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42A01NE0139 63.5020 TECK 010
REPORT
ON
NEWFIELDS MINERALS INC.
TECK TOWNSHIP
KIRKLAND LAKE, ONTARIO
REFERENCE: N.T.S. 42A/SE
BY: L. J. Cunningham, B.Se., P. Eng, Mining Engineer
Dated at KIRKLAND LAKE, Ontario August 20, 1987
L.J. Cunningham, B.Sc., P. Eng., 1 McPhee Ave., Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 1M1
THE KIRKLAND BASIN PHOPi-JtTY
1 OF
NEWFIhLDS MINERALS INC.
The property lies contiguously north of k former producers, Teck Hughto Lake Shore, Wright Hargreavea and Sylvanite Mines, which yielded 18.7 million ounces of gold from the Kirkland Lake Main Break. Underground development on the'3000 level by Lake Shore Minos revealled the presence of 570 feet of gold mineralization grading 0.118 ounces gold per ton over 5.7 feet width on Wo. 29 Vein in the central part of the Newfiolda Basin property. A second vein, the Narrows break, was developed and stoped to a limited extent on the Lake Shore property near the Newfields 1 south boundary. The easterly extenaion of this vein should lie in or near the south boundary of the Basin property.
Between March 1985 and March l987, Newfields drilled 36 holes,
H(U)
totalling 104,755 feet. The holes were designed * ' to teat the property atvarious depths for gold-bearing structures north of the Main Break and for geological information.
In January 1986 a new gold-bearing zone was discovered and subsequent drilling was concentrated on this mineralization named the Brown Altered Zone (BA2). From numerous drill intersections, this zone is estimated to be 150 feet wide at the 3000 foot level and contains anomalous gold values through tot. It is bounded by an upper and a lower gold zone which returned 0.1A5 oz. gold per ton/3.2, feet and O.^AO oz. gold/ton/5.2 feet respectively, from Hole N-85-17. It occurs at the unconformity between underlying mafic volcanic and overlying sediments but appears localized at the intersection of the Lake Shore fault system (NK/SW) with the easterly striking unconfornity. It is geologically and geometrically complex and ia thought to be a wedge-anaped thrust block. The wideapread gold mineralization and alteration indicate the existence of a major hydrothermal system. It represents a new style of gold mineralization for the Kirkland Area. Further work is warranted and underground development is recommended from the former producers to the south. Other known veins, including the No. 29, will be investigated at the same time.
Kirkland Lake, Ontario
Signed,
L. J. Cunningham, B. Se., P.Eng.
Newflelds*aA81NE8139 63.5020 TECK
INDEX
010C
PAGE
SUMMARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l
LOCATION S DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
HISTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
GENERAL GEOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
SURFACE GEOLOGY . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B
GEOLOGY OF THE 3075 FOOT LEVEL CROSSCUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11m
ECONOMIC GEOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
VEINS DESCRIPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-16
CONCLUSIONS 4 RECOMMENDATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
REFERENCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
CERTIFICATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 21
FIGURES;
FIGURE l LOCATION MAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l2 CLAIM MAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 GENERAL GEOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
4 THE TEMISKAMING GROUP ROCKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
5 SURFACE GEOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
6 THE KIRKLAND LAKE A VINDICATOR INTRUSIVE ROCKS . . . . . . 9
7 PLAN l SECTION - 3075 FOOT LEVEL TO SURFACE. . . . . . . . 10
L.J. Cunningham, B.Sc., P. Eng., 1 McPhee Ave., Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 1M1
. Newfields
INTRODUCTION FIGURE 1
The property is a gold prospect lying within the Town of Kirkland Lake and north
of the highly productive Kirkland Lake Main Break. The potential*of the property lies
in finding viable gold deposits in structures lying north of and probably parallel to
the Main Break.The property was originally known as Kirkland Basin Mines Limited. It has been
investigated by trenching, surface and underground drilling and by a crosscut from the
Lake Shore Mine. Significant gold mineralization was found but no production resulted
Remapping of the crosscut in 1985 identified numerous attractive drill targets.
This report recommends a major program of deep drilling to test the known
structures.The writer has lived and worked in Kirkland Lake for over 25 years and can claim
extensive experience and knowledge of the type of gold mineralization being sought
by Newfields Minerals Inc.
GOLIMJKTKR FEDERAL
King KirklandNEWFIELDS
(OUT HAROftEAVeS
Kirkland lake
UKE SHOREKIRKLAND LAKEGOLD STRUCTURE,Zr:x
K.L.WEST LARDER LAKE DJCO QUEENSTCfl tGOLD STRUCTURE
CftACIE EAST
l
-. QUEENSTON PROPERTIES7 . """OTTO
FIGURE l'iau-Lco - ———TEC^TWR______l___ " LEBEL TWP.
"OTTO TWP. ' BOSTON TWP.
L.J. Cunningham, B.Sc., P. Eng., 1 McPhee Ave., Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 1M1
Newfields
LOCATION A DESCRIPTION - FIGURE 2
The property lies in the northeast quarter of Teck Township, within the Town of Kirkland Lake, one mile north of Highway 66. Access is excellent. A paved road, known as the Goodfish Road, parallels the east boundary of the property. From this road 4
secondary gravel roads 'extend westerly into the property. The central part of the property is covered by tailings and water. West of the lake, the land portion of the property is accessible by secondary gravel roads which cross the Teck Hughes property. The Ontario Northland Railway extends along the south boundary of the property. Ontari
Hydro power lines traverse the north and south parts of the property.
The property, located in the Township of Teck, contains some 221.87 acres in 11
contiguous mining claims as follows: -
PATENTED CLAIMS: (6) L71998. - 35.70 acres
L71899)) - 36.50
L72713)
L71900 - 31.00
L72712 - 32.40 L39091 - 15.00 " 140.60
LEASED CLAIMS: (4) L367655
L512596
L512597
L512598
40.03 acres7.31
4.68
12.19 64.21
UNPATENTED CLAIMS:
Lease pending
TOTAL ACRES
(1) L511631 - 17.06 acres
221.87
All claims are held under option from Messrs. D. L. McKlnnon and R. V. Rlnaldi,
both of Toronto. Surface rights are held by Eastmaque Gold Mines Ltd., of Toronto
who are Interested In the mill tailings that fill the lakebed. It 1s understood that
all current pertinent taxes have been paid to date by Eastmaque but this has not been
verified by the writer.
L.J. Cunnfngham, B.Se., P , Eng., 1 McPhee Ave., Kirkland LaKe, Ontario P2N 1M1
TIMISKAING
KARDER LAKEMINING DIVISION .
SCALE : 1-INCH, *-2O. CHAINS,
DISPOSITION OF CROWN LANDS '———————.—-————— ,- ———————PATENT, SURFACE AND MINfNG RK5HTS ...m O
" , SURFACE R'IGKTS ONLY .............. ®" , MINING RIGHTS ONLY........._ Q
LEASE, SURFACE'AND MINING RIGHTS ...-.^ tf" , SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY_..__.. H" , MINING RIGHTS ONLY...._...... B
LICENCE OF OCCUPATION,^.......__.._ TROADS -̂ mr—.-^.
IMPROVED ROADSKING'S HIGHWAYS
RAILWAYS
POWER LINESMARSH OR MUSKEG '
MINES ^ ,. .CANCELLED.!
Pron:Ontario M.N.R. Plfcn M.392
CUIM HAP
NEWFIELDS MINERALS INC.
TECK TWP.
L.J.Cunningham, B.Sc., P.Eng,
1FIGURE 2
L.J. Cunningham, B.Sc., P. Eng., 1 McPhee Ave., Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 1M1
Newfields
LOCATION ft DESCRIPTION
Titles to 10 of the 11 claims are registered in the name of the Guaranty Trust
Company of Bay Street, Toronto who hold them in escrow for the Eastmaque Company and will perform a similar function for Newfields. Under the terms of the Eastmaque option
agreement with McKinnon and Rinaldi, surface access to the tailings area is guaranteed
within certain workable limits.Claim L512598 is registered in the name of R. V. Rinaldi. It is not covered by
the Eastmaque option agreement as no tailings occur on this parcel; the surface rights
are held by a third party. Mr. Rinaldi has advised the writer that all current taxes
have been paid.The claims, all in the Township of Teck, are in the Larder Lake Mining Division.
The Patented and Leased claims are registered with the Local Master of Titles in
Haileybury, Ontario whereas the'unpatented is still registered at the Office of the
Mining Recorder in Kirkland Lake.
HISTORY
"Kirkland Basin Gold Mines Ltd., was incorporated in 1931, and was controlled by
Kirkland Lake Gold Mining Co. Ltd. Part of the property was acquired from Pawnee- Kirkland Gold Mines Ltd. Considerable surface diamond-drilling was done before the
property was optioned to Lake Shore Mines Ltd. in 1938. The agreement called for Lake
Shore to drive a crosscut north through the property from the 3,075-foot level of the Lake Shore Mine.
The Annual Report of Lake Shore Mines Ltd.for the year ending 30 June 1940 listed
2,402 feet of crosscutting, 712 feet of drifting, and 12,049 feet of diamond-drilling performed on the Kirkland Basin property. A summary of the results stated that a number of gold-bearing fractures were exposed. Because the values encountered were erratic,
no ore was developed." (Savage)
NOTE: Kirkland Basin Gold Mines owned only 4 of the present claim group.
The two easterly claims, 511631 and 367655, were originally (1928) known as the Vindicator property. Todd reports that a hole was drilled to test under the northeast arm of the lake. Brecciated porphyry and quartz were encountered but "gold values were unimportant". There 1s much evidence of old trenching on the Vindicator claims.
In 1960 Westwlnd Explorations Limited drilled 4 surface holes totalling 3,517 feet.
LJ, Cunningham, 6.Se., P. Eng., 1 McPhee Ave., Kirkland Lake, Ontario.P2N 1M1
4Newfields
Locations are known for all holes but logs are available for only holes l and 2. Brief comments are available for holes 3 and 4.
During 1984-5 Newfields Minerals Inc. mapped the surface outcrop, drilled 11 surface holes (5,355 feet) and remapped the mine workings on the 3075 level.
GENERAL GEOLOGY - FIGURES 3 and 4
All bedrocks in the immediate area are Archean. The oldest recognized are mafic volcanics of the Kinojevis Group. Mafic intrusive rocks (gabbro and diorite) form a minor part of the unit.
Overlying the Kinojevis Group with great unconformity is the Temiskaming Group. It is about 3,000 metres in thickness and consists of alkalic volcanic rocks inter- layered with fluvatile sedimentary rocks.
The Temiskaming Group occupies a long linear synclinal trough extending for 1504
miles from Val D'Or, Quebec to Matachewan, Ontario. It is thought to represent a rift system which was the depositional site for the sediments and the locus for trachytic volcanism which resulted in interbedded horizons of tuff and sediments with numerous syenitic stocks and dikes.
SURFACE GEOLOGY - FIGURES 5, 6 and 7
The property lies near the north contact of the syncline hosting the Temiskaming Group rocks which are usually an interlayered sequence of sediments and trachytic tuffs (with steep southerly dips and tops to the south) intruded by large, east-west striking approximately conformable bodies of mafic syenite and quartz-feldspar porphyry.
However, on the Newfieldsground extensive intrusive activity and the presence of a previously, unrecognized debris flow have altered the usual Temiskaming sequence.
Pillowed mafic volcanics, (north facing) of the Kinojevis Group, form the basement rocks. 400 feet of steeply dipping, often highly sheared, conglomerate overlie the volcanics. The contact is not exposed but is faulted and near vertical. A massive debris flow overlies the conglomerate and occupies the central part of the property. It is intruded by a 500 foot wide felsic dike (bi-modal quartz-feldspar-porphyry) in the east and by a 700 foot wide mafic syenite dike in the west. A massive mafic syenite unit which attains a thickness of 800 feet separates the debris flow from massive to thin bedded, fine grained trachytic tuffs. The tuffs which are 500 feet 1n thickness, steeply dipping, south facing,are overlain by conglomerate along the south boundary of the property. Two cross faults occur near the east boundary of the property. Faulting and shearing are Intense 1n the conglomerates near the volcanic contact.
L. J. Cunningham, B.SC., P. Eng., 1 McPhee Ave., Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 1M1
lLEOENO
PALEOZOIC
p-Z-13 S*dim*ntory rock*
MIDDLE PRECAMBRIAN r-77-5 Sidim*nlpry OIK) L -J intrutiv* roeki
EARLY PRECAMBRIAN
(X'H Gronitoid intrutivt reckifrrm. OoOMl -pOOf UltlC
mlruiiv* roeki11.;. 1 .i Younger itdimtntory LiiiJ ond vdeonic rocki[/M l OM*r Mdimtnlery recki
f ] MtlovoleoMci
O 10 20mil*t
O 10 20 30 km
figure i Generalized geology of the Abitibi greenstone belt.
Source - O.G.S. M.P. 116 1983
FIGURE 3
L.J. Cunningham, B.Sc., P. Eng., t McPhee Ave., Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 1M1
. Newfielde
1 Kirkland Lake "Break"
2 Upper Canada Mine3 Kerr Addison-ChestervilleA McGarrjr Gold Partnership5 HclYor-Tegren
A NEMFIELDS MINERALS INC.
23 Million os. Gold (7 nines)
1.5 Million o*. Gold 10 million o*. Ooid
KINOJEVIS CHO li P
CI .^*y^^.5 * "kii^tiTrr*™^"! j
M. tolc-chlonte rocks (tcorbonote, . . . . . . . . .serpentine, amphibole) 0 tulomum 8 j FIGUJLK
aao qunrtz-cor bonote rocks qu.qc quench lcxtufed ultromol' cs, car so notes -~ - i or dor i nk^ "BifiiK" iThoniscr: "K.
Larder Lake "Break"
Kirkland Lake "Break"
SOURCE: L. A. Tihor and-J. H. Crocket, Report of Activities,Part A, Geological Survey of Canada Paper 77-1A (1977) Page 365 with modifications by L, J. Cunningham, B.Se., P. Eng., Sept. ' 85
TEMI8KAMDI3 GROUP AREA
ONTARIO
FIGURE
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iNewfields
GEOLOGY OF THE 3075 FOOT LEVEL CROSSCUT - FIGURE 7
Two tuff horizons were intersected. The north tuff horizon is sub-vertical, 250 feet wide and separated from the mafic volcanics by a 50 foot wide, fractured,steep, west dipping diabase dike. The tuffs vary from a fine, massive, black ash tuff to
trachytic agglomerate with rounded and flattened clasts to 6" in size in a dark mafic matrix.
It is overlain by 600 feet of massive conglomerate which contains horizons of flattened pebbles and sections showing intense carbonate alteration.
A 500 foot dike of felsic syenite - a bi-modal quartz-feldspar dike - has intruded the conglomerate isolating a narrow 50 foot layer of conglomerate on the south contact.
The dike is sub-vertical and is assumed to have steep southerly dip. Surface drilling
revealed that it does not extend to surface over the crosscut.A south tuff horizon, 400 teet thick, overlies the conglomerate. It is massive
to well bedded, sub-vertical and very fine grained.A 50 foot wide mafic dike has intruded the south contact of the tuff separating
it from conglomerate. This conglomerate unit extends to the south boundary of the property and within this distance of 450 feet it is cut by two narrow mafic and two narrow felsic syenite dikes. The north contact of the Kirkland Lake stock lies 200
feet south of the Newfields/Lake Shore boundary.The south tuff horizon and the overlying conglomerates are probably correlative to
the similar units exposed on surface near the south boundary. The north tuff horizon
apparently wedged out at an unknown elevation against the mafic volcanics.The wide north conglomerate unit is largely replaced by the debris flow at surface.
The elevation at which they intermingle is not known.
ECONOMIC GEOLOGY
Charlewood describes the Main Ore Zone as follows:"The mines of Kirkland Lake occur in a fault zone that strikes N670E and dips
steeply south. The fault and fracture system are principally in a composite syenite
intrusion of which the axis also strikes N650E and dips steeply south. The syenites
intrude Timiskaming conglomerate, greywacke, and tuff.
L. J. Cunningham, B.Se., P. Eng., 1 McPhee Ave., Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 1M1
______ )2
Newfields
The sequence of geological events 1n the vicinity of the mines has been:
1. Folding of the Timiskaming series2. Intrusion of the syenite stock3. Thrust faulting4. Ore deposition5. Intrusion of diabase dikes6. Post-ore faulting
The rocks of the Timiskaming series are relatively unsheared and unaltered except along the north and south margins and in the immediate vicinity of faults within the syncline.
The intrusive rocks of the camps, with the exception of diabase dikes, are host rocks for 95* of the ore."
Ore shoots occur over a strike length of 20,000 feet and to a depth of 8100 feet on the Main Break. The gold is associated with (1) simple, narrow quartz veins, (11) quartz stock works and (111) wide quartz breccia zones.
Two principal stocks exist, - the Kirkland Lake and the Vindicator stocks. The Kirkland Lake stock is tadpole shaped, 2,000 feet wide in the east and tapering to 400 feet in the west. 23,000,000 ounces of gold have been produced from fracturing within or near the margins of the stock. Ore was mined to a depth of 8,100 feet. The stock and the gold mineralization plunge to the west.
The Vindicator stock crosses the Newfieldsclaims and underlies about 4035 of the property. The mafic phase of the stock crosses the south half of the property as a dike averaging 800 feet in width 1n the central part and tapering to 300 feet in the west. This part of the stock shows a major reduction in size before reaching the 3075' level where it exists as several dikes with a total thickness of about 130 feet. Strony deformation, faulting and veining is evident in the 3075 foot level crosscut (i.e. under the intrusive). In the north half of the block a b1-modal quartz-feldspar- porphyry (QFP) dike, averaging 500 feet in width, is exposed on the east boundary and has been'traced by drilling to the centre of the property where it apparently plunges steeply to the west - it was Intersected 1n the 3075 foot level crosscut. Strong velning with persistent gold mineralization was Investigated along the north contact of the QFP dike. To the east of Newfields property the QFP dike Iles totally within the mafic syenite phase of the Vindicator stock. A separate mafic syenite lies on the west boundary - Its relationship to the Vindicator stock 1s not known.
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413
Newfields
ECONOMIC GEOLOGY
Since the revival in gold exploration considerable expenditures have been directed at identifying structures north of the known gold-bearing breaks within the Temiskaming Group of rocks between Kirkland Lake and the Quebec border.
During the last 5,years Lac Minerals Limited have conducted a major and continuing program of exploration on the Mcivor claims and the north part of the Tegren property In a search for structures parallel and north of the Main Break. These properties lie 2 miles west of the Newfields property.
20 miles to the east in McGarry Township, McGarry Gold Partnership Ltd. has completed 30,000 feet of drilling and has commenced a further 30,000 foot drilling program to test structures within the Temiskaming Group of rocks near the north contact with Kenojevls volcanics at a site 2 miles north of the Kerr Addison Mine. Results have not been published.
*
VEIN DESCRIPTIONS
For 6 days in August and September, 1985,the 3075 foot level crosscut on Newfields property was available for mapping, courtesy of Lac Minerals Limited, which company has rehabilitated the Lake Shore No. 5 shaft to the 1800 foot level. Below the 1800 foot level the shaft is usable for inspection purposes only but there are no existing services (air, water, electricity). Mapping of the crosscut was handicapped by the lack of water because the walls and backs of all headings are covered by a film of dust and mud. However, by scaling, sufficient exposures were made to allow re-mapping.
No. 13 Vein {The Narrows Break) lies 200 feet south of the Newfields south boundarywithin the Lake Shore Mine. It is believed to be related to fracturing associated with the north contact of the Kirkland Lake stock. Lake Shore Mine tested the vein by 1,200 feet of drifting on the 3075 level and by raising for 800 feet from the 4200 level Extensive areas of gold mineralization were encountered and several sections were tested by limited stoping. The resulting grade ranged from 0.1 to 0.27 oz. gold per ton which was well below the grade of 0.45 oz. gold per ton of the Main Break. No work was done on the Narrows Break after 1945. Drilling Information on higher levels of the Lake Shore and Wrlght-Hargreaves Mines Indicates that the Kirkland Lake stock bulges Into the Newfields property. This suggests that the vein and possibly gold mineraliza tion may be found on the Newfields 1 side of the line. At surface, the north contact of the Kirkland Lake stock Iles 100 -200 feet south of the Newflelds 1 south boundary. If the Narrows vein has continuity and remains near the north contact of the Kirkland Lake stock, Its position above the 3075 foot level will be close to the common
L.J. Cunningham, B.Sc., P. Eng., 1 McPhee Ave., Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 1M1
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Newfields
Newfi elds/Lake Shore boundary.
Nos. 14, 15 A 16 Veins are all 2" - 12" wide, showing strong, dark red alteration
(hematit1zat1on), silicification, brecciation and mylonitization. They are on dike
contacts and locally are more promising targets than No. 13 Vein. They dip 500 to 700
north. Nos. 15 A 16 Veins lie within the Newfields ground within 100 feet of the south
boundary. Locally they dip northerly but it is the writer's opinion that they are
related to the Vindicator stock and should assume vertical to steep southerly attitude
between the 3000 level and surface and thus remain within the Newfields ground.
No. 14 Vein lies approximately 30 feet south of the Newfields south boundary. The
writer believes that this vein will similarly assume a vertical to steep southerly
dip and will enter Newfields property to retain its relationship to the Vindicator
stock.
Note: Many veins within the Main Break show a tendency to curve and assume northerly
dips but the overall trend is steeply south.
No. 19 Vein is located in conglomerate on a major fault structure which is also
occupied by a narrow lamprophyre dike. The vein shows brecciated quartz-carbonate
filling, strong, brick red alteration and a set of ladder (horizontal) quartz veins.
Total width is 2 - 3 feet. 10 feet to the north is a strong, steeply north dipping
2' - 3' shear zone containing pods of quartz-carbonate and syenltic material. To the
north of the fault lies an intensely brecciated, hydrothermally altered zone 40' wide
with bright red to light colouring due to carbonatization, syenitization and quartz
flooding. The Irregular veining is both horizontal and vertical. The brecciation
diminishes northward toward the mafic syenite Intrusive.
No. 20 Vein This structure is located on a tuff/mafic syenite contact. Strong red
hematUlc alteration and silicification are associated with a prominent steeply north
dipping structure 4" - 18" wide. Quartz is plentiful both as vertical and horizontal
(ladder) veins.
Nos. 19 A 20 Veins are noted by Burke as being one of the targets in surface hole w-4.
Burke refers to a zone of reddish alteration (approximately 600' below surface) as
being the projected extension of the vein or veins.
No. 24 Vein This 1s a steeply dipping structure 1n tuff, l' - 2' wide, with Intense
red alteration and silicification, occupied by Irregular quartz and cut by a network of ladder veins. It 1s hosted by tuff but lies approximately 100 feet south of the south
contact of the quartz-feldspar-porphyry dike.
L.J. Cunningham, B.Sc., P. Eng., 1 McPhee Ave., Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 1M1
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Newfields
No. 29 Vein This vein was tested by Lake Shore Mines by 712 feet of drifting. It Is a strong structure on the north contact of the quartz-feldspar-porphyry. The structure is also occupied by a 2 - 3 foot mafic syenite dike and a 6" - 12" pale green mafic dike, possibly lamprophyre. It consists of strong, fine fracturing over a width of 6 feet along which alteration has bleached the normally dark grey-green rocks to a pale tan colour. Fine pyritlc is erratically distributed along the structure but the total amount is less than U. Quartz 1s not plentiful but occurs in pods and lenses which are a maximum of 6" wide and 10 feet long. The bleaching, which Is readily apparent and spectacular, is erratic and wanders from one set of fractures to another. The total observed mineralization is low. In areas where high (l oz. Au/ton) values are reported, a small amount of telluride was noted. The heading averaged 0.118 oz. gold per ton for a length of 570 feet over a width of 6.6 feet. Two holes are known to have tested the vein above and below the level. Near the east face of the drift where the vein can be observed entering tjie north wall, the alteration and fracturing remain strong and continuous. In 1960, Westwlnd drilled one hole, W-3, and in 1985 Newfields drilled 5 holes to seek the near surface continuation of this vein. All holes encoun tered strong alteration without velnlng or values. The QFP dike was not Intersected. All holes were in debris flow. It is concluded that the velnlng and gold m1neral1zatior are controlled by the QFP which plunges westerly below the drilling. The holes are presumed to have intersected the alteration 'front' beyond the veining and gold mineralization.
No. 32 Vein This is a zone, 3' - 5' wide, of fine, hairy-like quartz-carbonate frac tures parallel to the foliation which is steeply north. The host rock is fine grained and altered and may be a greywacke or a tuff. The enclosing rocks, both to the north and south, are conglomerates. Channel sampling by Lake Shore did not yield values but a pilot hole (drilled prior to the crosscut) cut 0.16 oz. gold per ton over 21 inches, and 0.04 oz. gold per ton over 18". A hole, No. 2547, located 200 feet to the east returned 0.14 oz, gold per ton over 26". A hole, located 300 feet to the west, did not report any values.
No. 33 Vein It lies in conglomerate and consists of 6" gouge with brick red alteration plus Irregular quartz-carbonate velnlng.- It 1s described by Lake Shore as a strong break. Values of 0.02 oz. gold per ton are reported.
L.J. Cunningham, B.Sc., P. Eng., 1 McPhee Ave., Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 1M1
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Newflelds
No. 35 Vein It lies in mafic tuff approximately 30 feet north of a faulted contact
with conglomerate. It consists of 1.5 feet of Intense alteration varying from pink
to buff to black in colour. The rocks are fine grained, layered and silicified. Lake
Shore Mines described the rock as "black cherty strata11 . The zone contains a swarm
of irregular quartz veins and is sericitic. 31 to 5X pyrite is present. A small
amount of molybdenite was observed with the sericite. Lake Shore reported channel
samples of 0.12 oz. per ton over 3.0 feet. Check samples ran 0.1, 0.14 and 0.04 ozs.
gold per ton. Sampling by Newflelds Minerals in August, 1985 returned trace values.
No. 36 Zone This is a 60 foot wide (true width) vertical quartz stockwork in tuff.
It contains 30X - 601 white quartz in a brown,carbonated matrix containing variable
coarse pyrite from l X to 53L It is sericitic in part and molybdenite/graphite was
observed on slips over a 3 - 5 foot section. A steep, south-dipping fracture within
the zone shows a recognizable, finely disseminated, pink, cobalt bloom (erythrite)
revealing the presence of cobalt arsenides.Values obtained by Lake Shore and Newflelds were low but anomalous (200 PP8, parts
per billion, gold over 15 feet (Newfields).The zone resembles the green carbonate ores of Kerr Addison Mine located 20 miles
to the east where 17 million tons grading 0.27 oz. Au/ton have been mined to date.
Tihor describes the Kerr Addison carbonate ore as follows:
"Samples of carbonate-ore consist of highly variable proportions of dolomite,
magnesite, and quartz, with less than 33; of emerald-green, chromium-bearing muscovite,
and perhaps a small amount of ankerite. Pyrite is surprisingly rare, however, this
rock usually contains less than IX of a nickel sulfarsenide, probably gersdorffite."
In the 36 Zone the green chromium-bearing muscovite is absent but the white
micaeous mineral sericite is present and cobalt arsenides are present rather than the
nickel arsenides.Lourie 4 Wilton in a paper on the Kerr Addison deposit state:
"The orebodies within the green carbonate rocks do not appear to exhibit
structural localization effects. It is postulated that the original basic volcanics
were silicified, re-fractured and quartz injected by auriferous bearing solutions.
The grade of these zones 1s roughly proportionate to the percentage of quartz veins
present.
L.J. Cunningham, B.Sc., P. Eng., 1 McPhee Ave., Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 1M1
________________________________________________________17 Newfields
The auriferous quartz stringers occur in sets. A flat or gently dipping set of stringers 1s common as 1s a set of stringers striking sub-parallel to the green carbonate zone but dipping south across the north dip of the ore. A third set of quart; stringers strikes approximately at right angles to the strike of the carbonate and dips steeply east. All three sets contain erratically distributed free gold. Such a pattern is difficult to explore by drilling in one direction only (e.g., flat holes)."
5 holes from the 3075 foot level tested the zone both east and west of the crosscut, Values of 0.14 oz. gold per ton over 5 feet are reported in one hole.
The relationship of Veins 32, 33, 35 and 35 to intrusives is not evident on the 3075 foot level. The existence at surface of a large mass of mafic syenite with a small component of quartz-feldspar-porphyry, stratigraphically a few hundred feet south of these veins, suggests that such a relationship may exist and that the veining may persist for a considerable distance above the 3075 foot level.
The remaining drilling by Westwind and Newfields was cross-sectional for geological information and hopefully to locate structure. Holes W-4 and N-8, 9, 10 and 11 were to a very large extent within the mafic syenite phase of the Vindicator stock. Hole N-8 encountered quartz veining and fracturing in a narrow porphyry dike with the mafic syenite. No values were encountered but the structure warrants further Investi gation. Hole N-10 cut a strong quartz vein in debris flow approximately 100 feet north of the mafic syenite contact. No values were encountered but the structure warrants further investigation. Hole N-7 tested a strong structure on the tuff/conglomerate contact which was tested by a rock pit at surface. The hole cut a 4 foot syenite dike with fracturing in the contact area. There was no alteration. It lies within a few hundred feet of the south boundary. No further work is planned for this structure.
Nothing of significance was reported in Holes W-l, 2 and 4.Prior to development on the 3075 foot level, Lake Shore Mines drilled 3 holes, L.I,
L.2 and L.3 from the south boundary of Newfields ground. They collared 1n tuff but were largely in mafic syenite. No significant values or structures are recorded in the logs.
CONCLUSIONS S RECOMMENDATIONS
All investigators, present or past, stress that gold mineralization on the Kirkland Lake Main Break 1s structurally controlled and that structures located 1n or near the Intrusive rocks are the preferred site for gold deposition.
LJ. Cunningham, B.Sc., P. Eng., 1 McPhee Ave., Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 1M1
)
CONCLUSIONS AND IWCOMMliNDATlUNS
All holes in this period, with the exceptions of N.66-25, 26 and 27,
were designed to test for extensions of tHe gold zones encountered in January
of 1086 in hole N.86-17. Having limited success in extending the zone on
ntrike - there was some success in the east (holes 19's and 20) and un and
down dip.(holes 17D and E) - a north-trending structure was postulated,
paralleling the Lake Shore and No. l cross faults and subsequently tested.
The holes during this drilling period were unsuccessful in substantiating
this idea. Further exploration of this theory was recommended and conducted
subsequent to this period of drilling*
Hole N.86-25 was drilled to test un dip from the 3054 drift of Lake
Shore which carried anomalous gold for 500* of strike length. No gold was
encountered.
Holes N.86-26 and 27 were drilled to test the Lake Shore cross fault
for mineralization on a north-trending structure similar to that being
postulated for the gold zones of N.85-17's. A half ounce gold assay over 1*1
feet was encountered in hole N.86-26 so further work was recommended and
subsequently conducted to further investigate this theory.
The gold zones of N.85-17's and N.86-19's and 20 occur at great depth
and are difficult to evaluate from surface drilling. It was recommended the
underground exploration be conducted using access from the 2075 crosscut and
the 3054 drift from the Lake Shore Mine.
Signed
Dated at
Kirkland Lake, Ontario
20th August, 1987
L* w * Uinin
P.Eng,
Newfields
RECOMMENDATIONS
PHASE I 1986 - 1st March 198? MM
Because much of the property has not been tested between
surface and the 3*000 foot level, a continuing program of
surface drilling of predominantly long holes i* recommended
while underground rehabilitation is underway.
Costs are estimated as follows:
l* Surface drilling $ 1,500,000.00
2. Shaft rehabilitation charges 350,000.00
3. 3075 Level - installation of services 300,000.00
4* Supervision - surface A underground 150,000.00
5. Office rentals, gore shack 12,000.00
6. Transportation 12,000.007. Contingencies 176,000.00
PHASE II l March, 1987 - l March 1989t
A program of underground development and drilling is
recommended at an estimated cost oft
Drifting, crosscutting, raising,
cutting drill stations
Drilling
Engineering, supervision 6
consulting services
Office, core shack, rentals 6
operating costs Transportation Contingencies
1,300,000.00450,000.00
430,000.00
24,000.00
48,000.00
198,000.00
2,500,000.00
Total re ided expenditure
l 2,500,000*00
t 5*000,000,00
Signed,
Kirkland Lake, Ontario L. J. Cunningham, B.So., P.Bng. Mining Mutineer
L.J. Cunnfngham, B.Sc., P. Eng., 1 McPhee Ave., Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 1M1
I
PROPOSAL FOR SURFACE EXPLORATION ft UNDERGROUND DEVELOPMENT
ON KIRKIANO BASIN PROPERTY, NBWFIELDS MINERALS INC.
SURFACE Diamond Drilling 75,000 feet of drilling t $20.00/ft.
UNDERGROUND(1) Rehabilitation of 3075 Ft. Lsvel, instal track, air,
water 6 ventilation pipe 3*000* O $100.00/ft,(2) Drifting on 3054 Vein Extend existing east drift
2,000* easterly on vein 2,000* t *250,OOXft. From crosscut drift westerly 1,000*
1,000' 6 $250.00/ft.(3) Raising on 3054 Vein 500* at selected sites
• Saoo.oo/ft.(4) Cutting drilling stations on 3054 Vein
10 stations 9 35*000.00 each(5) Crosscut north from 3054 in vicinity of surface drill
hole (85-47) to NewfUld tone 500* O *250.00Xft.(6) Drifting on Newfield cone 500* on minimum of two
veins of the cone 1,000* d I^O.OO/ft.(7) Raising on Newfield cone at selected sites
300* ft |200.00Xft. (6) Quarts stockwork Zona (Conglomerate Zone) drifting
east 6 west of crosscut 500* O ̂ O.OO/ft. (9) Raising on quarts stockwork cone
100* * *200,OOXft.(10) Crosscutting) extend 2052 crosscut north to mafic
volcanics 200* d *250.00Xft,(11) Drifting east/west from 3052 crosscut on or near
sedimentary/volcanic contact 500* O |250.007ft.(12) Allowance for additional development t
Drifting 500* 0 *250.00Xft. Raising 200* O (200.007ft.
(13) Cutting drill stations10 9 *5,000.00 each
(14) Underground diamond drilling75,000* t 3l2.00Xft.
(15) Service charge to Lao Minerals for air, water, electricity, hoisting, etc.
3l5,OOO.OOXmonth for 24 months(16) Engineering it geological services
2 geologists, 2 helper-samplers, l surveyor, l draftsman, l secretary
120,000.00/00*1 for 24 months(17) Supervision and consulting services
24 months(18) Office, core shack, rentals le operations
U ' fcLjCOO.OO/month for 24 months(19) Transportation
2 vehicles 2 x fcl/WO.OO/month for 24 months(20) Contingencies
24 months
1,500,000.00
300,000.00
500,000,00
250,000.00
100,000.00
50,000.00
125,000,00
250,000.00f w
60,000.00
125,000.00
20,000.00
50,000.00
125,000,00
125,000,0040,000,00
50,000,00
900,000,00
360,000.00
480,000.00
300,000.0024*000,00
48,000.00
218,000.00
6,000*000.00
LJ. Cunnfngham, B.Sc., P. Eng., 1 McPhee Ave., Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 1M1
REFERENCES
Burke, D. K.
Burrows, A. G. S Hopkins, P. E. 1923
Charlewood, G. H.
Colvine, A. C. et al
Cunningham, L. J.
Hopkins, Harold
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Lowrie, D. A. S Wilton, C.K.
Ploeger, F. A Crocket, J,
Savage, W. S.
Seeber, O.A.
Thomson, J. E.
Tihor, L. A. and Crocket, J. H. 1977
1978
Todd, E. W.
1961 Brief Report on Drilling, Westwind Explorations Ltd., Teck TownshipKirkland Lake Gold Area O.D.M. Vol. 32, Part 4, 1923
1964 Geology of Deep Developments on theftain Ore Zone at Kirkland Lake O.D.M. Geological Circular No. 11
1984 An Integrated Model for the Origin of Archean Lode Gold Deposits O.G.S. Open File Report 5524
1980 Review of the Toburn Mine1981 Report on the Sylvanite Mine1946 Gold Mines of Kirkland Lake
Unpublished report Office of the Resident Geologist, M.N.R., Kirkland Lake
1980 Geology of the Kerr Addison Mine Company Report
1982 Relationship of Gold to Syenitic Intrusive Rocks in Kirkland Lake C.I.M.M. Special Volume 24
1964 Mineral Resources tt Mining Properties 1n the Klrkland-Larder Area O.D.M. Mineral Resources Circular No. 3
1984 A Report for Newflelds Minerals Inc. on the Kirkland Basin Property
1948 Geology of Teck Township and the Kenogami Lake Area O.D.M. Vol. 57, Part 5Gold Distribution in the Klrkland- Larder AreaReport of Activities, Part A Geological Survey of Canada Paper 77-1ALithogeochemical Guides to Ore at theKerr Addison7th International Symposium, Golden,Colorado
1928 Kirkland Lake Gold AreaO.D.M. Vol. 37, Part 2, 1928
LJ. Cunningham, B.Sc., P. Eng., 1 McPhee Ave., Kirkland Lake, Ontario P2N 1M1
)
H.EPOUT ON DRILLINGNftVPlELUS MINERALS INC.APHIL - SEPT. 1986
(Summary of Drill Data attached)
CONCLUSIONS AND MCOMMiiiNDATlONS
All holes in this period, with the exceptions of N.86-25, 26 and 27,
were designed to test for extensions of tue gold zones encountered in January
of 1986 in hole N.85-17. Having limited success in extending the zone on
strike - there was some success in the east (holes 19's and 20) and up and
down dip (holes 17D and fi) - a north-trending structure was postulated,
paralleling the Lake Shore and No. l cross faults and subsequently tested.
The holes during this drilling period were unsuccessful in substantiating
this idea. Furtuer exploration of this theory was recommended and conducted
subsequent to this period of drilling.
