
4954649547495484954949550
4955149552495534955449555
4955649557495584955949560
COPIES TO: INVOICE TO:
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Au ppb
55
35555
1010153010
1010152020
Newmont Exploration Newmont Exploration
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Cu ppm
3924333752
3422607615
13042561423
2017
1154745
Zn ppm
8664746872
6470809884
921051257780
5964
10511052
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REPORT No.
W2563
SAMPLE(S) OFcoreINVOICE l: 2424 P.O. :
M. White project #221
4956149562495634956449565
4956649567495684956949570
4957149572495734957449575
49576495774957849579
Au ppb
1510801510
1510555
1015101010
1015
Cu ppm
11049334221
5920405236
3424482520
464269
105
Zn ppm
9262738673
8677798186
8775848381
115979890
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SAMPLE(S) OFcore
REPORT No. W2571
INVOICE #: 2424 P.O. :
P. Wood project #221
4958049581495824958349584
4958549586495874958849589
4959049591495924959349594
4959549596495974959849599
COPIES TO INVOICE TO
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Au ppb
55
15105
10105
1010
1555
1010
105555
Exploration Exploration
Cu ppm
7938188638
4041
1404557
7262
1105651
6658646741
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Zn ppm
77599296
100
11098808895
93100979699
88105919088
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SAMPLE(S) oicore
REPORT No. W2571
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4960149602496034960449605
4960649607496084960949610
4961149612496134961449615
4961649617496184961949620
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Au ppb
11020555
5555
5105
1510
1025301530
Newmont Exploration Newmont Exploration
Cu ppm
3053514856
5441286462
4956835398
145931337
150
Zn ppm
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8568918873
7690928086
8066854344
4027333536
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REPORT No.
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SAMPLE(S) OF coreINVOICE l: 2424 P.O. :
P. Wood project #221
4962149622496234962449625
4962649627496284962949630
4963149632496334963449635
Au ppb
10^5
1020
155
3510355085
Cu ppm
14511590
115125
115 98
NO SAMPLE 93 63
8086
1309079
Zn ppm
3871848178
6568
7269
6662707978
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7862686464
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A-47406A-47407A-47408A-47409A-47410
A-47413A-47412A-47413ft-47414A-47415
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YOUR REFERENCE- project 221
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A-47406A-47407A-47408A-47409A-47410
A-47411A-47412A-47413A-47414A-47415
A-47416A-47417A-474S8A-47419A-4^420
A-47421A-47422A-47423A-47424A-47425
A-4742SA-47427363738
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64.0960.4452.7357.1254.67
48.6045.1145.9948.4750.26
46.8043.9748.7359.5057.83
42.5740.6746.5714.4446.45
43.1447.5544.004t..9943.76
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A-47411A-47412ft-47413A-47414A-47415
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DATE : FE8-23-J989 SIGNED :
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305
296297137143172
276193342353112
147196148231253
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142
130130595977
341101102169141
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7.716.1211.3310.604.78
7.387.306.978.358.B8
7.878.738.727.624.73
5.074.544.932.043.53
2.829.35
12.7011.445.91
3.5613,732.9613.0612.94
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99.9499.9699.0298.39100.78
99.4899.S3100.61100.27100.03
99.06100.4796. S9100.27100.15
99.66100.5399. OB99.00100.55
100.60100.65100,5399.64100.29
99.8599.37100.81100.56100.81
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flHlE6JECHNICicf SERVICE LABORATORIESNOFHP
1301 FEK5TER DRIVE, H1SSISSAU6A, ONTARIO TELEPHONE : (4iti 625 - 1544 'ij : (4lfr) 625 - 8368
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LAW 1A2
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YOUR REFERENCE- Project 22!
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47450 4^.59 12.72 s.46 6.59l
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2.90
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YOUR REFERENCE -
SAHPLE t
4730147302473034730447305
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4793847399474004742B47429
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4743547436474374743847439
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ALL RESULTS PPH
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ALL RESULTS PPB
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T.S.L. T.S.L. T.S.L.
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Invoice No. ;
H - 5490 - 5 29MAR , 05APR , 05APR
YOUR REFERENCE- project 221
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42.7747.0546.9946.4850.65
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1.742.561.673.24.14
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2.863.069.274.584.30
6.666.194.924.596.78
5.457.376.149.607.21
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100.7198.7899.3399.94100.82
99.00100.62100.50100.2399.70
96.88100.67100.72100.74100.49
100.93100.53100.2!3C0.62100.62
100.539B.2399.6996.72
100.29
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DATE : 06-APR-1989 5ISNED s
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T.S.L,T.S.L. T.S.L.