Hole N.86-25 was drilled to test un dip from the 3054 drift of Lake
Shore which carried anomalous gold for 500' of strike length. No gold was
encountered.
Holes N.86-26 and 27 were drilled to test the Lake Shore cross fault
for mineriil ization on a north-trending structure similar to that being
postulated for the gold zones of N.85-17's. A half ounce gold assay over 1.1
feet was encountered in hole N.86-26 so further work was recommended and
subsequently conducted to further investigate this theory.
The gold zones of N.85-17's and N.86-19's and 20 occur at great depth
and are difficult to evaluate from surface drilling. It was recommended the
underground exploration be conducted using access from the 2075 crosscut and
the 3054 drift from the Lake Shore Mine.
Dated at
Kirkland Lake, Ontario
20th August, 1987
Signed,
L.M in in
P.Eng,
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NEWFIELDS MINERALS, INC. - KIRKLAND BASIN PROJECT
STRIKEtDIP tLOGGED BY t J Mucklow, T TwomeyDRILLED BY* Heath B, Sherwood DrillingPURPOSE i Wedged around bend in N-85-16A
LOCATION:DATE DRILLED t Apr 11 - May 4 , 1 986
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4098 - 4533' TEMISKAMING SEDIMENTS
4098 - 4170'
4098 - 4135'
4098
4135
4170
42204242
4119'
4164.7'
4290'
4242' 4247'
4282 - 4290'
4290 - 4533' 4350 - 4360'
4380 - 4396' 4414.4 - 4432.0' 4432 - 4451' 4468.5 - 4470.5' 4483 - 4503' 4512.5 - 4515' 4530 - 4533'
GREYWACKE - graded bedding withrip-up clasts, local conglomeraticzones r local trace pyriteModerately to strongly sericitic,schistosity well definediGA *s 25 r 50 degreesNumerous quartz-feldspar stringersgenerally concordant with schistosityLightly sericitic/ localquartz-feldspar veins and stringersCONGLOMERATE - local greywacke/gritintercalationsGrittyMatrix supported conglomerate,gravel-sized rounded, clastsstretched clastsi CA ~ 50 degreesAs above, lightly hematiticgiving a blue-black coloration,magneticGREYWACKEfine-grained greywacke (turbidite),graded beds, slightly magneticSlightly magneticBleachedGround Core (lost)BleachedBleached 'BleachedBleached
DRILL LOG HOLE t PAGE t
N-85-16B 2
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
4533 r 5147.8'
5147.8 - 5322
BASAL TUFF
4533 - 4660'
4660 r 4729'
4729 - 4736'
4736 - 4827' 4749'
4816 - 4819'
4827 r 4870.5'4836'4860.5 - 4861'
4870.5 - 4882' 4882'
4882 - 4937.5'
4937.5 - 5147.8'
49505030,
- 4954' 5 - 5033'
5068.5 - 5073.0'
5144'
Dark green-grey , weak to moderate magnetics Dark green-grey to purplish, hematitic, weakly magnetic Light green-grey to purplish, local bleaching and hematitic zones Light green-grey, not magnetic Geologically-orgasmic soft- sediment deformation, younging uphole) bedding CA - 60 degrees - Coarse, reworked agglomerate?
Patchy bleaching Cross bedding Sedimentary dikes
Sericitic Cross bedding
Grey-green, well bedded, localgritty beds and diagenetic pyriteVOLCANIC CONGLOMERATE - polymicticbut generally all clasts arevolcanogenic and matrix is mafictuffaceous, local diagenetic pyriteAsh tuffFeldspar crystal, lapilli tuff,foliation GA - 45 degrees(bedding parallel)INTERMEDIATE DIKE - grey,porphyriticExcellent bedding t GA s 40 -45 degrees
KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS
5147.8 - 5148.1' Altered contact (unconformity?) 5148.1 - 5198.8' Crowded feldspar-phyric,
coarse volcanics (similar to upper porphyritic volcanics but more massive)
DRILL LOG HOLE* N-85-16B PAGE: 3
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DESCRIPTION
KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS (cont'd)
5198.8 - 5322'
Feldspar crystals are very "crisp" looking f nonmagnetic i Pervasive carbonate selectively replacing feldspars from 5169* on Saussuritic, feldspars greenish and indistinct, however rock still coarsegrained and porphyritici strongly magnetic t pervasive carbonate selectively replaces feldspars i l r 2 mm crystals of magnetite (2 - 396) , feldspars 40 - 50#, dark green (amphibole or pyroxenes and accessories) groundmass
5322 END OF HOLE
BORE HOLE DATA
DATE DEPTH ACID TEST (degrees)
WEDGE TOP
WEDGE TYPE
AZIMUTH
(degrees)
DIP
(degrees)
APR 12 4085' 4095 steel 352 -63
Apr 17 Apr 17 Apr 19 Apr 22 Apr 22 Apr 24 Apr 26 May 3 May 3 May 3 May 3
4195' 4290' 4390' 4487' 4590' 4690' 4790' 5100' 4750' 4400' 5322'
-60-56-53-53-50-49-47.5
Start of Hole, above "dogleg"
341337337
-43-47-53
End of Hole
SIGNEDt
ASSAY REPORT
PROPERTY! Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
017 - 109.2* 109.5 - 112' 112 - 115' 115 - 118' 118 - 119.2 1
119.2 - 120'
120 - 122.8'122.8 - 126'126 - 128'
128.0 130.5 133 - 135.5 138 -
- 130.3'- 133' 135.5'- 138' 140.5'
140.5 - 143' 143 - 145.5'
145.5 - 148' 148 - 150.5' 150.5 - 153' 153 - 155.5' 155.5 - 158' 158 - 160.5'
160.5 - 163' 163 - 165.5' 165.5 - 168' 288 - 291'
291 - 293.5' 297 - 299.5' 299.5 - 302' 302 - 305' 305 - 308' 308 - 310.5' 310.5 - 312.4'
K alteration (hematitic?)As aboveAs aboveAs aboveSericitic/ numerousquartz stringersSericitic, numerousquartz stringers/ maficsyeniteAs aboveAs aboveSericitic, silicic,feldspar porphyryAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveLight to no alteration,feldspar porphyryAs aboveNumerous felsic ribs,pyrite on slip faces,mafic syeniteAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveLocal K alteration,mafic syeniteAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveLocal veinlets, pervasivecarbonate, mafic syeniteAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs above
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ASSAY REPORT
PROPERTY! Newfielde Minerals Inc. Teck Township
FOOTAGE
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313.2 - 314.5' 316 - 318* 628.5 - 630.5 1
630.5 - 633' 633 - 635.5' 635.5 - 638' 638 - 640' 640 - 642.5'
462.5 - 645.5' 645 - 648' 648 - 651' 651 - 653.5' 653.5 - 656' 656 - 658'
224.2 - 224.9'
237.5 - 233.1'
239 - 241.7'
241.7 - 242.8' 257.6 - 258.3'
269.5 - 272.5' 293.5 - 297' 312.7 - 313.2'
314.5332.6340.9345.5347.5349.2
- 316'- 333.5'- 341.4'- 346'- 348.5'- 351.3'
364.4 - 364.8'
DESCRIPTION
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11416
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114221142311424114251142611427
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WIDTH (ft)
1.32.02.0
2.52.52.52.02.5
3.02.53.02.52.52.0
0.7
0.6
2.7
1.10.7
3.03.50.5
1.50.90.50.5
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ASSAY REPORT
PROPERTY: Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
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391.5 - 392.4'
404.2 406.5
411.5 416.5 420.2 421.7 428.1
427.2 432.3 436.9 440 - 443.5
489.4 493.3
510.2
511.7 518.7 536.4 538.8 543.6 561.5 562.6
565.4 570.7
576.3 578.9 586.5 595.1
- 405.2' - 411.5'
- 416.5' - 420.2' - 421.7' - 423.1' - 427.2'
- 432.3' - 436.9' - 440' 443.5' - 445'
- 490.2' - 495.5'
- 510.9'
- 512.2' - 519.9' - 536.9' - 539.2' - 544' - 562.6' - 565.4'
- 568.8' - 571.6'
- 578.9' - 580.8' - 588' - 597.6'
603 - 604.5' 609.8 - 610.6'
Quartz-carbonate vein and alteration, mafic syenite As aboveNumerous qua r t z-feldspar carbonate veins/ altered mafic syenite As above As above As above As aboveNumerous quartz-feldspar carbonate veins, altered mafic syenite As above As above As above As aboveContact zone with feldspar porphyry dike/ mafic syenite As aboveAltered quartz vein/ mafic syenite Altered, fine veinlets/ mafic syenite As above As above As above As above As aboveAltered mafic syenite Red alteration/ quartz- carbonate/ mafic syenite As aboveBrecciated/ carbonate/ mafic syenite Altered mafic syenite Hematitic/ mafic syenite As aboveRed alteration/ mafic syeniter
Brecciated, quartz-
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1.05.0
5.03.71.51.44.1
4.94.63.13.51.5
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0.7
0.51.20.50.40.41.12.8
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ASSAY REPORT
PROPERTY! Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
FOOTAGE
623.8 - 624.5'
666.6 - 671'
671 - 675.6' 761.6 - 762.5'
756.773.778.781.787827.
844.848.849.856.
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844849854861
.3'
.4'
.1'
.3'i.3'
.6'
.6'
.8'
.5'
864 - 865.6 1 866.1 - 867.4' 868.4 - 869.1'
983.5 - 984'
1000.1 - 1012.3 -
1064.4 - 1068.5 - 1079.7 -
1091.1 - 1139.3 -
1140.1 -
1146.6 - 1198.3 -
1001.4' 1062.7'
1064.9' 1068.9' 1080.6'
1091.4' 1140.1'
1140.7'
1148.3' 1198.8'
DESCRIPTION
carbonate-feldspar/hematite, mafic syeniteRed alteration, maficsyeniteRed alteration andhematite, mafic syeniteAs aboveRed, (hematite) alteration 11465mafic syeniteAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveRed to green alteration,mafic syeniteAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveRed to green alteration,chlorite, mafic syeniteAs aboveAs aboveRed to green alteration,trace of pyrite, maficsyeniteNarrow shear with quartz,mafic syeniteAs aboveSeveral feldspar veinlets,mafic syeniteAs aboveAs aboveQuartz-feldspar vein,carbonate, mafic syeniteAs aboveCarbonate alteration,mafic syeniteQuartz-feldspar vein,mafic syeniteAs above1/2" quartz vein, maficsyenite
S8B88B88
SAMPLENO.
11462
H11463
11464. 11465
114661146711468114691147011471
114721147311474E3901
390239033904
3905
39063907
390839093910 .
39113912
3913
39143915
HOLE;PAGE:
WIDTH(ft)
0.7
4.4
4.60.9
2.71.72.24.21.74.2
0.40.85.24.7
1.61.30.7
0.5
1.30.4
0.50.40.9
0.30.8
- 0.6
1.70.5
N-85-164
AuPPB
3
4
34
6108664
67
6617
4266
3
712
676
84
6
42
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PROPERTY* Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
HOLE: N-85-16 PAGE: 5
FOOTAGE
aaaaaaasaaasaaaaaaaaaaas1205.3 - 1205.8'
DESCRIPTION
1209.5 1214.9 1216.5 1217.5 1219.9 1220.3 1222 - 1230 - 1231.7
- 1209.8 1- 1215.6 1- 1216.8'- 1217.8'- 1220.3'- 1221.5' 1222.3 1 1230.3'- 1232.9'
1237.9 - 1238.5'
1238.71242.5
1287.9
1294.5
1239.1' 1243'
1288.1'
1295.9'
1296.3 - 1297.2' 1377.5 - 1378'
1453 - 1454'
1518.0 - 1519.8'
1614.9 - 1615.4'
1615.7 - 1616.7'
1630 - 1630.4'
1639 - 1639.9'
1649.9 - 1650.4'
vein, mafic syeniteAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveQuartz vein, mAs above4" quartz vein/ maficsyeniteQuartz-earbonate pod,mafic syenite
Quartz-earbonate vein, mafic syenite Quartz veinlet, mafic syeniteDeformed to sheared, chlorite-carbonate, less than 196 pyrite, mafic syenite
As aboveMafic dike, quartz- carbonate vein, mafic syeniteQuartz vein (3") chlorite, mafic syenite 2" quartz veins in shears, chlorite, carbonate, sericitic, mafic syenite Narrow shear with quartz- feldspar, mafic syenite Quartz-feldspar, sericitic in narrow shear, mafic syenite Quartz-feldspar in narrow shear, mafic syenite Altered narrow shears, mafic syenite Narrow shear with less than 196 pyrite, mafic
f S
laaaaaaaasss
bonatete
c syenite
lafic
pod,
vein,
sassaa
SAMPLENO.
3916
391739183919392039213922392339243925
3926
39273928
WIDTH(ft)
aaasaaaaa
0.5
0.30.70.30.30.41.20.30.31.2
0.6
0.40.5
AuPPB
aaasaaaaa
3
323224
10764
4
143
3929
3930
0.2
1.4
3931 3932
3933
3934
3935
E3936
3937
3938
3939
0.9 0.5
0.9
0.9
0.5
1.0
0.4
0.9
0.5
6 6
4
8
7
6
14
6
8
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PROPERTY: Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
1762.9
1818 -
1831.4
1919 -
1922.6
1977 -
2003.5
2005.42011.3
2115.7
2156 -
- 1765.5'
1818.2'
- 1831.9'
1919.9'
- 1923.2'
1977.5'
- 2004'
- 2005.9'- 2011.9'
- 2116'
2156.5'
2188 - 2188.4'
68 - 70.5
70.5 - 73' 73 - 75.5' 75.5 - 78' 78 - 80.5' 80.5 - 83' 83 - 85.5' 85.5 - 90.5'
90.5 - 95.5' 95.5 - 98' 98 - 101.3'
101.3 - 104.6' 104.6 - 107' 2273.3 - 2273.8'
syeniteNarrow shear, sericitealteration, mafic syenitel" carbonate vein, maficsyenite2" carbonate vein, maficsyeniteShear, chlorite andcarbonate, mafic syenitePink alteration, carbonateand chlorite, mafic syeniteShearing, quartz-calcite,mafic syeniteShear, quartz-carbonate,sericite, mafic syeniteAs aboveQuartz-calcite veins,mafic syenitel" quartz-feldspar veinin shear, mafic syenitel" quartz-feldspar,carbonate vein, maficsyeniteSmall quartz-feldsparveinlets/stockwork, maficsyeniteGrit trace to 1# pyrite(disseminated)As aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveGrit trace to 196 pyrite(disseminated)As aboveAs aboveMafic syenite, K alteration 5014(hematitic)As aboveAs aboveCalcite and chlorite and
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SAMPLE WIDTH NO. (ft)
3940
3941
3942
3943
3944i 3945
3946
3947 3948
N5001
5002
5003
5004
5005 5006 5007 5008 5009 5010 5011
5012 5013
i 5014
5015 ' 5016 5017
2.6
0.2
0.5
0.9
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.5 0.6
0.3
0.5
0.4
2.5
2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 5.0
5.0 2.5
. 3.3
3.3 2.4 0.5
N-85-16 6
asaaaaa
Au PPB
17
7
3
6
26
nil
nil
nil nil
nil
nil
nil
nil
nil nil nil nil nil nil nil
nil nil 10
nil nil nil
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PROPERTY: Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
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FOOTAGE
2359.8 r 2360.3'
2370.6 - 2381.3'
2397.5 - 2398.5'
2400.6 r 2401'
2426 - 2426.3'
2436.5 - 2436.9'
2453.9 - 2456.2'
2456.2 - 2458' 2458 - 2459.9'
2459.9 - 2460.2'
2460.2 - 2462' 2488 - 2488.5' 2536.2 - 2538' 2538 - 2540'
2552.3 r 2552.9' 2555.8 r 2556.6'
2564.8 - 2565.8' 2592.4 - 2594'
2598.3 - 2598.8'
2612.5 - 2613.0'
DESCRIPTION SAMPLE NO.
5018altered mafic syeniteShear, chlorite andcarbonate, mafic syeniteLarge felsic rib, mafic 5019syeniteLarge felsic rib, numerous 5020carbonate-filled fractures,mafic syeniteQuartz, carbonate-filled 5021shear, mafic syeniteShear, carbonate and 5022chloriteFelsic rib, carbonate 5023veinlet parallel withinmafic syeniteCarbonate and deformed, 5024mafic syeniteAs above 5025Carbonate and deformed, 5026mafic syenite, lowercontact with QPFQuartz veining at 5027contact, QPFCarbonate fractures, QPF 5028Bleached and quartz, QPF 5029Increasingly sericitic, QPF 5030Strongly sericitic, local 5031fuchsite, quartz veins, QPFAs above 5032Strongly sericitic, local 5033fuchsite, quartz veins,galena, QPFAs above 5034Strongly sericitic, local N5035fuchsite, quartz veinsSericitic quartz-feldspar, 5036minor green mica, quartzveinsSericitic quartz-feldspar, 5037with minor green mica,irregular quartz veins,2- inch with less than 19&fine galena
WIDTH (ft)
0.5
0.7
1.0
0.4
0.3
0.4
2.3
1.81.9
0.3
0.8 0.5 1.8 2.0
0.6 0.8
1.0 1.6
0.5
0.5
Au PPB
nil
nil
nil
nil
nil
nil
nil
nil nil
nil
nilnilnil10
nil nil
nil nil
nil
nil
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PROPERTY! Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
HOLE! N-85-16 PAGE! 8
FOOTAGE
BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS:
2623.8 - 2624.6' 2628 - 2630.2'
DESCRIPTION SAMPLE NO.
2632.2 - 2633.7' 2690.8 - 2613'
2649.7 - 2650.7'
2661.02673.82675.72690.52704.4
2661.7' 2674.3' 2676.8' 2691.0' 2705.3'
2708.0 - 2708.4'
2711.0 - 2712.6'
2720.6 - 2722.2'
2728.8 - 2730.0'
2743.62745.82748.72755.9
2745.1' 2746.9' 2749.5' 2756.5'
2765.2 - 2768.0'
2768.5 - 2770.8' 2773.5 - 2775.3' 2814 - 2814.5'
As above 5038Sericitic quartz-feldspar 5039with minor green mica,irregular quartz veinsAs above 5040Sericitic quartz-feldspar 5041with minor green mica,quartz fractures, lessthan 196 galenaIrregular quartz veins, 5042less than 196 galena, inaltered quartz-feldsparAs aboveAs aboveAs above
As aboveQuartz vein in altered quartz-feldspar, abundant green micaQuartz vein, speck of 5048 galenaIrregular quartz veins 5049 with less than 196 galena in altered quartz-feldspar Quartz fractures at 60 5050 degrees with less than 196 galena in altered quartz- feldsparIrregular quartz veins 5051 with less than 196 galena in altered quartz-feldspar As above 5052 As above 5053 As above 5064 Irregular quartz veins, 5055 pyrite and galena less than 196 moly on fracture Irregular quartz veins, 5056 less than 196 galena in altered quartz-feldspar As above 5057 As above 5058 Quartz vein with red 5059
WIDTH (ft)
0.8 1.2
1.5 3,2
1.0
1.2
1.5 1.1 0.9 0.6
2.8
2.3 1.8 0.5
Au PPB
10 nil
nil nil
nil
504350445045
50465047
0.70.51.1
0.50.9
nilnil
10nilnil
0.4 nil
1.6 nil
1.6 nil
nil
nil nil nil nil
nil
nil nil
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FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE WIDTH Au NO. (ft) PPB
SBBSssBsssBSBBBSBSSBBSsBSBSSBSsssBSSBSBSSBSsssBSiEBBSssssBsssBSBsssBSBS
2824.3 - 2825.3'
2839.4 - 2840.l 1 2848 - 2848.9' 2862.4 - 2863.4' 2871.9 - 2873.0' 2875.5 - 2877.0'
2878.7 - 2879.2'
2891.0 - 2892.7' 2900.5 - 2901.8'
2956.8 -
2960.2 -
2962.7 -
2963.9 -
2958.0'
2961.2'
2963.0'
2965.0'
2970.4 - 2971.0' 2990.4 - 2991.0'
3002 - 3005'
30055100
3007.5' 5105.0'
fractures in altered quartz-feldsparIrregular quartz veins 5060 1.0 nil with less than 196 galena in altered quartz-feldsparAs above 5061 0.7 nil As above 5062 0.9 10 As above 5063 1.0 nil As above 5064 1.1 10 Quartz veins with red 5065 1.5 nil alterationQuartz vein at 30 degrees 5066 0.5 nil with less than 196 galena in altered quartz-feldsparAs above 5067 1.7 nil Quartz fracture in quartz- 5068 1.3 nil feldsparMinor quartz fractures/ 5069 odd pyrite cube in quartz- feldsparMinor quartz fractures/ 5070 speck of galena in quartz-feldsparQuartz vein/ 2", in 5071 quartz-feldspar; CA s 80 degreesMinor quartz fractures 5072 1.3 nil in quartz-feldsparAs above 5073 1.0 nil Green fractured quartz- 5074 0.6 nil feldspar with quartz stringerFractured quartz-feldspar/ 5075 3.0 nil parallel to core with ' quartz stringersAs above 5076 2.5 nil Basal Grit, l* coarse 1893 5.0 15 pyrite (no anomalous sludge here)
.1.2
i.o
0.3
nil
nil
nil
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N-85-17D l
NEWFIELDS MINERALS, INC. - KIRKLAND BASIN PROJECT
LOCATION!DATE DRILLEDi Apr 12 - May 14, 1986
STRIKEtDIP lLOGGED BYi T Twomey, J MucklowDRILLED BYt Heath S, Sherwood DrillingPURPOSEt To intersect gold zone 300 below 17 parent
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
2294 - 2740.5'
2740.5 - 4257'
Top of Wedge 2276'
TEMISKAMING SEDIMENTS - CONGLOMERATE
2325 - 2350'
2387 - 2392' 2463 - 2468' 2476 - 2487'
2453' 2504' 2536 - 2660'
2554.2 - 2560.12588 - 2593'2683'2738.5 - 2740.5 1
Few clasts, mostly medium to fine-grained greywacke No core, reamed for wedge No core, reamed for wedge Minor bleaching (sericitic), clasts elongated at 20 degrees Steel wedge - some core repeated Steel wedge - some core repeated Sericitic with minor quartz veining and minor green mica Abundant quartz veinlets Wedge - reamed/ no core Wedged {steel)Gradational contact with mafic tuff
KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS
2740.5 - 3019.4'
2843.8 - 2844.5' 2900 - 2998'
2998 - 3019.4'
3019.4 - 3120.1'
Commonly feldspar-phyric, locally containing lapilli and less commonly bombs, numerous carbonate veinlets Quartz veini CA s 35 degrees Abundant calcite veining and pervasive carbonate Silicic with quartz veining
INTERMEDIATE DIKE(S) - grey, multiphase, numerous quartz stringers with less than 1& pyrite
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N-85-17D 2
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS (cont'd)
3055.5 - 3062'
3072 - 3120.1' 3077.0 - 3080.6'
3105 - 3106'
3107.0 - 3112.0'
3116'
3120.1 - 3120.1 -
3468' 3123.8'
3132.8 - 3137.2'
3148.2 - 3152.0'
3155.0 - 3157.3'
3184.0 - 3187.0'
3194.2 - 3196.4'
3198.8 - 3202'
Up to 196 moly and 256 pyrite inquartz veining, 179 ppb Au and50 ppm Mo over 6.5'Brown altered intermediate dike2 in. wide quartz-moly stringerwith 296 disseminated pyriteat 5 degrees to CA, 0.103 oz/ton Au and 786 ppm Mo over 1.0*Fine-grained grey dike withinfine-grained brown-altered dike(?),CA B 10 degreesl" wide quartz-moly veinlet parallelto CA, 749 oz/ton Au, and102 ppm Mo over 5.0'Possible moly. fracture atCA - 5 degrees
BROWN ALTERED ZONE (BAZ)Upper Gold Zone? quartz-molystringers with 396 pyrite at5 degrees to CA, (ie. zone isless than l foot in width) atcontact with dike and BAZ,0.12 oz/ton Au, 500 ppm Moover 3.6'GREEN DIKE - contacts at45 and 20 degrees to CAGREY DIKE - brown altered, finegrained with numerous quartzstringers, over 196 pyriteCA s 15 and 45 degreeson contactsDIKE - fine-grained, brownaltered; CA f 15 and45 degrees on contactsDIKE - fine-grained, brownalteredMoly slips with 196 disseminatedpyrite, 584 ppb Au, 76 ppm Moover 2.2'Quartz veining with localized196 fine pyrite associatedwith moly fractures;807 ppb Au, 366 ppm Mo over 3.2'
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N-85-17D 3
FOOTAGE:8S8S88B8BS8888
DESCRIPTIONBB8B88SB8888SSS888SB8BS8
8388S88B888888888B888888888SBS888S:8388S38SS888888SS888BB3B88SSB88S83SS
KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS (cont'd)
3217 r 3232.5
3223' r 3247'
3350 - 3402*
3356 - 3375.9'
3378.5 - 3380.5'
3401.6'
3433.8 - 3435.3'
3437.9'
3468'
3468 - 3592'
3512 - 3523' 3513.3 - 3514.3'
3554.7 - 3555.9'
3592 - 3641' 3602 - 3612' 3629 r 3630'
3641 - 3760.9'
3656.5 - 3663.4'
Reamed out for wedge Numerous white quartz-feldspar veins with 796 pyrite associated with margins? locally molyi 0.018 oz/ton Au, 90 ppm Mo over 14.5'SILICEOUS BAZ - numerous quartz- feldspar veins, very pale to buff colouredBAZ brecciated and flooded with quartz, local crystals of pyrite commonly associated with moly fractures in quartz Quartz stringers with locally 5* pyrite? 113 ppb Au over 2.0' 2" quartz vein with 296 pyrite? 222 ppb Au, 74 ppm Mo over 0.9' Quartz veining, 196 pyrite (coarse) trace moly? 0.038 oz/ton Au, 262 ppm Mo over 1.5' 2" quartz vein, 196 pyrite, trace moly? 0.012 oz/ton Au, 52 ppm Mo over 1.4' Grades out of brown alteration
DARK GREEN MAFIC with sametexture as BAZ, hematite asdiscreet crystals (alteredmagnetite)Narrow BAZ, gradational contacts2" wide quartz vein with 196 pyriteand moly, CA ~ 20 degrees80 ppb Au, 722 ppm Mo over 1.7'Cemented fault gouge - hematitic?CA s 15 - 20 degrees
BROWN ALTERD ZONE (BAZ)Dark green colouredQuartz and wallrock breccia (fault)?CA s 45 degrees
DARK GREEN MAFIC - magnetiteunaltered (highly magnetic),carbonatedGREY DIKE - contacts at 40degrees, medium grained withchilled margins
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FOOTAGEaaSBBSaBaBSBBSaBB
DESCRIPTION
KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS (cont'd)
3663.4 r 3665.9'
3674'3699.4 - 3700.1'
3704.0 r 3715.7'
3715.6 - 3717' 3749.0 - 3750.3' 3755.6 - 3760.0'
3760.93763 1
- 3781.0'
3781.0 -
3783.4 -
3806.6 -
3834.7 -
3783.4'
3859'
3808.7'
3840.3'
3859 - 3897'
3897 - 3958' 3926.3 - 3927.2'
3929.7 - 3930.5' 3940.1 - 3941.3'
3958 - 3985'
Lower Gold Zone (?), silicifiedwith 3 r- 5t disseminatedpyrite and trace molyi0.121 oz/ton Au over 2.5'Grey Dike - 1/2" wide, irregularGREY DIKE - fine-grained, contactsat 43 degreesINTERMEDIATE DIKE (or tuff? -contains granite clast or xenolith)grey, with a reddish-grey dike intrudedinto it from 3707.8 to 3711.2'196 disseminated pyrite, trace molyGREY DIKE r contacts at 40 degreesGREY DIKE (or tuff? - contains agranite clast or xenolith) ,minor quartz veinlets
BROWN ALTERED ZONE (BAZ) Quartz-feldspar veinlet with moly-py halo INTERMEDIATE DIKE - greyish-pink
DARK GREEN MAFICS - same texture as above, highly magnetic 196 pyrite, trace moly with minor quartz stringers GREY DIKE - contacts at approximately 30 degrees, fine grained
BAZ - with minor quartz veinlets, gradational contact at approximately 3859', less deformed or foliated than the main brown altered zone above as well as less sulphide rich
DARK GREEN MAFICS - less deformed Bleached mafics, 5096 quartz veining . Bleached mafics, quartz fracture l" wide calcite, with 596 pyrite
BAZ - less deformed than Upper Zones, gradational upper contact
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FOOTAGESBSSSSB
DESCRIPTIONBSBBBBBSBSBBBBSSSSSBBBSBBBBBBB88S88BSSSSSSKB8SBBSSSSSSBSSSBSSSB
KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS ( cont'd)
3985 r 4064'
4000.8 - 4005'
4064 r 4081' 4064 r 4067' 4076.7 - 4078'
4081'
4081 r 4257' 4095 - 4103'
4103 ~ 4 117'
4130.1 r 4 132'
4152 - 4257'
4242.5'
DARK GREEN MAFICS (Gabbro?) -medium-grained , massive andmagnetic/ deformed zones morediscreetGREY DIKE - contacts at45 degreesBAZ -as above zoneSilicifiedGrey Dike - upper contact at45 degreesGrades into dark green maficvolcanics
DARK GREEN MAFICSMAFIC DIKE - black, fine grained,magnetic, upper contact at15 degrees, lower contact at05 degreesSpotty, porphyritic textureof white feldspars in mediumrgrained mafics (gabbro?)MAFIC DIKE - fine-grained,contact at 75 degrees to CAGrades to a coarse-grainedmesocratic gabbro - dark greenand white, with 1?6 disseminatedmagnetiteIntrusive contact
4257 END OF HOLE
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FOOTAGEESBSSSSSBBBBB
DESCRIPTIONB8888SB8S88B8BSSS8S88SS8888
BORE HOLE DATA
DATE DEPTH ACID WEDGE WEDGE AZIMUTH DIPTEST TOP TYPE (degrees) (degrees)
PURPOSEIntersect gold zone at depth
BSBBSSBSSSBBaaSBBBBBSSBBSaaaSSBBBBSaaaBBBaBBBBBSBaaSaBBSSBBSBBaaaSBaBa
Apr 12
Apr 12
Apr 13Apr 14Apr 14Apr 15Apr 15Apr 18Apr 20Apr 20
Apr 22Apr 23
Apr 26Apr 27Apr 28Apr 29Apr 30Apr 30
May 2May 7May 8May 12May 14May 14May 15May 15May 14
2275'
2317'
2367'2384'2387'2439'2463'2500'2537'2550'
2648'2683'
2804'2927'3007'3124'3208'3217'
3261'3697'3780'4050'4247'4076'3870'3435'4257'
2275' Steel
2384' Retriev,
002
003
3572453' 2504'
Steel Steel
2550' Retriev.
Steel
3201 Retriev,
351
347343343337333
328315321
322322322
r77.75
-77.25
-78.25-77.5
-78.3-78.75-79.0
-76.5
-76.0-75.0-75.0-74.0-72.25-73.5
-70.0-73.5-62.0-58*0-56.0-58.0-61.0-68.0
Start 17D from parent hole Erroneous due to magnetics Good Steepen hole
Steepen hole AXE TEST
Right azimuth/ 25 degrees STP
Right azimuth steel wedge
Steepening and10 degree RAZ wedge
Magnetic!MagneticMagnetic
EOH
SIGNEDt
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PROPERTY: Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
HOLE: N-85-17D PAGE* l
s—sszss:sssssss:ssss
FOOTAGE
2554
25573000
3004300930143019
302230273032
3037
30423046
3048
30523055
3057
3062306730723077
3078
3079
30803087
3092
.2
-.3
.5
.2
.4
.4
.4--
-
-.2
-
.7
.5
-
----
.5
.5
.6-
-
- 2557'
2560.1'- 3004.5'
- 3009.2'- 3014.4'- 3019.4'- 3022.4'
- 3027'3032'3037'
3042'
3046.2'- 3018'
3052.7'
- 3055.5'- 3057'
3062'
3067'3072'3077'3078.5'
- 3079.5'
- 3080.6'
- 3087'3092'
3097'
DESCRIPTION SAMPLE NO.
Abundant quartz veinlets,in conglomerateAs aboveSilicified mafic volcanics twith variable quartz veinletsAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveGrey dike, minor quartzstringers/ less than 196pyriteAs aboveAs aboveGrey dike, abundant quartzveining, 196 pyriteGrey dike, minor quartzstringersAs aboveBrecciated quartz vein,GA s 20 degrees, pyritein fracturesGrey dike, numerous quartzstringersAs aboveWhite quartz vein, less than196 pyrite, trace molyGrey dike, minor quartzstringers, 196 molyAs aboveAs aboveBrown altered(?) grey dikeGold Zone?, quartz stringerplus pyrite plus moly, 2"wide, GA - 5 degreesAs above, contains the mostof the 2" wide zoneAs above, lots of dike(?)wall rockBrown altered(?) grey dike,As above, less than 196pyriteAs above, less than 196
6466
64676468
6469647064716472
647364746475
6476
64776478
6479
64806481
6482
6483648464856486
6487
6488
64896490
6491
WIDTH
sssss -
2.
3.4.
4.5.5.3.
4.5.5.
5.
4.1.
4.
2.1.
5.
5.5.5.1.
1.
1.
6.5.
5.
8
12
7200
600
0
28
7
85
0
0005
0 0
1 0
40
0
Au Mo(ppb) (ppm!- -. .
19
117
76
1114
41227
32
884
21
18180
169
1067
506
. 103opt
.053opt
8264
52
2
62
222
nil
nil24
2
24
nil
256
48
224
190
786
448
2212
6
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PROPERTYt Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
HOLE i PAGE t
N-85-17D 2
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION 'BBSSSSS88BB8SSS8BSBS8SBBBBS
3097 - 3102' 3102 - 3107' 3107 - 3112'
3112 - 3117*
3117 - 3120.l 1
3120.1 - 3122'
3122 - 3123.7' 3123.7 - 3127'
3127 - 3132.5' 3132.5 - 3137' 3137 - 3142.5' 3142.5 - 3148.2' 3148.2 - 3152'
3152 - 3157.3'
3157.3 - 3162' 3162 - 3167' 3167 - 3172' 3172 - 3177' 3177 - 3182' 3182 - 3187'
3187 - 3192' 3192 - 3194.2' 3194.2 - 3196.4'
3196.4 - 3198.8' 3198.8 - 3202'
3202 - 3207'
3207 - 3212' 3212 - 3217'
SAMPLE NO.
888B8BS
649264936494
WIDTH Au Mo (ppb) (ppra)
pyriteAs aboveAs aboveAs above, l" wide quartz-moly veinlet, parallel toCAAs above, possible moly 6495fracture with 2'Z pyriteBrick red fine-grained dike, 6496with quartz stringerparallel to CAGold zone? quartz-moly 6497stringers at 0.5 degreesto CAGold zone (cont'd)Brown altered zone - brickredAs aboveGreen dikeBrown altered zoneAs aboveBrown-altered grey dike,numerous quartz stringersBAZ plus 2' altered grey 6505dikeBAZ 6506BAZ 6507BAZ 6508BAZ 6509BAZ 6510Mostly fine-grained brown- 6511altered dikeBAZ 6512BAZ 6513BAZ, 196 disseminated pyrite 6514associated with moly slipsBAZ 6515BAZ, pyritic quartz veining 6516with molyBAZ, 2' of quartz-feldspar 6517veining with pyriticmarginsBAZ 6518BAZ 6519
5.0 5.0 5.0
5.0
3.1
1.9 0.162opt 344
19 8
749
147
151
2 2
102
14
38
64986499
65006501650265036504
1.73.3
5.54.55.55/83.8
0.070opt 73017 166
8 210 27 28 nil
25 nil
5.3
4.7 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0
5.0 2.2 2.2
2.4 3.2
5.0
5.0 5.0
81078
25
17
31115126
11
484
584
54807
34
74
222
nilnil
2
222222
21676
6366
16
42
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PROPERTY* Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
HOLEi N-85-17D PAGE* 3
FOOTAGE
SBaaaaaaasssaaaa
3223 - 3228' 3228 - 3232.5' 3232.5 - 3237'
3237 - 3242 1
3242 - 3247'
DESCRIPTION
3247 -3252 -3257 -3262 -3267 -3272 -3277 -3282 -3287 -3292 -3297 -3302 -3307 -
3252'3257'3262'3267'3272'3277'3282'3287'3292'3297'3302'3307'3312'
3312 - 3317'
3317 - 3322' 3322 - 3327'
3327 - 3332 - 3337 - 3342 - 3347 - 3352 - 3356 -
3359.23361.93364.33367.93370.9
3375.93378.5
3332' 3337' 3342' 3347' 3352' 3356' 3359.2'
- 3361,- 3364,- 3367,- 3370,
9' 3' 9' 9'
aBBaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasBaaBSBBS
BAZBAZBAZ - abundant white quartzveins/ 196 pyrite/ molyAs above/ trace moly/196 pyriteAs above/ trace moly/associated with less than196 pyriteAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveBrown-altered zoneAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs above/ trace molyBrown-altered zone/ numerousquartz veinletsAs above/ less than 196pyriteBAZBAZ
BAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZ/ highly siliceous/trace pyriteBAZ/ as aboveBAZ/ as above/ trace molyBAZ/ as aboveBAZ/ fractured and siliceous
- 3375.9'
- 3378.5'- 3380.5'
SAMPLE NO.
BBSSS:
652065216522
6523
6524
BAZ/ highly siliceous/locally 1096 pyriteBAZBAZ/ locally 596 pyrite with
6525652665276528652965306531653265336534653565366537
6538
65396540
6541654265436544654565466547
65486549655065516552
'6553 6554
saaBBBSSBBBBBBaaaaa
WIDTH Au Mo(ppb) (ppm)
sssBaaaBaasaassBSBB
5.0 7 24.5 11 nil4.5 0.016 114
5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0
5.0
5, 5,
O O
5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.0 3.2
2.7 3.4 3.6 3.0 5.0
2.6 2.0
18opt
20opt
361723
34312185194867
13514
7
68
32946644
788
1032
7113
: 84
: 76
2nil
2nilnilnilnil
22
nil2
584
2
22
4182
nil222
2422
10
430
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HOLE i PAGE i
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FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION ' SAMPLE NO.
WIDTH Au Mo (ppb) (ppm)
3380.53383.23387 -3392 -3397 -3401.1
3402 -3407 -3412 -3417 -3422 -3427 -3432 -3433.8
3435.33437.6
3439 -3442 -3447 -3452 -3457 -3462 -3467 -
3472 -3477 -3482 -3487 -3492 -3497 -3502 -3507 -3512 -3513.3
- 3383.2'- 3387'3392'3397'3401.1'- 3402'
3407'3412'3417'3422'3427'3432'3433.8'- 3435.3'
- 3437.6'- 3439'
3442'3447'3452'3457'3462'3467'3472'
3477 '3482'3487'3492'3497'3502'3507'3512'3513.3'- 3515'
3515 - 3517 -
3517' 3522'
3522 - 3527'
SBBBSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSBSSBSBSSBSSSSSBSSSSBSBSSSBBBBSBBBSSSSS
quartz stringersBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZ , 2 " quartz vein with296 pyriteBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZ/ quartz veining, 196coarse pyrite, trace molyBAZBAZ, 2" quartz vein, 196pyrite, trace molyBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZGreen coloured, alteredcrystal tuff textured rockAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveGrades in BAZ2" wide quartz vein,CA s 20 degrees, with196 pyrite and molyBAZ 6588 2.0 12 6BAZ - grades into green- 6589 5.0 6 4colouredGreen-coloured, altered 6590 5.0 85 2
655565566557655865596560
65616562656365646565656665676568
65696570
6571657265736574657565766577
6578657965806581658265836584658565866587
2.73.85.05.04.10.9
5.05.05.05.05.05.01.61.5
2.31.4
3.05.05.05.05.05.05.0
5.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.01.31.7
68
3676
222
121043
36123168
0.038opt
510.012opt
8747888
3467
1174184
80
42
nil62
74
24226
3232
262
1092
422
nil242
242424227
722
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PROPERTYi Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
FOOTAGE
3527353235373542
3532' 3537' 3542' 3547'
3547 - 3552' 3552 - 3554.7' 3554.7 - 3555.9' 3555.9 - 3558.7'
3558.7 - 3563' 3563 - 3564'
3564356735723577358235873592
35973602360736123617362336273629
363036323637
3567' 3572' 3577' 3582' 3587' 3592' 3597'
3602' 3607' 3612' 3617' 3623' 3627' 3629' 3630'
3632' 3637' 3642'
3642 - 3647' 3697 - 3652' 3652 - 3656.5'
3656.5 - 3661.4' 3661.4 - 3663.4' 3663.4 - 3665.9'
DESCRIPTION
(crystal tuff) texture As above As above As aboveGreen-coloured, altered (crystal tuff texture) As above As aboveHematitic fault gouge Brown-coloured, l" wide albite veinGreen-coloured, as before Quartz-albite veins, CA s 45 degrees, with porphyritic rock Green-coloured, as before As above As above As above As above As aboveBrown-Altered Zone, gradational contacts As above Green-altered Green-altered BAZ -as before As above As above As aboveQuartz breccia and wallrock breccia (faulted) BAZAs aboveBAZ - grades into green- altered Green-altered As aboveAs above - 1?6 disseminated pyrite and trace moly Grey dike Grey dikeLower Gold Zone? silicified green tuff, 3 - 596 pyrite,
SAMPLE NO.
HOLE: PAGE:
WIDTH
N-85-17D 5
Au (ppb)
Mo(ppm)
aaaaaaaaaaaasaaaasaaaBBaaaa
6591659265936594
6595659665976598
65996600
6601660266036604660566066607
66086609661066116612661366146615
661666176618
661966206621
662218301828
5.05.05.05.0
5.02.71.22.8
4.31.0
3.05.05.05.05.05.05.0
5.05.05.05.05.05.02.01.0
2.05.05.0
5.05.04.5
4.92.02.5 0.
8344
3324
23
301134646
38846646
1034
32
250
726
121opt
4444
4486
46
466666
nil
nil2422442
444
22
12
24
252
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PROPERTY* Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
HOLE t PAGE J
N-85-17D 6
FOOTAGE
3665.9 - 3667.0' 3667.0 - 3672'
3672 - 3677' 3677 - 3682' 3682 - 3687' 3687 - 3692' 3692 - 3697' 3697 - 3704.1' 3704.1 - 3707.8'
3707.8 - 3711'
3711 - 3715.6' 3715.6 - 3717'
DESCRIPTION SAMPLE NO.
WIDTH Au Mo(ppb) (ppm)
ISSSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSBSSSSSS
3717 -3722 -3727 -3732 -3737 -
3742 -3747 -3750.23755.53757.53761 -
3722'3727'3732'3737'3742'
3747'3750.2'- 3755.5'- 3757.5'- 3761'3766.2'
3766.2 - 3767'
3767 - 3772' 3772 - 3777' 3777 - 3780'3780 - 3781'
3781 - 3783.4' 3783.4 - 3787.3' 3787.3 - 3790.1'
3790.1 - 3794.2'
molyGreen-altered tuffGreen-altered mafic tuff/volcanicsAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs abovei with l' grey dikeGrey dike (tuff), finergrained sericitic matrixwith chlorite needlesReddish-grey dike, withfeldspar pheno'sGrey dike, as 6631Green-altered i 196 pyrite,trace moly, minor quartzGreen-alteredAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs above, inor quartzveinletsAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveGrey dikeGrey dike (tuff?)Brown-Altered Zone -moly-pyrite and quartzstringersIrregular quartz vein inBAZBAZBAZBAZSheared, quartz rich contactof BAZ/dikeGrey-pink dikeGreen-altered tuff/volcanicsQuartz-albite veinlets at45 degrees, in brown-alteredGreen-altered
6632
66336634
66356636663766386639
664066416642664366446645
6646
6647664866496650
665166526653
6654
3.2
4.6 1.4
5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0
5.0 5.3 5.3 2.0 3.5 5.2
0.8
,0 ,0
3.01.5
2.4 3.9 2.8
4.1
886
4644467
4
5114
4261164
4447614
19
3443
647
82
2444464
4
46
44
nil24
422446
6
22
nil2
222
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PROPERTYi Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
HOLE: N-85-17D PAGEi 7
FOOTAG1
3794.23797 -3802 -3806.6
3808.73812 -3817 -3822 -3827 -3831.73834.73836 -
3839.23840.33844.73847 -3852 -3857 -
3862 -3867 -3872 -3877 -3880.83882 -3886.13887 -3892 -3847 -3926.3
3929.7
3940.1
3958.1
E . - -
S8888888S8&
- 3797'3802'3806.6'- 3808.7'
- 3812'3817'3822'3827'3831.7'- 3834.7'- 3836'3839.2'
- 3840.3'- 3844.7'- 3847'3852'3857'3862'
3867'3872'3877'3880.8'- 3882'3886.1'- 3887'3892'3897'3902'- 3927.2'
- 3930.5'
- 3941.3'
- 3961.3'
18888!
CretAs iAs iCret pyrqua GreiAs iAs iAs iAs iAs iFimAs ialb AsGreiAs iAs .As iGra'Zon BAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZGreBlequa Blequa 1"596Gra
DESCRIPTION ' SAMPLE NO.
WIDTH Au Mo (ppb) (ppm)
88888S88S8888888S8S88838888888S888888SSS8S88888888888888
3961.3 - 3966' 3973 - 3978.4' 3983 r- 3984.9'
Greenr-altered tuff/volcanicsAs aboveAs aboveGreen-altered with 196pyrite, trace molyi minorquartz veinletsGreen-alteredAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveFine-grained grey dikeAs above, with minor quartz-albite stringersAs 6665Green altered tuff/volcanicsAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveGrades into Brown-Altered-ZoneBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZ - 3096 quartz veiningBAZBAZ - 5096 quartz veining
- grades outGreen mafics - as before Bleached mafics, 5096 quartz veining Bleached mafics i l cm wide quartz with 296 pyrite
wide calcite vein withpyrite
Grades into Brown-Altered Zone BAZ BAZLight green mafics, 4" wide quartz vein
6655665666576658
66596660666166626663666466656666
666766686669667066716672
66736674667566766677667866796680668166826683
6684
6685
6686
668766886689
2.85.04.62.1
3.35.05.05.04.73.01.33.2
1.14.42.35.05.05.0
5.05.05.0.3.81.24.10.95.05.05.00.9
0.8
1.2
3.2
4.75.41.9
647
0.002opt
183233434
43643
26
64646463466
7
6
29
68
18
2224
2222222
nil
nil22222
22222224442
2
2
2
222
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PROPERTY! Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
HOLE: N-85-17D PAGEt 8
FOOTAGE
aasaaaaaasaaaasa
3984.9 - 3987'
3987 - 3988.9' 3988.9 - 3991.8' 3991.8 - 3992.7' 3996.3 - 3998.2'
4000 - 4000.9'
4015.6 - 4016.3'
4037 - 4037.7'
4064.6 - 4067'
4075.4 - 4076.7'
4079.2 - 4080.7'
:aaaaaaaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaaaasaaasaaaasaaasaa:;
DESCRIPTION ' SAMPLE WIDTH Au MoNO. (ppb) (ppm)
saeasaaaaaaaaaaasaaasaaaaaaaaasaaaaaaaaasaaaaaaaasaaasaaa
2607.0 - 2608.2'
2611.5 - 2613.3' 2620.6 - 2621.7' 2629.4 - 2630.8' 2515 - 2516.1' 2521.6 - 2522.5'
As above, minor quartz 6690veinletsAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAltered mafics with quartzand less than 196 pyriteSilicified mafics at contact 6695with dikeQuartz veining at 55 degrees 6696to GAQuartz-calcite with lessthan 196 pyrite, at 35degrees to GASilicified brown-alteredzoneIrregular quartz veinsin BAZAs above
Samples from Anomalous Sludge Areasaaaaasaaaaaaaaaaaassasaaaaaaaaaaasa
Quartz-albite veinlets insericitic conglomerateAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs above
1866
2.1
1.2
8
6691 6692 6693 6694
6695
6696
6697
6698
6699
6700
1.9 2.9 0.9 1.9
0.9
0.7
0.7
2.4
1.3
1.5
12 48
10
7
4
3
4
4
105
2ND 2 6
6
4
18
6
6
2
412
18671868186918701871
1.81.11.41.10.9
2512111022
nilnil
2nil
2
DRILL LOG HOLEt PAGE:
N-85-17E l
NEWFIELDS MINERALS, INC. - KIRKLAND BASIN PROJECT
LOCATION:DATE DRILLED: May 21 - June 18, 1986
STRIKE:DIP:LOGGED BY: T Twomey, J MucklowDRILLED BY: Heath S, Sherwood DrillingPURPOSE: Test North break up-dipS! BaSBBBBBBBaSBBaaBaSSSBaSBSaBBSSSBBSSasaBaBBBSSBBBSBSBBBaBBSBBBBSSSSBB
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTIONSSSSSBBBBSBBBBBBSBSBBSSBBSBSBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBSBBSBBBSBBSBBSBBBBBBBBBBB
1290.0 - 1366.6'
Top of wedge 1272'
BIMODAL PORPHYRY
Lower contact? CA - 3 5 - 40 degrees
1366.6 - 1736. 3 1 MAFIC SYENITE
Contact zone contains trace pyriteFirst felsic rib, becoming moreabundantRetrievable wedge, 1534 - 1539'ReamedFelsic rib at 30 degrees to CAFractures at 30 degrees to CAChloritic slip, parallel to CARetrievable wedge, 1858 - 1594'ReamedBecoming increasingly strainedsuch that texture is similar tothe BAZ zones in holes 17Becoming altered, many feldsparare pinkish
1712.0 - 1728.0' Very pink1728.0 - 1736.3' Bleached zone, felsic ribs every
2 inches1736.3' Sharp contact i CA * 2 5 degrees
1524.0'
1534*
1544'1557'1560 - 1561'1585'
1600'
1686'
1736.3 - 2362.0' TEMISKAMING SEDIMENTS
1736.0 - 1737.3' INTERMEDIATE DIKE (3054 Zone?)Sericitic, upper contact 25 degrees,lower 40 degrees to CA
1737.3 - 1739.4' GREYWACKE 1739.4 r 2362.0' CONGLOMERATE 1918.9 - 1919.9' LAMPROPHYRE DIKE with fracturing
and quartz veining on contacts tCA - 30 degrees
DRILL LOG HOLE l PAGE t
N-85-17E 2
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTIONESBSSSBSBBBBSBSBBBSSSB
TEMISKAMING SEDIMENTS (cont'd)
1942.3 r 1949.0'
1957.4 - 1990'
2211 r 2260'
2280 - 2362'
2362.0 - 3201.5' BASAL TUFF
Zone of shearing and brecciation (fault zone); GA e 45 r 50 degrees Conglomerate with numerous Lamprophyre Dikes ats 1957.4 - 1959.3? 1965.1 - 1966.4| 1968.1 r 1969.81 1975.8 - 1976.8| 1983.6 - 1983.9| 1989.2 r 1990.5 locally quartz-feldspar veinlets on contact(s) SERICITIC ZONE - light green - bleached conglomerate with minor quartz veinlets and green mica, at 70 degrees to CA Lightly sericitic (grading to moderate), moderate deformation} CA s 65 degrees, local quartz- feldspar stringers and veinlets
2372.5 - 2392'
2392 - 2396.7' 2396.7 - 2401.9'
Commonly resembles greywacke but has no jasper, ashrsized with local lapilli tuff intercalations, bedding CA ^ 65 degrees, carbonated 2362.0 - 2372.5' Sericitic with approximately
50& quartz veining and associated chlorite from 2362 - 2367' - probable fault structure Hematitic purple alteration, local quartz-feldspar stringers SericiticINTERMEDIATE DIKE - grey with orange and black phenocrysts Upper contact strongly sheared and altered with quartz-feldspar veining, CA *s 70 degrees; lower contact has 1/4" vein on contact and little shearing DIKE similar to above, both contacts sericitically altered l' into tuff with quartz-feldspar veiningDIKE as above, upper contact sharp and unaltered} CA ** 35 degrees Cross-cutting bedding/foliation
2408.1 - 2415.0'
2438.2 - 2446.0'
DRILL LOG HOLEi N-85-17E PAGE* 3
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTIONsaaaaaaassaaaasaaaaaaaa:
BASAL TUFF (cont'd)
2446.0 - 2449.0'
2451.9 - 2453.1') 2457.5 r 2459.5')
2469 - 2494' 2476 - 2481' 2494.5 - 2506.0'
2506.0 - 2710'
2635.5 - 2644'
2697.0 - 2697.6'
2710 - 2730'
2735 - 2745' 2761 - 2851'
2851 - 2861'
2861 - 2946'
2953.9 - 2956.2'
2967.5 - 3038.2'
3038.2'3129 - 3131.5'
3180 - 3187.5'
Contact zone with dike, sericitic, sheared, 4096 quartz-feldspar veining INTERMEDIATE DIKES r biotiterphyric, dark-grey sharp contacts/ unalteredi GA B 75 degrees HematiticAgglomeratic, hematitic Sheared, carbonated/ numerous quartz: feldsparrcarbonate veins with trace coarse blue metallic mineral (specularite)/ lightly sericitic Tuff to lapilli tuff with local intercalations of agglomerate/ hematiticHematitic agglomerate/ with red hematitic clasts, bedding at 50 degreesQuartz-albite veinlets at 60 degrees to CABecoming conglomeratic r matrix supported (grit)j minor jasper clastsConglomeratic/ as above Tuff showing numerous sedimentary features/ ie) rip-up clasts/ graded bedding/ load casting Conglomeratic to fine-gravel-sized clasts of tuff/ sediments and quartz; clast supported Tuff with numerous sedimentary features - convoluted bedding/ load castingGREY DIKE r CA s 65 degrees, fine-grainedConglomeratic', polymictic, rounded clasts from l to 20 cm Bedded tuff i CA - 70 degrees INTERMEDIATE DIKE - grey, fine grained/ contacts at 70 degrees REDDISH-GREY DIKE r chilled margins with reddish feldspar phenocryst? in centre/ contacts at 70 degrees to CA
DRILL LOG HOLEl N-85-17EPAGEt 4
BasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaBssaasasssaBaaaaasFOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
BASAL TUFF (cont'd)
3200.5 - 3201.5' Quartz breccia vein at faultcontact of sediments/volcanics
3201.5 - 3205.4' KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS
Massive, dark green colour
3205.4 - 3213.2' BASAL TUFF
Graded bedding, fine-grained mafic composition, bright apple-green alteration (fuchsite), may be Kinojevis interflow sediments 3205.7 - 3206.4' INTERMEDIATE DIKE - near upper
contact of Basal Tuff
3213.2 - 3313' KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS
Fine-grained, massive, dark green, carbonated 3213 - 3219' Fine-grained, bleached to
light green 3241' Becomes amygduloidal
3313' END OF HOLE
DRILL LOG HOLES PAGE:
N-85-17E 5
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
BORE HOLE DATASBBSBS8SSSSBBBSBBSS8SBSS88S8BSSSS:S88SS8SSSS88888SS8S8888S8S8S888SSS888
DATE DEPTH ACID TEST
WEDGE WEDGE AZIMUTH DIP TOP TYPE (degrees) (degrees)
May 21May 23May 23May 23May 24May 24May 24May 24May 25May 26May 26May 27May 28May 30June 1
1290'1408'1320'1350'1427'1434'1471'1471'1484'1579'1579'1585'1635'1827'2054'
June 5 June 8
2375' 2652'
June 9 2720'
June 11 2926' June 15 3166' June 18 3313'
1276' Steel
Retrlev.
Retrlev.
Retrlev. Retrlev.
352
000.5001.5008
000
358
350
334 5w
335332
-76.0-76.0 r76.0-75.5-76.0-76.0-74.0-74.0-74.0-72.0-71.5 r72.0-70.0-61.5-43.0
-29.5-23.5
-25.0
-19.0-15.0-12.5
Start of hole 17E Magnetic
Magnetic rock Wedge (retriev.) Magnetic
Wedge (retriev.) Magnetic Dip only Wedge
Conglomerate Dip only, conglomerate
Erroneous, rods stuck in drill string Dip only in rod string Acid Test
EOH
SIGNEDi
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PROPERTYt Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
HOLEl N-85-17E PAGEl l
FOOTAGE
1302.7
1366.6
1732.8
1736.3
1737.3
1740.4
1742.81746.01748.51777.5
1795.4
1804.0
1839.0
1883.9
1906.7
1909.7
1914.6
1916.4
1942.3
1945.01975.6
- 1303.5'
- 1367.4'
- 1736.3'
- 1737.3'
- 1740.4'
- 1742.8'
- 1746.0'- 1748.5'- 1751.2'- 1779.3'
- 1796.0'
- 1806.4'
- 1840.2'
- 1886.0'
- 1909.7'
- 1914.6'
- 1916.4'
- 1920.2'
- 1945.0'
- 1949'- 1976.6'
DESCRIPTION
Quartz-albite stringersat 80 degrees to GAin red porphyryMafic syenite on QFPcontact, trace pyriteMafic syenite, bleached,alteredBrown sericitic dike(3054 Zone?)Conglomerate, quartz-feldspar stringersConglomerate, brecciated,quartz-feldspar-fillingAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs above, quartz-feldsparstringersIrregular quartz-feldsparveinletsQuartz-albite vein,1" wide, at 10 degreesto GaConglomerate, quartz-feldspar stringersConglomerate, quartz-feldspar veiningConglomerate, quartz-feldspar veiningConglomerate, local quartz-feldspar stringersConglomerate, quartz-feldspar stringersConglomerate, quartz-feldspar veinlets, 1'lamprophyre dikeSheared and brecciatedconglomerateAs aboveLamprophyre dike inconglomerate, 1" quartz-feldspar veining on
BBBBBBSSBSBBSB
SAMPLE WIDTHNO.
S8SSB
1861
6701
6702
6703
6704
6705
6706670767086709
6710
6711
6712
6713
6714
6715
6716
6717
6718
. 67196720
BBB8SSSSS
2.8
0.8
3.5
1.0
3.1
2.4
3.22.52.71.8
0.6
2.1
1.2
2.1
3.0
4.9
1.6
3.8
2.7
4.01.0
BSSSBSS
Au(ppb)
SBBSSB8
30
14
11
4
21
10
6788
14
4
4
10
47
12
8
29
11
106
SSBSB;
Mo(ppm
waM t
nil
6
4
2
10
6
2224
2
4
2
2
4
2
2
2
2
nil2
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BSBBBBBSBSSBBBBS:
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTIONBBaBSBBSS8B88SSSSSSBBBaB888BBB
BSBSBBBBSBaSSBBSSBSBBSSSBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBSBSaB
SAMPLE WIDTH NO.
BBBBBBSssaaasaass
Au Mo (ppb) (ppm)
1989.2 - 1990.5' 2011.3 - 2012.6'
2023.0 - 2026.0'
2051.3 - 2052.2'
2157.52211.5
2158.5' 2212.6'
2212.6 - 2214.6 1
2216.0 - 2217.4'
2232.4 - 2233.2' 2241.0 - 2241.5'
2286.5 - 2287.6'
1290.3 - 1291.1' 2315.0 - 2318.4'
2321.2 - 2323.7'
2362 - 2367'
2367 - 2372.5 2376 - 2380 - 2384 - 2388 - 2392 - 2395.5
2372.5'- 2376'2380'2384'2388'2392'2395.5'- 2397.8'
2401.6 - 2402.4'
contactAs above 6721 1.3Conglomerate, quartz- 6722 1.3feldspar veining, tracepyriteConglomerate, quartz- 6723 3.0feldspar veining andstringers1/2" wide quartz-albite 1860 0.9stringer in conglomerateAs above 6724 1.0Bleached greywacke with 6725 1.1minor quartz veinletsBrecciated quartz-albite 6726 2.0veins at 70 degrees to CA,in altered conglomerateAltered conglomerate with 6727 1.4minor quartz veinletsAs above 6728 0.8Brecciated quartz-albite 6729 0.5(3" wide) vein at 60degrees to CASericitic conglomerate, 6730 1.1narrow quartz-feldsparstringerAs above, in l" shear 6731 0.8As above, quartz-feldspar 6732 3.4veining and shearingSericitic conglomerate, 6733 2.5shearing and brecciation,quartz-feldspar stringersSericitic tuff, 50* quartz 6734 5.0veiningSericitic tuffHematitic tuffAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveSericitic tuffDike/tuff contact, sheared,sericitic, quartz-feldsparveiningAs above, 1/4" quartz- 6743 0.8
1010
18
54
3610
8
21
1810
17
188
15
52
22
62
44
22
67356736673767386739674067416742
5.53.54.04.04.04.03.52.3
8676768
12
nilnilnilnil
2nil
62
nil
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FOOTAGE
aasaaaaaaaaaaaaa:
2402.4 - 2403.4*
2403.4 - 2406.5'
2414.6 - 2416.6 1
DESCRIPTION '
asaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
feldspar vein Hematitic tuff, minor feldspar veinlets Sericitic tuff, quartz- feldspar veining, adjacent to dikeDike/tuff contact, sericitic and quartz- feldspar stringers
2433.7 - 2438.2' . Lightly sericitic tuff,quartz-feldspar stringers
2445.1 - 2446.O 1 Grey dike, l* disseminatedpyrite
2446.0 - 2450.0' Sericitic tuff, 40* quartz- feldspar veining
2466.0 - 2467.0' Sericitic tuff, fracturedwith chlorite, minor quartz vein, less than 196 pyrite
2494.5 - 2497.2' Sericitic carbonate tuff 2497.2 - 2500.9' As above, quartz feldspar
veining, trace galena 2500.9 - 2503.8' As above 2503.8 - 2506.0' As above, quartz-
carbonate veining Quartz-albite veinlets at 60 degrees to CA
2760 - 2761.6' Quartzralbite vein in tuff 2843.6 - 2844.9' As above, at 70 degrees
to CA2883.3 r 2884.2' Quartz-breccia veinlets 2960 - 2960.7' White quartz vein at
60 degrees to CA Basal grit (agglomerate), trace fine disseminated pyrite As aboveGreywacke grading to basal grit (agglomerate) Basal grit (conglomerate) Minor quartz in interstices of clasts in agglomerate Basal grit (agglomerate), trace pyrite locally As above
2697.0 - 2697.6'
2976.0 - 2981.0'
2981.0 - 2986.0' 2986.0 - 2991.0
2991.0 - 2996.0' 2996 - 2996.9'
2996.9 - 3001.0'
3001.1 - 3006.0'
SAMPLE WIDTH NO.
aaaaaaaaaaaaaas
6744
6745
6746
6747
6748
6749
6750
6751 6752
6753 6754
6755
6756 6757
6798 6759
1891
1892 1885
1886 i 1853
1887
1688
1.0
3.1
2.0
4.5
1.1
4.0
1.0
2.7 3.7
2.9 2.2
0.6
1.6 1.3
0.9 0.7
5.0
5.0 5.0
5.0 0.9
4.1
5.0
Au (PPb)
laaaass
8
10
4
7
47
22
12
34 10
23 6
54
3 12
107
97
45 112
56 93
38
124
Mo(ppm!
asaaa:
2
4
4
4
2
6
6
4 2
4 8
2
2 4
48
4
22
nil nil
2
2
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FOOTAGE
sssaassaasssssss:
3006.0 - 3008.6* 3008.6 - 3013.3'
3013.3 - 3014.7'
DESCRIPTION ' SAMPLE NO.
3014.7 - 3016'
3016 - 3018' 3018 - 3020.3' 3020.3 - 3023.1'
3023.1 - 3024.6' 3024.6 - 3026' 3026.0 - 3027.8'
As above 1889As above, locally 2-3* 1890coarse pyriteMinor quartz veinlets and 1854green mica, pyrite inbleached conglomerateBasal grit (agglomerate) 1872with l* coarse pyriteAs above 1873As above 1874As above, with 1.2" 1875nodular pyriteAs above 1855As above 1876As above, minor quartz- 1877albiteAs above 1878As above 1879As above 1856As above 1880As above 1881As above 1882As above, but in greywacke 1859Greywacke 1883Grey (lamprophyre (?) 1884dike, with mafic pyriteat contactQuartz-breccia vein 6760at faultBrecciated sediments and 6761grey dike at volanicscontactApple green sedimentary 6762brecciaAs above t with 1/2" wide 6763quartz veinAs above 6764As above 6765Basement volcanics, 6766minor quartz-albite veinlets
Notei Testing of anomalous sludge zones incorporated in assay report
3027.83029.43031 -3031.83032.73036 -3039.33039.93042.8
3200.5
3205.2
3206.2
3208.2
3210.23211.33213.2
- 3029.4'- 3031'3031.8'- 3032.7'- 3036'3039.3'- 3039.9'- 3043.8'- 3045.2'
- 3201.5'
- 3206.2'
- 3207.1'
- 3208.8'
- 3211.3'- 3213.2'- 3215.2'
HOLEiPAGE t
WIDTH
:SS88SSS
2.64.7
1.4
1.3
2.02.32.8
1.5 0.1.4
1.8
1.61.60.80.93.33.30.62.92.4
6.0
1.0
0.7
0.6
1.11.72.0
N-85-17E4
Au(PPb)
15549
49
172
13513356
0446093
1938442645
170213211
33
15
19
14
4543
Mo(ppm)
22
nil
2
2nil
2
2nil
2
22222
nil22
nil
nil
8
10
2
22
DRILL LOG HOLE t PAGE t
N-85-17F l
NEWFIELDS MINERALS, INC. - KIRKLAND BASIN PROJECT
LOCATION!DATE DRILLEDi June 19 r July 21, 1986
STRIKEiDIP!LOGGED BYi T TwomeyDRILLED BYf Heath S, Sherwood DrillingPURPOSE* Test for westward extension of BAZ, Resulti negative, too shallowBSSBBSssssaBBaaBssBBSBBBSBassassBBBSBSBBBsesasBBSSBBBBBBBBBBBSBBSBBBBBFOOTAGE DESCRIPTIONBsssBssasBBBSBBBSsssBBSBsaBBBBSBsassassBBsssssssBBBSBSBBBBaBssBBBBBBBB
995 - 1320.1' BIMODAL PORPHYRY
1066 - 1068'1143'1240'1252 - 1256'1256 - 1261'1320.1'
1320.1 - 1732.O 1 MAFIC SYENITE
Blocky coreBleached fractures, at 40 degrees to CAl" wide grey dike at 5 degrees to CAGrey dike, contact at 40 degrees to CANo core, reamed at wedgeSharp irregular contact, CA * 50 degrees
Altered (baked?)1327 - 1332' Wedged and reamed out1332 - 1348.4' BIMODAL PORPHYRY DIKE - lower contact
sharp CA s 40 - 45 degrees, AlteredReamed out for wedge First felsic rib becoming increasingly abundant Reddish alteration, gradually being overprinted by a grey- greenish alteration downhole, felsic ribs very common Green alteration, felsic ribs common, quartz-feldspar stringers throughout Sharp contact, CA s 70 degrees
1348.4 - 1356' 1537 - 1543' 1567'
1711 - 1722'
1722 - 1732.0'
1732.0 - 2827'
1732.0'
TEMISKAMING SEDIMENTS
1732.0 - 2043.1' CONGLOMERATE with narrow greywackeintercalationsDeformed, well fractured, commonlyfilled with quartz-feldspar veiningGreywacke
2028.5 - 2039.0' Fractured with qua^tz^feldsparfilling and stringers} tracedisseminated pyrite,locally to l*
1732.0 - 1777'
1905 - 1913'
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N-85-17F 2
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
TEMISKAMING SEDIMENTS ( cont'd)
2037.1 - 2037.7'
2043.1 - 2076.6*
2076.6 - 2211.4' 2076.6 - 2812'
2359 - 2365'
2373.3 - 2387.1'
2377 - 2382' 2402.1 - 2512.9' 2420 - 2437'
2514.0 - 2522.4' 2522.4 - 2631'
2787 - 2792' 2742 - 2827' 2812 - 2817'
Lamprophyre Dike vith quarterfeldspar veining on contacts ,GA B 20 degreesGRITTY GREYWACKE, l" lamprophyredikes at 2055.8' (CA * 25 degrees)and 2059.2' (CA * 25 degrees)Numerous lamprophyre dikesCONGLOMERATE - local greywackeintercalationsQuartz-feldspar veining andstringersLAMPROPHYRE DIKE - upper contactCA s 20 - 25 degrees, localquartz-feldspar veinletsReamed out for vedgeNumerous lamprophyre dikesQuartz-feldspar-carbonate veiningwith local trace pyriteGREY DIKE - locally porphyriticSERICITIC ZONE - locallyabundant quartz-feldspar veinlets,fuchsitic mafic clasts, rarepyritic veins, trace disseminatedpyriteReamed out for wedgeSericiticGREYWACKE, local quartz veining
2827 - 2901.2' KINOJ.EVIS VOLCANICS
Alternating fine-grained and medium-grained sections, a few feet in length each, with numerous irregular quartz-albite veinlets 2866.0 - 2869.3' INTERMEDIATE DIKE - fine-grained,
upper contact* is. sheared for l'CA s 25 degrees, lower contactat 45 degreesMafic volcanicsFault - hairline, dry, CA * 40degrees, perpendicular to dikecontactINTERMEDIATE DIKE (as before)Reamed, no coreMafic volcanics
2869.3 - 2873' 2872.8'
2873 - 2880'(?2877 - 2882'2880 - 2890.0'
DRILL LOG HOLEt N-85-17F PAGEJ 3
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION:BSSS3S8888888S888BB8838S888SSSB88S8388
KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS ( cont'd)
2890 r 2901.2'
2901.2 - 3345.7' BASAL TUFF
2901 - 2442'
2947 - 3145.2'
3145.2 - 3163.6'
3163.6 - 3174'
3174 - 3183'
3183 - 3219'
3208 - 3208.4'
3219 - 3260'
3247.1 - 3248.6'
3260 - 3269'
3269 - 3279.4'
3279.4 - 3325'
3325 - 3345.7'
3345.7 - 3477'
INTERMEDIATE DIKE - fine-grained, grey to brown, vith green spots and numerous quartz veins, at contact with mafic volcanics and sediments, GA s 40 degrees
Sericitic, fine-grained, green,CA s 35 degreesMauve to brown, hematitic,fine-grained reworked tuff withlapilli and agglomerate sectionsSericitic, green, numerousquartz-feldspar veinletsBrown, hematitic tuff andagglomerateSericitic, green coloured tuffand agglomerateReworked tuff, fine-grained,green, sericitic, exhibitingnumerous sedimentary featuresGREY DIKE - sericitic,contacts at 33 degreesGrey coloured, finely beddedtuff with numerous lapilli (?)ibedding at 50 degrees to CAGREY DIKE - fine-grained,sericitic, contacts at 45 degreesto CACRYSTAL TUFF (?) intercalatedwith fine-grained sericiticsediments, fault gouge at 3269*BASAL GRIT - agglomerate,weathering of basement volcanicsFinely bedded sericitic tuff,CA s 45 degreesBASAL GRIT - mafic volcanic clasts
KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS
3345.7 - 3365'
3345.7 - 3390'
Hyaloclastite - textured amygduloidal mafic volcanics Bleached grey-green colour, non-carbonatized and non-magnetic
DRILL LOG HOLE: N-85-17FPAGES 4
BBBBSBSBBBBBBSBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBSSBSBBBSBBS8BSBB8888SSS88S8S8S3SS8888
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTIONBBBSS8SBBBBBSBSBBBSBBS8BBSBBBS8888S8SSS8S88S8SBB888888SBSSC8S8SS8SS8888
KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS (cont'd)
3390 r 3477' Dark green massive mafic volcanicsicarbonatized and magnetic
3477' END OF HOLE
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FOOTAGEBBBB88S8S888SBa
DESCRIPTIONSBS888B8SE8888S88888S888SB8
BORE HOLE DATA
DATE DEPTH ACID TEST
WEDGE WEDGE AZIMUTH TOP TYPE (degrees)
(327)SS8aBBaB88SSS8S8Saa888B
June 18
June 20
985'
1049'
June 20June 22June 23June 24June 25June 25June 26June 27June 28June 29June 30July 1July 2July 4July 4July 6July 7July 8July 9July 9July 11July 11July 13July 13July 15July 17July 19July 20July 20
1050'1184'1250'1321'1327'1391'1537'1600'1734'1884'2031'2110'2211'2341'2377'2499'2514'2566'2660'2667'2780'2787'2870'2877'2980'3183'3368'3469'3477'
- bottom
Steel
Retriev.
Retrlev.
Retriev.
Retriev.
bottom
bottom
Retriev.
Retriev.
Retriev.
Retriev.
Retriev.
005(7)
359
358
350
340
337332330320328326317
319
321316
314
312
317318323323
DIP (degrees)
-77.5
-77.5-77.5-77.5-78-78-78.5-79-79.5-79-78-76-76-75.5-74-74-74
-71.5 r68-69.5-64-65-63
-59-49.5-45.5-44.5
START OF WEDGE HOLE 17F Erroneous- don't know why
Steepening
Steepening
Steepening RAZ
END OF HOLE
SIGNEDl
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SSBS8S8SBS8SS8BBSSSBSS8S88SSBSS8BBBSBSS8S8SSS888SS:SS8S88SB8888S8888SS8BS8BB
SBBBBSSS
FOOTAGE
SSBSBSBS
1722.0 -
1727.0 - 1732.0 -
1737.0 - 1742.0 - 1747.0 - 1752.0 - 1757.0 - 1762.0 - 1767.0 - 1772.0 - 1970.4 -
2028.5 -
2033.1 - 2037.0 - 2170.7 -
2196.0 -
2227.0 -
2231.7 -
2237.7 -
2359.0 -
2395.3 -
ssssszsssss:
1727.0' Aq
1732.0' A 1737.0' D
ffi a.
1742.0' A 1747.0' A 1752.0' A 1757.0' A 1762.0' A 1767.0' A 1772.0' Ai 1777.0' Ai 1972.1' 0
dP:
2033.1' C.q1ai
2037.0' Ai 2039.3' Ai 2172.0' Li
q1l*
2197.5' Ci fir.
2228.1' Ci fiP:
2232. T dqiCJ
2239.5' Ciliq'
2364.9' C(fisi
2397.0' C(
BBBB8BB8B8S8SBBBBS
DESCRIPTIONSBSSSSSSSSBSBBSSSBBSBBSSBBBSSSSBSSBSS
SAMPLE NO.
WIDTH Au Mo (ppb) (ppm)
Altered mafic syenite with 6767 5.0 quartz-feldspar veiningAs above 6768 5.0 Deformed conglomerate, 6769 5.0 fractured with quartz- feldspar filling, lightly alteredAs above 6770 5.0 As above 6771 5.0 As above 6772 5.0 As above 6773 5.0 As above 6774 5.0 As above 6775 5.0 As above 6776 5.0 As above 6777 5.0 Conglomerate, 196 6778 1.7 disseminated pyrite, 2" pyritic noduleConglomerate, fractured, 6779 4.6 quartz-feldspar filling and stringers, trace pyrite As above 6780 3.9 As above 6781 2.3 Lamprophyre dike with 6782 1.3 quartz-feldspar veining on lower contactConglomerate, quartz- 6783 1.5 feldspar stringers in racturing, fluoriteConglomerate, minor quartz- 6784 1.1 feldspar stringer with 196 pyrite, CA s 25 degreesConglomerate to greywacke, 6785 1.0 quartz-feldspar stringers,
- 20 degreesConglomerate with 6786 1.8 lamprophyre dikes and quartz-feldspar stringers Conglomerate, quartz- 6787 5.9 feldspar veining and stringers Conglomerate with less than 6788 1.7
12
715
171110141530151527
11
148
136
22
11
30
12
25
7
22
222
nilnil
2662
2
424
4
2
2
4
2
2
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FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
HOLE i N-85-17FPAGE t 2
SBSSSSSSBSBBSSSSSSSBSSSSSSSS
SAMPLE WIDTH Au Mo NO. (ppb) (ppm)
BBBSBBSSBSBBSSSSSBBBBSSSSSSSSSSBSSSSSSSSSSBSSBSSSSBBSBSSSBBSSSSSBSSSSBBSB
2416
2419
24222426242824352512
2521
2583
2781
2817
2826
2841
28532866
2867
2869
2872
2874288228872890
.6
.2
.4
.0
.9
.5
.3
.8
.0
.2
.0
.1
.0
.9-
.6
.3
.0
.0
.0--
r 2419.