REPORT No. : File No. :
Invoice No, s
H - 5490 - 6 29HAR . 05APR , 05APR
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61.5361. SB46.385B.7458.18
61.2658.3760.5960.5856.79
53.4158.2454.6851.4044.41
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Ministry ofNorthern Development ', " . ,
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Type of Worfc Performed Mining Division Township or Area
Recorded Holder
Address
Prospector's Licence No
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Work Performed By
AJ 0,Name and Address of Author (of Submission)
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Date When Work was Performed From: ^ ^ To:
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No of Days No. ol DaysAll the work was performed on Mining Claim(s): Indicate no. of days performed on each claim. "See Note No. 1 on reverse side
Mining Claim Mtnmg Claim No of Days Mining Claim -
37/1/0No. of Days
Mining Claim No ol Days
Mining Claim No. of Days Mining Claim No. ol Days Mining Claim No ol Days Mining Claim No O) Days Mining Claim Mining Claim No. of Days
fining Claim No ol Days Mining Claim No. ol Days Mining Claim No ol Days Mining Claim No ol Days Mining Claim No ol Days Mining Claim No. ol Days
InstructionsTotal days credits may be distributed at claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per claim in the expenditure days credit column (below).
Calculation ol Expenditure Days Credits Total Expenditures____
s l T, d off •r 1 5
Total Days Credits
Total Number ol Mining Claims Covered by this Report of Work
Mining Claims (List in numerical sequence). If space is insufficient, attach schedules with required informationMining Claim
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J*Certification of Beneficial Interest "See Note No. 2 on reverse side
l hereby certify that, at the time the work was performed, the claims covered in this report] Dateof work were recorded in the current recorded holder's name or held under a beneficial interest A^n^T/^by the current recorded holder l rff^^"'^
Recorded Holder or Agent (Signature)
Certification Verifying Report of Work
l hereby certify that l have a personal and mtimale knowledge of the facis sei fortn m the Repon of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is fueName and Address of Person Certifying
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NEWMONT EXPLORATION OF CANADA LIMITED
POWELL ASSESSMENT/CLAIM DATA GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY
CLAIM NO DAYS
971906971907971908971909971910971911979107979108979109979110979111979112980238980239981890981896""'-9810/87
104694910469501046956104695710469581046959104696010469611046962104696310469641046965104696710469681046969104697010469711046972104697310469741046975104777510477761047777104777810477791047780104778110477821047783
1010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010
1047784 101047785 101047785- 101047787 101047788 101047789 101047790 101048620 101048621 101048622 101048623 101048624 101048625 101048626 101048627 101048628 101048629 101048630 101048631 101048632 101048633 101048634 101048635 101048636 101048637 101048638 101048639 101048694 101048695 101048696 101048697 101048698 , 101048699 101048700 101048701 101048702 -W- I1048703 91048704 91048705 91048706 91048707 91048708 91048709 91048710 91048711 91048712 91048713 91048714 91048715 91048716 91048717 91048718 91048719 91048720 91048721 9
TOTAL -1001 DAYS
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Ministry of Natural Resources
GEOPHYSICAL - GEOLOGICAL - GEOCHEMICAL TECHNICAL DATA STATEMENT
Pile.
TO BE ATTACHED AS AN APPENDIX TO TECHNICAL REPORTFACTS SHOWN HERE NEED NOT BE REPEATED IN REPORT
TECHNICAL REPORT MUST CONTAIN INTERPRETATION, CONCLUSIONS ETC.
Type of Survey(s) Geochemical (diamond drill core) Township or Area Powell Township-—^————————Claim Holder(s) Ncwroont Exploration of Canada Ltd i
Survey Cnmpny Newmont Exploration of Canada Ltd. Author of Report Peter C. Wood _____________Address of Author 637 Algonquin Blvd. E.. Timmins Covering Dates of Survey 24/01/89 to 16/02/89 ————
((incoming to office)
Total Miles of Line Cut —————————————————————
SPECIAL PROVISIONS CREDITS REQUESTED
ENTER 40 days (includes line cutting) for first survey.ENTER 20 days for each additional survey using same grid.
Geophysical—Electromagnetic.—Magnetometer.-—Radiometric——
, -Other——————
DAYS per claim.
Geological.