- 2422.
r 2426.- 2428.- 2433.- 2437.- 2514.
- 2525.
- 2585.
- 2782.
- 2819.
- 2828.
- 2843.
- 2854.2867.6'
- 2869.
- 2872.
- 2874.
- 2877.- 2887.2890'2892'
2'
4'
0'0'5'0'5'
0'
5 (
5'
7'
1'
8'
8'
3'
0'
0'
0'O 1
19& disseminated pyriteLamprophyre dike withquartzrfeldspar veiningConglomerate/ quartz-feldspar-carbonate veining,local trace pyriteAs aboveAs aboveAs above.As aboveConglomerate, fracturedwith quartzrfeldsparbetween lamprophyre andgrey dikesConglomerate, sericitic,fractured, quartz-feldspar,contact with grey dikeConglomerate, sericitic,local boudinaged pyriteve inlet sConglomerate, sericitic,quartz-feldspar veinGreywacke, sericitic,quartz-feldspar veiningAs above, potassiumat contact, 196 pyriteve inlet sNumerous irregular quartz-albite veinlets in maficvolcanicsAs aboveIntermediate dike, shearedupper contactIntermediate dike, minorquartz-albite veinlets,1/2" wideMafic volcanics with minorquartz-albite veinletsMafic volcanics andintermediate dikeIntermediate dikeMafic volcanicsMafic volcanicsIntermediate dike, minor
6789
6790
67916792679367946795
6796
6797
6798
6799
6800
6103
61046105
6106
6107
6108
6109611061116112
2.
3.
3.2.4.3.2.
3.
2.
1.
2.
2.
1.
1.1.
1.
2.
2.
4.5.3.2.
6
2
69652
2
5
3
7
0
8
46
7
7
0
0000
12
17
107
171036
21
12
30
74
82
7
1411
4
8
30
47
1043
4
6
22242
16
2
6
4-
4
2
22
2
2
4
nil222
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SBBSSBBBBBBBBSBBBSBBSBSSSSBSSBBSBSS8BBS8SSSSSBSSSBSBSSSS&BSSSBSBSSSSSSS8B
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE WIDTH Au Mo NO. {ppb) (ppm)
8B888888B8888888SBBS8888SBSSS8S8SS8888SSSSSS888SS8888S8SSSBB&BSSB838SS88B
quartzralbite veinlets,less than 196 pyriteIntermediate dike, numerous 6113 3.3 7 2quartz-albite veinlets,less than 196 pyriteIntermediate dike, minor 6114 1.2 8 2veinlets, brown altered,less than 196 pyriteIntermediate dike, 6115 2.0 18 2 numerous quartz veinsIntermediate dike, 2.0' wide 6116 2.7 73 2white quartz vein, GA **40 degreesGreen sericitic sediments, 6117 3.0 11 4minor quartz veinletsAs aboveAs above - light browncolour i ptygmatic veinletsGreen sericitic tuff withnumerous quartz-albite veinsBrown hematitic tuff,numerous quartz veinletsBrown and green tuffBrown hematitic tuff,quartz-albite stringersGreen sericitic tuff, 6124 0.8 11 2numerous quartz-albitestringersAs above 6125 2.3 8 2Fault gouge in tuff, with 6126 0.8 151 22" quartz veinBasal Grit, 196 coarse pyrite 6127 1.0 34 nilIrregular quartz vein 6128 0.7 14 2in tuffIrregular quartz vein in 6129 2.2 12 2Basal GritSilicified Basal Grit at 6130 2.7 7 4Mafic Volcanics contact
2892 - 2895.3'
2895.3 - 2896.8'
2896.5 - 2898.5'
2898.5 - 2901.2'
2901.2 - 2904.2'
2906.4 - 2907.8' 2917 - 2919.3'
3162 - 3163.7'
3163.7 - 3165.2'
3169.1 - 3172.2' 3172.2 - 3173.4'
3179.2 - 3180'
3198 - 3200.3' 3268.8 - 3269.6'
3277.2 - 3278.2' 3324 - 3324.7'
3328.5 - 3330.7'
3343 - 3345.7'
6118 6119
6120
6121
6122 6123
1.4 2.3
1.7
1.5
2.1 1.2
197
30
25
157
2 2
2
2
2 nil
Testing Anomalous Sludge ZonesBSSSBBSBBSBaBSBSSSSSSSSSSSSBSS
2557.0 - 2560.2' Altered conglomerate with minor green mica
31372 3.2
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PROPERTY! Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
HOLEt N-85-17F PAGEJ 4
FOOTAGE
2597.0 - 2598.4'
2603.3 - 2605.2'2343.5 - 2347'
2354.2 - 2357'2478.5 - 2481.7'
2814.8 - 2817'
2819.7 - 2823.2'2823.2 - 2826.1'2828.1 - 2830.6'
2830.6 - 2835.3'2835.3 - 2841.0'
2927 - 2932'
2932 - 2937'2937 - 2942'2942 - 2947'2947 - 2952'
DESCRIPTION
As above with a quartz-albite stringerAs aboveConglomerate, 2 narrowquartz-albite stringersConglomerateQuartz-albite stringersin lamprophyre dike andconglomerateTuff, minor quartz-albiteveinletsAs aboveAs aboveMafic volcanics, belowTemiskaming contact,numerous veinletsAs aboveMafic volcanics, numerousquartz-albite veinletsBleached, sericitic tuffwith quartz-albite veinletsAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveHematitic tuff, minorquartz-albite veinlets
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3137631377
31378
313793138031381
3138231383
31384
31385313863138731388
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1.4
1.93.5
2.83.2
3.2
3.52.92.5
4.75.7
5.0
5.05.05.05.0
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Au Mo (ppb) (ppm)
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NEWFIELDS MINERALS, INC. - KIRKLAND BASIN PROJECT
STRIKE: LOCATION:DIP: DAT-E DRILLED: Apr 10 - May 22, 1986LOGGED BY: J Mucklow, T TwomeyDRILLED BY: Heath S. Sherwood DrillingPURPOSE: Wedged off 19B to straighten hole
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
1872 - 3087.5' TEMISKAMING SEDIMENTS
1872 - 2742.5'
1904 r 1905'1920'1980'2060 12080 - 2140'2146 r 2151'2209'2237 - 2239 12231 - 2257'
2385 - 2386.5'
2576 - 2624' 2742.5 - 2821'
28212895
29182988304030643084
-
i-
.0
3084.0'2912'
2922'2989'3049'3075'- 3087.5'
CONGLOMERATE - with local greywackeintercalations, foliated at O - 10degrees, local magnetic clastsand zonesBlocky groundWedged, reamed to 1925'Wedged, reamed to 1985'Wedged, reamed to 2069'Abundant magnetic clastsBlocky groundWedged, reamed to 2220'BlockyGreywacke to locally siltstoneand gritShear zone, gradationally moredeformed to centre of zone whereclasts are extremely elongatedappearing like concordant veins,minor silica and albiteintroducedLightly sericiticGREYWACKE r with local conglomeraticsections, strongly foliated at20 degrees, narrow localsericitic zones generally proximalto quartz-feldspar stringersCONGLOMERATEBlocky ground', fracturing parallelto CABlocky groundBlocky groundGreywackeGreywackeGREY DIKE - highly deformed,upper contact at 15 degrees,parallel to schistosity, lowercontact is oblique and deformed
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FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
3087.5 - 4298' KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS
Dark green, with chloritic matrix, 3087.5'
3087.5 - 3110' 3110 - 3150'
3109.8 - 3110.5'
3115.5 r 3128.2'
3170 - 3175' 3184.1 - 3188.2'
3188.2 - 3219.4'
3214.0 - 3218.0'
3219.4 - 3297'
3221.5 - 3240.4'
3297'
3297 - 4090.0'
3315 - 3331'
3370.8 - 3375.7'
3441'
white feldspars, fine-grained, nonr-magneticContact is highly deformed, not well defined i GA approximately 20 degreesTectonic breccia texture Abundant quartzralbite veinlets irregular and brecciated Foliated at 15 degrees Quartz-breccia vein, 210 ppb Au over 0.7'Abundant quartz stringers in sheared mafics, GA a 20 degrees No core r reamed, wedged Silicic with abundant quartz stringers INTERMEDIATE DIKES r grey to green, locally brownish? commonly containing quartz-feldspar breccia veining and up to 1& pyrite, magnetite from 3216 -3217' j GA s 20 - 30 degrees Brown-grey dike with magnetite fragments, 95 ppb Au and 24 ppm Mo over 4.0'
BROWN ALTERED ZONE (BAZ) - relatively undeformed, fine-grained volcanics, no sulfides Green-grey dike - CA s 20 degrees with magnetite fragments from 3233.7 - 3236.2' Grades into unaltered mafic volcanics
DARK GREEN VOLCANICS - massive,fine-to-medium-grained, magnetic,BAZ - fine-grained texture,no sulfidesNumerous quartz-albite stringersparallel to CARed felsic rib
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FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS ( cont'd)
3442.7 - 3452.3'
3459 - 3470.8
3483 - 3496.6'
3496.6 - 4090.0'
3643.3 - 3643.7' 3691 - 3701'
3725.4 - 3732.7'
3732.7 - 3793' 3864.1 - 3866.4'
3889.7 - 3890.7'
3904.7 - 3908.2'
3908.2 - 3909.3'
3911.8 - 3916.7'
3974 - 3979'
INTERMEDIATE DIKE - light-brown- grey/ quartz fractures in bleached zones/ lower contact at 10 degrees to CAINTERMEDIATE DIKE - brown altered, upper contact at 35 degrees to CA, minor quartz stringers at 20 degrees to CA; lower contact at 40 degrees with quartz stringers INTERMEDIATE DIKE - numerous quartz-feldspar stringers/ commonly with brown alteration haloesi lower contact CA - 2 5 degrees MAFIC VOLCANICS r fine to medium- grained/ pervasive carbonate/ strongly magnetic/ local carbonate veinlets and stringers/ phenocrysts (feldspar) elongated at low angle to core/ local quartz-feldspar veinlets (CA ^ 20 degrees) with locally associated minor pyrite Flow top breccia? Altered, non-magnetic/ contains leucoxeneINTERMEDIATE DIKE - 4" quartz vein on upper contact j CA ^ 5 5 degrees Trace disseminated pyrite INTERMEDIATE DIKE - irregular contacts? CA s 25 degrees/ non-magneticINTERMEDIATE DIKE - sharp contacts, upper 25 degrees with 4" quartz- feldspar veinlets, 196 chalcopyrite, lower 35 degreesINTERMEDIATE *DIK.E - sharp contacts: upper 40 degrees/ lower 50 degrees? non-magneticQuartz-feldspar veining in volcanics with Wltt very coarse pyrite/ and chalcopyrite in equal proportions/ 58 ppb Au/ 3400 ppm Cu over 1.1' INTERMEDIATE DIKE - sharp contacts? CA s 30 - 35 degrees, non-magnetic Volcanics becoming increasingly altered (leucoxene more abundant) and decreasingly magnetic
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N-86-19D 4
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
KINOJEV1S VOLCANICS ( cont'd)
3979 -3983.1'
3983.1 - 3998.3'
3998.3 - 3999.8'
4004.0 - 4006.0'
4006.0 - 4009.3' 4020 - 4030'
4090.0 - 4235.2' 4136.0 - 4141.fi'
4154.0 - 4159.5'
4203.2 - 4206.7'
4235.2 - 4298.0'
Strongly altered volcanics,buff-green coloured, numerousquartz-feldspar veinlets, leucoxene,non-magneticINTERMEDIATE DIKE - sharp contact?CA s 20 - 25 degrees, chilled margins,porphyritic in centre, minor quartzveinlets in alteration,lower contact sharp, CA ^ 70 degreesBleached volcanics at contactof dikeBleached volcanics with minorquartz veinsBlocky core, regroundBLEACHED ZONE - minor irregularquartz veinletsSaussuritic Mafic VolcanicsMixed mafic to intermediate diking,mafic volcanics, and quartz-carbonate-epidote veiningMAFIC TO INTERMEDIATE DIKE -quartz and pyrite veining onupper contact, quartz-epidoteon lowerMAFIC TO INTERMEDIATE DIKE -carbonate veining and trace pyriteon lower contact; CA = 1 5 - 20degreesSaussuritic Gabbro
4298.0' END OF HOLE
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FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
BORE HOLE DATA
DATE DEPTH ACID WEDGETEST TOP
Apr 10 1857' 1857'
Apr 11 1914'Apr 12 1940' 1940'
Apr 13 1967'Apr 14 1980' 1980'
Apr 15 2025'Apr 17 2060' 2060'
Apr 19 2114'Apr 20 2142'Apr 20 2197'Apr 21 2210' 2210'
Apr 23 2291'Apr 24 2450'Apr 25 2534'Apr 26 2630'Apr 29 2762'May 2 2900' 2900'May 5 2990'May 6 3049' 3154'May 8 3158'May 8 3154' 3154'May 10 3206'May 12 3360'May 15 3655'May 17 3807'May 22 4296'May 22 4025'May 22 3727'May 23 3490'May 23 3365'
WEDGE AZIMUTHTYPE (degrees)
Steel 350
345Retriev.
350Retriev.
355Retriev.
338Retriev.
352348.5348340333
Retriev.324
Retriev.311
Retriev.320
312313320312
DIP(degrees)
riss ssssss
-86.25
-85-87
-84-84.25
-82-82
-80.5-80-80.5
-80-80-80-78.5-78
-76
-74
-74'-73.5-71.5-70.5-69.5-70-71-71.5-73
PURPOSE -deflect into BAZ
Flatteningwedge - start hole
Flatteningwedge
Flatteningwedge
FlatteningwedgeAcid testAcid test
Right azimuthwedge
Right azimuth
Right azimuth
Right azimuthMagnetic rocksMagneticMagneticMagneticMagnetic
Bogus reading -magnetic
SIGNED:
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PROPERTY! Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
HOLEi N-86-19D PAGEl l
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE NO.
WIDTH Au Mo (ppb) (ppra)
2385 - 2386.5'
2329 - 2334.4 2338 - 2342 - 2346 - 2350 - 2414 - 2420 - 3109.8
2334.4'- 2338'2342'2346'2350'2354'2420'2426'- 3110.5'
3115.5 - 3117.7'
3117.73125.53184.1
3122' 3128.2 1 3188.2'
3188.2 - 3193'
3193 - 3197'
3197 - 3200' 3200 - 3203.3'
3203.3 - 3205.8' 3205.8 - 3209.4'
3209.4 - 3211.1'
3211.1 - 3214'
3214 - 3218'
3218 - 3219.4' 3219.4 - 3221.5' 3221.5 - 3226.5' 3226.5 - 3230' 3230 - 3233.7'
Minor silica and albite in shear zoneConglomerate (high sludges) As above As above As above As above As above As above As aboveQuartz-breccia vein in mafic tuff/volcanics Abundant quartz stringers in sheared mafics As above As aboveSilicified mafics with abundant quartz stringers Green dike - quartz-breccia veins/ 196 disseminated pyriteGrey dike, quartz-breccia veining, 196 disseminated pyriteGrey dike - as above Green dike, with quartz- breccia veining Green dike, as above Grey dike, with abundant quartz stringers Quartz-breccia vein with 196 disseminated pyrite White quartz vein, less than 196 pyriteBrown-grey dike(?) tuff(?) with magnetite fragments .006optBrown-grey sericite dike BAZGreen dike Green dike Green dike
5444 1.5
544554465447544854495450545154525453
5.43.64.04.04.04.06.06.00.7
186
106
128
108
210
nil28422228
5454
545554565457
5458
5459
2.2
4.3 2.7 4.1
4.8
4.0
8
10186
22
nil
5460 5461
5462 5463
5464
5466
5467
3.0 3.3
2.5 3.6
1.7
2.8
4.0
6 3
4 18
43
34
95
2 2
4 4
4
4
24
54685469547054715472
1.42.15.03.53.7
26197
414
862
nilnil
PROF
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PROPERTY: Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
HOLE t PAGE t
N-86-19D 2
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION -sssaassasaasssssassaaasas
SAMPLE WIDTH NO.
Au Mo (ppb) (ppm)
3233.7 - 3236.2'
3236.2 - 3240.4' 3240.4 - 3245.4' 3245.4 - 3247'
3247 - 3250.8 3254 - 3259 - 3264 - 3269 - 3273.8 3278 - 3282.7
3250.8'- 3254'3259'3264'3269'3273.8'- 3278' 3282.7'- 3286.7'
3286.7 - 3291' 3291 - 3296' 3296 - 3298.4'
3314 - 3317'
3324.9 - 3326.8' 3328.4 - 3329.7' 3339 - 3341.7'
3359 - 3359.7' 3370.8 - 3372'
3374.2 - 3375.7' 3408.9 - 3410'
3432.3 - 3433.6' 3448 - 3450.9'
3459.5 - 3460.5'
3463.6 - 3464.9'
3470.5 - 3471.1'
Grey dike(?) tuff(?) vith magnetite fragments, 3 - 5* pyrite Green dike BAZBrown Altered Zone, in upper mafic volcanics, no pyrite As above As above As above As above As above As above As above As aboveBAZ i with 5096 irregular quartz veinlets BAZ, as above BAZGrades into green mafic volcanicsGrades into BAZ - no mineralization BAZ, minor quartz stringers BAZ, minor quartz stringers Abundant quartz-albite stringers in green mafic volcanicsQuartz-breccia vein Abundant quartz-albite stringers in mafic volcanics, parallel to CA As aboveQuartz stringers with 19o pyrite, in mafic volcanics Quartz stringers Quartz stringers in brown- altered intermediate dike As above, stringers at 20 degrees to CA As above, irregular quartz stringers As above, irregular quartz
5473
547454755476
5489
549054915492
54935494
2.5
4.25.0 1.6
3.0
1.9 1.3 2.7
0.7 2.2
437
18
8124
83
266
547754785479548054815482548354845485
548654875488
3.83.25.05.05.04.84.24.74.0
4.35.02.4
787787474
2968
664268824
422
648
66
5495 5496
5497 5498
5499
5500
6201
1.5 2.1
1.3 2.9
1.0
1.3
0.6
7 6
8 7
4
6
8
6 6
4 4
4
6
10
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PROPERTY* Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
HOLE: PAGE:
N-86-19D 3
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE NO.
WIDTH Au Mo (ppb) (ppm)
3483 - 3485.2'
3485.23487.93491,3493,
02
3487349134933496
.9'
.0'
.2'
.6'3520.7 - 3523.4'
3560.0 - 3562.O 1
3567.0 -3579.0 -3593.3 -3597.9 -3584.9 -
3610.5 -3643.0 -3652.6 -3659.0 -3672.9 -3698.7 -
3709.4 -
3724.8 -
3568.7'3580.0'3594.3'3598.9'3586.5'
3612.0'3644.0'3653.6'3661.2'3674.0'3699.8'
3710.5'
3726.7'
3889.0 - 3891.0'
3897.3 - 3899.1'
3904.7 - 3908.2 1
3908.2 - 3909.3 1
stringers at contact Intermediate dike, quartz 6202 stringers at 85 degrees to GAAs above 6203 As above 6204 As above 6205 As above 6206 Mafic volcanics, quartz- 6207 feldspar-carbonate stringers at CA s 20 degrees Mafic volcanics, quartz- 6208 feldsparrcarbonate stringers As aboveAs above, trace pyrite As above, trace pyrite As aboveAs above, less than 196 pyriteAs above, trace pyrite As above, trace pyrite As above, trace pyrite As above, trace pyrite As above, trace pyrite As above, quartz-feldspar veiningAs above, quartz-feldspar- carbonate veining Contact of intermediate dike vith mafic volcanics, 4" quartz veinIntermediate dike in mafic 6222 volcanics, chalcopyrite in quartz-feldspar veinlets in volcanicsQuartz-feldspar veining, 6223 CA = 35 degrees in mafic volcanicsIntermediate dike, local 6224 quartz-feldspar stringers, trace pyriteMafic volcanics, quartz- 6225 feldspar veinlets with coarse pyrite and chalco-
2.2
2.7 3.1 2.2 3.4 2.7
2.0
2.0
1.8
3.5
1.1
63646
34
58
nilnilnil
22
62096210621162126213
621462156216621762186219
6220
6221
1.71.01.01.01.6
1.51.01.02.21.11.1
1.1
1.9
36447
623
231514
8
8
22422
444664
4
4
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PROPERTY! Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
HOLEt N-86-19D PAGEt 4
FOOTAGE
3909.3 -
3979.0 -
3983.1 -
3986.0 -3991.1 -3996.1 -
3998.5 -4004.0 r
4020.0 -
4022.0 -4025.2 -4014.1 -
4057.1 -
4102.9 -
4136.0 -
4153.3 -
4158.5 -
4206.2 -
4277.9 r
3911.8'
3983.1'
3986.0'
3991.1'3996.1'3998.5'
3999.9'4006.0'
4022.0'
4025.2'4030.4'4016.0'
4058.4'
4104.0'
4141.5'
4155.0'
4160.4'
4207.2'
4279.1'
DESCRIPTION
pyrite approximately 1096Mafic volcanics, localquartz-feldspar stringers,trace pyriteMafic volcanics, stronglyaltered, numerous quartz-feldspar veinletsIntermediate dike, quartzstringers and alterationAs aboveAs aboveAs above, lower contact withmafic volcanics, quartzstringersBleached volcanicsBleached volcanics, quartz-feldspar stringersAs above, quartz-feldsparstringersAs aboveAs aboveMafic volcanics, numerousquartz-feldspar stringers,with alternating haloesAs above, quartz- feldspar-carbonate veiningAs above quartz-feldspar-carbonate stringers,trace pyriteMixed volcanics, maficrintermediate dike, quartz-carbonate-chalcopyriteveiningQuartz-pyrite veining oncontact of mafic-intermediate dikeQuartz-chalcopyrite veiningon contact of maficrintermediate dikeIntermediate dike/volcaniccontact, carbonate veining,trace pyriteGabbro, carbonate veinletswith associated coarse
SAMPLENO.
6226
6227
6228
622962306231
62326233
6234
623562366237
6238
6239
6240
6241
6242
6243
6244
WIDTH
2.5
4.1
2.9
5.15.02.4
1.42.0
2.0
3.24.81.9
1.3
1.1
5.5
1.7
1.9
1.0
1.2
Au(ppb)
8
15
4
46
10
710
21
4116
6
15
8
7
8
18
2
Mo(ppm
6
8
4
246
46
4
844
2
6
4
2
4
2
6
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ERTYi Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township HOLEl N-86-19D PAGEi 5
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE WIDTH Au Mo NO. (ppb) (ppm)
pyrite 4293.5 - 4294.8' As above 6245 1.3
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NEWFIELDS MINERALS, INC. - KIRKLAND BASIN PROJECT
STRIKE:DIP:LOGGED BY: T TwomeyDRILLED BY: Heath S, Sherwood DrillingPURPOSE: To cut BAZ further east
LOCATION:DATS DRILLED: June 15 - Aug 19, 1986
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
1156 - 1236.3'
1236.3 - 1674.2
1674.2 - 2686.5 1
Top of Wedge at ll30'
BIMODAL PORPHYRY
1209 - 1219' 1219 - 1236.3" 1236.3'
MAFIC SYENITE
1236.3 - 1241'
1243.8 - 1252.7'
1300' 1318 - 1361' 1490' 1522 -r 1648 -
1325'
1532 11664
1664 - 1674.2'
1674.2'
Wedged shallowerBecoming more syeniticLower contact sharp but irregularwith approximately l" chilledmargin, CA - 4 5 degrees
Syenite altered, most intensenearest intrusive contactMAFIC DIKE, fine-grained,dark green, CA - 25 degreesBecoming mesocratic downholeNo core, wedged shallowerChloritic fracturing at 38 degreesFirst felsic ribReamed out for wedgeLight reddish alteration, patchythen becoming overprinted by agreen alterationGreen alteration, shearing,numerous narrow quartz-feldsparveinletsSharp contact, CA - 80 degrees
TEMISKAMING SEDIMENTS - CONGLOMERATE
With narrow greywacke intercalations1674.2 - 1684'
1701.2 - 1702
2028.1 - 2197.8 1
Deformed and fractured, foliation CA * 1 5 degrees LAMPROPHYRE DIKE, ,quartz-feldspar veining on upper contact, CA *s 35 degrees Conglomerate with numerous lamprophyre dikes
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FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
2686.5 - 3760'
TEMISKAMING SEDIMENTS ( cont'd)
2056.4 - 2076.4'
2169.0 - 2169.7'
2184 - 2191'
2200.6 - 2201.6'
2208.0 - 2209.3'
2414.3 - 2430.5' 2436'
2474 - 2476.8'
2678 - 2684'
Fractured conglomerate/ local quartz-feldspar filling/ rock has an orange hue (hematitic?) RED-BROWN DIKE - contacts upper GA - 3 5 degrees/ lower CA s 80 degrees Reamed out for wedge/ NX core to 2196'FELSIC DIKE/ CA s 15 - 20 degrees/ porphyriticFELSIC DIKE/ fine-grained/ CA s 25 - 30 degrees Several narrow lamprophyre dikes Hole stopped - off course - backed up to wedge at 2243* to east SERICITIC ZONE - numerous quartz- feldspar veinlets/ fuchsitic clasts/ strongly deformed/ schistosity CA s 15 - 25 degrees/ local evidence of folding/ local concordant lamprophyre dikes Reamed/ no core
KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS
Alternating fine-grained and medium-grained sections every few feet/ carbonatized/ minor calcite stringers2684 - 2689'
2767 - 2925 1
2925 - 2956.2'
2956.2 - 2973.8'
2963 - 2973.8 1
2966 - 2966. A'
Highly deformed transition between sediments and volcanicsNumerous calcite veinlets/ at various angles to CA/ (commonly low angles) Loss of carbonate; now silicified; with some quartz veinsINTERMEDIATE DIKE - grey-green/ spotted/ green mica/ fine grained/ sericitic/ CA ^ 20 degreesBreccia texture/ cemented by quartz-albite veinlets Grey clay zone - fault(?)
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FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS (cont'd)
2973.9 - 3525'
2973.8 - 2990'
2978.3 - 2980'
3007.5 - 3009.5'
3010 - 3013.4'
3022.5 - 3024'
3030.1 - 3033.3'
3060.5 - 3062'
3066.6 - 3071.8'
3071.8 - 3075.2
3130.5 - 3131.7' 3149.8 - 3151.7'
3166.4 - 3167.4'
3179 - 3211'
BROWN ALTERED ZONE (BAZ) -foliated at 10 -25 degrees to CAGradual colour change fromgreen to mauve to brown4" wide quartz vein and 1096coarse disseminated pyrite inwalls) 0.139 oz/ton Au over 1.8'l" wide fine-grained grey dikeat 10 degrees to CAGREY DIKE - fine-grained,contacts at 30 and 20 degrees to CABAZ with numerous quartz-albiteveinletsGREY DIKE - fine-grained,deformed (sheared), minor greenspots (chlorite), upper contactat 25 degrees; lower contactat 12 degrees to CABrecciated quartz veiningat 10 - 20 degrees to CA, with196 disseminated pyrite and molyj0.044 oz/ton Au over 1.6'GOLD ZONE - four quartz-albite-pyrite-moly zones in BAZ, at20 degrees to CA, each hastrue width of 3", upper contactof zone bounded by a quartz vein(2" wide) at 28 degrees to GA?0.115 oz/ton Au over 5.2'GREY DIKE - with white stretchedfeldspar phenocrysts, uppercontact at 60 degrees, lowerat 75 degrees to CA, shearedat 20 degrees to CA, withquartz stringersQuartz-albite veinlets, 196 pyrite4" wide quartz veinlet and coarsepyrite at 20 degrees to CA;0.046 oz/ton Au over 1.9'GREY DIKE, contacts, upper at20 degrees, lower at 60 degrees to CABAZ with numerous quartz-albiteveinlets and coarse disseminatedpyrite {approximately 196)
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FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS ( cont'd)
3221 - 3253'
3254.6 - 3254.9' 3370 - 3400'
3399 - 3432' 3401.5 - 3403.5'
3405 - 3409' 3446.7 - 3447.5'
3448.6 - 3450.5'
3474.1 - 3525 1
3500.2 - 3501.2'
3522'
3568.9 - 3572.7'
3584.0 - 3595.9'
3595.9 - 3697.7'
3647.7 - 3654.8'
3683.7 - 3686.8'
BAZ with quartz-albite veinlets and less than 196 coarse disseminated pyritei 0.02 oz/ton Au over 5.0' GREEN DIKE at 45 degrees to CA BAZ with numerous quartz-albite veinlets and less than 196 coarse disseminated pyrite
MagneticDark green, less altered zone/ magneticDark green, less altered, magnetic Albite veining with pyrite and moly (196), CA * 1 5 degrees Albite veining with 5* pyrite and moly, CA s 20 degrees t 0.02 oz/ton Au over 10.5' Variable colour from light green sericitic, to dark green chloritic, to orange and grey although texture remains the same, local concentrations of coarse pyrite and/or quartz- feldspar veiningj grading out of BAZ becoming dark green and very magneticGREEN SPOTTED DIKE - CA s 10 degreesGrades out of Brown Altered Zone and becomes dark green and strongly magnetic GREY DIKE - with minor feldspar phenocrysts, upper contact 20 degrees, lower at 10 degrees to CA 'GREY DIKE - as above i contacts, upper at 30 degrees, lower at 45 degreesDark green to grey, magnetite and feldspar-phyric, mafic- volcanic i as before GREY DIKE - as before, contact at 35 degrees to CA, lower contact is irregular GREY DIKE - as before, contacts at 55 degrees to CA
DRILL LOG HOLE: N-86-19EPAGE: 5
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS (cont'd)
3701.2 - 3704' Three small GREEN-SPOTTED DIKEScontacts at 25 degrees to CA
3704 - 3760* Dark green mafic volcanics?magnetic/ carbonated
3742' ) Hematite fracture fillings3747' )
3760' END OF HOLE
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FOOTAGEaaaaaaa:::
DATE
June 1 5
June 17June 18June 18June 20
June 23June 24June 27June 29June 29July 1July 2July 3July 4July 5July 6July 6July 7
July 8July 10July 11July 12July 13July 14July 17July 19July 21July 30Aug 1
DEPTH ACIDTEST
1146'
1209'1332'1338'1315'
1438'1480'1654'1842'1876'2000'2081'2178'2184'2292'2434'2374'2250'
2304'2460'2570'2670'2677'2728'2968'3178'3380'3590'3760
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DESCRIPTION
BORE HOLE DATA
WEDGE WEDGE AZIMUTHTOP TYPE (degrees)
1130' Steel 350
1209' Retriev. 351351
Retriev.Steel
000Retriev.
357Retriev.
352352352349
Retriev.354335340
Steel RAZ
002358350346
Retriev.352345330322326
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DIP(degrees)
-85 S
-85 S-82-82 S
Rwb
-80.5-82-80.5-81-81-79.5-79.5-79.5-79.75-79.25-77-78
B s1
-78.5-78.5-76-73.5-74 R-73
' -72-64-58.5-56
E
Start of wedge Hole 19E Shallowing wedge
Shallowing wedge Replace above wedge - core barrel stuck
Back up hole/ steel wedge at last good test
END OF HOLE
SIGNED:
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PROPERTY! Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
HOLEt N-86-19E PAGEJ l
FOOTAGE
1700.6 - 1702.0'
1664.0 - 1669.0'
1669.0 - 1674.2'
1674.2 - 1679.0'
1679.0 - 1684.0'
2047.4 - 2048.5'
2060.8 - 2064.7'
2196.0 - 2198.0'
2414.1 - 2418.3'
2428.7 - 2430.5'
2423.2 - 2425.9'
2432.9 - 2434.4'
2480.4 - 2483.0'
DESCRIPTION SAMPLE NO.
2484.22489.42528.02556.7
2487.4' 2492' 2530.3' 2558.5'
Lamprophyre dike in 6246 conglomerate with quartz- feldspar veiningAltered mafic syenite with 6247 quartz-feldspar veining Altered mafic syenite with 6248 quartz-feldspar veining Deformed conglomerate, 6249 fractured with quartz- feldspar fillingDeformed conglomerate, 6250 fractured with quartz- feldspar fillingConglomerate/ sheared 6251 brecciated zone, GA s 10 degrees, quartz- feldspar fillingOrange hue, lamprophyre 6252 dikes, fracturin, quartz- feldspar, breccia zone Lamprophyre dike with quartz 6253 veining on upper contact Conglomerate with 2 6254 lamprophyre dikes and associated quartz-feldspar veinletsConglomerate with quartz- 6255 feldspar fractures and lamprophyre dikeLamprophyre dike with 6256 contact, associated quartz-feldspar veining As above, with internal 6257 quartz-feldspar veining Conglomerate, sericitic, 6258 quartz-feldspar veining, local trace pyrite As above 6259 As above 6260 As above 6261 Minor quartz-albite 6262 veining in conglomerate
WIDTH
1.4
5.0
5.2
4.8
5.0
1.1
3.9
2.0
4.2
1.8
2.7
1.5
2.6
3.2 2.6 2.3 1.8
Au Mo (ppb) (ppm)
116
12
19
12
11
11
7
22
12
55
11
12 54 10 8
nil
2
2
2
4
4
4
2
4
6
4
4
2 4 2 4
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PROPERTY: Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
HOLE i PAGE t
N-86-19E 2
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
2684.0 - 2686.5'
2686.5 - 2689'
2926 - 2927.4'
2928.3 - 2929.2 1
2949.2 - 2952'
2952 - 2953.5'
2953.5 r 2956.2'
2956.2 - 2959.1'
2959.12962.0
2966.02970.12973.4
2962.0' 2966.2'
2970.1' 2973.4' 2974.7'
2974.7 - 2978.2'
2978.2 - 2980.O 1
2980.02985.02990.02995.03000.03005.03009.7 - 3013.4 - 3018.4 - 3020.0 - 3022.5 - 3025.7 -
2985.0'2990.0'2995.0'3000.0'3005.0'3009.7'3013.4'3018.4'3020.0'3022.53025.7'3027.1'
Dorainantly congoraerate -minor green mica and quartzveinletsDominantly mafic volcanicsat contact with conglomerateQuartz veinlet 2" wide at10 degrees to GA, in maficvolcanicsQuartz-albite veinlets inaltered mafic volcanicsBleached mafic volcanics,mm-sized pyrite seamQuartzralbite vein at45 degrees to GA, in maficvolcanicsMafic volcanics with albiteveinlets; at contactwith dikeGrey dike with minor quartz-albite veinletsAs aboveGrey dike/ breccia texturewith quartz-albite veinsAs aboveGreen-spotted dikeQuartz-albite vein with 2S6coarse pyrite in wallrockBAZ, mauve coloured,196 coarse disseminatedpyriteBAZ, with 596 coarse cubicpyrite and quartz veinletsBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZGrey DikeBAZBAZBAZBAZ, minor quartz veinletsAs above
SAMPLE NO.
6263
6264
6265
6269
6270
6276
6277
WIDTH Au Mo(ppb) (ppm)
2.5
2.5
1.4
14 nil
56
10
2.8
2.9
3.5 14
2
2
6266
6267
6268
0.9
2.8
1.5
18 2
7 nil
41 2
15 nil
21
62716272
627362746275
2.94.0
4.13.31.3
1117
3810
164
22
722
1.8 0.139 2opt
627862796280628162826283628462856286628762886289
5.05.05.05.05.04.73.75.01.62.53.21.4
142264
302107
1431537
19
4222
2024
202222
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PROPERTYt Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
FOOTAGE
3027.1 -3028.0 r3031.9 -3033.0 -3036.0 -
3039.1 -3043.1 -3045.2 -3047.0 -3049.9 -
3050.9 -3054.3 -3058.0 -
3060.5 -
3062.1 -3064.5 -3066.6 -
3069.6 -
3071.8 -3073.5 -
3075.2 -3079.6 -3084.5 -3088.0 -3092.7 -3098.0 -3103.0 -3108.0 -3112.6 -
3113.6 -3118.0 -3123.0 -
3028.8'3031.9'3033.0'3036.0'3039.1'
3043.1'3045.2'3047.0'3049.9'3050.9'
3054.3'3058'3060.5'
3062.1'
3064.5'3066.6'3069.6'
3071.8'
3073.5'3075.2'
3079.6'3084.5'3088.0'3092.7'3098.0'3103.0'3108.0'3112.6'3113.6'
3118'3123.0'3124.9'
DESCRIPTION
As aboveBAZBAZGrey DikeBAZ, with quart z-pyriteat contact with above dikeBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZ, with 1/2" wide quart z-chlorite breccia vein,less than 196 pyriteBAZBAZBAZ, minor quartz-albiteveinletsBrecciated quartz veinin BAZ, 196 disseminatedpyrite and molyBAZBAZGold Zone, 3 quart z-albite-pyrite-moly stringersin BAZBAZ, with 2" wide quart z-pyrite-moly stringers at30 degreesGrey DikeGrey Dike - minor quartzveinletsBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZ, quartz plus 196 coarsedisseminated pyriteBAZBAZBAZ
SAMPLENO.
BBBBBSBB:
62906291629262936294
62956296629762986299
63003115131152
31153
311543115531156
31157
3115831159
311603116131162311633116431165311663116731168
311693117031171
WIDTH
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0.93.91.13.03.1
4.02.11.82.91.0
3.43.72.5
1.6
2.42.13.0 .
2.2
1.71.7
4.44.93.54.75.35.05.04.61.0
4.45.01.9
Au(ppb)
1210111198
84
112692
41018
.044
294105
106opt
.128
3832
26104
12181064
36
467
Mo(ppm)
22224
22222
222
114
846
382
48
42
242464244
222
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PROPERTY: Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
HOLE: PAGE:
N-86-19E 4
FOOTAGE
3124.9 - 3126.4'
DESCRIPTION SAMPLE NO.
WIDTH
3126.4 - 3128.0 - 3130.5 -
3132.1 - 3137.2 - 3141.2 -
3145.2 - 3148.0 - 3149.8 -
3151.7 -
3153.8 -
3156.0 - 3159.0 - 3161.0 - 3165.0 -
3166.4 - 3167.4 - 3171.0 - 3173.7 - 3176.0 - 3179.2 -
3181.0 - 3184.2 - 3187.5 - 3191.9 - 3194.9 - 3198.2 -
3201.0 - 3203.5 - 3206.0 -
3128.0' 3130.5' 3132.1'
3237.2' 3141.2' 3145.2'
3148.0' 3149.8' 3151.7'
3153.8'
3156.0'
3159.8' 3161.0' 3165.0' 3166.4'
3167.4' 3171' 3173.7' 3176.0' 3179.2' 3181.0'
3184.2' 3187.5' 3191.9' 3194.9' 3198.2' 3201.0'
3203.5' 3206.0' 3207.7'
BAZ, quartz-albite veinlets 31172at 25 degrees to GA/l* pyriteBAZ 31173BAZ 31174BAZ, 196 pyrite with 31175abundant quartz-albiteveinletsBAZ 31176BAZ 31177BAZ, with minor quartz- 31178albite veinlets at 30degrees to CABAZ 31179BAZ 31180Coarse pyrite at 20 31181degrees/ about 4" wide,in BAZBAZ, minor quartz veinlets 31182with pyriteBAZ, minor quartz veinlets 31183with pyriteBAZ 31184BAZ 31185BAZ 31186BAZ, minor quartz veinlets 31187and 196 disseminated pyriteGrey dike 31188BAZ, minor quartz veinlets 31189BAZ, minor quartz veinlets 31190BAZ 31191BAZ 31192BAZ, numerous quartz- 31193albite veinlets, 196 pyriteAs above 31194As above 31195As above 31196As above 31197BAZ, less than 196 pyrite 31198BAZ, numerous quartzralbite 31199veinlets, 196 pyriteAs above 31200As above '31201As above 31202
1.5
Au Mo (ppb) (ppm)
55
1.62.52.6
5.14.04.0
2.81.81.9
2.1
2.2
3.02.04.01.4
1.03.62.72.33.21.8
3.23.34.43.03.32.8
2.52.51.7
191754
867
3610
0.046opt
63
67
66943
307
2152322229
138
33312521951263
1036453
422
422
22
34
10
2
2222
22
nil242
2222
nil2
222
PRC
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;OPERTYt Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
HOLE i PAGE t
N-86-19E 5
3207.7 - 3211.0'3211.0 - 3216'3216.0 - 3217.5'3217.5 - 3221.8'3221.8 - 3223.6'
3223.6 - 3224.9'3224.9 - 3226.0'3226.0 - 3226.8'
3226.8 - 3231.0'3231.0 - 3233.7'3233.7 - 3236.0'3236.0 - 3240.0'3240.0 r 3242.3'3242.3 - 3245.0'3245.0 - 3247.2'3247.2 - 3249.9'3249.9 - 3253.0'3253.0 - 3255.2'
3255.2 - 3257.6'3257.6 r 3261.0'3261.0 - 3264.3'3264.3 - 3266.4'3266.4 - 3271.0'3271.0 - 3275.7'3275.7 - 3277.0'3277.0 - 3281.0'3281.0 - 3285.8'3285.8 - 3290.6'3290.6 - 3292.4'3292.4 - 3294.9'3294.9 - 3296.6'
3296.6 - 3299.6'3299.6 - 3303.6'3303.0 - 3308.0'3308.0 - 3313.0'3313.0 - 3318.0'3318.0 - 3323.0'3323.0 - 3328.0'3328.0 - 3333.0'
As aboveBAZBAZBAZBAZ, with some quartzralbite veinlets, less196 pyriteAs aboveAs aboveAs above, with 1" wideblack quartz veinAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs above/ with 2" widegreen dikeBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZ, abundant quartz vBAZBAZBAZBAZ, dark green colourBAZBAZ, with quartz andspecular hematite veinBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZ
than
e ins
lets
SAMPLE tNO.
flDTl
ISSSSBSSSSSSSS:
3120331204312053120631207
312083120931210
31211312123121331214312153121631217312183121931220
31221312223122331224312253122631227312283122931230312313123231233
3123431235312363123731238312393124031241
3.35.01.54.31.8
1.31.10.8
4.22.72.34.02.32.72.22.73.12.2
2.43.43.32.14.64.71.34.04.84.81.82.51.7
3.03.45.05.05.05.05.05.0
5929228
277
352825218
3344
291107118973819158
106
5376
32393
81221474
6466
1036
232
2242
12
2212054
2484222444
2224424442222
22442444
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PROPERTY* Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE
HOLE: PAGE:
WIDTH
N-86-19E 6
Au MoNO. (ppb) (ppm)
33333338334333483352
33543358336333683370
3373
33783381338233843388
3390339333953398340034053409341234163419
3421342634313436
34403444
3446
3447
*
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
00008
50008
7
02855
6004603612
4470
02
5
5
--
---
-
-----
-- -- ---
--
-
-
-
3338.3343.3348.3352.3354.
3358.3363.3368.3370.3373.
3378.
3381.3382.3384.3388.3390.
3393.3395.3398.3400.3405.3409.3412.3416.3419.3421.
3426.3431.3436.3440.
3444.3446.
3447.
3448.
0'0'0'8'5 1
0'0'0'8'7'
0'
2'8'5'5*6'
0'0'4'6'0'3*6'l 12'4'
4'7'0'O'
2'5'
5'
6'
BAZ 31242 5.0 17 2BAZBAZBAZBAZ, quart z-albiteveinlets, in shear at25 degrees to GABAZBAZBAZBAZBAZ, quartz veining withtrace pyriteBAZ, quartz veining withup to 396 pyriteBAZ, quartz veiningBAZ, quartz veiningBAZ, quartz veiningBAZ, trace pyriteBAZ, quartz- feldsparveining, locally 596 pyriteBAZ, trace pyriteBAZ, quartz veiningBAZBAZ, magneticDark green BAZ, magneticAs aboveBAZBAZBAZ, greenish, magneticBAZ, quartz-feldsparveiningBAZ, greenish, magneticBAZ, greenish, magneticBAZBAZ, minor quartz- feldsparwith 196 pyriteBAZBAZ, minor quartz-feldsparveinlets with up to 196pyriteBAZ, qua r t z- feldsparveining, pyrite and moly 596BAZ
31243312443124531246
3124731248312493125031251
31252
3125331254312553125631257
31258312593126031261312623126331264312653126631267
31268312693127031271
3127231273
31274
31275
5.5.4.0.
3.5.5.2.2.
4.
3.1.1.4.2.
2.2.3.2.4.4.3.3.3.1.
5.5.4.4.
4.2.
1.
1.
0087
50089
3
26701
4042433518
0330
23 0.
0 0.
1 0.
6334
63687
12
1011151725
78462
1012217
19
11006opt
042opt
028opt
6428
46284
4
24422
22222422
nil2
2222
26
548
20
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PROPERTY: Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
HOLEi N-86-19E PAGE: 7
FOOTAGE
3448.
3450.
3452.3457.3460.3463.3466.3470.
3474.
3477.
3480.
3483.3488.3492.3496.
3500.
3505.3510.3515.
3520.3567.
3568.
6 -
5 -
9 -2 -0 -0 -4 -0 r
1 r
3 -
0 -
9 -4 -2 -1 -
0 -
0 -0 -0 -
0 -7 -
9 -
3450.
3452.
3457.3460.3463.3466.3470.3474.
3477.
3480.
3483.
3488.3492.3496.3500.
3505.
3510.3515.3520.
3525.3568.
3569.
5'
9'
2 10'0'4'0'1'
3'
0'
9'
4'2'1'0'
0'
0'0'0'
0'9'
8'
DESCRIPTION SAMPLENO.
WIDTH Au Mo(ppb) (ppm)
BAZ, quartzr feldspar 31276 1.9 0.072opt 556veining, pyrite and moly 596BAZ, quartz-feldsparveiningBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZ, local concentrationsof coarse pyriteSericitic, light green"BAZ", trace coarse pyriteSericitic BAZ, grading toorange, trace coarse pyriteBAZ, pale orange to grey,trace coarse pyriteGrey-green "BAZ"Grey-green "BAZ"Grey-orange BAZOrange BAZ grading to lightgreen (sericitic)Sericitic "BAZ". 0.5' greenspotted dikeLight orange BAZLight orange BAZLight orange BAZ gradingto grey-greenGreen to orange BAZMafic volcanics, minoralbite veinlets at contactwith dikeDike, feldspar phenocrysts,with minor albite veinlets
31277
312783127931280312813128231283
31284
31285
31286
31287312883128931290
31291
312923129331294
3129531296
31297
2.
4.2.3.3.3.4.
3.
2.
3.
3.3.3.3.
5.
5.5.5.
5.1.
0.
4
380461
2
7
9
5899
0
000
02
9
0.006opt
744
12
8
11
12347
7
32
64
23
2
24222-
4
2
2
2-22
6
442
42
2
Testing Anomalous Sludge Zones
2168.6 - 2170'
2252.32356.02360.4
2254.8' 2360.4' 2365.4'
0.8' vide mauve coloured 31298 1.4dikej quartz stringerson contactsConglomerate 31299 2.5Conglomerate 31300 4.4Conglomerate 31301 5.0
DRILL LOG HOLE: N-86-19F PAGEl l
NEWFIELDS MINERALS, INC. - KIRKLAND BASIN PROJECT
STRIKE: LOCATION:DIP: DATE DRILLED: Aug. 4 - Aug. 21, 1986LOGGED BY: T. Twomey, M. MassonDRILLED BY: Heath B, Sherwood DrillingPURPOSE:BBBBBBBBSBSSBBSSSBSSBBSBBBSSBBBBBSSSSSBB&SBSSSSBBBSSSSSBBSBBSBSSSSBSSS
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTIONBBSSSBBSSSBSBBSSSSSBSSSSSSBSSSSSSSSBSSSSSSBBBSBSSBBSBBSSSSBBSSSSSBBSSBSBS
2881 - 3844'
Steel wedge at 2870'.
KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS
Dark-green, feldspar-phyric, non-magnetic. 2881 r 2930'
2930 r 2956.3'
2956.3 - 2977'
2977 - 3509'
2977 - 2989'
3017.2 - 3018.2'
3020 - 3040' 3053.5 - 3056.0'
3079.7 - 3082.5'
3084.5 - 3097.0'
3137 - 3190'
Abundant calcite veinlets in carbonatized volcanics. Becomes silicified, no calcite; volcanic a steel greyrgreen colour. GREY DIKE - highly deformed, schistose, with numerous quartz- albite veinlets and green spots (chlorite), 196 pyrite. Both contacts obscured by quartz veining. 2975 r 2977' - ground core. BROWN-ALTERED ZONE - foliated at 15-20 degrees to CA. Colour grades from green to brown, with quartz veining and approximately 396 coarse cubic pyrite throughout. GREY DIKE r highly deformed, schistose. Quartz veining at contacts, CA ^ 45 degrees. Schistosity at 10 degrees to CA. GREY DIKE - highly deformed, schistose. Contacts at 15 and 10 degrees to CA respectively, with quartz-albite stringers. GOLD ZONE - quartzralbiterpyrite- molybdenum in BAZ. Sheared veining at 30 - 15 degrees to CA. 3080.7 r 3081' r altered dike, contacts at 40 degrees to CA. GREY DIKE - brown-altered, sheared. Contacts at 12 degrees to CA.BAZ with sections of quartz- albite veining, with 596 coarse pyrite; at 40 - 10 degrees to CA.
DRILL LOG HOLE: PAGE:
N-86-19F 2
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS (cont'd)
3224 - 3225'
3260 - 3263'
3278 - 3287'
3306.5 - 3308.7'
3309 - 3313'
3414 - 3479'
3479'3479 - 3509'3509
3529.1 - 3531.9'
3531.9 - 3536'
3626.5 - 3642.8'
3642.8 r 3644.2'
3659 - 3684.7'
3684.7 - 3686.7'
3686.7 - 3691.6'
3691.6 r 3700.5'
3727.7 - 3729'
GREY DIKE - sheared, contacts at45 degrees to CA.Pyriterfilled fractures at 10degrees to CA.Quartz stockwork/ in BAZ, atlow angles to CA, with less than196 pyrite.GREEN-SPOTTED DIKE - with quartzveinletsf contacts at 30 and20 degrees to CA.BAZ, with quartz veinlets at15 degrees to CA.Intercalated dark green (lessaltered) zones within BAZ.Grades into BAZ.BAZ.MAFIC VOLCANICS, dark green,equivalent of BAZ.LOWER GOLD ZONE - quartz-pyrite-molybdenum, CA ** 20 degrees.Two l cm wide quartz-pyritermolybdenum veinlets, CA - 1 0 and30 degrees respectively in greenmafic volcanics.INTERMEDIATE DIKE - with reddishfeldspar phenorysts* uppercontact at 40 degrees, lower at30 degrees to CA.Narrow quartz-albite stringerswith 2# pyrite in brown-alteredwalls adjacent.Slightly brown-altered maficvolcanics.GREEN-SPOTTED DIKE - contacts atW.
Slightly brown-altered mafic volcanics.GREY DIKE - contacts at 30*, with reddish feldspar phenocrysts. GREEN-SPOTTED DIKE r light greenr sericitic with anhedral chlorite/ sericite clots. Upper contact at 030 degrees to CA, lower contact at 045 degrees, marked by narrow l inch quartz vein.
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N-86-19F 3
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KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS (cont'd)
3776 - 3782'
3791 - 3797.4'
3797.4 - 3844'
3844.0'
BAZ r quartzralbite veining in mediumrgrained Fe tholute to give moderate BAZ development. GREEN-SPOTTED DIKE - finerto- medium-grained, sub-euhedral augite in a very-fine-grained grey-green matrix. Upper contact at 022 degrees to CA, marked by l cm quartz-albite veinlet. Lower contact is irregular at 035 degrees. MAFIC VOLCANICS r medium- grained Fe thorite, massive with distinctive texture and high magnetism.
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BORE HOLE DATA BH NO. N-86-19FaaaaaaaaaaasaaaasaaaaaaaaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBasaaaasaaaasaaaasaaDATE DEPTH ACID WEDGE WEDGE AZIMUTH DIP 1986 (feet) TEST TOP TYPE (degrees) (degrees)
Aug 4 2881
Aug 7 2988Aug 21 3450Aug 21 3604Aug 21 3844
2855.5 Steel parent 350 r72.5
350338330
-72-65-62-60
Start of Hole - Right Azimuth wedge
EOH r 3844
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PROPERTY: Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
HOLE: N-86-19F PAGE: l
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE NO.
WIDTH Au Mo PPB PPM
2952.0 - 2956'
2956.0 - 2957.1'
2957.1 - 2962.8'
2962.82966.82971.52973.82977.2
2966297129732977.2'2981.5'
8' 5' 8'
2981.5 - 2985.4' 2985.4 - 2990'
2990.0 - 2995' 2995 - 3000' 3000 - 3005' 3005 - 3010.0' 3010.0 - 3013.8' 3013.8 - 3016.1'
3016.1 - 3017.8'
3017.8 - 3020.0' 3020 - 3025' 3025 - 3030' 3030 - 3031.8'
3031.8 - 3035'3035 - 3040'3040 - 3045'3045 - 3051.0'3051 - 3053.7'
3053,7 - 3055.7'3055.7 - 3057.9'
3057.9 - 3060'
Mafic volcanics with 31302 4.0numerous quartz-albiteveinletsQuartz veining at contact 31303 1.1of volcanics and dikeGrey dike, minor quartz 31304 5.7veinlets and less than196 pyriteAs above 31305 4.0As above, ground core 5096 31306 4.7As above 31307 2.3As above, ground up 5096 31308 3.4BAZ, green coloured, quartz 31309 4.3veining and 396 pyriteAs above 31310 3.9BAZ, colour change from 31311 4.6green to brownBAZ, brown colour 31312 5.0BAZ 31313 5.0BAZ 31314 5.0BAZ 31315 5.0BAZ 31316 3.8BAZ, 3096 quartz-albite 31317 2.3veinletsContact of BAZ/dike with 31318 1.73096 quartz veiningOther contact dike/BAZ 31319 2.2BAZ 31320 5.0BAZ 31321 5.0BAZ, 4096 quartz veining 31322 1.8containing chloriteBAZ 31323 3.2BAZ 31324 5.0BAZ 31325 5.0BAZ 31326 6.0Contact of BAZ/dike, with 31327 2.75096 quartz-albite veiningGrey dike 3132R 2.0Contact dike/BAZ, with -31329 7 .7.20l?i quart'^-aIbi to voinin.iBAZ Jl 330 2 .1
67
7
3
41041167679
566
4196333
4
29443
4438
12
15'•'.X
2
A
22248
22
282424
4
6426
622
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PROPERTY: Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
FOOTAGE
3060306530703075.3078.3079.
3082.3084.
3088.3092.3097.310031053110311531203125313031353136.
3137.3143314731523155.
3157.
3160.
3164.3167.31723177
31823185.
3189.
..--077
55
660r--~--- 3
7---6
7
5
26--
-5
7
3065'3070'3075'- 3078.7'- 3079.7'- 3082.5'
- 3084. 5 1- 3088.6'
- 3092.6'- 3097'- 3100'3105'3110'3115'3120'3125'3130'3135'3136.3'- 3137.7'
- 3143'3147'3152'3155.6'- 3157.7'
- 3160.5'
- 3164.2'
- 3167.6'- 3172'3177'3182'
3185.5'- 3189.7'
- 3192.7'
DESCRIPTION
BAZBAZBAZBAZBAZ, 196 pyriteGold Zone; quartz-albite-pyrite-molybdenum stringersin BAZBAZGrey Dike; brown-alteredand shearedAs aboveAs aboveBAZBAZ, minor quartz veiningBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZ5096 quartz withdisseminated pyrite in BAZBAZBAZ, 3096 quartz veiningBAZBAZBAZ, quartz veining with596 coarse pyrite,10 degrees to CABAZ, 5096 quartz vein,less than 196 pyriteQuartz-albite vein,196 pyriteBAZ, 2096 quartz veinletsBAZBAZQuartz-albite stockworkin BAZ, 196 pyriteAs above, 196 pyriteAs above, with pyriteveinlet, ry;i pyriteBAZ
SSSSSSSSSS
SAMPLENO.
ssssssssss
313313133231333313343133531336
3133731338
313393134031341313423134331344313453134631347313483134931350
3145131452314533145431455
31456
31457
31458314593146031461
3146231463
31464
HOLE: N-86-19F PAGE: 2
WIDTH
SK
555312
24
443555555511
54532
2
3
3455
34
3
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000708
01
040000000034
30061
8
7
4400
52
0
AuPPB
114964
0.2540. 138
8234
1586
108
17103
3244
37
1257
11104
16
92
695
17419
79256
14
MOPPM
ssss
222
niloft 240^262
124
422228222224
84442
2
2
2422
22
nil
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PROPERTY: Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
FOOTAGE
3192.73197.03202 -3207 -3212 -3217 -3222 -3227 -3232 -3237 -3242 -3246 -3251 -3256 r3261 -
3266 -3271 -3276 -3278.7
3283.53287.33291 -3296 -3301 -3306.2
3309.2
3314.13319.1
- 3197'- 3202'3207'3212'3217'3222'3227'3232'3237'3242'3246'3251'3256'3261'3266'
3271'3276'3278.7'- 3283.5'
- 3287.3'- 3291'3296'3301'3306.2'- 3309.2'
- 3314.1'
- 3319.1'- 3323'
3323 - 3325.3' 3325.3 - 3326.6'
3326.6 - 3331.6' 3331.6 - 3337' 3337 - 3342' 3342 - 3347' 3347 - 3352' 3352 - 3357'
DESCRIPTION SAMPLENO.
BAZ 31465 BAZ 31466 BAZ 31467 BAZ 31468 BAZ 31469 BAZ 31470 BAZ 31471 BAZ, specular hematite 31472 BAZ, specular hematite 31473 BAZ, specular hematite 31474 BAZ 31475 BAZ 31476 BAZ 31477 BAZ, 1^ disseminated pyrite 31478 BAZ, I72rinch wide pyrite 31479 filled fractureBAZ 31480 BAZ 31481 BAZ, quartz veinlet 31482 Quartz stockwork in BAZ, 31483 less than 196 pyrite As above 31484 BAZ, quartz veining 31485 As above 31486 As above 31487 As above 31488 Green-spotted dike with 31489 BAZi quartz on contacts BAZ, with quartz veining 31490 at 15 degrees to GA BAZ 31491 BAZ, 4096 quartz-albite 31492 veining, l - 3^ pyrite, chalcopyriteBAZ 31493 BAZ, 0.9-foot wide 31494 quartz vein at 40 degrees to CA, with 5*Z pyrite BAZ 31495 BAZ 31496 BAZ 31497 BAZ -31498 BAZ 31499 BAZ 31500
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WIDTH
! H3SS323
4.35.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.04.05.05.05.05.0
5.05.02.74.8
3.83.75.05.05.23.0
4.9
5.03.9
2.31.3
5.05.45.05.05.05.0
N-86-19F3
sassss
AuPPB
asssss
41044784778
13488
4149
11128
36
253
604
307
19
3030
736
48631088
48
MoPPM
BSS
24444242224228
12
4422
222222
2
22
24
222242
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PROPERTYi Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
3357 -3362 -3367 -3372 -3377 -3382 -3387 -3392 -3397 -3402 -3407 -3412 -3417 -3422 -
3427 -
3432 -3437 -3442 -3447 -3452 -3457 -3462 -3467 -3472 -3477 -3482 -3486 -3491 -3496 -3499.6
3362'3367'3372'3377'3382'3387'3392'3397'3402'3407'3412'3417'3422'3427'
3432'
3437'3442'3447'3452'3457'3462'3467'3472'3477'3482'3486'3491'3496'3499.6'- 3502.7'
3502.7 - 3504.2' 3504.2 - 3506'
3506 - 3511'
3511351635213526
3516' 3521' 3526' 3529.1
BAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZGrades out of BAZ, intogreen-coloured equivalentDark-green volcanic,equivalent of BAZAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveGrades into BAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZ, with quartz veiningat 45 and 30 degrees to GA,less than 1# pyriteBAZBAZ, with quartz-albiteveining, less than 1^pyritej black chloriteBAZ, grades intodark-green volcanicsDark-green volcanicsAs aboveAs aboveAs above, less than1V6 pyrite
SAMPLE NO.
3090130902309033090430905309063090730908309093091030911309123091330914
30915
309163091730918309193092030921309223092330924309253092630927309283092930930
3093130932
30933
30934309353093630937
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N-86-19F4
ISaiSSSBSSSSSSSSB
WIDTH
5.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.0
5.0
5.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.04.05.05.03.63.1
1.51.8
5.0
5.05.05.03.1
AUPPB
4842622247
1060127
99
5688
214441484
4519
44
114
6
49106
51
MOPPM
44466
nil22222224
4
442442
4
44
4
26b2
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PROPERTY: Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
HOLE: N-86-19F PAGE: 5
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
3529.1 - 3531.9'
3531.9 - 3536'
3536 - 3541' 3541 - 3546' 3546 - 3551' 3551 - 3556' 3566.6 - 3570.8' 3591.3 - 3593.1'
3625.0 - 3626.5'
3644.2 - 3645.9'
3659.3 - 3663.3'
3677.0 - 3681.6'
3681.0 - 3684.7'
3684.7 - 3686.8'
3686.8 - 3691.6'
3691.6 - 3697.8' 3776 - 3781'
Lower Gold Zone/ quartz-pyrite-molybdenum/ Ca s 20 degrees Two 1-cm wide quartz- pyrite-molybdenum veinlets/ CA = 1 0 degrees and 30 degrees Dark-green mafic volcanics As above As above As above As aboveAs above/ with 3-inch wide quartz-albite veinlet Mafic volcanics/ above intermediate dike Quartz-albite stringers with disseminated pyrite, (less than 190 in brown wallsSlightly altered mafic volcanics/ light grey colourSlight brown-altered mafic volcanics; narrow dikes As above/ with 3-inch wide white quartz vein Green-spotted dike/ with minor volcanic inclusion Slightly brown-altered mafic volcanics Grey DikeBAZ/ moderately developed alteration with quartz-albite veining
SSBSSSSSSSBBBBBBSSSSBBBSS
SAMPLE WIDTH Au Mo NO. PPB PPM
EBSSSSSSSSSBSSSSSSBSSSSSS
30938 2.8 ,086opt 524
30939
309403094130942309433094430945
30946
30947
30948
30949
30950
30951
30952
3095330954
4.1 352 26
5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.2 1.8
1.5
1.7
4.0
4.6
3.1
2.1
4.8
6.2 5.0
6322
4424
nil
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P^PERTY: Newfields Minerals Inc. HOLEi N-86-19F Teck Township PAGE: 6
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE WIDTH Au MoNO. PPB PPM
TESTING ANOMALOUS SLUDGE ZONES
3586 r 3590.3' Green mafic volcanics with 31398 4.3 nilBAZ texture
3592.1 - 3596' As above 31399 3.9 nil 3596 - 3601' As above 31400 5.0 nil
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DRILL LOG HOLE i N-86-19GPAGE l l
NEWFIELDS MINERALS, INC. - KIRKLAND BASIN PROJECT
STRIKE l LOCATION!DIP t DATE DRILLED i Aug 21 - Oct 4 , 1 986LOGGED BYt T. Twomey, M. MassonDRILLED BY i Heath S, Sherwood DrillingPURPOSE i
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTIONesssaBssBSBSssssssssssasssssBsssssBSBBSSBBBSS
Wedge at 1482'
1502 - 1677' MAFIC SYENITE
Massive , fine-to-medium-grained, green-red colour, very magnetic. Contact zone is green, fractured leucoxene and albite rich) some coarse, euhedral pyrite, less than Q
1677 - 2789.2' TEMISKAMING SEDIMENTS
Conglomerate - coarse-grained pebble-cobble conglomerate; pebble elongation from 0-15 degrees to CA (may cause hole to wander). 2085 - 2095' Blocky core - chlorite
fractures parallel to CA. 2496 - 2670' SERICITIC ZONE - pale-green
colouration - alteration withminor green mica and quartz-albite veinlets, in conglomerate ipebble elongation at 20 degreesto CA.
2553.5 - 2569' Deformed zone - schistose, veryelongated, conglomerate withbrecciated quartz-albiteveining.
2670 - 2695' Grades out of sericiticalteration, loss of veining andgreen mica.
2774 - 2789.2' Conglomerate is mafic composition,disconformable erosion contactwith basement.
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FOOTAGE DESCRIPTIONISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBSSSSBBBBSaSS
SSSSSSBSSSSB
2789.2 - 3986' KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS
Dark blue-green colouri feldspar-phyric, non magnetic, carbonatized.2795.2 - 2824' 2825 - 2879'
2879 - 2975'
2975 - 2983.9'
2983.9 - 3011.2'
3011.2 - 3023'
3023 - 3558'
3023 - 3076'
3091 - 3097'
3123.2 - 3128.4'
3138.0 - 3140.2'
3148.0 - 3149.2
Numerous quartz-albite veins. Massive, feldspar-phyric mafic volcanics i dark-green round feldspar crystals. Blue-green mafic volcanics with typical elongated feldspar crystals, elongation at 25 - 15 degrees to CA. Highly deformed mafic volcanic with numerous quartz-albite veinlets, schistose at 30 degrees to CA.GREEN-SPOTTED DIKE - green alteration spots in a very-fine grained clayey, grey matrix, upper contact at 25 degrees to CA, schistose at 25 - 10 degrees to CA, lower contact sheared, obscured by quartz veining. Leucoxene-spotted black volcanic grading into BA2 at 3023'.
BROWN-ALTERED ZONE (BAZ) Gradational contact with volcanics. Intercalated BAZ and mafic volcanics, alteration varies from weak to intense, moderately to strongly foliated at 10 - 20 degrees to CA. GREEN SPOTTED DIKE - light grey- green, fine-grained and spotty in places, Upper Contact broken, Lower Contact at 25 degrees to CA and marked by quartz-albite veining.GREEN-SPOTTED DIKE - fine-grained grey clayey matrix, schistose. SPECULAR HEMATITE - bounded by quartz-albite veinlets at 20 degrees to CA, but zone is foliated parallel to CA| consists of specularite and pyrite in BAZ. Quartz vein with 2 - 3% pyrite, trace molybdenum(?) in BAZ.
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iBBSSBSSBBaaBBaaBSSsaaasFOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
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KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS (cont'd)
3167.5 - 3169'
3174 - 3179'
3190 - 3191.3'
3200.7 - 3203.2'
3206.5 - 3214' 3214 - 3223'
3223'3234.7 - 3239.1'3259.2 - 3260.1'
3276.3 - 3329.2'
3414 - 3434'
3434346334813504351635583638
3463' 3481' 3504' 3516' 3558' 3638' 3656.8'
3656.8 - 3693.5' 3693.5 - 3707.8'
3707.8 - 3729' 3729 - 3731'
GREEN-SPOTTED DIKE - contacts at 15 degrees to CA, with quartz and pyrite.Quartz stockwork in BAZ, less than 196 pyrite.Quartz vein with 2 - 396 pyrite and chalcopyrite, in BAZ. GREEN-SPOTTED DIKE - with numerous quartz-albite veinlets and 196 disseminated pyrite. GREEN-SPOTTED DIKE. DARK-GREEN MAFIC VOLCANICS - with BAZ texture , some foliation sub- parallel to CA. Grades back to BAZ. GREEN-SPOTTED DIKE. GOLD ZONE - quartz-molybdenum-pyrite at 20 degrees to CA. GOLD ZONE - convoluted quartz veining with pyrite and molybdenum, in BAZ. Dark-green volcanics, same texture and gradational contacts to BAZ. BAZ.Dark-green volcanics, as before. BAZ.Dark-green volcanics, as before. BAZ.Dark-green volcanics, as before. GREY DIKE - with reddish feldspar phenocrysts, upper contact at 45 degrees to CA. Dark-green volcanics, as before. BROWN-ALTERED DIKE - with some altered volcanics, quartz vein at upper contact with green volcanics, quartz veinlets throughout.Dark-green volcanics, as before. Quartz-albite brecciation in medium-grained mafic volcanics, Kinojevis volcanics are ubiquitously carbonitized - calcium carbonate and with narrow quartz-albite veining.
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FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS (cont'd)
3886.5 - 3893'
389339223927
39513970
3922' 3927' 3951'
3970' 3986'
GREEN-SPOTTED DIKE - upper contact marked by quartz- albite veining with a pale red-brown colour of alteration in dike* Ground-mass is very-fine-grained - aphanitic, blue-grey rhyolitic. Phenocrysts are pale green, subhedral to colloform representing alteration of pre-existing phenocrysts to chlorite/sericite. Dark-green volcanics* as before. Green-spotted Dike. Medium-grained dark-green volcanics f as before. Saussuritized gabbro. Medium-grained dark-green volcanics , as before.
3986' END OF HOLE
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FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
BOREHOLE DATA BH NO. N-86-19GBBBBSSBaaaSBBBaSBSaSBSSBSBBBSSSBSSSSSSSSaSSSSSSaSSSSSaCSBSSSSSBSSSSSSBS
DATE DEPTH ACID WEDGE WEDGE AZIMUTH DIP (1986) (feet) TEST TOP TYPE ( degrees) (degrees)
Aug 21 1500
Aug 23 1558Aug 25 1644
Aug 29 1602
Aug 30 1716 Sept l 2004 Sept l 2009 Sept 4 2105
Sept 5 2142Sept 6 2220Sept 6 2229
Sept Sept
7 22848 2375
Sept 10 2475 Sept 10 2485 Sept 12 2541
Sept 13 2593 Sept 16 2757
Sept 16 2764 Sept 18 2899
Sept 20 3048 Oct 4 3275 Oct 4 3525 Oct 4 3725 Oct 4 3986
Steel
Retriev. Retrlev.
Steel
Retriev. Retriev.
Retriev.
Retriev.
Retriev.
Oil 351
357353
350
350
355
355
Retriev. Retriev.
340340337330
82-82
81, 81,
-80
-78,
-78,
-78-74
-72
-70-68-66-58
55
Right full wedge off parent Right full wedge 2 Retriev. wedges lost i l sheared of the other reamer jammed2 Steel wedges - first one lost
Right full wedge Up S, 40 degrees to right
Shallowing with 15 degrees RAZ
Right wedge S. degrees up
20
Right full wedge 5 Non-magnetic conglomerate
Non-magneticconglomerateShallowingShelving inKinojevisIn BAZBAZBAZ
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FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE WIDTH Au Mo NO. (feet) PPB PPM
1172 - 1677'
1677 - 1672' 2477.1 - 2478.l 1
2507.8 - 2509'
2559.5 - 2563.0'
2563.0 - 2565.0' 2553.6 - 2555.4' 2795.2 - 2797.3' 2800.4 - 2802' 2814.9 - 2819' 2819 - 2823.2' 2975 - 2980'
2980 - 2983.9'2983.9 r 2988.6'
3009.6 - 3012.1'
3023 - 3028'
410
30413046
305130563061306630713076308130863091
3046' 3051'
3056' 3061' 3066' 3071' 3076' 3081' 3086' 3091' 3097'
30961309623096330964309653096630967
2.01.82.11.65.14.25.0
nilnilnilnilnil20
nil
3343
Contact zone between Mafic 30956 5.0 nil nil Syenite and ConglomerateAs above 30957 5.0 nil Quartz-albite veinlets 30958 1.0 120 in conglomerateQuartz-albite veinlets 30959 1.2 nil in sericitic altered conglomerateDeformed, sericitic 30960 3.5 nil conglomerate with brecciated quartz-albite veins As above As aboveQuartz-albite veins in As above As above As aboveDeformed mafic volcanics with numerous quartz- albite veinletsAs above 30968 3.9 nil Green-spotted dike at 30969 4.7 nil upper contactBrecciated quartz-albite 30970 2.5 140 veinlets at dike/volcanic contactModerate to strong BAZ 30971 5.0 nil in mafic (leucoxene) volcanicsBAZ 30972 5.0 nil BAZ - weak alteration 30973 5.0 nil with sericite-leucoxeneBAZ 30974 5.0 nil BAZ 30975 5.0 nil BAZ 30976 5.0 nil BAZ 30977 5.0 nil BAZ 30978 5.0 nil BAZ 30979 5.0 nil BAZ 30980 5.0 770 BAZ '30981 5.0 1620 Green-spotted dike in BAZ 30982 6.0 20
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OPERTYl Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
FOOTAG]
aaasas:
3097 -3102 -3107 -3112 -3117 -3122 -3123.23128.43132.73136.73138 -
3140.23143 -3148 r
3149.23154 -3159 -3164 -3166.73169 -3174 -
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3102'3107'3112'3117'3122'3123.2- 3128- 3132- 3136- 31383140.2
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DESCRIPTION SAMPLE NO.
BsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaasaaaasaaaasasaaaasaaKaBAZ 30983BAZ 30984BAZ 30985BAZ 30986BAZ 30987BAZ 30988Green-Spotted Dike 30989BAZ 30990BAZ 30991BAZ 30992BAZ/ abundant specularite, 30993hematite and 196 pyriteBAZ 30994BAZ/ less than IX pyrite 30995Quartz vein with 1-396 30996pyrite, trace moly?, in BAZBAZ 30997BAZ 30998BAZ 30999BAZ 31000BAZ 5601BAZ 5602Quartz stockwork in BAZ/ 5603less than 196 pyriteBAZ, minor quartz veins, 5604less than 196 pyrite onmarginsAs above 5605Quartz vein with 2-396 5606pyrite and chalcopyrite,in BAZBAZ 5607BAZ 5608Green-spotted dike, 196 5609pyrite with numerousquartz-albite veinsBAZ, with quartz-albite 5610veinlets and 196 pyriteon marginsGreen-spotted dike 5611As above 5612Dark-green mafic volcanics, -5613BAZ textureAs above 5614BAZ 5615
3179 - 3185'
3185 - 3190' 3190 - 3191.3'
3191.3 - 3195.7'3195.7 - 3200.7'3200.7 - 3203.2'
3203.2 - 3206.2'
3206.2 - 3209.6' 3209.6 - 3214' 3214 - 3218'
3218 - 3223' 3223 - 3228'
HOLE:PAGE;
N-86-19G2
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WIDTH AuPPB
MoPPM
:aasaaasaasaassa
5.05.05.05.05.01.25.24.34.01.32.2
2.85.01.2
4.85.05.02.72.35.05.0
6.0
5.01.3
4.45.02.5
nilnilnilnil10
nilnil40
nilnilnil
4030
nil
50nil4030
50010030
60
5070
301040
3.0
2.4 4.4 4.0
5.0 5.0
nil
60nil30
20 nil
ASSAY REPORT
PROPERTY* Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
FOOTAGE
3228 r 3233'3233 r 3234.7'3234.7 - 3239. 3 13239.3 - 3243'3243 - 3248'3248 - 3253'3253 - 3257.2'3257.2 - 3259.2'3259.2 - 3260.1'3260.1 - 3261.3'3261.3 - 3265.0'3265 r 3270'3270 - 3273.8'3273.8 - 3276.3'
3276.3 - 3279.2'
3279.2 - 3283'3283 - 3287.9'
3287.9 - 3293'3293 - 3298'3298 - 3303'3303 - 3308'
3308 - 3313'3313 - 3318'3318 - 3323'3323 - 3328'3328 - 3333'3333 - 3338'3338 - 3343'3343 - 3348'3348 - 3353'3353 - 3358'3358 - 3363'3363 - 3368'3368 - 3373'3373 - 3378'3378 - 3383'3383 - 3388'3388 - 3393'3393 - 3398'3398 - 3403'
DESCRIPTION
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SAMPLE WIDTH Au Mo NO. PPB PPM
BAZ 5616 5.0 20BAZGreen-spotted dikeBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZGold Zone - quartz-moly-pyBAZBAZBAZBAZQuartz stockwork at 30degrees to GA, in BAZGold Zone - convolutedquartz veining with moly,pyriteBAZ, with quartz veiningQuartz stockwork in BAZ/less than 196 pyriteBAZ, minor quartz/albiteBAZ, slightly hematizedBAZBAZ, weakly hematized,with minor quartz veiningBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZ, hematizedBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZ
5617561856195620562156225623562456255626562756285629
5630
56315632
5633563456355636
5637563856395640564156425643564456455646564756485649565056515652565356545655
1.74.63.75.05.04.22.00.91.23.75.03.82.5
2.9
3.84.9
5.15.05.05.0
5.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.0
nilnilnilnilnilnil100
1870(.06opt)50
14020
nilnil
590
nil20
nilnilnilnil
nilnilnilnilnilnilnilnilnilnilnilnilnilnilnilnilnilnilnil
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FOOTAGE
3403 - 3406'3406 r 3409'3409 r 3414 '3414 r 3419'
3419 - 3424'3424 r 3429'3429 - 3434'3434 r 3439'3439 r 3444'3444 - 3449'3449 - 3454'3454 - 3459'3459 r 3464'3464 - 3469'3469 - 3474'3474 - 3479'3479 - 3484'
3484 - 3489'3489 - 3494'3494 - 3499'3499 - 3504'3504 - 3512'3512 - 3517'
3517 - 3522'3522 - 3527'
3527 - 3532'3532 - 3538'3538 - 3543'3543 - 3548'3548 r 3553'3553 - 3558'
3558 - 3563'3563 - 3568'3693.0 - 3694.6'
3694.6 - 3699.2'
DESCRIPTION
BAZBAZBAZDark-green volcanics iBAZ textureAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZDark-green volcanicsAs aboveAs aboveGreen-volcanics gradinginto BAZBAZBAZBAZBAZDark-green volcanicsGreen-volcanics gradinginto BAZBAZBAZ, minor coarse pyrite(less than 1*)BAZBAZBAZBAZBAZBAZ/ grading out, intodark-greenDark-green volcanicsAs aboveQuartz veining at contactof volcanics/dikeBrown-altered dike (plusgreen spots) with quartzveinlets
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SAMPLENO.
Esacasassi
5656565756585659
5660566156625663566456655666566756685669567056715672
567356745675567656775678
56795680
568156825683568456855686
568756885689
5690
iBBaaaaaaaaaBSBB
WIDTH Au Mo PPB PPM
8B88BS8SS838SS8
3.0 nil3.0 nil5.0 nil5.0 nil
5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0
5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 8.0 5.0
5.0 5.0
5.0 6.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0
5.0 5.0 1.6
4.6
nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil
nil nil nil nil nil nil
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nil nil nil nil nil nil
10nil30
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FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
3699.2 - 3702' 3702 r 3707.3'
As above As above
SAMPLE NO.
sssssss:56915692
WIDTH
2.85.3
Au MoPPB PPMS88S8SSB
70 nil
3568 - 3573'3573 - 3578'3578 - 3583'
TESTING ANOMALOUS SLUDGE ZONES NOT PREVIOUSLY SAMPLED
Dark-green volcanics As above As above
569356945695
5.0 5.0 5.0
nil mi
1722.5 - 1727 1 1741.5 - 1746.5'
2199221922392259
2204' 2224' 2244' 2260'
2280 - 2285'2300 - 2305'2330 - 2335'
2358.8 - 2363.8'
CHECKING ANOMALOUS SLUDGE ZONES
Conglomerate Conglomerate with minor quartz-albite stringers Conglomerate Conglomerate Conglomerate Quartz-albite veinlets in conglomerate Conglomerate Conglomerate Conglomerate, minor quartz-albite stringers Conglomerate
55085509
5510551155125513
551455155516
4.55.0
5.05.05.01.0
5.05.05.0
nilnil
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nilnil
nilnilnil
5517 5.0 nil
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DRILL LOG HOLEl N-86-20PAGE: l
NEWFIELDS MINERALS, INC. - KIRKLAND BASIN PROJECT
STRIKEt (Collar) 330 degrees LOCATIONiDIP: -75 degrees DATE DRILLED! May 9 - June 11, 1986LOGGED BY: J Mucklow, T TwomeyDRILLED BY t Heath S, Sherwood DrillingPURPOSE! Test "Newfields Break" to east8888S888888888888888888888:S88888888888SS8B888S8S88888S8S88B88SSSS88SB8
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION88888888888888888888888888888888388888S88888S88SSS88S8888888888B888SS8
0-22' OVERBURDEN r Casing
22 - 622.0' MAFIC SYENITE
Melanocratic, massive, medium-grained,magnetic, often carbonatized30 - 42.4' BRECCIA ZONE r fault,
brecciated and altered maficsyenite (silicified, hematized),fracturing at 30 - 35 degrees to CA
42.4 - 61' Altered mafic syenite r bleachedand silicified
61.0 r 71.6' Mafic Dike - finergrained,CA s 55 degrees, magnetic
71.6 - 89' Hematitic, black-red colourimagnetic, massive, grades outat about 89'
119 - 120' Blocky 231 r 232' Blocky 300 - 303' Blocky core - chlorite slips,
CA s 15 degrees 389 - 390' Blocky 394 - 400' Blocky core - fractures parallel
to CA462 - 463' Blocky core 548' Chloriterquartz-slip at 20 degrees
to CA550.5 - 551' Ground core 611 - 622' Baked contact zone becoming more
intense toward contact, altered
622.0 - 1445.7' BIMODAL PORPHYRY
770.0 - 867.0' Blocky867.2 - 871.7' MAFIC DIKE - very, magnetic,
porphyritic, black, sharp contacts upper 35 degrees, lower 60 degrees
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BIMODAL PORPHYRY (cont'd)
878.4 - 882.3'
912.0 r 980.0 r 988.0 - 1001.0 -
914.0' 985.0' 990.0' 1011.O 1
1048.3 r 1049.2'
1078.0 r 1129.0 -
1178.0 r 1227.0 r 1297.0 r
1360.0 r
1445.7'
1079.0' 1140.0'
1200.0' 1229.0' 1298.0'
1363.2'
INTERMEDIATE DIKE - contacts sharpCA a 50 r 55 degreesArea of fracturing, GA s 50 degreesMinor black xenolithsGround coreFracturing at 5 degrees to10 degrees to CAInchrwide quartz vein at 45 degreesibleached zone/ 261 ppb Au over 0.9'Blocky coreHematitic fractures at 45 degreesto CARed, hematiticZone of fracturing! CA - 45 degreesXenolith(?), brecciated texture,dark colouredQuartz-feldspar veining withstrong alteration (sericite)Sharp intrusive contactiCA s 30 degrees
1445.7 - 1858.0' MAFIC SYENITE
Magnetic, melanocratic, medium-grained, massive 1473.6 - 1481.7' BIMODAL PORPHYRY DIKE -
CA - 30 degrees, minor calciteon lower contact
1719.0' First felsic rib, becomingincreasingly abundant downhole
1858.0' Contact CA s 65 degrees
1858.0 - 2669.5' TEMISKAMING SEDIMENTS
1858.0 r 1910.0'
1887.8 - 1897.7'
40 degrees,
1910.02019.2
2551.0' 2019.7'
2221.5 - 2226 1
GREYWACKE, bedded, CA locally gritty INTERMEDIATE DIKE (3054 Zone?) very finergrained, sericitic to chloritic, numerous quartz stringers CONGLOMERATE2-inchrwide quartz vein at 45 degrees to CA, 177 ppb Au over 0.5'Very blocky, sericitic, highly fractured, local quartz- feldspar veinlets - fault
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FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
TEMISKAMING SEDIMENTS ( cont'd)
2228 - 2405'
2237.4 - 2238.5'
2408 r 2420'
2420 - 2444'
2444 - 2476'
2530 - 2642'
2551.0 - 2669.5' 2551.0 - 2552.0'
2553.5 - 2555.7'
2555.7 - 2556.3'
2556.3 - 2596' 2596.6 - 2600.8'
2669'
2669.5 - 3073.2' KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS
Mixed conglomerate with numerous narrow (0.3 r 2.0') lamprophyre dikes commonly with quartz-feldspar veining on one or both contacts} CA s 30 - 40 degrees LAMPROPHYRE DIKE - with quartz- feldspar veins on contacts, 113 ppb Au over 1.1* Becoming increasingly sericitic and deformed , downhole GA s 35 degrees Sericitic, strongly deformed, local quartz-feldspar stringers Brecciated conglomerate with quartz-feldspar stringers and filling, local Lamprophyre Dikes at t2454' - 6"; 2466' - 8" t 2467.7 - 2473.3') GA " 25 degrees Strongly elongated; CA = 30 degrees GREYWACKE (Basal Tuff?) Albitic or siliceous, strongly foliated; CA s 35 r 40 degrees Stringer-like albitic alteration in greywackeQuartz-feldspar-sericite vein, highly fractured Lightly sericiticStrongly foliated (CA - 30 degrees) greywacke with stringers of quartz-feldspar (concordant) All rocks foliated at contact at 20 degrees to CA
Greenish-black colour - fine-grained to medium- grained, with altered feldspars, locally porphyritic, carbonated, non-magnetic, well foliated at 25 degrees, abundant chlorite2757 - 2763' Porphyritic, feldspar-phyric 2965.2 - 2966.2' Quartz-breccia vein on dike contact,
155 Au over 1.0'
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FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS ( cont'd)
2966.2 r 2969.0'
2969.4 - 2970.4'
2969 - 3005'
2987.4 r 2988.0'
3006 - 3071'
3027.0 - 3039.0'
3064 r 3072.8'
3072.8 - 3073.2'
GREEN SPOTTED DIKE r shearedcontacts with quartz veiningjCA *s 25 degreesBrecciated quartz vein,187 ppb Au over 1 .4'Highly deformed, foliated at25 degrees, with brecciatedquartz veiningQuartz-albite veinlets at30 degrees in sheared zone,220 ppb Au over 0.6'Becoming partially hematizediwith redrbrown hematizedphenocrysts (magnetite?),not magneticGREY INTERMEDIATE DIKE - withfeldspar phenocrysts, contactsat 20 degrees to CASheared and hematiticjCA - 30 degreesBROWN DIKE r very fine-grained,laminated (mylonitic?),CA = 34 degrees
3073.2 - 3132.7' BASAL TUFF
Dominantly sand-sized grains, generally fine-grained yellowish sericitic schist with quartz veinlets Highly deformed folded, schistose at 25 degrees to CA3074.5 - 3093' 3093'
3124 - 3132.7'
Purplish-brown, hematitic Grades into yellow-green sericitic becoming increasingly sheared CA s 25 degreesHighly sheared, CA s 25 degrees, wispy sericite with concordant quartz-feldspar veinlets and alteration, 2 - 3X pyrite associated with quartzrfeldspar in stringers, 174 ppb Au over 2.8'
3132.7 - 3628.0' KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS
3132.7 - 3135.6' Sheared Graphite - quartz feldspar veining, 2 - 3'K pyrite
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FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS (cont'd)
3135.6 - 3581'
3135.6 - 3145.2'
3145.2
3179.5
3179.5'
3186.9'
3186.9 - 3267'
3214.2 - 3215.0' 3218.3 - 3223.6'
3231.4 - 3236.8'
3267 - 3422'
3422 - 3447.6'
3507'
3562 - 3563' 3570.4 - 3572.3'
3572.3 - 3581.0'
3581.0 ~ 3586.0'
3582 - 3583'3586 r 36283586 - 3605'
Volcanics - locally amygduloidal/becoming coarserrgraineddownhole/ hyaloclastic/bleached grey colour/ carbonatedHighly sheared and sericitic,numerous concordant bands ofgraphite (commonly associatedwith pyrite)Less sheared (locally strong)/sericitic/ amygduloidal/local bands of 2 r 396 pyriteSHEARED GRAPHITE AND VOLCANICSwith nodular pyrite/ pyriticstringers/ quartz veining/pervasive carbonate/ pyritel - 3#, locally 1096Mainly hyaloclastite withlocal massive flowsGREY DIKES - second one isporphyritic/ contactsCA s 40 degreesGREY DIKE as aboveiCA - 65 degreesMainly massive flows with localhyaloclastite/ foliationCA s 35 degrees/ seawater(?)alteration common proximal toand within hyaloclastiteBleached equivalent of above/foliation stronger butoriginal textures preservedAmygdules/ in bleached maficflowBlocky coreGRAPHITIC BRECCIA - withaltered volcanics/ contactat 10 degree's to CAAmygduloidal/ bleached/mafic volcanic? oftenhyaloclastiticGRAPHITIC CHERT r with whitequartz veins/ schistose/graphite plus or minussericite/ carbonatizedGraphitic fault gougeBleached volcanics as beforeInch wide interflow sedimentsof black chert and pyritebetween mafic flows
FOOTAGE
DRILL LOG
DESCRIPTION
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3628 '
KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS (cont'd)
3605 r 3628' Massive bleached mafic volcanics
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BORE HOLE DATA BH NO. N-86-20
DATE
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May 10
May 12
May 15May 18May 21May 24May 24May 24May 26May 28May 30May 30June 1June 2June 3June 7June 1 1
DEPTH
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85'
453'
761'975'
1253'1424'1667'1667'1895'2064'2444'2492'2551'2696'2961'3200'3624'3628'
WEDGE AZIMUTHTYPE (degrees)
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332336336337335
336336330
Retrievable
328328327328
DIP (degrees)
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76
74.5
7575-74.5-74-74-74-74-73-70.5 7170.5 69.5-69-64-61
In magnetic maficsyeniteIn magnetic maficsyenite
Magnetic rock Dip test only Conglomerate Conglomerate
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FOOTAGEisaaaaaassaaaa:
DESCRIPTION
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SAMPLE NO.
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isssssssaaaaaaasaa
30.0 - 32.0'
33.0 r 37.4' 37.4 - 40.4' 40.4 - 42.4 1 645.5 - 647.0'
703.4 - 707.9'
1048.3 - 1049.2
1073.9 - 1075.3'1320.6 - 1323.0'1360.0 - 1363.2'
1416.7 - 1417.7'
1857.0 - 1858.0 - 1861.4 - 1865.5 - 1869.0 - 1872.6 -
1877.2 - 1881.0 - 1884.3 - 1888.0 -
1892.0 - 1895.0 - 1897.6 - 1940.3 -
2019.2 -
2028.6 -
1858.0' 1861.4' 1865.5' 1869.0' 1872.6' 1877.2'
1881.0' 1884.3' 1888.0' 1892.0'
1895.0' 1897.6' 1900.0' 1942'
2019.7'
2029.9'
Mafic syenite, brecciatedand altered (silicic/hematitic)As aboveAs aboveAs aboveQFP, slight bleaching,chlorite slipsQFP, slight bleaching,chlorite slipsl" wide quartz vein at 45degrees, in bleached qfp(hematized)As aboveBrecciated and altered QFPQFP, quartz- feldspar veiningand strong sericiticalterationWhite quartzrfeldspar veinin QFP, CA s 30 degreesMafic syenite, contact zoneGreywackeAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs above, local quartz-feldspar-carbonate veinletsAs aboveAs aboveAs above3054 ZONE?, sericitic,local quartz veinletsAs aboveAs aboveGreywackeQuartz veinlets on contactswith 0.5' wide dike; CA ~30 degrees2" wide quartz vein at40 degrees to CAQuartz-albite veinlets,in conglomerate
6001
6002600360046005
6006
6007
600860096010
6011
601260136014601560166017
6018601960206021
6022602360246025
6026
6027
WIDTH
ssssss:
2.0
4.43.0 2.0 1.5
4.5
0.9
1.4 2.4 3.2
1.0
1.0 3.4 4.13.53.6 4.6
3.8 3.3 3.7 4.0
3.0 2.6 2.41.7
0.5
1.3
Au Mo (ppb) (ppm)
22
12338
49
43
261
511423
8
648
3710116
4347
38292214
177
25
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4
4
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22
nil2
nilnil
nilnil
22
2422
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FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE NO.
WIDTH Au Mo(ppb) (ppm)
SSSBSBSBSSSSSBSBSSSSSBBBSSBSSSSSSSBBSBSBBBSSSSBSBSSSSSSS
2231.5 - 2236'
2237.4 - 2238.5'
2240.0 - 2251.4 - 2259.4 - 2268.4 -
2272.6 - 2276.0 - 2420.0 -
2424.0 - 2428.0 - 2432.0 - 2436.0 - 2440.0 - 2444.0 -
2448.0 -
2452.0 -
2456.0 - 2460.0 - 2464.0 -
2468.0 -
2472.0 -
2482.0 -
2549.3 -
2552.2 -
2241.0' 2252.4' 2260.3' 2269.6'
2274.0' 2277.0' 2424.0'
2428.0' 2432.0' 2436.0' 2440.0' 2444.0' 2448.0'
2452.0'
2456.0'
2460.0' 2464.0' 2468.0'
2472.0'
2476.0'
2483.5'
2552.2'
2555.4'
Conglomerate, brecciated, numerous quartz-feldspar veinletsLamprophyre dike with quartz-feldspar veins on contacts As above As above As aboveLamprophyre dike with quartz-feldspar vein on contact As above As aboveSericitic conglomerate, local quartz-feldspar stringers As above As above As above As above As aboveAs above, brecciated, quartz-feldspar filling As above, brecciated, quartz-feldspar filling Brecciated conglomerate, 6" lamprophyre dike, quartz- feldspar filling As above As aboveAs above, 8" lamprophyre dikeMostly lamprophyre with some conglomerate, brecciated 1-1/2" lamprophyre, brecciated conglomerate, quartz-feldspar filling Conglomerate, quartz- feldspar stringers Greywacke, albitic alteration (banded) Greywacke, albitic
6028
6029
ESSSS: 4.5
1.1
ISSSSBSSSSS:
23 4
113 nil
6030603160326033
603460356036
603760386039604060416042
6043
6044
604560466047
6048
6049
6050
6051
6052
1.01.00.91.2
1.41.04.0
4.04.04.04.04.04.0
4.0
4.0
4.04.04.0
4.0
4.0
1.5
2.9
3.2
14787
377
26
222387
1211
14
7
171912
7
8
8
10
8
2242
226
644242
2
4
622
2
4
2
2
2
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FOOTAGE
SSSSBSBSSBSSSBBB:
DESCRIPTIONESSSSSSSSSSBSBSSSSSBBSSSBBBSSBSB:
SBBSSSBBSSBSBBSSSS88BS8BSS8SB8S88SSS8S8SSS8BS8S8SSSB
2555.4 - 2557.6'
2596.6
2779.7
2781.02784.5
2834.4
2842.2
2908.12941.7
2600.8'
2781.0'
2783.7' 2785.5'
2835.1'
2843,5'
2908.7' 2942.9'
2955.6 - 2956.6'
2962.0 - 2965.2'
2965.2 - 2966.2'
2966.22967.7
2969.42970.8
2967.7' 2969.4'
2970.8' 2974.3'
2975.6 - 2976.9'
2982.5 - 2983.3'
2987.4 - 2988.0' 2995.4 - 2997.2'
3004.7 - 3005.6'
alteration (banded)Conglomerate , 6 " quartz-feldspar-sericite vein,sericitic alterationGreywacke, numerousstringers of quartz-feldsparIrregular quartz-calciteveinlets in mafic volcanicsAs aboveIrregular quartz veinas aboveQuartz-albite-chloriteveinlet at 40 degrees to CAIrregular quartz-calciteveinlet in mafic volcanicsCalcite-chlorite veinletIrregular quartz-albiteveinlets in mafic volcanicsGreen spotted dike/ in maficvolcanics at 30 degreesto CABrecciated mafic volcanics,chloriticQuartz-breccia vein atcontact with dike, CA s25 degreesGreen spotted dikeBrecciated quartz veiningat contact of dike/volcanicsBrecciated quartz veinFolded} sheared maficvolcanics, dike and quartzveinletsIrregular quartz-albiteveinlets in sheared maficvolcanicsQuartz-albite veinlets at30 degrees, in shearedmafic volcanicsAs abovel' wide white quartz veinand many veinletsQuartz-albite veinlets at30 degrees to CA
i AMPLE NO.
:SSSBBS:
6053
6054
6055
6056 6057
6058
6059
6060 6061
6062
6063
6064
6065 6066
6067 6068
6069
6070
6071 6072
WIDTH Au Mo (ppb) (ppra)
S88SS8888S88888S88888
2.2
4.2
1.3
2.7 1.0
0.7
1.3
0.6 1.2
1.0
3.2
1,0
1,5 1.7
1.4 3.5
1.3
0.8
0.6 1.8
12
11
8
4 4
15
4
3 6
8
12
155
7 14
187 8
6
3
220 8
4
8
6
4 4
6
4
18 4
4
2
6
24
6 2
2
2
2 2
6073 0.9
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3013.4
3028.0
3049.8
3064.0
3066.4
3071.0
3072.8
3073.2
3074.53081.1
3097.8
3108.4
3112.83114 -3116.23123.9
3126.0
3128.73131.5
3132.7
3135.6
3136.6
3141.9
3179.5
B
- 3014.3'
- 3029.6'
- 3050.7'
- 3066.4'
- 3071'
- 3072.8'
- 3073.2'
- 3074.5'
- 3076.5'- 3082.1'
- 3098.5'
- 3109.5'
- 3114.0'3116.2'- 3118.0'- 3126.0'
- 3128.7'
- 3131.5'- 3132.7'
- 3135.6'
- 3136.6'
- 3141.9'
- 3145.2'
- 3184.0'
DESCRIPTION S
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Ptygmatic quart z-albitestringer/ parallel to CAMinor quartz stringers ingrey intermediate dikeQuartz-albite-breccia veinat 20 degrees to CASheared mafic volcanicswith minor quartz veinletsAs above/ with hematitealterationAs above/ with hematitealterationMylonite or dike/ atvolcanics/sediments contactSericitic greywacke/ minorquartz stringersHematitic greywackeHematitic greywacke withbrecciated quartz veiningSericitic greywacke withminor quartz brecciaIrregular quartz-albiteveins in sericitic greywackeAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveSheared/ sericiticsediments/ quartz-feldsparveining and alterationAs above/ 2-396 pyrite instringersAs aboveSheared graphite-quartz-feldspar/ 2-396 pyriteSheared sericitic volcanics/196 pyrite associated withquartz-feldspar stringersAs above/ 1096 pyrite inveinlets/ graphiteAs above, 2-396 pyritewith graphiteAs above/ 2-396 pyritewith graphiteSheared graphite-volcanics/
issaaaa:
SAMPLE NO.
laassasi
6074
6075
6076
6077
6078
6079
6080
6081
60826083
6084
6085
6086608760886089
6090
60916092
6093
6094
6095
6096
6097
saaaasas
WIDTH
xsacacss
0.9
1.6
0.9
2.4
4.6
1.8
0.4
1.3
2.01.0
0.7
1.1
1.22.21.82.1
2.7
2.81.2
2.9
1.0
5.3
3.3
4.5
ssaasa:
Au (ppb)
aaaaaai
6
86
6
10
7
8
10
23
87
7
15
4126108
12
17449
11
43
4
3
21
saaaaa
Mo(ppm)saaaaa
2
nil
4
14
2
6
4
4
22
2
2
2222
6
610
2
2
2
2
2
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HOLE: PAGE i
N-86-20 5
FOOTAGE
3184.0 - 3186.9'
3570.6 - 3571.2' 3581.0 - 3582.2'
3584.0 - 3585.5'
3586.8 - 3587.9'
2655.7 - 2656.8'
2659 - 2660' 2573.6 - 2574.6'
2588.3 - 2589.0' 2620.6 - 2621.8'
2635.3 - 2636.2'
2618 - 2621.8 2624.6 2640.6 2656.8 2660 - 2664.8 2668.4
2620.6'- 2624.6'- 2627.4'- 2643.2'- 2659' 2664.8'- 2668.4'- 2671.9'
:BS8BBBBaBB8BB8BBBaBa88BBBSBBBaBBBaSB8BB8SSB888SSSS83:S88
DESCRIPTION SAMPLE WIDTH Au MoNO. (ppb) (ppm)
SBa8BBSB88S8BBa88B8BS88S8SBSSS8S8B8B8888SBS888S888888BBS
2 - W pyrite, quartzveiningSheared graphite-volcanics 6098 2.9 15 22-396 pyrite, quartzveiningWhite quartz vein 6099 0.6 56White quartz vein in 6100 1.3 27graphitic schistGraphitic schist with 6101 1.5 43a 1/2' wide white quartzveinBleached mafic volcanics with black chert-pyrite interflow sediments
6102 1.1
Assaying Anomalous Sludge Areas
1858Minor green mica insericitic conglomerateAs aboveMinor quartz stringersin conglomerateAs aboveQuartz stringers insheared greywacke4" wide band of lWdisseminated pyrite withquartz stringers
Testing Anomalous Sludge Zones (cont'd)
1.1
1865 0.9
aBaaaaaassBaassas: :ss:
Conglomerate 31355 2.6Conglomerate 31356 2.8Conglomerate 31357 2.8Conglomerate 31358 2.6Conglomerate 31359 2.2Conglomerate, very mafic 31360 4.8As above 31361 3.6Contact, conglomerate - 31362 3.5mafic volcanics, less than ' l* pyrite
10
12
11
44
18591862
18631864
1.01.0
0.71.2
1727
1270
82nil
22
DRILL LOG HOLEt N-86-21 PAGE: l
NEWFIELDS MINERALS/ INC. - KIRKLAND BASIN PROJECT
LOCATION!DATE DRILLED! May 21 r l, 1986
STRIKE: (Collar) 330 degreesDIP t -45 degreesLOGGED BYt T TwomeyDRILLED BYj Heath S, Sherwood DrillingPURPOSEt Test Newfield Break UprdipcassssssassaasssaaaBasaaasaaasaaaassaaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaassBassaaaaB
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
O - 17'
17 - 839'
OVERBURDEN r Casing
TEMISKAMING SEDIMENTS
17 - 640'
37.0 - 37.7'
34.9 - 55.7' 94.3'
116.3 - 120.0'
205 - 215'
215 - 395'
286'
321 - 346'
322.4' 324.5' 333 - 334'
395 - 449'
449 - 5741
549 - 557'
552.3 - 555.8'
CONGLOMERATE - local intercalationsof greywacke t pebble elongationCA - 35 degreesBrecciated white quartz veinletCA B 55 degreesAs abovel" wide hematized zone with 2'Kpyritei CA s 60 degreesBRECCIA ZONE - blocky coreminor quartz veinlets, green mica,parallel to foliation!CA s 60 degreesGradually becoming increasinglyalteredSERICITIC ZONE - bleached yellowish,minor quartz veinlets and green micaBecomes more deformed, schistosity,CA s 60 degrees to 70 degrees,minor greywacke sections throughoutSHEARED ZONE in alteredconglomerate, blocky coreFAULT GOUGEi CA ^ 70 degreesFAULT GOUGE, crumbled coreWeathered FAULT GOUGE?CA = 60 degreesRelatively unalteredGradational contacts to alteredSERICITIC ZONE - as before, beddingCA s 60 degreesSheared zone in alteredconglomerate ,Brecciated quartz vein at 55degrees to CA
DRILL LOG HOLEJ N-86-21PAGEt 2
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
TEMISKAMING SEDIMENTS ( cont'd)
574 - 624' Relatively unaltered624 r 690' SERICITIC ZONE r as above690 - 839' GREYWACKE r local conglomerate
intercalations 711 - 717' Greywacke with graded beds
and tip-up clasts 725 - 834' Numerous areas of abundant
quartz veining and bleaching/ veins at approximately 70 degrees to CA :
782 - 806' Brown-coloured, hematizedgreywacke
839 - 920' KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS
839 - 847' BLACK GRAPHITIC CHERT -sheared and brecciated, bedded and nodular pyrite CA s 70 degrees
839.8 - 843.4' BRECCIATED QUARTZ VEINING ATCONTACT, 229 ppb Au and 374 ppm Mo over 3.6'
843.4 - 843.8' FAULT - mud seam, graphitic 847 - 920' Mafic Volcanics - grey-green,
massive, fine-grained, magnetic, carbonated
847 - 853' Pillowed volcanics, bleached 853 - 920' Massive volcanics, minor
calcite veinlets, carbonated
920' End of Hole
SURVEY TESTS
STRIKE DIP DATE
374' 326 degrees -22 degrees , May 28700' -15 degrees May 28 (Acid)914' Near horizontal
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HOLEi N-86-21 PAGEt l
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE WIDTH Au Mo NO. (ppb) (ppm)
37.0 - 37.7'
54.9 - 55.7' 86.6 - 87.6'
94.3 - 94.6'
116.3 -
117.5 ~ 129.0 -
220.1 -
236.4 -
255.6 -
267.1 -
268.1 -
271.0 - 276.0 - 281.8 - 283.8 - 286.0 - 291.0 - 296.0 - 549.0 -
117. 5 1
120.0' 129.4'
223.5'
236.9'
257.3'
268.1'
271.0'
276.0' 279.0' 283.8' 284.5' 291.0' 296.0' 301.0' 552.3'
552.3 - 554.2 1
554.2 - 555.8 1
555.8 - 557.7'
Brecciated white quartz 6901veinlet, in conglomerateAs above 6902Numerous mm-sized white 6903quartz veinletsl" wide hematized zone with 69042?6 pyrite, fragment?Breccia zone, minor quartz 6905veinlets , green micaAs above 6906Banded quartz-albite vein 6907at 85 degreesSericitic conglomerate 6908with minor mm wide quartzstringersQuartz-albite breccia vein, 6909CA s 65 degreesSericitic altered zone in 6910in conglomerate) minorquartz, green mica1/2" wide ptygmatic quartz 6911veinletsSericitic altered zone as 6912aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs above, quartz veinletAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveSlight shearing, alteredconglomerate, minor quartzand green mica(0.002opt)Brecciated white quartz 6921vein, less than 196disseminated pyrite (.OlSopt)As above, contacts CA s 692255 degreesAltered, slightly sheared 6923conglomerate, minor quartz(.002opt)
0.7
0.8 1.0
0.3
1.2
2.5 0.4
3.4
0.5
1.7
1.0
2.9
14
114
21
10
67
8
8
6
8
1.9 0.018
1.6 0.002
1.9 0.002
42
10
6
22
4
2
69136914691569166917691869196920
5.03.02.00.75.05.05.03.3
117
104888
170.002
nil22
nil4224
4
4
PRC
ASSAY REPORT
OPERTYi Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
HOLEt PAGE}
N-86-21 2
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE NO.
WIDTH Au Mo (ppb) (ppm)
301.0306.0311.0316.0321.0
325.0329.5334.5338.0340.0344.5346.0357.8367.0
387.7
391.2
394.0
400.0
420.1
449 -
452 -
471.2566.5588.6
627.7
638.4
644.0
- 306.0'- 311.0'- 316'- 321.0'- 325.0'
- 329.5'- 334.5'- 338.0'- 340.0'- 344.5'- 346.0'- 348.0'- 360.3'- 367.7'
- 388.7'
- 391.8'
- 394.5'
- 401.2'
- 420.9'
451.1'
456.3'
- 472.8'- 567.3'- 589.4'
- 528.9'
- 640.5'
- 644.7'
As aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveSheared, altered, withfault gougeAs aboveAs aboveSheared altered conglomerateAs aboveAs aboveFault gougeAltered greywackeAs aboveAs above, with irregularquartz-albite veinAs above, with irregularquartz-albite vein3" wide quartz-albite veinat 70 degrees to CA, ingreywacke2" wide quartz-albite vein,in altered conglomerateQuartz-albite infillingbetween pebbles inconglomerateQuartz-albite vein at 30degrees to CAQuartz stringers ingreywacke, at 60 degreesto CAQuartz infilling inconglomerate (altered)As aboveAs aboveQuartz stringer at 30degrees to CABrecciated white quartzvein, in alteredconglomerateQuartz infilling in alteredconglomerateTwo 1-inch wide quartz-albite veins at 70 degrees
:ssssss
69246925692669276928
692969306931693269336934693569366937
6938
6939
6940
6941
6942
6943
6944
694569466947
6948
6949
6950
ssssssssa
5.05.05.05.04.0
4.55.03.52.04.51.52.02.5
0.7
1.0
0.6
0.5
1.2
0.8
2.1
4.3
1.60.80.8
1.2
2.1
0.7
isssss:
157
2566
474487644
6
6
7
4
26
10
7
78
67
23
11
8
ESSBS:
nilnil
2nil
2
nilnil
2nil
42222
nil
2
nil
2
2
2
2
222
nil
2
2
ASSAY REPORT
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HOLE* N-86-21 PAGEt 3
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE NO.
656.7 - 660.5'
660.5666.5701.0
662.3' 668.5 1 701.5'
721 - 721.9'
724.2 - 725.5'
725.5730.3743.0
728.5' 731.0' 743.8'
751.0 - 751.9' 754.7 - 756.0'
756 - 758.2' 762.6 - 764.6'
776.2 - 777.6' 782.8 - 786'
797.3 - 801.0' 801 - 804.6'
804.6805.8
805.8' 808.2'
821.0 - 822.7'
825.0826.3
831.0836.0
826.3' 831.0'
836' 839.0'
to GANumerous quartz-albite 6951stringers in alteredconglomerateAs above 6952As above 69531/2" wide quartz-albite 6954stringer with fluorite andgalena2" wide quartz stringer at 695570 degrees to CAj ingreywackeIrregular quartz-albite 6956vein with l speck of galenaAs above 6957Two 2-inch wide quartz veins 6958l" wide quartz-albite 6959stringer at contact/ 70degrees to GAAs above 6960Irregular quartz veinlets 6961in altered greywackeAs above 6962Numerous quartz stringers 6963at 65 degrees to GA)in altered greywackeAs above 6964Hematized greywacke/ 6965dark-brownAs above 6966As above, with quartz 6967veinlets at 30 degreesto GAIrregular quartz veinlets 6968Quartz stringers in 6969bleached greywackeIrregular quartz stringers/ 6970less than 1# pyriteAs above 6971Abundant quartz veins in 6972bleached greywackeAs above 6973Minor quartz veinlets in 6974bleached greywacke
WIDTH Au Mo(PPb) (ppm)
3.8
1.8 2.0 0.5
0,9
1.3
3.0 0.7 0.8
0.9 1.3
2,2 2.0
1.4 3.2
3.7 3.6
1.2 2.4
1.7
1.3 4.7
5.0 3.0
8117
6
8
733
64
411
186
617
78
10
344
107
nil22
2
2
222
nil4
24
22
22
nil2
4
nilnil
nil4
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FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE WIDTH Au MoNO. (ppb) (ppm)
839.0 - 839.8' Quartz vein, CA * 70 6975 0.8 10 10degrees , upper/ lowercontact at 45 degrees
839.8 - 843.4' Brecciated quartz vein 6976 3.6 229 374with pyrite fracturefilling
843.8 - 846.0' Black chert and graphite 6977 2.2 49 26with bedded pyrite/CA s 70 degrees
846.0 - 849.7' Altered mafic volcanics 6978 3.7 11 6with black chert andbedded pyrite
DRILL LOG HOLEi N-86-22PAGE: l
NEWFIELDS MINERALS, INC. - KIRKLAND BASIN PROJECT
STRIKEt LOCATION:DIP: DATE DRILLED: MAY 30 - JUNE 16, 1986LOGGED BY: J Mucklow, T TwomeyDRILLED BY: Heath S, Sherwood DrillingPURPOSE:SBBSSSSBBSSBBBSISBBSIBSBBBBSBSBBSBBSBSSSSBSBSSBSBSBSBSB&SSSBSSSSSSSBSSSS
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTIONBBBBBBSSBBSBBBBSBBSSSBBBSSBBBBSSBBBBBBBBBSBBSSBBSSBSBBSSBXSSSBSBBBSSSB
0-9' OVERBURDEN - Casing
9 - 272.2' DEBRIS FLOW
Purple grey/ porphyritic, numerous mafic fragments 87.0 - 92.4' Altered, numerous quartzrfeldspar
stringers, local brecciation 136.0 r 149.5' Altered, fractured, quartz-
feldspar stringers 147.8 r 148.3' Brecciated266 - 272.2' Becoming increasingly sericitic 272.2' Two inch quartz vein on contact
272.2 - 1157.4' TEMISKAMING SEDIMENTS
272.2 - 356.3' GREYWACKE - local conglomerate,lightly sericitic
272.2 - 283' Patchy alteration - sericitic,green localized around quartz- feldspar stringers* dark purple-grey, elsewhere to hematized r sericite becomes more abundant downhole
286 - 287' GREEN SPOTTED DIKE(?) at 10 degreesto GA - with quartz stringers
287' Fault mud at 30 degrees, l cm wide288.5 - 292' INTERMEDIATE DIKE - grey-brown,
fine-grained, at 7 degrees to CA333.9 - 337.6' INTERMEDIATE DIKE - altered, with
1.5' wide quartz vein, upper contact CA s 45 degrees, lower contact at 80 degrees
356.3' CONGLOMERATE - still light green373.0 - 376.2' SERICITIC DIKE - grey-green,
with medium-grained feldspar phenocrystsi contacts at 60 degrees
DRILL LOG HOLE t PAGE t
N-86-22 2
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
TEMISKAMING SEDIMENTS ( cont'd)
373.8'
378 - 379' 381.6 - 382.3' 417'
509.5 - 550'
1157.4 - 1556.O 1
646 - 1000'
850 - 896'
1000'
1110 - 1157.4'
BASAL TUFF
FAULT GOUGE, (2 cm) at 40 degrees to CA, with brecciated quartz- feldspar vein Quartz-albite stringers Hematized with 196 pyrite, grading to less bleached and altered; darker coloured Sericitic, moderate to strong deformation) GA * 30 degrees, locally well fractured, commonly with quartz-feldspar infilling, trace pyrite associated with some quartz veiningSericitic, moderate deformation) GA s 30 degrees, local quartz veining/stringers Strongly deformed, local shearing and/or brecciation, abundant quartz-feldspar veining, locally trace pyrite Grading out of sericitic alteration Sericitic and bleached
Commonly resembles greywacke but contains no jasper1157.4 - 1187'
1208 - 1213'
1221.5 - 1222'
12281262
1282 - 1305 -1312 - 1339.4
1262'
1282'
1305' 1312' 1336' - 1341
SERICITIC, bleached, numerousgraded beds rip-up clastsPatchy silicification, mottledwhite textureLAMPROPHYRE DIKE - fine-grained,grey with chlorite knots andhematite phenocrysts) contactsat 45 degreesHematized tuff/greywackePatchy alteration, bleachingGives mottled texture tofine-grained tuff/sedimentsHematiticSilicified, buff colouredHematiticINTERMEDIATE DIKE - grey-green,contact at 55 degrees to GA
DRILL LOG HOLE: N-86-22 PAGE: 3
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
1556.0 - 1695'
BASAL TUFF (cont'd)
1377 - 1385'
1397.5 - 1398'
1398 - 1415'
1415 - 1420* 1420 - 1434.5' 1434.5 - 1451'
1451 r 1453' 1453 - 1462.2' 1462.2 - 1481.5' 1481.5 - 1556' 1493 - 1517.5') 1526.5 - 1541')
1541 r 1556'
1549.3 - 1553.0'
KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS
Bleached , minor quartzrbrecciaveinletsINTERMEDIATE DIKE r hematizedon surrounding tuffHematitic/ numerous sedimentaryfeatures) bedding at 55 - 60degrees to CABleached, pale greenHematiticSericitic with local hematiticzonesHematiticLightly sericiticHematiticSericiticCherty with intercalated tuff/greywacke - hard, bedding atCA s 65 degreesQuartz veining becomingincreasingly common/ locallycontains trace pyrite9096 quartz
15561556
1610 1 1596'
1573 - 1591'
1591 - 1600'
1600 - 1634'
Bleached grey/ softQuartz veining very common/locally containing trace pyriteZone of locally intense shearingand/or brecciation containingbleached volcanics/ 10 - 5096graphite especially wheredeformation most intense/and 10 - 3096 quartz-feldsparveiningPillowed volcanics/ bleached/fractured/ graphitic interflowmaterialPorphyritic with altered maficphenocrysts l - 2 mm (6096)and pin-point-sized leucoxene
DRILL LOG HOLEt N-86-22PAGEl 4
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS ( cont'd)
1634 - 1695' Pillowed volcanics, localcarbonate veins particularly in interflow areas/ volcanics pervasively carbonated
1695' End of Hole
SURVEY TESTS
sssssssssssssssssssissssaasssssssaassssssssss
DEPTH STRIKE DIP DATE
275' 344 degrees -65 degrees June 5634* 337 degrees -60 degrees June 5906' 325 degrees -59.5 degrees June 51200' -24 degrees June 10 (Acid)1695' -19 degrees June 16 (Acid)
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ASSAY REPORT
PROPERTY! Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
HOLEi N-86-22 PAGE t l
FOOTAGE
ass
17.