Geochemical.AIRBORNE CREDITS (Special provision credit! do not apply to airborne lurvcyi)
Magnetometer Electromagnetic Radiometric(enter days per claim)
HATE-~
1909 ftir.NATITRF-Author of Report or Agent
Res. Geol.. .Qualifications.Previous Surveys
File No. Type Date Gaim Holder
MINING CLAIMS TRAVERSED LUt numerically
JJ,see jiittached list(munbcr)
971910
979110
979111
971911l
TOTAL CLAIMS
837 (5/79)
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY - PROCEDURE RECORD oNumbers of claims from which samples 971907. 971909. 971910. 979110. 979111 f, 971911
230 whole rock Total Number of s*i*.pi™ 662- 432 assaysType of Sample diamond drill core—---—.
(Nature of Material)
Average Sample Weight—————————————————— Method of Collection——————————————————
Soil Horizon Sampled. Horizon Development. Sample Depth———— Terrain————————
Drainage Development———————————Estimated Range of Overburden Thickness. less than 1m up to 15.6m
analysesANALYTICAL METHODS
Values expressed in: per cent 63 Wholep. p. m. Q Rockp. p. b. B Assays
Cu, Pb, Zn, Ni, Co, Ag, Mo, As.-(circle)
Others An, PI- f PA t Ba f Sr, 2r. Se. Yi.. .j A , . , and 10 major oxides . Field Analysis (________i________tests)
Extraction Method—————..—-...————-..—.
Analytical Method.————-——————————
Reagents Used—-——————.-.--^———-———
SAMPLE PREPARATION(Indudes drying, screening, crushing, ashing)
Mesh size of fraction used for analysis ————
Field Laboratory AnalysisNo. ————————— .tests)
Extraction Method. Analytical Method -
Reagents Used__
Commercial Laboratory (. .tests)
All geochemical analyses were
done by the ICP method at Technical
Service Laboratories in Toronto. Pripr to analysis , the samples were crushed
to -250 mesh, weighed and mixed with
a fusion flux, and heated to 1200
degrees Celcius f after which the bead
was dissolved by nitric acid and——-
diluted. Split core sections were assayed by Technical Service Laboratories
Name of T.ahnratnry Technical Service Lab
Extraction Method—————————————————— Analytical Method TPP and AA————————
Reagents Used —————————————————————
General in Timmins using atomic——
ab s o rption.__________________
T S L LABORATORIBSOMSON Of aURQENfft TECHNICAL etfTERFRIKS UMTTfD
2031 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, UNIT f2TIMMINS, ONTARIO
P4N7C3© (705) 268-4441 FAX: (705) 268-4420
May 11, 1989
New mont Exploration P.O. Box 1430 Timmins, Ontario P4N 7N2
Attention: Peter Wood
Dear Mr. Wood:
Analses for roect 221
Please find listed below, the number of sample analyses done for New mont Exploration, under project 221.
432 Determinations of Gold 7.50 432 Determinations of Copper and Zinc 3.30 432 Sample Prep 3.50 203 Whole Rock Analyses -i- Gold, Zinc,
Copper, Platinum, Palladium bSample Prep Included 38.70
27 Whole Rock Analyses * Gold, Platinum, Palladium, Sample Prep Included 36.10
3,240.001,425.601,512.00
7,856.10
974.70
15,008.40
The total amount is $15,008.40. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Yours truly,
Evelyn white EW/dm
T S li LABORATORIBSOMftON Or aunOCNCA TtO**OL INTO* iUMTTED
2031 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, UNIT 12TIMMINS, ONTARIO
P4N7C3© (705) 268-4441 FAX: (705) 266-4420
May 11, 1989RECEIVED
APR l V 1990
MINING LANDS SECTION
Newmont Exploration P.O. Box 1430 Timmins, Ontario P4N 7N2
Attention: Peter Wood
Dear Mr. Wood:
RE; Analyses for project 221
Please find listed below, the number of sample analyses done for Newmont Exploration, under project 221.432 Determinations of Gold 7.50 432 Determinations of Copper and Zinc 3.30 432 Sample Prep 3.50 203 Whole Rock Analyses * Gold, Zinc,
Copper, Platinum, Palladium 6Sample Prep Included 38.70
27 Whole Rock Analyses * Gold, Platinum, Palladium, Sample Prep Included 36.10
3,240.001,425.601,512.00
7,856.10
974.70
15,008.40
The total amount is $15,008.40. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.Yours truly,
Evelyn wnite EW/dra
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