87.
88.
99.
136138141144147266
269271
272
276
277
280
282286
328
333
373
378381
6 -
0 -
1 -
9 -
.0 -
.4 -
.1 -
.3 -
.3 -
.0 -
.5 -
.7 -
.7 -
.0 -
.5 -
.8 -
.1 -
.0 -
.9 -
.9 -
.0 -
.0 -
.6 -
sssrs
18.8
88.1
92.4
101.
138141144147149269
271272
276
277
280
282
286287
330
336
374
379382
s
i
i
i
3'
.4
.1
.3
.3
.5
.5
.7
.7
.0
.5
.8
.1
.0
.0
.3
.5
.7
.0
.3
DESCRIPTION
SSBSB8SSSSSS8S8S8SS8SS8BBSSS8S88
Debris flow, 3" quartz-feldspar-carbonate veinDebris flow, brecciationwith feldspar fillingDebris flow/ numerousquartz-feldspar stringersAltered debris flow,numerous quartz-feldsparstringers
1 As above1 As above1 As above1 As above1 As above, brecciated1 Sericitic debris flow with
numerous quartz stringers1 As above1 3" wide quartz vein at
contact1 Hematized greywacke with
bleached, quartz-filledfractures
1 Sericitic greywacke with2" quartz vein
1 Sericitic greywacke, minorhematitic patches
i 41* wide quartz-albite veinsin sericitic greywacke
1 Sericitic greywacke1 Green spotted dike(?) at
10 degrees to GA, withquartz stringers
1 Quartz stringers at 15degrees to GA, in sericiticgreywacke
1 Quartz-albite vein (1.5 1 )in altered dike
1 Fault gouge and brecciatedquartz vein, in dike
1 Quartz-albite stringers1 Hematized conglomerate
with 196 pyrite
SAMPLENO.
6979
6980
6981
6982
698369846985698669876988
69896990
6991
6992
6993
6994
69956996
6997
6998
6999
700031001
WIDTH
sss
1111
223323
21
3
1
3
1
31
1
2
1
10
S
9
9
*
*
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
BBSS
2
13
4
472025
20
3
5
3
3
90
4
6
7
07
Au(ppb)
S8888S
8
4
4
6
6676
1410
811
4
6
4
7
810
8
7
4
314
Mo(PPI
ssss:
nil
2
nil
2
2nil
22
nil2
22
2
2
2
2
24
2
12
4
24
ASSAY REPORT
PlR^ERTYt Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
FOOTAGE
397.6 -
406.5 -
409.1 -
436.0 -
509.6 -514.0 -518.0 -521.5 -
523.0 -527.2 -
529.2 -
531.8 -534.6 -
537.5 -540.7 -544.0 -
653.4 -
660.0 -667.8 -682.0 -772.4 -
794.0 -
846.0 -
849.2 -
851.7 -
398.4'
409.1'
409.9'
436.5'
514.0'518.0'521.5'523.0'
527.2'529.2'
531.8'
534.6'537.5'
540.7'544.0'548.0'
656.5'
663.0'673.3'684.2'774.0'
796.8'
849.2'
851.7'
896.0'
DESCRIPTION
Quartz-albite stringersat 35 degrees to CAQuartz stringers in brown-altered conglomerateHematized conglomerateminor quartz stringers,magneticQuartz-albite vein at35 degrees to CASericitic conglomerate 'As aboveAs aboveAs above, quartz veining,trace pyriteAs aboveSericitic conglomerate,quartz-feldspar veining,196 coarse pyriteAs above, stronglydeformed and siliceousAs aboveAs above, sinuous quartz-feldspar stringersAs aboveAs aboveAs above, quartz- feldsparveiningSericitic conglomerate,fractured and quartz-feldspar veiningAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs above, stronglydeformed, quartz in shear(2 inch)As above, quartz-feldsparveiningSericitic conglomerate,quartz-feldspar veiningAs above, brecciation andshearingAs above, stronglydeformed
SAMPLE
HOLE t PAGE J
WIDTH
N-86-22 2
Au MoNO. (ppb) (ppm)
888888888888888888B888888S888
31002 0.8 12 2
31003
31004
31005
31006310073100831009
3101031011
31012
3101331014
310153101631017
31018
31019310203102131022
31023
31024
31025
31026
2.6
0.8
0.5
4.44.03.51.5
4.22.0
2.6
2.82.9
3.23.34.0
3.1
3.05.52.21.6
2.8
3.2
2.5
5.7
14
18
4
221032170
19122
34
178
10107
6
199112911
14
10
10
14
2
2
2
2244
44
2
1214
226
4
446
366
6
8
8
2
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HOLE t PAGE:
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FOOTAGE
856.0 - 861.0' 861.0 - 866.0'
866.0 - 867.0'
867.0 - 868.4'
868.4 - 870.7'
870.7 - 876.0' 876.0 - 881.0' 881.0 - 886.0' 886.0 - 889.6'
889.6 - 892.5'
892.5 - 896.0'
1115.2 - 1116.0'
1161.8 - 1163.1'
1166.01168.21200.2
1166.7' 1169.7' 1200.9'
1209.2 - 1210.1'
1217.01272.8
1305.2
1306.4
1307.6
1218.8' 1273.8'
1306'
1307.6'
1309.3'
DESCRIPTION
As above/ and fracturing As above, strongly deformed, local quartz- feldspar stringers As above, brecciation, strong deformation, quartz-feldspar As above, brecciation, strong deformation, quartz-feldspar Sericitic conglomerate, extreme deformation, quartz-feldspar stringers As above As above As aboveAs above, quartz-feldspar veiningAs above, l 1 quartz vein with trace pyrite As above, strongly deformedWhite quartz-albite veinlets with traces of galenaAbundant irregular quartz-albite stringers As above As aboveQuartz veinlets at 60 degrees in bleached greywackePatchy silicification, mottled white texture As aboveQuartz-albite-breccia veirilet, in tuff Silicified tuff - buff colouredIrregular quartz-albite veinlets in bleached tuff 1/2" wide quartz fractures; with 196 disseminated pyrite in
31039
310403104131042
31043
1.3
0.7 1.5 0.7
0.9
17
8118
106
SAMPLE WIDTH Au Mo NO. (ppb) (ppm)
31027 5.031028 5.0
31029 1.0
31030 1.4
31031 2.3
87
10
12
10
8
31032310333103431035
31036
31037
31038
5.35.05.03.6
2.9
3.5
0.8
8231512
29
18
4
4664
6
20
2
262
31044 31045
31046
31047
31048
1.2 1.0
0.8
1.2
1.7
6 3
4
3
10
2 2
6
4
4
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FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE
HOLE t PAGE i
N-86-22 4
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WIDTHNO.
Au(ppb)
Mo(ppm
bleached tuff1315
1341
1367
1375
1402
1426
1536
1541154615491553
1555
1556
156115641567
15701573
15761581
.3 -
.0 -
.8 r
.2 -
1316
1341
1368
1377
- 1403.0
.4 -
.0 -
.0 -
.0 -
.3 -
.0 -
.7 -
.9 -
.0 -
.0 -
.0 -
.3 -
.3 -
.0 -
.0 -
1427
1541
1546154915531555
1556
1561
156415671570
15731576
15811586
1
.6'
.8'
i
i
.3'
.0'
.0'
.3'
.0'
.7'
.9'
.0'
.0'
.0'
.3'
.3'
.0'
.0'
.0'
Cross-cutting quartzstringers in bleachedgritQuartz-breccia contactbetween dike and tuffQuartz-albiterbrecciaveinlets in bleached tuffAs above, with less than196 disseminated pyriteQuartz-albite stringersat 60 degrees to CAIrregular quartz-albiteveinlets in altered tuffSericitic tuff, localquartz veins plus orminus trace pyriteAs aboveAs aboveAs above, 9596 quartz veinsSericitic tuff, localquartz veins plus or minustrace pyriteSericitic tuff/bleachedvolcanics with quartzveiningBleached volcanics,local quartz veiningplus or minus tracepyriteAs aboeAs aboveAs above
As aboveSheared bleachedvolcanics, graphite,quartz veiningAs aboveBrecciated volcanics with
31049
31050
31051
31052
31053
31054
31055
31056310573105831059
31060
31061
310623106331064
3106531066
3106731068
0.
0.
1.
1.
1.
0.
5.
5.3.3.2.
1.
4.
3.3.3,
3.2.
5.5.
7
6
0
8
0
9
0
0377
2
1
003
07
00
15
8
10
11
45
15
12
7108
18
11
8
141110
1259
4726
2
4
2
2
6
2
2
4646
6
4
466
2104
12056
1586.0 - 1591.0'
graphite, quartz veiningBrecciated volcanics with 5096 graphite, quartz
31069 5.0 37 30
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FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE WIDTH Au MoNO. (ppb) (ppm)
veining1591.0 - 1596.0' Bleached volcanics, 31070 5.0
graphitic shears, quartz veining
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N-86-23 l
NEWFIELDS MINERALS/ INC. - KIRKLAND BASIN PROJECT
STRIKEi (Collar) 120 degreesDIP t -70 degreesLOGGED BY i T TwomeyDRILLED BY i Heath S, Sherwood DrillingPURPOSE t
LOCATION!DATE DRILLEDi June 19 - June 20, 1 986
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
O r 22'
22 - 158.5'
158.5 - 286'
OVERBURDEN r Casing
KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS
O r 30' 40 r 44' 95 r 97' 130 r 154'
154.0 r 158.5'
157 r 158.5'
BASAL TUFF
Blocky coreBlocky coreBlocky coreAltered, bleached volcanics ,light grey colour r containsleucoxeneGRAPHITIC CHERT r blocky, contactat 20 degrees to CAAltered volcanics intercalatedwith thin cherty sediments
Faulted contact with above volcanics, weathered brown158.5 - 167
167 - 203'
203 - 250'
239'250 r 286'
Blocky core of sheared and brecciated quartz veinlets in altered sericitic tuff Green finertorinediumrgrained sericitic tuff with numerous quartz veinlets Light brown sediments or tuff are homogenous, finegrained, oligomicticRiprup clasts in tuff/sediments Light grey to green sericitic tuff
286 Hole stopped to recollar at steeper angle
DRILL LOG HOLE: N-86r 23APAGEJ l
NEWFIELDS MINERALS, INC. - KIRKLAND BASIN PROJECT
STRIKEt (Collar) 120 degrees LOCATIONiDIP t -79 degrees DATE DRILLEDi June 20 r June 24, 1986LOGGED BYt T Twomey, J MucklowDRILLED BY i Heath S, Sherwood DrillingPURPOSE!BSB8S88888eB8aB8BB888BS88SB8BaaB8B88S8B888S88S8BSBS8SB88S888SBSSS8SSBB
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTIONBBaasaasasaaaaaaassasaaBBBaBaaaaaaaaBsasaasBSBsasassaBBSBSsaaaaaaaaBaa
0-26' OVERBURDEN - Casing
26 - 205,9' KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS
Melanocratic, finergrained to mediunvgrained rmagnetic, massive26 r 32' Blocky core, fracturing at
45 degrees to CA 113 r 115' Blocky core/ fracturing at
45 degrees to CA 157 r 195.8' Bleached mafics, carbonated,
becoming more fractured 195.8 r 199.1' Sheared and brecciated FAULT
ZONEi CA s 30 degrees 200.4 - 202.0' Sheared and brecciatedi
CA s 30 degrees 202.0 - 205.9' Sheared GRAPHITIC CHERT with
pyrite nodules and quartzstringers) CA s 30 degrees
205.9 - 539' BASAL TUFF
Finely banded sand-sized ash) CA s 30 - 35 degrees205.9 - 208' Sericitic208 - 221' Medium-dark green with local
orange l r 5 cm clasts221 r 244' Sericitic, local orange clasts 231 r 233' Sheared with quartzrfeldspar
veining; CA s 30 degrees 244 r 262' Hematitic262 r 270' Bleached and lightly sericitic 270 - 284.2' INTERMEDIATE DIKE - porphyritic
with chloritic phenocrysts 274.5 r 276.5' Quartz-feldspar veining 281.9 - 283.7' Hematitic 284.2' Lower contact) CA ~ 2 5 degrees
DRILL LOG HOLEi N-86-23APAGEi 2
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
BASAL TUFF (cont'd)
284.2 - 285' Sheared and fractured 316.2 r 317.0' INTERMEDIATE DIKE - sheared
parallel to contacts}GA s 25 degrees
330 r 370' Light brown, bleached, slightlysericitic
370 - 386' Sericitic 386 - 437' Dark green 437 r 454' Very blocky, sericitic, numerous
quartzrfeldspar veins, appearsto be a fault zone
454 r 457' Brecciated with quartz andsericite (continuation of faultzone)} 456.5 r 457.0' MOLY SLIPS
468 r 475.5' Sericitic, quartzrfeldsparveining
475.5 r 502' Very blocky, sericitic to lightbrown altered, quartzrfeldsparveining common
475 r 477' Fault gouge 489 r 491' Fault gouge 493 r 495' Fault gouge 516.8 r 519.5' Quartz-feldspar vein with sericitic
tuff/sediments 534' Bedding GA ~ 1 5 degrees
539' Hole stopped, entered sediments too soon
SURVEY TESTS
DEPTH STRIKE DIP DATE
170' 124 degrees -79 degrees June 22315' 125 degrees -78 degrees June 23516' 135 degrees -73 degrees June 24
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SURVEY TESTS
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143' 119 degrees r68.5 degrees June 19 282* 123 degrees r66 degrees June 20
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FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE WIDTH Au MoNO. (ppb) (ppm)
Hole 23
155.2 - 156.8' Graphitic chert with thin 31401 1.6 12 12pyrite layers
158.2 - 168.2' Sheared graphitic chert 31402 2.0 7 4with quartz veinlets
180.0 - 181.3' White quartz veins in 31403 1.3 19 2.green sericitic sediments
264.0 - 265.2' Numerous quartz veinlets, 31404 1.2 19 6in sericitic sediments
Hole 23A
169.7 - 170.7' White quartz veinlet in 31405 1.0 17 4altered mafic volcanics
454.0 - 457.9' Brecciated tuff, sericitic/ 31406 3.9 33 70quartz veining, moly slips
447.0 - 447.8' White quartz vein in green 31407 0.8 12 6sericitic sediments
498 - 498.8' Quartz vein in brown 31408 0.8 14 2sericitic sediments/tuff
Testing Anomalous Sludge Zones
415.5 - 416.5' Bleached tuff, minor 31363 1.0quartz-albite
334.2 - 337.0' Bleached brown tuff, 31364 2.8a dry fracture parallelto GA, minor pyrite
350.4 - 352' Bleached brown tuff, l" 31365 1.6wide quartz-albite vein
355.8 - 3*59' Bleached brown tuff, minor 31366 3.2quartz stringers
DRILL LOG HOLES N-86-24PAGE: l
NEWFIELDS MINERALS, INC. - KIRKLAND BASIN PROJECT
STRIKE: (Collar) 120 degrees LOCATIONtDIP* -80 degrees DATE DRILLED: June 29 - Aug l, 1986LOGGED BY: J Mucklow, T TwomeyDRILLED BY: Heath S. Sherwood DrillingPURPOSE: Test for north-striking structures from BAZ
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
0-18' OVERBURDEN - Casing
18 - 553.9' KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS
18 - 553.9' PILLOWED MAFIC VLCANICS -dark green, fine-grained, pervasively carbonated, locally bleached lighter green, local quartz-feldspar-carbonate veins and stringers, interflow material commonly quartz-carbonate- feldspar-epidote and locally pyrite l - 2*)(,
320.5 - 324.5' Black, fine-grained, interpillowsediment with 196 po nodules, minor cpy
328 - 329' Black, fine-grained, interpillowsediment with 556 po
390' Massive mafic volcanics446 - 447' Blocky core500 - 534' Massive mafic volcanics -
bleached grey colour521.7 - 522.5' Interflow sedimentary breccia,
CA - 30 degrees534 - 553.9' GRAPHITIC CHERT/SCHIST - at
fault contact with basal tuff shearing at 35 degrees to CA
534 - 538' Highly sheared, elongatedgraphite beds with mafic volcanics *
538 - 541' Graphite schist, fault gougeat 545'
541 - 545' Graphitic and mafic volcanic- breccia
545 - 548' GRAPHITIC FAULT GOUGE548 - 553.9' Intercalated graphitic and
pyritic beds, with mafic volcanics; from 543' to 554', 100 ppb Au and 80 ppm Mo
DRILL LOG HOLE: PAGE t
N-86-24 2
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
553.9 - 2774.1 BASAL TUFF
Fine-grained ash- 553.9 - 555.7'
555.7 - 557.2'
567 - 568' 574 - 584'
586 - 589' 595 - 599'
614.2 - 630.8'
630.8 - 667'
667 - 697'
697 - 782'
782 - 929'
929 - 933'
933 - 969'
969 - 993'
993 - 1001' 1001 - 1004.1'
1004.1 - 1004.9'
1004.9 - 1007.5'
-tuff/greywacke? - sericitic Sheared green sericitic, GA - 30 degrees Abundant white quartzralbite veinsBlocky coreNumerous white quartz-albite veinlets Blocky coreBrown hematitici bedding at 20 degrees to CA INTERMEDIATE DIKE - fine-to- medium-grained, grey, porphyritic, upper contact at 20 degrees, lower at 70 degrees to CA, (chilled margins?), sericitic matrix wi^h mm-sized rounded reddish and black phenocrystsGreenish, fine-grained, sericiticTRACHYTIC AGGLOMERATE(?) - light brown colour, hematitic Fine-grained, numerous graded bedsAs above but mauve-brown hematitic, bedding at 20 degrees to CA, local cobble-sized lapilli of generally volcanic composition, local agglomeratic zones Greenish with quartzrfeldspar stringersLightly hematitic, ash to lapilli tuff,AGGLOMERATE, pink to orange clasts in a mauve to purple matrix (hematitic)ASH TUFF, lightly sericitic Increasingly bleached and siliceous downhoie GREY DIKE - finegrained, porphyritic, sharp contacts Bleached to sericitic tuff, trace pyrite
DRILL LOG HOLE: PAGE:
N-86-24 3
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
BASAL TUFF (cont'd)
1007.5 - 1009.2'
1009.2 - 1015.2'
1015.2 - 1030'1021 - 1030'
1030 - 1049'
1049 - 1216'
1216 - 1275'1275 - 1339'
1330 - 1339'
1339 - 1550'
1382 - 1390' 1390 - 1430'
1430 - 1551
1551 - 1559'
1571 - 1597'
16061620
1639
1693
1620 11639 1
1693'
1727'
GREY DIKE - as above, GA - 20 degreesLightly sericitic, well fractured with quartz-feldspar filling and trace pyrite near dikeChloritic to lightly sericitic Spotty siliceous or albitic bleachingChloritic to hematitic lapilli tuffHematitic agglomerate to lapilli tuff, magnetic Hematitic tuff, magnetic Lapilli tuff, chloritic to lightly hematitic and carbonatized Brecciated with quartz- feldspar stringers Hematitic lapilli tuff to agglomerate - highly magnetic due to black magnetic lapilli Reamed, no core Hematitic ash to lapilli tuff, magnetic, pervasively carbonated, numerous carbonate veinlets at low angles to CA Dark grey to black, locally hematitic, ash to lapilli tuff, pervasively carbonated Non-magnetic, 5 - 20^ pink carbonate veining with quartz in larger veins, no sulfides, no hematite, blocky Similar to a^bove, non-magnetic, blockySlightly hematitic, magnetic Carbonated pervasively and in stringers, low magnetics, local quartz-carbonate veining Dark grey to black tuff with or without lapilli, magnetic, carbonatedLocally lightly hematitic, magnetic, carbonated
DRILL LOG HOLE: PAGE:
N-86-24 4
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
BASAL TUFF (cont'd)
1727 -
1753 r
1753'
1834'
1834 - 1896'
1896 - 1904'
1904'
2004 - 2015 -
2170 -
2192 -
2015' 2170'
2192'
2215'
2204 - 2206'
2215 - 2222'
2222 - 2316'
2316 - 2405'
2326 - 2351'
2379 - 2380' 2424.5 - 2429.7'
Patchy intense carbonate, low-magneticLocally hematitic, pervasive carbonate, magnetic, dominantly agglomerate, GA s 45 - 50 degree s, bedding Dark coloured tuff, hematiticj as above; finely bedded with minor agglomerate sections, spotty magnetics Agglomerate as before, bedding at 35 - 45 degrees to GA, spotty magnetics Dominantly tuff, grey-green coloured, LACK OF HEMATITE, non-magneticNumerous pink calcite veinlets Dark grey tuff, fine-grained, poorly bedded, non-magnetic, non-hematitic, carbonatized Numerous pink calcite veinlets at 40 degrees to GA and flatter in tuff FAULT ZONE - with numerous pink calcite veinlets, host rock is dark-coloured, fine grained massive (mafic volcanics) Fault gouge, bounded by calcite veinlets at 10 degrees to GA Numerous pink calcite veinlets in tuff Dark grey tuff, as before? patchy magnetic areas Numerous agglomerate sectionsj round, dark red cobbles Blocky core, fracturing parallel to CA Blocky coreLAMPROPHYRE DIKE - dark grey, fine-grained, upper contact at 65 degrees to CA, with two other irregular contacts at lower end of dike with tuff
DRILL LOG HOLE: N-86-24 PAGE s 5
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
BASAL TUFF (cont'd)
2432 - 2442.5'
2442.5 - 2458.5'
2456 - 2457' 2458.5 - 2600'
2600'2643 - 2644.3'
2692.4 - 2774.1'
2699.5 - 2714.8'
2714.82721.02725.0
2721.0' 2725.0' 2730.8'
2730.5 - 2732.5'
2732.5 - 2735.6'
2735.6 - 2746.0' 2746.0 - 2774.1'
LAMPROPHYRE DIKE(S) -spotted texture due tochlorite and alteredplagioclase/ irregular andgradational contactsLight-green altered tuff -with minor quartz stringersGround coreDark coloured tuff/ as before?magnetic/ carbonatized/with some agglomerate sectionsAgglomerate; hematiticLAMPROPHYRE DIKE - grey-green/contacts at 40 degrees to CABLEACHED ALTERATION ZONE -light green sericitic tuffwith minor green micaGREEN-SPOTTED DIKE(S) -patchy alterationLight green sericitic tuffGREEN SPOTTED DIKELight green sericitic tuff(cont'd)GREEN SPOTTED DIKE -contact at 50 degrees,parallel to bedding/foliationSericitic tuff/ convolutedbeddingGREEN SPOTTED DIKELight green sericitic tuff/exhibiting numeroussedimentary features/ie.) reworked
2771.4 - 2538' TEMISKAMING SEDIMENTS
2774.1 - 2938'
2776.3 - 2817.3 1
CONGLOMERATE - strongly foliated CA - 4 5 degrees/ lightly sericitic to 2860*/ locally intercalated greywacke INTERMEDIATE DIKE - bimodally porphyritic/ CA - 60 degrees/ locally included conglomerate/ greywacke zones/ common quartz-feldspar stringers
2938 1 END OF HOLE
DRILL LOG HOLE: PAGE:
N-86-24 6
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
BORE HOLE DATA
DATE DEPTH ACID TEST
WEDGE TOP
WEDGE TYPE
AZIMUTH (degrees)
DIP (degrees)
June July l July 2 July 5 July 6 July 8 July 9 July 12
July 15 July 17 July 19 July 23 July 31 Aug l
Collar108'276'500'635'904'
1162'1122'
July 13 1382'
1466' 1891' 2220' 2505' 2820' 2938'
120126122128127132145144
Retriev.
152153158152161
•80•80•79•79•78
.5
.5
.5-76.5-72-72
-69
•67•61•58•50.5•44
Magnetic? Non-magnetic - 3 tests confirm end of hole LAZ with 30 degrees steepening
Magnetic(?)
END OF HOLE
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HOLE? N-86-24 PAGE: l
FOOTAGE
212.7 - 215.0'
242.5 - 243.7' 322.5 - 323.6'
328 - 329' 521.7 - 522.5'
534.0 - 535.8'
535.8538.1540.1
538.1' 540.1' 541.0'
541.0 - 543.0'
543.0 - 544.6' 551.5 - 553.9' 553.9 - 555.7'
555.7 - 557.2'
582.5 - 584' 1001.6 - 1004.9'
1004.9 - 1009.2'
1009.2 - 1012.0'
1012.0 - 1015.6'
1329.3 - 1333.6'
1333.6 - 1337.0' 1337.0 - 1339.6'
DESCRIPTION
Mafic volcanics with pyritic-quartz-carbonate pillow selvedges As aboveInter-pillow sedimentsi black with 196 po, cpy As above, 596 po .Interflow sedimentary breccia/ minor pyrite and graphiteSheared graphitic sediments with mafic volcanics As above As aboveGraphitic sediments (footage error in core, is really 2' long) Graphitic sediments intercalated with mafic volcanics Graphite breccia Graphite and pyrite beds Sheared green sericitic sedimentsAbundant white quartz- albite veins in sediments As aboveBleached tuff with grey dike, siliceous Bleached tuff with grey dike, siliceous Tuff, fractured with quartz-feldspar filling, lightly sericitic Tuff, lightly, sericitic, local, quartz-feldspar stringersTuff to lapilli tuff, quartz-feldspar stringers, minor breccia As above As above
SAMPLE NO.
SS S S3 55 S S
31071
31072 31073
31074 31075
31076
31077 31078 31079
31080
31081 31082 31083
31084
31085 31086
31087
31088
31089
31090
31091 31092
WIDTH
2.3
1.21.1
1.0 0.8
1.8
2.3 2.0 2.0
2.0
1.0 2.41.8
1.5
1.5 3.3
4.3
2.8
3.6
4.3
3.4 2.6
Au (ppb)
14
71 17
15 21
112
12 25 63
41
81 132 33
15
10 11
12
10
14
7
64 41
Mo (ppm)
ssssss
nil
2 4
4 2
18
2 6
42
36
72 88 20
8
2 4
2
2
2
2
2 2
ASSAY REPORT
PROPERTY: Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
HOLE: N-86-24 PAGE: 2
FOOTAGE
1550.9
1555.0
1570.5
1573.9
1577.1
1581.0
1586.0
1591.0
1619.5
1625.0
1628.9
1633.72446.8
2459 -2627.6
2631.1
2719.5
2721.5
2737.0
2752 -
- 1555.0'
- 1559.6'
- 1573.9'
- 1577.1'
- 1581.0'
- 1586.0'
- 1591.0'
- 1596.6'
- 1625.0'
- 1628.9'
- 1633.7'
- 1639.2'- 2449.3'
2459.1'- 2628.3'
- 2632.0'
- 2720. 7'
- 2723.2'
- 2739.2'
2754'
DESCRIPTION
As above, carbonatestringersAs above, quartz-carbonateveinletsAs above, carbonatestringersAs above, carbonatestringersAs above, quartz-carbonate
. veinletsAs above, carbonatestringersAs above, carbonatestringersAs above, carbonatestringersAs above, quartz-carbonateveinAs above, quartz-carbonateveiningTuff, carbonate stringers,quartzrcarbonate veinsAs aboveLight green altered tuffwith numerous quartz-albitestringersAs aboveTuff, quartz-feldsparstringersTuff, light green, quartzveinlet with epidoteQuartz veining adjacent togreen spotted dikeQuartz veining adjacent togreen spotted dikeQuartz stringers in greenspotted dikeNX core, quartzr feldsparveining, only 1 foot
SAMPLENO.
31093
31094
31095
31096
31097
31098
31099
31100
31101
31102
31103
3110431105
3110631107
31108
31109
31110
31111
31112
WIDTH
4.1
4.6
3.4
3.0
4.9
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.5
3.9
4.8
5.52.5
2.10.7
0.9
1.2
1.7
2.2
1.0
Au(ppb)
88888888
44
14
12
. 6
7
12
11
18
7
2
11
711
17
30
8
Mo(ppm!88 = 8:
4
4
2
2
nil
4
2
2
2
2
2
22
nil2
2
2
4
2
8
Testing Anomalous Sludge Zones
221.6 - 223.4' Interpillow breccia with 31113 1.8
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ERTY: Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
HOLEi N-86-24 PAGE: 3
FOOTAGE
229.3630.8
636.3638.0
230.1' 632.8'
638.0' 640'
643
648
658
660
662664666668
673678683688693698703
645.3'
650.2'
660'
662'
664' 666' 668' 673'
678' 683' 688' 693' 698' 703' 708'
DESCRIPTION SAMPLENO.
quartz and less than 196pyriteAs above 31114Altered (sericitic) Basal 31115Tuff with minor quartzveining ( albite)As above 31116G.V. in sericitic tuff 31117parallel with minordisseminated pyrite/ lessthan 196Grey-green alteration in 31118fine-grained tuff/ minordisseminated pyriteSericitic tuff with black 31119pyritic stringers/ 27degrees to CAQuartz-albite veining/ 31120in sericitic tuffSericitic tuff with minor 31121quartz-albite anddisseminated pyrite/ lessthan 196As above 31122As above 31123As above 31124Alteration zone within 31125Basal Tuff and agglomerateAs above 31126As above 31127As above 31128As above 31129As above 31130As above 31131As above 31132
Test Anomalous Sludge Zone
WIDTH Au Mo(ppb) (ppm)
0.8 2.0
1.7 2.0
2.3
2.2
2.0
2.0
2.0 2.0 2.0 5.0
5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0
2115
126
11
18
22
24
4
3
10778
88119
711
64
nil
2
4nil
24
2nil
22222
708 - 713'
713718
718' 723'
Alteration zone in Basal 31133 5.0Tuff/ sericitic/ minorpyriteAs above 31134 5.0As above 31135 5.0
34
22
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PROPERTY! Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
HOLE i PAGE:
N-86-24 4
FOOTAGE
723 - 728'728 - 733'733 - 738'738 - 743'743 - 748'810 - 815'
827 - 832'848 - 853'
867 - 872'886 - 891'910 - 915'
786 - 791'
979.0 - 984'994 - 999'1028 - 1030.9'
1033.2 - 1034.
1051 - 1056'1065.8 - 1066.
1084.0 - 1085.1093.7 - 1098.1112.5 - 1117.1130.6 - 1135'1149 - 1154'1167.3 - 1173'
DESCRIPTION
As aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveWEAKLY HEMATIZED, massivegreywacke/tuffAs aboveAs above/ in partagglomeraticAs aboveAs aboveWEAKLY HEMATIZEDgreywacke/tuff , agglomerateWEAKLY HEMATIZEDgreywacke/tuffAgglomerateLight green/ altered tuffPatchy bleached tuff/minor albite veinlets
4' Albite veinlet at 15degrees to CA, in bleachedtuffAgglomerate
6' Quartz-albite veinletsat 22 degrees to CA/ inbleached tuff
1' As above5' Hematitic agglomerate3' As above
As aboveAs aboveAs above
SAMPLENO.
311363113731138311393114031141
3114231143
311443114531146
31147
311483114931150
31151
3115231153
311543136731368313693137031371
WIDTH
sssaszzss
5.05.05.05.05.05.0
5.05.0
5.05.05.0
5.0
5.05.02.9
1.2
5.00.8
1.14.84.84.44.84.7
Au(ppb)
sssssss
336
1410
48
22
Mo(ppm)ESSSS
22464
24
2
DRILL LOG HOLE: N-86-25PAGE : l
NEWFIELDS MINERALS, INC. - KIRKLAND BASIN PROJECT
STRIKE: (Collar) 150 degrees LOCATION:DIP: -70 degrees DATE DRILLED: July 25 - Sept 2 , 1 986LOGGED BY: M Masson, T Twomey, J MucklowDRILLED BY: Heath S, Sherwood DrillingPURPOSE: Test above crosscut from the north.BBBSBBSBBBBBSBSSBBBBBBBSBSSSSBBBSSSSSBSBSSSBBBSBSBBBSBSSBBBSBSBSBSBSBS
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTIONBBBBBBSBBBBSSBBBBSBSBBBBBBBBSBBSSSBSSSSSSSBBSSSBBSBSSSBSBSSBBBBSBSSSBB
0-7' OVERBURDEN
7 - 552.5' KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS
7 - 543' PILLOWED BASALT, fine-grained,dark-green, carbonatized, magnetic, pillow margins commonly filled by carbonate, quartz and locally pyrite.
74.5 - 75.5' MAFIC DIKE, light-green, contactsat 50 degrees to CA.
471.0 - 474.8' Mafic Dike, coarse, bimodalporphyritic (light green pyroxene and dark amphibole?).
521.4 - 522.6' Graphitic chert zone, CA = 45 - 50degrees.
537 - 543.O 1 Highly fractured, quartz-feldsparfilling with local pyrite and graphitic appearances.
543 - 546.3' Sheared graphitic chert zone,brecciated, very crumbly.
546.3 - 549' Sheared volcanics7sediments(?)with graphite, quartz veining and trace pyrite.
549 - 552.5' 9096 quartz veining with up to 296pyrite.
552.5 - 781.8' BASAL TUFF
552.5' Agglomerate, foliation and elongationplane, CA - 40 degrees.
552.5 - 562.5' Lightly sericitic.568 - 580' Lightly sericitic.580 - 630' Chloritic to lightly hematitic with
sericitic zones proximal to fractures or quartz veining.
628 - 629' Shearing and brecciation with quartzveining, CA = 30 degrees, sub- concordant to foliation.
630 - 686' Chloritic, very dark grey, carbonatized
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FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
BASAL TUFF (cont'd)
686 - 723' Agglomerate) chloritic, dark grey,as before*
723 - 755' Tuff, as before.755 - 756' Ground core.756 - 762.4' MAFIC DIKE(?) volcanic(?) - dark green,
fine-grained, massive. 762.4 - 781.8' Tuff, as before.
781.8 - 811.8' DIABASE DIKE
Fine-grained dike, saussuritized, greenish-grey colour.Non-magnetic, non-carbonatized.781.8' Chilled margin, intrusive contact at
18 degrees to CA. 809 - 811.8' Chilled margin, fault contact at
15 degrees to CA.
811.8 - 1247.2' BASAL TUFF
Highly magnetic, carbonatized.814 - 817' Grey quartz veining, in fractured
tuff, less than 196 disseminatedpyrite, chloritic fractures at lowangles to CA.
817 - 833' Numerous chloritic fractures andcalcite veinlets, less than i?6pyrite.
857 - 877' Numerous calcite veinlets (lessthan l" wide) at 60 - 75 degreesto CA in tuff and agglomerate.
848 - 849' Chlorite-calcite sheared zoneat 12 degrees to CA.
1138 - 1146' Numerous quartz and calciteveinlets, generally at 40 degreesto CA.
1175 - 1190' Bedding at 25 - 35 degrees to CA. 1193 - 1197' Numerous quartz-calcite veinlets
at 20 degrees to CA. 1214' Bedding with pyrite, at 25 degrees
to CA.
1247.2 - 2907.2' TEMISKAMING SEDIMENTS - CONGLOMERATE
1247.2 - 1277' Conglomerate, with minor jasperclastsj and calcite infilling between pebbles.
DRILL LOG HOLEi N-86-25 PAGEi 3
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
TEMISKAMING SEDIMENTS (cont'd)
12771302
1302' 1315.6'
1315,1323
1326,1356,
- 1323' 1326.6'
1356.7' 1390.2'
Conglomerate.Greywacke r fine to medium-grained, massive, contact gradational with dispersed pebble fragments* Conglomerate r magnetic. Greywacke, massive fine-grained with minor, less than Q.5%, conglomerate clasts. Conglomerate.LAMPROPHYRE DIKE - contact sharp at 054 degrees to CA, dark-green, soft, magnetic, biotite 3 - 596, generally fine-grained, foliated 15 degrees to CA, lower contact at 22 degrees to CA.*BX core 1367 - 1377'Conglomerate - prominent stretchingof clasts.Greywacke - as previous, foliationweak at 020 degrees to CA.Conglomerate - notable sericitizationof groundmass at 1517' in thequartz albite veining.*BX core 1417 - 1427' FELSIC TUFF/GREYWACKE Intercalated felsic tuff - lapilli tuff - very deformed - sericitic. Fine to medium-grained, pale green, sericitic, contact sharp at 037 degrees to CA, Well foliated at 035 degrees to CA with patchy sub-concordant quartz- albite veinlets and blobs; samples taken of quartz-albite. QUARTZ TUFF - LAPILLI TUFF (may be deformed dike), blue-grey, to grey-green, fine to medium- grained, rounded to ellipsoidal white to grey quartz fragments averaging 3 - 4 mm in a sericite- chlorite groundmass.
Entire zone is strongly deformed with patchy quartz-albite alteration. Samples taken of 5' intervals over length of quartz-albite in strongly deformed tuffs? 1636 - 1674' CONGLOMERATE.
1390.2 - 1403.4'
1403.4 - 1417'
1417 - 1533
1533 - 1567.2'
1567.2 - 1636'
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N-86-25 4
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTIONzssssszssssssssssss:
TEMISKAMING SEDIMENTS (cont'd)
163616671674
1646'16721666'
1686 - 1699.5'
1699.5 - 1725'
1725 - 1818'
1818 - 1853'
1853'
1853 - 1888'
1888 - 1897' 1888 - 1896.2' 1896.2 - 1896.5' 1897 - 1954' 1954 - 2107' 2107 - 3135' 2135' 2200 - 2222'
2222 - 2524.4' 2524.4 - 2533.2'
2533.2' 2626 - 2657'
2647 - 2657'
2691.3 - 2695.3'
2674.2 - 2687.1'
Deformed conglomerate. Reamed, no core - vedge Greywacke - sericitic, light- green colour.Altered conglomerate - sericitic/ minor quartz-albite and green mica.Greywacke r sericitic/ light green colour/ numerous rip-up clasts.Altered conglomerate - sericitic/ minor green mica. Sericitic greywacke - light green colour.Grades into unaltered greywacke/ dark green colour* Greywacke/ dark green/ well- sorted/ poorly bedded. DEFORMED ZONE - in greywacke. Abundant quartz-albite veining. Fault gouge. Greywacke. Conglomerate. Greywacke. Conglomerate.Bleached conglomerate/ with l' wide quartz-albite vein at 2209*/ bedding at 50 degrees to GA. Conglomerate.BIMODAL PORPHYRY DIKE - upper intrusive contact at 35 degrees to CA/ lower fracture contact at 50 degrees to CA. Conglomerate.Sericitic/ sheared greywacke (mafic dike?)/ foliated at 35 degrees to CA.Very blocky core/ bedding at 50 degrees to CA. Two l' wide quartz veins at 50 - 80 degrees to CA/ in conglomerate.INTERMEDIATE DIKE - with reddish feldspar phenocrysts, fractured and altered(?).
DRILL LOG HOLE: N-86-25 PAGE: 5
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
TEMISKAMING SEDIMENTS ( cont'd)
2718.8 r 2721.3'
2727.0 r 2734'
2734 - 2902
Quartz-albite breccia veining at 50 degrees to GA. Deformed quartz-albite breccia in Lamprophyre Dike, deformed zone ends at 2732'. Conglomerate - greywacke intercalated.
2902 - 2907.2 MAFIC SYENITE DIKE
Upper contact sharp at 052 degrees to CA, lowercontact at 085 degrees to CA.2907.2 - 2949.5* TRACHYTIC TUFF
Fine-grained, fragmental with typical hematitic colour at CA, massive, crystalline with fragments up to l cm; minor coarse, disseminated pyrite.
2949.5 - 2957.2' MAFIC SYENITEUpper contact, chloritic at 055 degrees to CA, sheared; lower contact is irregular.
2957.2 - 3339.0' BIMODAL PORPHYRY
Irregular (intrusive) contact with overlyingmafic syenite.3191.7 - 3192.8' Fine-grained MAFIC DIKE
(diabase?), chilled contacts at 45 degrees to CA.
3193.9 - 3196.3' Fine-grained MAFIC DIKE -as above.
3234 - 3236' FINE-GRAINED MAFIC DIKE -Upper contact irregular, lower contact at 035 degrees to CA.
3268.4 - 3270' FINE-GRAINED MAFIC DIKE -fine-grained dark green, upper contact irregular, lower contact at 038 degrees, non magnetic.
3290.0 - 3308' MAFIC DIKE - massive fine tomedium-grained, in places notably spotty (altered augite?) and saussuritized in the same sections; moderately to strongly
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N-86-25 6
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
BIMODAL PORPHYRY (cont'd)
3308 - 3339'
magnetic) upper contact sharp at 070 degrees marked by quartz-epidote veinlets over 6" of core lengthi some porphyry inclusions evident r dike later than porphyryi lower contact at 35 degrees to GA.BIMODAL PORPHYRY - massive, porphyry/ distinctive red brick colour and bimodal phenocrysts.
3339 - 3487' DIABASE DIKE
Medium-grained/ massive green-white with subhedral plug (2596 plus) up to l - 2 mm in size in a finergrained mafic (pyroxene) groundmass; upper contact is irregular with porphyry.
3487' END OF HOLE
DRILL LOG HOLEi N-86-25 PAGEi 7
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
BORE HOLE DATA BH NO. N-86-25
DATE 1986
July 25July 27July 27July 28July 29July 31Aug 2Aug 3Aug 3Aug 4Aug 6Aug 7Aug 7Aug 9Aug 13Aug 20Aug 20Aug 28Sept 2
DEPTH ( feet )
Collar21630636554010571200135913671417155616561667173622332775297832463487
ACID WEDGE WEDGE AZIMUTH DIP TEST TOP TYPE (degrees)(degrees)
1341.5 Retriev. Retriev.
Retriev.
154
154155157158155
159159
156162162162159
-70-69.75-69.75 r69.5-69-66.5-65.5-63.5-63-63.5-62-60-59.5-58-47.5-40-38-38.5
Magnetic Magnetic Magnetic Non-magnetic
Magnetic
Patchy magnetism Non-magnetic
5' of non-magneticNonrmagneticNon-magneticPorphyryEOH
SIGNEDt
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PROPERTY* Newfields Minerals Inc. HOLE: N-86-25 Teck Township PAGE: l
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE WIDTH Au MoNO. PPB PPM
521.4 - 522.6' Graphitic chert in 31409 1.2 8volcanics
537.0 - 542.8' Highly fractured volcanics 31410 5.8 2with quartz-pyrite-graphite
542.8 - 546.3' Graphitic chert, sheared, 31411 3.5 10crumbly
546.3 - 548.6' Sheared volcanic/sediments, 31412 2.3 6quartz veining/ pyrite
548.6 - 552.8' 90* quartz veining vith 31413 4.2 38up to 2?6 pyrite
627.0 - 630.0' Shear zone in tuff with 31414 3.0 6quartz-feldspar veinlets
811.8 - 814.2' Chloritic, fractured tuff 31415 2.4 7 4with minor quartz stringers
814.2 - 817.0' Grey quartz vein, less 31416 2.8 14 4than l* pyrite i in tuff
817.0 r 8 22.0' Highly fractured tuff with 31417 5.0 17 2chlorite-carbonate veining,locally quartzrfeldspar
822.0 - 827.0' Highly fractured tuff with 31418 5.0 12 8chlorite-carbonate veining,locally quartzrfeldspar
827.0 - 833.0' Highly fractured tuff with 31419 6.0 4 4chlorite-carbonate veining,locally quartz-feldspar
847.6 - 852.0' Highly carbonated, 31420 4.4 4 4shear zone? in tuff,GA - 1 0 degrees
558.3 - 559.2' Quartz-albite stringers 31421 0.9 7 6in altered agglomerate
569.3 - 571.9' As above 31422 2.6 10 6 582.9 - 585.5' Patchy bleaching; 31423 2.6 19 4
alteration and quartzfractures in tuff
591.0 - 593.2' As above 31424 2.2 12 2 596.0 - 599.5' As above 31425 3.3 82 599.5 - 601.5' As above, abundant 31426 2.0 93 nil 601.5 - 603.2' As above 31427 1.7 6 2 603.2 - 604.5' As above, abundant 31428 1.3 4 2
quartz-albite veining
pro
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PERTYj Newfields Minerals Inc. Teck Township
HOLE: N-86-25 PAGE: 2
FOOTAGE
1461
1515152415321533
156815801585159015951889
18921894
2208
2625
2653
2691
2693
2695
2698
2712
2718
2727
2902
2947
.9 - 1463.2'
.7
.4
-----.8
.8
.3
.3
.5
.3
.3
.2
.3
.9
.3
.8
-
-
-
- 1517'- 1526.1'1532.7'1534.5'
1572'1585'1590'1595'1600'- 1892.8'
- 1894.3'- 1896.2'
- 2209.5'
- 2627.8'
- 2656.3'
- 2693.2'
- 2695.3'
- 2637'
- 2700.7'
- 2715.1'
- 2721.3'
2731'
2905'
2952'
DESCRIPTION
Quartz-albite veining,in bleached conglomerate/less than 196 pyriteAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveQuartzralbite veins insericitic tuff/greywackeAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAbundant quartz-albiteveining in shearedgreywackeAs aboveAs above (measuring errorin core box)Irfoot wide quartz-albitevein in bleachedconglomerateQuartz-albite breccia inconglomerateAs above, with less than1?6 pyriteWhite quartz vein inconglomerateAs above, with quartzstringersWall-rock with quartzstringersPtygmatic quartz-albiteveinlets in brown-alteredgreywackePtygmatic quartz-albiteveinlets in greywackeQuartzralbite brecciaveining in greywacke/lamprophyre dikeDeformed lamprophyre dikewith quartzralbite veiningContact, area betweengreywacke-mafic syeniteContact between tuff andmafic syenite
SAMPLE WIDTH NO.
31429 1.3
31430314313143231433
314343143531436314373143831439
3144031441
31442
31443
31444
31445
31446
31447
31448
31449
31450
5901
5902
5903
1.1.0.1.
4.5.5.5.5.3.
1.2.
1.
1.
3.
1.
2.
1.
1.
2.
2.
4.
5.
5.
3775
000000
52
2
3
0
9
1
7
8
8
5
0
0
0
Au PPB
32
5151411
4118
1212
139
182110
93
nil
nil
10
Mo PPM
6
2nil
22
226668
146
4
3
3
2
r~*
ASSAY REPORT
WoPERTY: Newfields Minerals Inc.Teck
FOOTAGE
1897
1902
191719222628
263226372642
3234
3239
3244
- 1902'
- 1907'
r 1922'r 1927'- 2632'
r 2637'- 2642'r 2647'
- 3239'
r 3244'
- 3249'
Township
DESCRIPTION
SSSSSSSSISSSZSSSSSSZSSSSSSSBS
TESTING ANOMALOUS SLUDGES
Foliated greywacke,weakly carbonatizedLight brown, calcium-carbonate greywacke, withminor quartzralbiteWeakly hematized greywackeAs aboveDeformed conglomeratewith quartzralbiteAs aboveAs aboveDeformed conglomerate,as aboveDiabase dike in bimodalporphyryBimodal porphyry,blocky coreBimodal porphyry
SAMPLE NO.
SSSSBSSSS
31394
31395
31396313975505
550655075501
5502
5503
5504
HOLE tPAGE t
WIDTH
8SSSSS8SS
5.0
5.0
5.05.04.0
5.05.05.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
N-86-253
Au Mo PPB PPM
SSS883SSS
10
nil
10nilnil
nilnilnil
nil
100
nil
SIGNED:
AZ/MUTH A/ 33O
HOLE
P/ASASf 3ASAJ-
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TECK TO^KISmP OWT.VERTICAL SECTION HOLE ^6 -A/- 2. 5^
SCALE 0. . ^P0' t0?^'
DRILL LOG MOLE: N-H6-26PAGK: l
NEWFIELDS MINERALS, INC. - KIRKLAND BASIN PROJECT
STRIKE: (Collar) 160 degrees LOCATION:DIP: -80 degrees DATE DRILLEDi Aug 8 - Sept 1 2, 1 986LOGGED BY: M Masson, T TwomeyDRILLED BY t Heath S, Sherwood DrillingPURPOSE: Text for BAZ near Lake Shore fault.
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
0-6' OVERBURDEN
6 - 1041' KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS
Dark green, patchy magnetic, carbonatized.6 - 1033' Pillowed basalts - often with
magnetite and calcite in inter- pillow margins.
6-50' Blocky core.260 - 287' Blocky core.304 - 312' Hyaloclastite breccia with
quartz-albite veining at 25 degrees and graphite.
317' Wedge - steel.321.5 - 323' Hematitic pillowed basalts -
mauve coloured.335 - 385' Blocky core.385 - 557' Blocky core continued, some
zones highly siliceous with disseminated coarse pyrite, less than 196.
563 - 578.5' Irregular quartz veinletswith approximately 396 pyrite, may correspond to surface showing? 569.0 - 570.1', 0.498 opt Au over 1.1',
739' Calcite veinlet {1/2').771' Calcite veinlet (l 1 ).828 - 835' Blocky core, minor chalcopyrite
on chloritic slip planes, CA at 20 and 30 degrees.
835 - 1033' Intercalated fine and medium- grained flows with massive aphanitic flows. Coarse flows all noticeably saussuritized to give pale green colouration.
1017' Retrieve.wedge.
DRILL LOG HOLE: N-86-26 PAGE: 2
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS ( cont'd)
1033 - 1038'
1038 - 1041
1071 - 2703'
1041 - 1071'
BASAL TUFF
1071 - 1079'
1079
1165 - 1167'
1167 - 1171.5'
Bleached Volcanics - very fine grained to aphaitic (light green- grey with sub-conchoidal fracture. Weak to strong foliation developed at 55 degrees to CA; in places patchy quartz stockworking (breccia). GRAPHITIC SCHIST - upper contact is irregular and shallow at 12 degrees to GA, lower contact is broken/ blocky core, pebbly pyrite 196 along shear places at 10 r 1 5 degrees to CA. Bleached volcanics with graphitic breccia.
Tuff/Sediments - fine-grained, banded intercalate tuff, upper contact marked by quartz stockworking, lower contact sharp at 025 degrees to CA; fragments generally averaging l mm but reach up to l cm in places; foliated at 035 degrees to CA. Felsic Tuff(?), with banded light green to grey, foliated, 025 - 055 degrees to CA; very fine-grained to cherty with sericite developed along foliation (bedding) planes; abundant quartz fracturing fillings l - 2 mm wide, and graphitic slips. Quartz-sericite breccia zone immediately above spotted dike. GREEN SPOTTED DIKE - upper contact is very irregular and at low angles 10 - 15 degrees to CA; lower contact at 035 degrees, sharp and marked by presence of euhedral pyrite (3^) averaging l - 2 mm over l" of core length.
DRILL LOG HOLEi Nr86-26 PAGE: 3
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
BASAL TUFF (cont'd)
1171.5 - 1215'
1215'
1301 r 1370'
1370 - 1390'
1390 r 1 936'
1936 r 1938.5'
1938.5 - 2311'
2211.5 - 2212.3'
2222.2 - 2227.6'
2311 - 2373'
Finergrained/ light green tuff/wacke/ massive, and well bedded at 20 degrees to GA j sections are very siliceous and cherty.INTERCALATED TUFF-AGGLOMERATE Finergrained tuff intercalated with coarse fragmental schists/ light greenrgrey in colour with rounded to angular fragments from l mm r 5 cm in size. Clasts population grades from2 - 596 to up to 60 r 70* where it is clast supported! agglomerate horizons vary from3 r 4 inches wide to over 20 feet.Hematized tuffragglomerate/intercalated tuffragglomeratewith red-purple colouration due tohematization.Light green/ unaltered tuffs/wacke/generally finergrained/ poorlybanded.Hematized wacke/agglomerate ,non-magnetic/ intercalated inthe non-hematized wacke/agglomerateGREEN SPOTTED DIKE - green-redspotted dike at 025 degrees to CAjdike is altered with quartzralbite stringers (breccia)/ novisible sulphides.TUFF/WACKE AND AGGLOMERATE -fine to mediunv-grained/ blue-greycolour/ massive to weakly foliated;very homogeneous) some sectionsgrade to coarse agglomerate/hematization in localized sections.GREEN SPOTTED DIKE - contactsparallel to schistosity at 50degrees to CA.GREEN SPOTTED DIKE(S) - irregularcontacts.Light-green coloured tuff/wacke/gradational colour contacts/ exhibitsnumerous sedimentary textures/rip-up clasts/ graded bedding;with minor agglomerate sections.
DRILL LOG HOLEt N-86-26PAGE: 4
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
BASAL TUFF (cont'd)
2373' Light brown coloured TUFF ANDAGGLOMERATE, slightly hematitic, gradational colour contacts with light-green tuff.
2400' Bedding at 25 degrees to CA.2400 - 2703' Sericitic, pale-green, fine-grained
tuff, moderately-well foliated at 55 degrees to CA, abundant zones contorted, folded quartz-albite veins in pale-green sericitic tuff.
2665 r 2703' Deformed zone, schistose at 30 - 45degrees, with numerous ptygmatic quartz-albite veinlets
2703 - 3432' TEMISKAMING SEDIMENTS - CONGLOMERATE
Jasperoidal, polymictic conglomerate, foliated andstretched pebbles at 30 - 40 degrees to CA.2703 - 2780' Sericitic zone, in conglomerate,
light-green colour.2780 - 2835' Grades into darker coloured
conglomerate, pebble elongation at 55 r 60 degrees to CA.
2990 - 3040' More deformed, elongated pebbles,bleached lighter colouration, minor carbonate infilling between pebbles.
3100 - 3200' Pebble fabric at 070 - 075 degreesto CA, hole flattening sharply.
3200' Pebble fabric 75 - 90 degreesto CA, conglomerate intercalated with fine-grained greywacke.
3326 - 3327' Quartz-albite veining in highlydeformed sericitic conglomerate/ wacke.
3432 - 3437' BROKEN BLOCKY CORE - FAULT -marks change from conglomerate/ wacke to volcanic, probably is the Lake Shore Fault.
3437 - 3521' KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS
3437 - 3439' HEMATIZED MAFIC VOLCANICS -fine-grained strongly foliated mafic volcanics, distinctive purple hue, hematized.
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FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS (cont'd)
3439 - 3521' MAFIC VOLCANICS - fine, veryfine-grained, massive to strongly foliated at 62 degrees to CA, grades into a leucoxene- rich (spotty) mafic volcanic with a slight blue huej is magnetic.
3447 - 3450' Quartz-albite veining.3472 - 3521' Hyaloclastite, bleached, light-
green colour, fine-grained, non-magnetic.
3521' END OF HOLE
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N-86-26 6
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
BORE HOLE DATA BH NO. N-86-26
DATE DEPTH ACID 1986 (feet) TEST
WEDGE TOP
WEDGE TYPE
AZIMUTH DIP (degrees) (degrees)
Aug 8 Collar
Aug 10
Aug 10
Aug 11Aug 11Aug 12Aug 11
Aug 11 Aug 13
Aug 16 Aug 18 Aug 19 Aug 19 Aug 19 Aug 21 Aug 24 Aug 28 Sept 2 Sept 9 Sept 12
83
80
236230324183
37324
554840
100610141017106214531928254032493521
Retriev.
305 Steel
Retriev.
160
160
161
154158160160
155154153154153
-80 Head set at -80 degrees (boulder at 75 degrees) Gyro -153 degrees
-79.5 Blocky core with highly magnetic quartz-magnetite veins
-79.5 Azimuth unsure- dip good
-79 79.5 79-79.5
-80
78.5 77 76 76.5
Non-magnetic Wedge fell 6 feet Tests in non magnetic sections of Kinojevis
Replace retriev. with steel wedge Patchy magnetism Non-magnetic Magnetic Non-magnetic
-75.5 Non-magnetic-66 Non-magnetic-58 Non-magnetic-48 Non-magnetic-17 Patchy magnetism
horiz(?) EOH
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FOOTAGE
569.
577.
309.
305.
306.1038
1068
1165
1192
1346
1494
1936
2220
2324
23542662
26702678269827013177
3429
0 - 570.1'
2 - 578.4'
5 - 311.8'
2 - 306.4'
4 - 309.4'- 1043'
- 1073'
- 1167'
- 1197'
.2 - 1348.2'
- 1496.4'
- 1938.5'
.8 - 2222.5'
.4 - 2326.9'
.5 - 2359'- 2664'
- 2672'- 2682'.7 - 2699.7'.3 - 2702.6'- 3189'
- 3432'
DESCRIPTION
Quartz-carbonate vein at20 degrees to GA with 396disseminated pyriteQuartz-albite vein in maficvolcanics, at 45 degreesto GAQuartz-albite breccia ininter-pillow marginQuartz-albite veinlet inhyaloclastiteAs aboveGraphitic sediments with1# blocky pyriteQuartzralbite-graphitein tuffQuartz-sericite intuff /wackeFine-grained sericitic tuffwith less than 1# coarse(1 mm) euhedral pyriteQuartz-albite breccia inhematized tuff /wackeMinor quartz-albitestringers in bleached tuffSpotted Dike with quartz-albite brecciationIrregular quartz-albiteveinlets at dike/tuffcontactIrregular quartz-albiteveinlets in tuffAs aboveFolded quartz-albite insericitic tuffAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveAs aboveBlocky - Pebble core(3 feet of it?) inconglomerate (Fault?)Strongly foliated greywacke
SAMPLE WIDTH Au NO. PPB
6131 1.1
6132
6133
6134
61356136
6137
6138
6139
6140
6141
6142
6143
6144
61456146
61476148614961506151
6152
1.2
1.3
1.2
3.05.0
5.0
2.0
5.0
2.0
2.4
2.5
1.5
2.0
4.52.0
2.04.01.01.3?
3.0
,498opt
177
67
51
4445
nil
nil
nil
nil
nil
nil
nil
nil
nilnil
nilnilnilnil30
nil
Mo PPM
100
6
6
6
45
5
5
1
4
2
3
nil
nil
3nil
nilnilnilnil
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HOLE: N-86-26 PAGE: 2
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE NO.
WIDTH
srsasissriisssssssssssssisssssssssssssrssssssssssssrsssrsssssssssssssssssESssssss3432 - 3437'
3437 - 3439.9'
3442.3 - 3443.
3445.2 - 3447.
3447.4 - 3449.3449.8 - 3452.3473.5 - 3474.
3476.7 - 3477.
Fault i gravel consisting ofquartz/ wacke and volcanicsFoliated mafic volcanicswith quartz-albite veining
2' As above , less than 1#disseminated pyrite
4' Foliated mafic volcanicswith quartz-albite veining/less than 1?6 pyrite
8' As above/ abundant veining7' As 61569' Quartz-albite veining
in bleached volcanics6' Sheared dike(?) with
quartz-albite veining
6153
6154
6155
6156
615761586159
6160
5.0
2.9
0.9
2.2
2.32.91.4
0.9
Au Mo PPB PPM
sssssssss
10
10
nil
nil
nilnilnil
nil
TESTING ANOMALOUS SLUDGE ZONES
3032.7 - 3034'3439 - 3044 '3046 - 3051'3452.7 - 3457.735 - 736.0'
738.5 - 739.5'
563 - 569'
570.1 - 574'
574 - 577. 2 1
Deformed conglomerateAs aboveAs above
7' Dark-green mafic volcanicsCalcite cemented inter-pillow breccia1/2-foot wide quartz-albitevein at 35 degrees to GA,in pillow basalt
TESTING ANOMALOUS SLUDGES
Pillowed volcanics -slightly alteredAs above - quartz-albite-sericite alterationAs above/ trace minor
61616162616361646165
6166
31391
31392
31393
1.35.05.05.01.0
1.0
5.0
3.9
3.2
nil10
nilnilnil
nil
120 13
40 8
nil 3
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DRILL LOG HOLE: N-86-27PAGE* l
NEWFIELDS MINERALS, INC. - KIRKLAND BASIN PROJECT
STRIKE! (Collar) 330 degrees LOCATIONiDIPt at collar -65 degrees DATE DRILLEDt September 5-27, 1986LOGGED BYi T. Twomey, M. MassonDRILLED BY i Heath S, Sherwood DrillingPURPOSE: Test rock types near Lake Shore fault.BSSBBSBBBBBBBBSBaBSBBBBBsasBBBBBSBBBBBBSSSBBSssssBBSBBBBBBssBBBBBSBSBSFOOTAGE DESCRIPTIONBBBBaBBBBaaBBBBaBBBaaaBBBBSBaBaBSBBBBBSBSBBBaaaaassssBBBBBBssBaBBBBaBB
0-12' OVERBURDEN
12 - 144' MAFIC SYENITE
Massive medium-grained, green-red colour, stronglymagnetic.12-20' NX core from collar.104 r 144' Baked (hematized) margin, increasingly
hematiterleucoxene rich. Contact with porphyry is sharp at 045 degrees.
144 - 923.8' BIMODAL PORPHYRY
Massive, porphyritic.155 - 158' Blocky core with subparallel fractures
to core axis.229 r 241' RED SPOTTED DYKE (Mafic Syenite?)
Fine-to-medium-grained grey-brown, massive to weakly foliated at 30 - 45 degrees to CA. Magnetic with leucoxene and red (altered) an-subhedral plagioclase phenocrysts averaging l mm in a dark, fine-grained chloritic matrix. Upper contact is irregular, marked by 1-2 inch quartz-albite. Lower contact is sharp but irregular at very low angles to CA. Ground still blocky and fractured,
296 -310' ALTERED PORPHYRY - pale green feldsparporphyry (sericitic), gradational with red bimodal porphyry, sub^anhedral pale- white feldspar phenocrysts ( 5 - 1096) in a pale green, sericitic matrix. Small mafic syenite inclusions (dyke) at 480' - 481.2' within bimodal porphyry. i
446 - 448' Blocky, chloritic core.499 - 500.4' DYKE? r pale green, sericitic dyke,
fine-grained to medium-grained, foliated at 040 degrees to CA. Contacts are
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FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
BIMODAL PORPHYRY (cont'd)
sharp. Upper contact is irregular { intrusive ) , lower contact at 65 degrees to GA. Some euhedral green mineral (altered plagioclase) up to 1/2 cm.
573 - 579.2' ALTERED PORPHYRY - pale green, alteredporphyry* sericite- leucoxene rich. Finergrained to medium-grained, massive to foliated with minor quartz-albite veinlets.
574 r 575 1 May be a dyke similar to 499 - 500.4'.Foliated at 040 degrees to GA, minor pyrite visible in one section of the dyke.
592 - 595' FOLIATED DYKE r as above. Foliated at50 degrees to Ga. Contacts marked by blocky core.
706 r 732' Altered bimodal porphyry with someintercalations of non-altered porphyry. Altered zones are gradational/ yellow- green in colour and vary from medium- grained with euhedral plagioclase to finergrained and foliated with abundant sericite- leucoxene. Quartz-albite veinlets present in altered zones. This alteration is patchy throughout this section of porphyry (500 - 850').
795 - 797.2' SPOTTED DYKE - Porphyritic? stronglyfoliated (mylantic) dyke. Bluergreen coloured matrix with sub-anhedral green and red phenocryst s/ some displaying lath shapes (feldspar?); others are pseudo- snowballed quartz. Matrix is very fine-grained and appears to be a sericite-leucoxene-plagioclase mixture. Contacts are sharp. Upper contact marked by quartz-sericite (1/2 inch wide) at 15 degrees to GA. Porphyry is slightly altered above dyke. Lower contact is also shallow to GA but is broken, up. Below dyke is altered.
797.2 - 802' ALTERED PORPHYRY r as previously butwith a l foot section of quartz- sericite veining.
872 - 900' Very blocky ground.
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FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
BIMODAL PORPHYRY (cont'd)
882 r 885' GREEN SPOTTED DYKE r distinctive bluergreen colour with red-green phenocrysts.Very distinctive mottled texture.Upper Contact at 045 degrees to CA,lower contact is irregular and blockycore.
885 - 923.8' Fractured porphyry, blocky core,fractures at various angles, dominantset at 60 degrees to CA.
914 r 914.3' FAULT, at 40 degrees to CA, with mudseam.
922.3 - 923.8' Altered and fractured porphyry, minorquartz-albite veinlets.
923.8 - 924.5' FAULT, with mud seam, at contact ofporphyry and conglomerate.
924.5 - 1338' TEMISKAMING SEDIMENTS - CONGLOMERATE
Contains numerous orange-coloured syenite/trachyteboulders.924.5 - 926.5' Blocky core near fault zone.926 - 959' Conglomerate, pebble elongation
at 25 degrees to CA.959 r 964' Bloky, fractured conglomerate; fault?996 - 1338' SERICITIC ZONE - in conglomerate,
gradational contacts. Greenish-yellow colouration wih minor green mica and quartz-albite veining. Pebble elongation at 15 - 30 degrees to CA.
1083 - 1101' Sericitic Greywacke.1150' Pebble elongation at 30 degrees to CA.1194 - 1195' Fluorite open-space filling in quartz-
albite veinlets within sericitic conglomerate.
1260 - 1320' As above.
1338 - 2529.5' BASAL TUFF (Temiskaming)
1338 - 1448' SERICITIC TUFF - light yellow-green,very finergrained, moderately to strongly foliated at 025 degrees to CA. Highly sericitic with abundant quartz-albite veining in places. Upper contact marked by 2.4' of quartz-albite veining with conglomerate. Lower contact is sharp at 035 degrees with Basal Tuff.
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N-86-27 4
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
BASAL TUFF (cont'd)
1448 - 2529'
1468 - 1476'
1527.2 - 1537'
1561.5 - 1574.8'
1574.8 - 1617.5' 1617.5 - 1629'
1629 - 1820'1820 - 1840'
1862 - 1950'
1862 - 2032'
2032 - 2131'
2131 - 2162.3'
2162.3 - 2286.6'
BASAL TUFF/AGGLOMERATE r dark brown, hematitic, carbonatized, pebble elongation at 30 - 35 degrees to CA. DYKES - irregular discordant contacts with agglomerate; are finergrained, dark-grey.Patchy alteration of lapilli tuff (sericitization?).Patchy sericitization of fine-grained tuff, buff colourations with minor quartz-albite veinlets. Hematitic tuff/agglomerate as before. Patchy sericitization with minor quartz-albite veinlets and less than 196 disseminated pyrite. Hematitic, dark-coloured, as before. Spotty bleaching in hematitic tuff/agglomerate.Well banded very fine-grained tuff/wacke, light green intercalated with coarse- grained agglomerates. Strong hematization is evident, intercalated with unaltered, sericitic units. Bedding at 40 degrees to CA. Basal Grit intercalated with fine-grained, bedded, sericitic tuff. Bedded tuff/sedimenti dark-grey, fine grained exhibiting graded bedding and convoluted bedding with possible mud-ball(?) elastic texture. Intercalated Agglomerate/Breccia and Greywacke (Basal Grit) - coarse- grained rounded to angular fragments up to 2 cm in a fine-to-medium-grained wacke matrix intercalated with massive wacke and minor graphitic sections. Weakly foliated at 035 degrees to CA. SERICITIC TUFF - well bedded, very fine-grained light yellow-green (felsic) tuff/wacke.' Bedding 040 - 050 degrees to CA. In places very cherty with abundant quartz (blue- grey) infilling fractures which display microfaulting. Prominant foliation in places at 027 degrees to CA.
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2529.5 - 2773'
BASAL TUFF ( cont'd)
2245 - 2286.6' Hairline black sulphides, introducedalong bedding planes in sericitic tuff.
2286.6 - 2304.3' LAMPROPHYRE DYKE, grey-coloured,chlorite phenocrysts, contacts at 55 degrees to CA.
2304.3 - 2362.7' Sericitic tuff - numerous sedimentaryfeatures ie) reworked.
2362.7 - 2371.1' ALTERED LAMPROPHYRE DYKE - green- spotted with abundant quartz-albite veining at upper contact, lower contact at 70 degrees to CA.
2374 - 2379' Knots of disseminated sulphides,spotted texture in sericitic tuff.
2497 - 2499.2' Blocky core - quartz-albite-sericite-graphite veining in tuff.
2503 - 2513' Well bedded tuff/sediments. Beddingat 65 degrees to CA.
KINOJEVIS VOLCANICS
Contact marked by l inch of quartz-sericite at 20 degrees to CA. Unit is massive, fine-grained to medium-grained, grey-green with abundant quartz-albite veinlets.
Quartz-albite breccia veining.Quartz-albite breccia veining.Quartz-albite breccia veining.Calcite and chlorite amygdules.Quartz-albite breccia veining.Flow-top breccia.Glomeroporphyritic (feldspar) basalt.
2574 - 2586 - 2610 - 2618 - 2703 - 2751 - 2761 -
2577' 2589' 2615' 2639' 2706' 2754' 2773'
2773' END OF HOLE
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BORE HOLE DATA BH NO. N-86-27
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Sept 10
Sept 12 Sept 15 Sept 17 Sept 24 Sept 26 Sept 27 Sept 27
Collar 729
1099139717162460261627692773
330330
325322321320320318
-65-62
-60-57-52-42-40-38
Non-magneticporphyry.Non-magnetic.Non-magnetic.Non-magnetic.Non-magnetic.Non-magnetic.
END OF HOLE
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HOLE: N-86-27 PAGE: l
FOOTAGE
296 - 301'
301 - 306'118.7 r 1 23.5'
123.5 - 126.1'131.9 - 137'137 - 140.1'140.1 - 144.0'144 - 144.8'
573 - 579.2'
797.2 - 802'
922.3 r 923.8'
1005.7 - 1007.0'
1010.2 - 1010.8'1077.7 - 1079.5'
1338.2 - 1340.7'
1344.3 - 1345.5'1384.2 - 1386.4'
1396.6 - 1398.2'1407 - 1408.2'
1410.7 - 1413.3'1416.6 - 1418.0'1427.8 - 1429.6'
1437.0 - 1438.2'1440 - 1443.5'1446.7 - 1448'
DESCRIPTION S
Altered bimodal porphyry(sericitized)As aboveBaked, red-altered maficsyenite with quartz-filledfracturesAs aboveAs above , loss of carbonateAs above/ loss of carbonateAs above/ loss of carbonateBimodal porphyry/ at contactwith mafic syeniteAltered porphyry and dikewith minor pyriteAltered porphyry withquartz-sericite veiningFractured and alteredporphyry/ minor quartz-albite veinletsQuartz-albite veinlets insericitic conglomerate/minor green micaAs aboveQuartz-albite veinlets andchloritic breccia/ insericitic conglomerateQuartz-albite veinlets insericitic conglomerateAs above/ brecciatedQuartz-albite veinlets insericitic tuffAs aboveAs above/ traces of galena/chalcopyrite in quartz veinAs aboveAs aboveAs above/ traces of galenain quartz veinAs aboveAs aboveSericitic tuff, boundedby hematitic tuff
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SAMPLE NO.
5904
59055906
59075908590959105911
5912
5913
5914
5915
59165917
5918
59195920
59215922
592359245925
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5.0
5.04.8
2.65.13.13.90.8
6.2
4.8
1.5
1.3
0.61.8
2.5
1.22.2
1.21.2
2.61.41.8
1.23.51.3
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nil
nilnil
nilnilnilnilnil
nil
nil
nil
nil
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HOLE* N-86-27 PAGE J 2.
FOOTAGE DESCRIPTION
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1626.5 - 1628.8' Sericitic tuff, minorquartz-albite veinlets, less than 196 disseminated pyrite
1699.4 - 1700.4' Hematitic tuff, withquartz-albite veinlets
2331.5 - 2333.3' Quartz-albite veiningin sericitic tuff
2360.8 - 2363.8' As above, at contactwith lamprophyre dike
2304.6 - 2305.7' Sericitic contact betweentuff/dike with 196 disseminated pyrite
SAMPLE WIDTH Au Mo NO. PPB PPM
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5930
5931
5932
5933
1.0
1.8
3.0
1.1
nil
nil
nil
nil
2057 - 2059.7'
2059.7 - 2060.7'
2060.7 - 2067' 2427.7 - 2428.6'
2497 - 2499'
2523.4 - 2524.9'
2528.9 - 2529.7'
TESTING ANOMALOUS SLUDGE ZONES
5518
5519
Grey tuff, convolutedbeddingAs above, with 3-inch widequartz veinAs aboveQuartz-albite vein at 45degrees to CA, with 196disseminated pyriteQuartz-albite vein brecciain faultQuartz-albite-sericite inpillow selvedge, less than196 pyriteAs above
55205521
5522
5523
2.7
1.0
6.3 0.9
2.0
1.5
nil
nil
nil
5524 0.8 if\tl
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